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Welcome to the Jungle, Party Animal! Let’s get WILD and grab yourself a handful of Gorilla Poop {chocolate covered raisons} because this post is all about the food! If you’re surfing Pinterest for some Safari Party Food Ideas you’re in the right place. I’ll try to be short on words because let’s face it, this post is totally more about the party eye candy and scroll worthy pictures.

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I have no intention of passing myself off as a caterer or master chef at anything, so do not be deceived. None of my parties ever have gourmet food. But, what they ALL have are clever names for everything. Ask anyone, it’s my favorite item on my party checklist: Cleverly Name the Food…

I’m not that excellent at cooking/baking but I excel in punny humor. My ideas for the Safari Party Food was no exception. I also excel in making everyday things that are simple, like cutie oranges fill up an entire food display. Feast your eyes, party animals…

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Safari Party Food Ideas | Snacks

We’ll start small and cover the snack first. I went for the whole Market Place theme with good in paper bags. I’ve always loved those scenes in Disney’s Aladdin where the Marketplace vendors offer Jasmin dates and pistachios. I suppose I was channeling my inner Disney with this party setup. The names for the food were fun to do too. Most of the snack food is very simple and can be bought in the bulk foods section of Winco.

Here is my list:

  • Banana pies – Banana Moon Pies
  • Monkey Chow – Banana Chips
  • Snake Eggs – Green Grapes
  • Gorilla Poop – Chocolate covered raisins
  • Giraffe Spots – Rye Chips
  • Banana Treats – Runts Bananas {I bought on Amazon!}
  • Beetle Wings – Lays Potato Chips
  • Tree Roots – Pretzel Sticks
  • Elephant Snacks – Peanuts
  • Zebra Cakes – Zebra Cakes
  • Jaguar Claws – Bugles
  • Grubs – Gummy Worms
  • Animal Crackers – Animal Crackers
  • Lizard Eyes – Hummus

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Safari Party Food Ideas | Appetizers

There were a few bigger items that we ate with our Snake Subs. These 2nd level foods took a little more work than just emptying them into a bowl and slapping a cute label on it. So naturally, I recruited my mom, the Original Party High Priestess and Captain of the Pun Team to assist. She made these food items:

  • Lion’s Main – Veggie tray with ranch dip
  • Ladybugs – Caprese Skewers
  • Tiger Cub Cuties – She also drew all these tiger faces!

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Safari Foods Ideas | Snake Sub Sandwich

Now for the main course. My entire plan for this food table centered around this giant Snake Sub Sandwich I just had to make. The tricky part was getting it all cut and out the door, then on the table and everyone through the line before the bread got hard. I bought those super soft loaves of fresh-baked bread from Safeway and we cut it up.

I used my acrylic cupcake tower as an elevation and made the snake coil around it. The same roll of brown craft paper I used to make the vines came in super handy! I premeasured my space and rolled up the serving paper for the Snake Bread the day before the party. This way I knew where everything would go and fit.

The snake is all bread {+ a face} and the fixings were brought out last since they’re not on the ice. Here is my list with the Food Names:

  • Provisions – Cheese Slices
  • Too Talky Toucan – Lunchmeat {Roasted Turkey}
  • Wild Boar – Lunchmeat {Ham}
  • Defiant Parrot – Lunchmeat {Rotisserie Chicken}

The Defiant Parrot making a repeat appearance from Cash’s 2nd Pirate Party . Even more fun food names over there! Including Seagull Poop… hmmm… seems to be a theme for the boys’ parties…

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Safari Party Food Ideas | Desserts

The look on this little Grub-Eater’s face makes it all worth it. His “Cash is King” Custom Cake Topper from my Etsy Shop is his own design. Roth’s Bakery once again did an amazing job for me on the cake and cupcakes. I always walk in with a list of expectations and they have pulled through every time. We went simple this year with a grassy area for his toy Lion who is also King.

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For many of the cupcakes, we used a large polka dot circle cupcake Topper in the themed paper. Honestly, I just made as many I could from the scraps of the WILD Banner .

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Finally, after the kids located the Elusive Leopard Torch we were able to cut cake and serve the cupcake toppers. You can find these glitter Safari Cupcake Toppers in my Etsy Shop . I offer them in 28 Glitter choices.

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Until next time Party Ani mals Kandice

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33 Best Finger Foods Safari Party Food Ideas To Try

Julie Higgins

Are you gearing up for a party that’s both wild and whimsical? Look no further!

