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  • For a low-key pizza party, head over to Two Boots for some Cajun-Italian pizza specials.

  • Since its opening at the end of 2007, Blue Marble has served grass-fed, hormone- and antibiotic free dairy products from Ronnybrook Farm and Natural By Nature (the latter is organic).

  • Diner classics are on the menu at Homer‚Äôs, which hosts parties for up to 25 guests on a daily basis.

  • Based in Ancramdale, in New York's Hudson Valley, Ronnybrook's dairy cows are fed natural grass, corn and hay, and receive no hormones or antibiotics.

  • Kids' parties are often synonymous with sugar and junk-laden meals.

  • ICE parties, for kids ages 6 and up, allow future chefs to choose and prepare foods like lasagna, pizza, vegetable dumplings, and even sushi for the sophisticates.

  • These organically grown cocoa products are bought from family-owned farms and small cooperatives, allowing your sweet tooth to help benefit workers around the world.

  • Kids can get their hands dirty when they bake and decorate cupcakes, or make pizza or dim sum at restaurants Paradou or Kelley and Peng with the staff of Mini Chef NYC.

  • Cookies in the shape of cakes decorated with colorful icing. Some exceptional cookies that would make great party favors or even small gifts.

  • Home Cooking New York will host a party in your own home or will find suitable kitchen space for the party, where staff helps children ages 6 and up chop, mix, cook and bake a full meal (dessert inclu

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