Our guide to finger foods safari party food ideas is your first step into a jungle of flavors and fun!

But what exactly are finger foods?

Well, they are bite-sized culinary delights that require no utensils and can be enjoyed with just your fingers.

These delectable treats range from mini sandwiches and skewers to dips and sweet delights that are conveniently portable and perfect for mingling at social gatherings.

The best part is that they allow us to savor a variety of flavors in one go, making them an ideal choice for any party.

33 Best Ideas for Finger Foods Safari Party Food Ideas

Whether you’re planning a kid’s birthday bash or a unique get-together for adults, these safari-themed finger foods are not just a feast for the taste buds but also a visual spectacle!

1. Safari Pop Sticks

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2. Elephant Ears

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3. Sweet Hippos

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4. Chocolate Pineapple

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5. Safari Popsicles

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6. Crocodile Eyeballs

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7. Lion Bites

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8. Turtle Sandwiches

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9. Lion Cupcakes

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10. Monkey Cupcakes

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11. Bananas

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12. Safari Donuts

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13. Safari Finger Food

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14. Sweet Treats

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15. Safari Mini Burgers

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16. Animal Cupcakes

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17. Safari Party Nibles

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18. Safari Animal Tails

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19. Fresh Gorilla Snacks

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20. Hippo Dip

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21. Smake Sandwich

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22. Mud Bath

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23. Safari Animal Crackers

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24. Wild Sweets

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25. Zebra Bites

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26. Safari Animal Macarons

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27. Safari Macarons

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28. Giraffe Biscuits

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29. Giraffe Spots

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30. Safari Fries

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31. Juicy Skewers

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32. Shrimp Cucumber Bites

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33. Pineapple Shrimp Skewers

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Savory Finger Food Ideas

Miniature “wild” sliders.

Ah, the mighty slider. The perfect bite-sized sandwich that packs a punch of flavor!

But why settle for traditional sliders when you can take your guests on a wild taste adventure with miniature “wild” sliders?

Instead of the usual beef patty, experiment with exotic meats like kangaroo or bison.

These lean and flavorful alternatives will surely impress your adventurous eaters.

To enhance the experience, offer a variety of toppings such as caramelized onions for a touch of sweetness or spicy aioli to add a kick of heat.

These little wonders will transport your taste buds straight into the heart of the safari.

Animal-Inspired Skewers

When it comes to finger foods safari party food ideas, skewers are not only delicious but also visually appealing, especially when they are inspired by animals from the wild.

Picture this: Grilled chicken and pineapple skewers transformed into vibrant “Tropical Toucans.”

The combination of tender chicken and juicy pineapple chunks creates a burst of tropical flavors that will make your guests feel like they’re lounging under palm trees in the heart of an exotic jungle.

For those who crave something with a bit more bite, consider bacon-wrapped shrimp skewers as “Sneaky Snakes.”

The smoky flavors from the bacon perfectly complement the succulent shrimp to create an irresistible savory treat that slithers its way onto everyone’s plate.

Jungle-Inspired Dips and Spreads

No finger food spread is complete without some delectable dips and spreads to tantalize taste buds and add zest to every bite.

Get creative with your choices by offering themed options such as “Safari Swamp Guacamole,” which features creamy avocado dip with hints of lime and cilantro.

It’s like taking an adventurous dip into murky green swamps filled with hidden treasures of flavor.

For those who prefer a spicier adventure, prepare “Savanna Sand Dunes,” a spicy hummus made with fragrant spices like cumin and paprika.

Pair it with crispy pita chips for an authentic safari experience that transports your guests to the vast plains of the savanna.

These dips and spreads are the perfect accompaniment to your savory finger foods safari party food ideas, elevating them to new heights of deliciousness.

Sweet Finger Food Ideas

Jungle-inspired fruit kabobs.

Imagine the burst of tropical flavors as you sink your teeth into a juicy, refreshing fruit kabob.

These “Tropical Treats” are bound to transport you straight to the heart of the safari jungle.

For a delightful combination of finger foods safari party food ideas, thread bite-sized pieces of kiwi, pineapple chunks, and sweet mango onto skewers.

The vibrant colors will mimic the lushness of the rainforest, while the tangy sweetness will keep your taste buds yearning for more.

To take it up a notch, offer dipping options like velvety chocolate or luscious honey yogurt.

The creamy accompaniment adds an extra layer of indulgence and turns these kabobs into irresistible delights.

Animal-Shaped Cookies

When it comes to finger foods safari party food ideas , let your imagination run wild and bring safari animals to life with these adorable Lion and Zebra-shaped sugar cookies!

Baking these intricately designed treats is not only fun but also adds an element of whimsy to your finger food spread.

Using animal-shaped cookie cutters, create cute lion faces or zebra stripes before placing them in the oven.

Once baked to golden perfection, let your artistic side shine by decorating them with vibrant icing colors that mimic the patterns found in nature.

These playful cookies will elevate your safari-themed party and have guests marveling at their cuteness before devouring them.

Exotic Mini Desserts

When it comes to finger foods safari party food ideas, indulge your guests’ taste buds with some exotic mini desserts that will transport them from their everyday lives to an Asian-inspired oasis within the safari setting.

Offer delectable mango sticky rice bites that infuse chewy glutinous rice with fragrant coconut cream and ripe mango slices for a harmonious blend of textures and flavors that practically scream tropical delight at every bite.

Alternatively, tantalize their palates with coconut macaroons delicately infused with a hint of lime zest, offering a refreshing twist on this classic treat.

The subtle tanginess perfectly complements the sweet coconut, taking these bite-sized morsels to new heights of culinary bliss.

These exotic mini desserts will leave your guests yearning for more and make your safari party an unforgettable experience.

Let us remember that food has the power to bring people together, ignite conversations, and create lasting memories.

So whether you’re hosting a birthday celebration or a casual get-together with friends, consider embracing the adventure of finger foods safari party ideas.

As we bid adieu to this article, let’s take inspiration from our journey through savory and sweet delights.

Cherish the joyous moments shared around delectable finger foods amidst laughter and good company.

Remember that life’s celebrations deserve nothing less than a flavorful extravaganza that sets hearts racing and taste buds dancing in delight!

So go forth with confidence, armed with knowledge about these remarkable finger food ideas for your next safari-themed gathering – a feast that will leave your guests roaring for more!

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Planning the perfect party doesn’t have to be exhausting! Choosing a theme is half the battle but once you find inspiration for your theme you’ll find your idea will quickly come together. Safari themed birthdays are a great way to get your child’s and their guest imagination moving.

You can make a big impact in a space with decorations that make your guest feel like they just stepped into a jungle. Many kids love animals which makes this such a fun party theme, not to mention it is extremely gender neutral. We have composed 20 ideas and recipes so that you can plan the perfect safari themed party. So grab your binoculars, put on your safari vest and let’s go on this adventure together.

1. DIY Balloon Centerpiece

These balloon centerpieces were initially designed for a pineapple themed party but their tropical themed arrangement would work perfectly for a safari theme too. This step by step tutorial is super easy you’ll have a big impact arrangement in no time at all.

Balloon centerpieces are a great way to fill up space while keeping it interesting and entertaining for the kids. If you don’t have a table big enough to host the arrangement you could consider attaching it to your wall for decor.

https://www.blog.birdsparty.com/2016/07/diy-balloon-fronds-tropical-party-table-centerpiece-garland.html PHOTOS AND RECIPE HERE: BIRDS PARTY

2. Sand Slime

It seems like slime is the latest craze with the kids these days. Glitter slime, neon slime, you name it and there is probably a slime variation of it. The texture alone is probably the most fun part of slime, you can stretch it, pull it, twist it and form it into anything you want.

Why not impress all the kids at your party with sand slime. You could consider making this sand slime to use as an activity in a sensory box depending on the age group or you could make this slime to send home as part of thank you gift to your guests.

https://frugalfun4boys.com/2015/04/07/how-to-make-sand-slime/ PHOTOS AND TUTORIAL HERE: FRUGAL FUN FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

3. DIY Binocular Favors

These do it yourself binocular favors will definitely get all the kids excited at your safari themed party. They’re easy to make and require minimal tools and resources. They’re super simple that you can have the whole family jump in on the craft making.

Fill these binoculars with treats and trinkets to send home with your guests. If you already have party favor plans you could consider making these binoculars for the kids to wear while at the party or make a fun eye spy game out them too.

https://www.handmadecharlotte.com/diy-jumanji-movie-night/ PHOTOS AND TUTORIAL HERE: HAND MADE CHARLOTTE

4. DIY Treasure Stones

These treasure stones are a fun and easy do it yourself project that you can do for your safari themed party. They’re super adaptable for many different themed parties because you could call them dinosaur eggs, stones or cannon balls. These treasure stones are made out of coffee grinds, flour, sand, and water. It has a playdough-like texture that can harden.

Place a secret treasure in the middle and let the kids go on a safari hunt to find the treasure stones in your yard. You could even have them use the binoculars you made in the previous tutorial to scout for their treasures. The rocks are hard enough to keep the trinket inside but are easy enough for younger kids to break open.

http://www.makelifelovely.com/2014/01/how-to-make-diy-treasure-stones.html PHOTOS AND TUTORIAL HERE: MAKE LIFE LOVELY

5. Animal Figure Decor

This blog shows you how you can take an animal themed party and modernize it. You can find animal figurines at many places like Hobby Lobby, Walmart, and even many dollar stores. Consider using them as decor for an inexpensive way to decorate your space.

You could use the animal figurines as cake toppers to fill up space as well as dress up a simple cake. You can even use them as centerpieces on your table. If you place them on candle holders you can create dimension within your centerpiece.

http://www.hellotinylove.com/emerys-2nd-birthday-party/ PHOTOS AND IDEAS HERE: HELLO TINY LOVE

6. Rainforest In A Jar

This rainforest in a jar is a very fun project that you could use for decorations at your safari themed party. However, if you have older kids you could consider making this a fun craft for everyone to do at the party.

It will keep the kids busy and they’ll have something fun they can take home with them. You can get a lot of the materials at your local dollar store or craft store at an inexpensive price. Make sure to purchase a variety of safari animals and let their imaginations run wild.

http://thecraftingchicks.com/rainforest-in-a-jar-kid-craft/ PHOTOS AND TUTORIAL HERE: THE CRAFTING CHICKS

7. Foil Balloon Backdrop

Foil balloons seem to be all the rage as of late. For good reason because, hello, they’re super fun! Foil balloons come in all sizes, colors, letters, and numbers. A phrase like “wild one” is very fitting for a safari themed party.

You could consider complimenting the foil balloon arrangement with a statement wall piece like this backdrop. It is made from brown paper twisted to look like vines. Add some leaf cutouts and you’ll have a jungle wall in no time.

http://www.carefreeblondeblog.com/2016/08/diy-wild-one-birthday-party.html#.Wumw79PwZTZ PHOTOS AND IDEAS HERE: CAREFREE BLONDE

8. DIY Animal Cupcake Toppers

Following animal figurine decorations, try using them for cupcake toppers too. This tutorial walks you through how to spray paint the figurines right up to how to make their adorable little party hats.

Spray painting animals is an awesome way to modernize a juvenile theme while still making it fun for the kids. This is always an easy way to make party favors for your guests too. Let them eat their delicious cupcake and then take their cupcake topper home too.

https://projectnursery.com/2015/08/diy-animal-cupcake-toppers/#_a5y_p=4216698 PHOTOS AND TUTORIAL HERE: PROJECT NURSERY

9. Safari Themed Snacks

Party food doesn’t have to be difficult and tiresome and let’s face it the decorations alone can take all our time and energy. Instead of making fancy foods to serve at your party you could consider using accessible packaged foods you can buy at the grocery store and labelling it with animal themes.

Cheezies can be used cheetah food, spinach dip for hippos, and if you don’t need to keep your party nut-free you could serve peanuts for elephants. Use labels to print your phrases onto and then you’ll have this animal food ready in a hurry!

http://www.roxyskitchen.com/safari-jungle-themed-first-birthday-party-part-ii-appetizers-finger-foods-snack-ideas.html PHOTOS AND IDEAS HERE: ROXYS KITCHEN

10. Chocolate Bear Paws

Bear paws are easy snacks that can be suitable for kids of all ages, and the adults will love these too. They are soft and chocolatey and will be snatched up quickly.

The claws are made out of almond slivers which makes the whole dessert edible and fun. Your animal lovers will love these tasty treats.

https://family.disney.com/recipe/chocolate-bear-paws/ PHOTOS AND RECIPE HERE: DISNEY FAMILY

11. Paper Plate Hippopotamus

Involving your guests in interactive crafts that can keep the kids busy at your party is always a good idea. These fun hippo themed paper plates are very cute and will keep them entertained.

Depending on the duration of your party you can have them make this craft from painting all the way to gluing. If you’re crunched for time with you could consider doing all the painting work pre-party and just have the kids assemble their hippo instead.

https://iheartcraftythings.com/paper-plate-hippopotamus.html PHOTOS AND RECIPE HERE: I HEART CRAFTY THINGS

12. Oreo Dirt Cups

Dirt cups may have been around for a while but they definitely make a great animal themed food. It is an easy way to make a delicious dessert that stays in line with your theme all the while pleasing all your little guests too.

It has chocolatey layers of creamy pudding and oreo crumbs and then buried gummies worms within. Their imaginations will be booming with this dessert.

http://shariblogs.com/oreo-dirt-cups/ PHOTOS AND RECIPE HERE: SHARI BLOGS

13. Paper Plate Snake

Instead of tossing your bubble wrap in the trash the next time you get an online order make sure to save it for this fun craft. This is another easy craft that all your little party guests can partake.

Using a rolling pin and bubble wrap you can achieve a textured painted snake very quickly. If you don’t have a rolling pin you could even use a slender cup so each child can paint their own. Once the plates are dry simply cut the snake in a swirl shape, glue on eyes and tongue and voila, it’s done!

https://www.craftymorning.com/paper-plate-snake-craft-using-rolling-pin/ PHOTOS AND TUTORIAL HERE: CRAFTY MORNING

14. Safari Tour

Interactive activities are a great way to keep your guests busy as well as keep them moving around. Afterall, a lot of kids love to run around a play. How else are they going to burn off all that sugar? This print out was originally designed for a preschool classroom but it can make a great party activity too.

If you’re having an outdoor party you could place stuffed animals around the yard, if you don’t have enough or all the animals called for on the sheet you could simply print off a picture of the animals instead. Have the kids go on a scavenger hunt and check off once they find all the animals. You could even make it a contest and have there be a prize for the guest who finds all the animals first! If you’re having the party indoors you can do the same just hide the animals throughout your house instead.

https://playtolearnpreschool.us/classroom-safari/ PHOTOS AND PRINTOUT HERE: PLAY TO LEARN PRESCHOOL

15. Safari Passport Invitations

Once you have decided on your theme the next step is to usually get the invitations ready to send out. Having the invitations themed to match the party is a great way to let your guest know what to expect as well keeps things creative and fun.

These safari passport invitations are a great idea and very customizable. This tutorial walks you through how you can make your own. The original design includes a photo of the birthday child but you could always leave the photo blank so your guests can draw a picture of themselves and bring their passport to the party.

http://prettypaperprettyribbons.blogspot.ca/2011/04/28-candles-blog-hop.html PHOTOS AND IDEAS HERE: PRETTY PAPER PRETTY RIBBONS

16. Adopt A Pet Party Favor

Party favors are a great way to give a thank you to your guests for coming to your party. After the kids have enjoyed their safari themed party you could set up a pet adoption center. Fill the pet station with safari stuffed animals and let each kid pick their own.

If you’re worried about disagreements of who get’s what animal you could always assign the adoptions yourself. Your guests will remember this fun safari themed party for a long time.

http://blog.wantsandwishesdesign.com/2016/12/pet-adoption-birthday-party.html PHOTOS AND IDEAS HERE: WANTS AND WISHES

17. Animal Cracker Funfetti Cake Batter Dip

Animal crackers are one of the easiest ways to get animal themed food at your party. This delicious snack resembles a kid-favorite snack, Dunkaroos.

This recipe only requires 4 ingredients and only takes 10 minutes to make. Serve this dip with delicious animal crackers and your guest will be dipping into this savory snack the whole time.

http://www.farmwifecooks.com/animal-cracker-dip/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=pinterest&utm_campaign=tailwind_tribes&utm_content=tribes# PHOTOS AND RECIPE HERE: FARM WIFE COOKS

18. Lion Hummus

If you have a hard time getting your kids to eat healthy foods then you’ll definitely want to serve this platter at your safari party. Make healthy food fun by creating animal shapes.

Kids have big imaginations and if you can make healthy food look well, not healthy and more fun then they’re bound to eat it. This recipe is super easy because it uses store-bought hummus. The hardest job you’ll have with this recipe is cutting all the vegetables.

https://eatingrichly.com/lion-vegetable-tray/ PHOTOS AND RECIPE HERE: EATING RICHLY

19. Quick And Easy Fringe Garland

Another great way to decorate your safari themed party would be to make your own leaf garland. You can transform your space into a jungle with this easy do it yourself project.

Making fringe garland is an easy alternative to cutting out individual leaves. You get the same colors and effect but it is a whole lot easier and stays within your theme. As an added bonus this garland is super inexpensive and creates a big impact in a room.

https://jennybatt.com/blog/quick-and-easy-tunnel-fringe-garland PHOTOS AND TUTORIAL HERE: JENNY BATT

20. Safari Party Decor

If you’re looking for a safari themed party that can cover ideas from head to toe then this is it. This post has inspirations from the food table to a lush photo backdrop and everything in between.

This post also offers free printables like the adorable animal footprints that you can place all over your floors. You can even turn an ordinary fruit drink into an “explorer energy drink” that your guests will love.

https://www.americangreetings.com/inspiration/celebration/jungle-birthday-party-theme?utm_source=pinterest&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=seer-birthday-2018&utm_term=keyword&utm_content=device&pp=0 PHOTOS AND IDEAS HERE: AMERICAN GREETINGS

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40 Wild Ideas for a Safari-Themed Party

40 Wild Ideas for a Safari-Themed Party

Hey you party animal! Whether you’re planning baby’s first birthday party or an elegant safari-themed wedding, nothing is more fun than animals in party hats and a healthy dose of leopard print . From tiger-striped cupcakes to fancy three-tiered cakes topped with golden lions, we can’t get enough. If you’re feeling the call of the wild, check out these gorgeous and whimsical safari parties to get inspired. Then, go bananas.

1. Wild Animal Party : Line the party table with an animal parade! Just because it’s a safari party doesn’t mean the color palette has to be brown! (via 6th Street Design )

2. Zebra Notes : Technically these are Valentines, but we love the idea of giving out these little cards as invitations. Just tie a little animal onto each card for a fun pre-party favor. (via Sarah M Style )

3. Animal Print Photo Booth : Our very own Creative Director Anj has a particular obsession with animal print, and created a totally wild photo booth for her 30th. (via Anjelika Temple on Flickr )

4. Leopard Print Cake : For a more refined safari theme, paint a white cake with yellow leopard spots and decorate the table with lots of greenery and natural fibers. (via Wedding Chicks )

5. Animal Party : Not only are we loving the animals on the table, the colorful stools are adorable! With a red and white color palette, the safari animals take on an almost circus theme. (via Ikea )

6. Tiger Cupcakes : Meow! These tiger striped cupcakes are actually super easy to make but the effect is amazing! Top them with white frosting and a mini toy tiger for extra wow. (via Amy Atlas )

7. Palm Tree Table Settings : For an adult safari, stick with golds, rich browns and amber. Just the simple touch of a mini palm leaf on each plate adds just the right amount of color. (via The Wedding Chicks )

8. Red and Blue Safari : Even though this is a kids’ party, the simple color palette feels very grown up. (via Ikea )

9. Wild Cake Pop : How cute are these animal print cake pops ?! Get the affect by dripping chocolate horizontally for the zebra stripes or by painting little half circles for the leopard print. (via Popsugar )

10. Zebra Stationery ($18): Send out invitations to your chic safari party using these very glam zebra stripe stationery. Never ones to settle for black and white, we love the pink and blue options.

11. Interactive Wall Decal : Even without the zebra, taping balloons to the wall with zebra washi tape is really cool party decor. (via Catch My Party )

12. Wild Animal Drink Stirrers ($17): If you’re going to be cocktailing , you absolutely must have these golden zoo animal stirrers.

13. Leopard Balloons : This is what your party needs — gold and orange animal print balloons . (via Project Nursery )

14. Wrapped Drinks : Wrap mason jars in burlap and zebra-print ribbon for a classy touch of safari fun. Bonus points for putting them all in a bamboo tray. (via Kara’s Party Ideas )

15. Put a Mask on It : What a cute idea to put an animal mask on each guest’s chair! Not only does it make awesome decor, they can take them home as party favors. (via Celebration At Home )

16. Printed Sunglass Favors ($7): Kids and adults alike will have fun with these neon print sunglasses! Give them out as party favors or use them as a prop in a photo booth !

17. Safari Dessert Table : Cover the dessert bar with a burlap tablecloth and then put all the desserts on trays with cute little handwritten labels. We especially love those animal print cupcakes. (via Kara’s Party Ideas )

18. Girly Safari Party : Holy girly overload! Take a whole new direction and make a pink party with pretty frosted animal sugar cookies and pastel decorations. (via Hostess With the Mostess )

19. Animal Print Mask ($1): Get your party animal on with these adorable masks! We’re pretty sure not just the kids would have fun wearing these.

20. Pink Safari : How cute is this layered cake with the animal and banner topper ! We appreciate the more subtle take on a safari themed party. (via Kara’s Party Ideas )

21. Birthday Animal Gift Wrap ($7): Wrap your presents in this whimsical paper to make your gift table the wildest one ever.

22. DIY Wild Cat Stand : Wish you had these incredibly gorgeous cake stands? Well you’re in luck, because these are actually really easy to make. If gold isn’t your jam (say what?!), reach for a paint bottle of neon green or pink. (via Make )

23. Animal Print Candles ($8): Make a wish on these party candles and your wildest dream just might true.

24. Gum Ball Jars : Another easy DIY alert! Depending on your color preference, you could fill the jars with all kinds of colored candy although we think the gum balls add a fun circus element. (via Pink Pistachio )

25. Baby’s First Safari : This safari party is all glam with a gold and white color scheme. The animal silhouetted banner would be super easy to DIY with a stencil and some spray paint. (via Hostess With the Mostess )

26. Animal Hearted Invites : Inside each of these loving invites is a little toy animal with a heart painted on it! We are most definitely RSVPing yes! (via Design Love Fest )

27. Party Hats : How adorable are those tiny party hats! Sometimes it’s the smallest detail that just takes a party to a whole ‘nother level of charming. (via Pink Pistachio )

28. Giraffe Stencil Glasses : Whether you’re serving milk or cocktails, stenciled zoo animals on the glasses are always a good idea. Mix up the colors or animals so guests remember which drank is there drank. (via Hostess With the Mostess )

29. Zoo Candles ($11): Pick up a pack of these animal candles for a cake topper that does it all.

30. Ruffle Animal Cake : Who would’ve though a ruffled cake would look so good with zoo animals on it! The simplicity of the all white cake makes it the perfect backdrop for all the animal patterns. (via Lil Sugar )

31. Painted Animals : Zoo animals in pajamas? Have you ever seen anything so cute! Just paint cheap toy animals in bright colors and decorate them with mini pom poms. (via Pretty Providence )

32. Face Masks : For the very mature safari party, try a black and gold color palette. These paper mache masks would be incredible in a photo booth! (via The Sweetest Occasion )

33. Neon Jungle: Naturally, we love anything neon, and these animals are pretty much our favorite. Paint them your favorite colors and then use them to top the cake, tie them to gifts or just set them around for extra colorful decor. (via Fellow Fellow)

34. Golden Safari Centerpieces : This is definitely the most glitzy safari we’ve ever seen and we love it. Running a strip of burlap down the middle of the table is the perfect way to show off the delicate gold animals and white flowers. (via Hostess with the Mostess )

35. Glitter Boxes : Why settle for paint when you can add glitter! Just coat toy animals in glue and dip them in colored glitter for some adorable decor. (via Hostess with the Mostess )

36. DIY Party Animal Pendants : Give these necklaces out as party favors, but don’t be surprised if you see your friends wearing them long after the party is over. (via Flamingo Toes )

37. DIY Golden Animal Placeholders : These would be the perfect way to number the tables or to tell guests where to sit. (via Brit + Co )

38. Party Animal Pumpkins : We’re not used to seeing pumpkins outside of Halloween, but it turns out they make really cool zoo animals. Especially that flamingo . (via Studio DIY )

39. Tiny Party Hats : Roll tiny hats out of colored paper and tape them to plastic animals. We can see putting one of these on each cupcake. (via Oh Happy Day )

40. Minimalist Safari Cake : Sometimes the simple look is the most effective and this white cake is charming with just a couple animals on top. Although we feel like they secretly want a party hat. (via Bleubird )

Are you ready to go on the prowl for some cool safari party decor? Would you go with bright colors or paint all your lions gold? Talk to us in the comments below!

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Planning a Safari Party: The Food

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I  had so much fun planning Lucy’s 5th birthday party and wanted to share some deeper dive blog posts about different elements of the party. Today, I’m sharing all about the food ! You can find more about the party theme/decor HERE and party activities HERE .

SAFARI PARTY FOOD

My mom and mother-in-law handled all the food for the party and it was great! My mother-in-law blew it out of the park with these creative platters! She created a delicious berry tray with a watermelon elephant , and also lion-shaped veggie and hummus tray . They were SO festive and adorable! My mom also made an animal cracker funfetti + greek yogurt dip , topped with colorful sprinkles. We also had these yummy cheese sliders, plus chips, pita chips, guacamole, and applesauce pouches.

On the food table, I had these Safari Dinner Plates  (featuring so many cute and colorful animals!) and matching Safari Large Napkins .

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For every birthday, we grab a cake from Whole Foods. In the past (for Winnie’s 1st birthday and Lucy’s 1st birthday party ), I’ve ordered custom cakes, but this time we just picked up a small, simple (but super delicious) cake for singing happy birthday / blowing out candles. I also ordered mini cupcakes from Baked by Melissa. They are bite-sized and perfect for big parties! I used these little animal party toppers to decorate the cupcakes and cake ( here’s another similar option ).

On the dessert table, I set out these adorable Safari Cheetah Plates and small Safari Animal Print Small Napkins .

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SHOP THE PARTY

Note: I’ve included additional party items we didn’t use, but that are ‘on theme’ for this party. The products we didn’t use have an asterisk next to them listed below.

PARTY TABLEWARE: 

Safari Dinner Plates

Safari Cheetah Plates

Safari Large Napkins

Safari Animal Print Small Napkins

Safari Animal Cake Toppers

Lion Plates*

Elephant Balloon Napkins*

Zebra Napkins*

Party Animal Paper Cups*

Party Animals Cake Toppers*

Safari Candles*

PARTY DECOR & SIGNAGE:

Customizable Party Animal Signage Printable

Rifle Paper Party Animals Garland

Meri Meri Happy Birthday Garland

Customizable Party Animal Table Toppers*

Cheetah Balloon Garland Kit

Safari Balloon Bundle

4 Piece Gold/Pink Leopard Balloons

Gold “5” Balloon

Cheetah Foil Balloon*

Balloon Hand Pump

Balloon Electric Pump

Generously gifted by my Lucky Collective client, Manhattan Toy.

Loki Leopard – available on Maisonette , Target , and Amazon

Cozy Bunch Giraffe – available on Maisonette , Target , and Amazon

Cozy Bunch Zebra – available on Maisonette,   Target , and Amazon

Cozy Bunch Camel – available on Maisonette , Target , and Amazon

Luxe Liam Elephant – available on Maisonette , Target , and Amazon

Charming Charlie Lion – available on Target and Amazon

12 Piece Safari Stuffed Animal Set*

6 Piece Safari Stuffed Animal Set*

ACTIVITIES + EVERYTHING ELSE

Mini Party Hats

12 Piece Jungle/Safari Animal Headbands

Safari Make a Face Sticker Sheets

Jungle Coloring Posters*

Party Animals Tattoo Sheets*

Leopard Tattoos*

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Planning a Safari Theme Party? I've got all you'll need right here! From the menu, to the cake, to the invitations, I've got all the ideas you'll need for a super fun safari birthday party!

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Please excuse me while I crawl into a cupboard and cry my face off because my sweet little miracle baby is already a year old!

My husband chose the safari birthday party theme, gave me a budget, and away I went planning, preparing, and pinning like cray-zay. Everyone at the party inflated my ego like whoa, swooning about the food, decor, and paying me off for all of my hard work.

Today I'll pay it forward by giving you all of the deets and links I used to make this safari theme party all I wanted it to be. We had somewhere between 40-45 people at the party, and we had the perfect amount of food with zero leftovers.

I will add all of the recipes on one card at the end of the post so you can print them all at once so your own safari theme party will be a super success!

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  • Invitation Design: You can't have a party without a great invitation. I designed Owen's in Photoshop by downloading a free  African tree brush  pack and a free animal font  as well as a safari-esqe  font. However, this is an older post, so nowadays you can easily design your own invitations on Canva for free or order super cute editable printables from Etsy that you can print from home or have printed professionally.
  • Printing: I had mine printed  for a great price (also try here ) and shipped to me. Try to allow at least 2-3 for shipping if you don't want to pay outrageous shipping charges!
  • Envelopes: You can get envelopes  in an array of colors to match whichever safari party design you choose.

Safari Birthday Party Menu

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Planning this safari theme party menu was so much fun! I have some serious back issues so I tried to plan things that were quick, easy, and delicious. I also made myself a strict timeline so I could make and freeze some of the food ahead of time in order to just throw them in the oven the day of the party.

The menu was completely safari themed, and I had such a blast putting everything together. The menu included:

  • Snake Sandwich: Ham & provolone w/ brown sugar mustard & poppy seeds
  • African Meatballs: Asian inspired w/ an African flair
  • Simba's Veggie Tray: Veggie tray made to look like a lion's made
  • Guano Funfetti Dip Funfetti w/ Animal Cookies
  • Elephant Ears Palmiers
  • Deviled Eagle Eggs
  • Fried Ostrich
  • Hippos in a Blanket
  • Gorilla Grape Fruit Tray
  • Chocolate Cat Tails
  • Zebra Cakes
  • Safari Sangria
  • Green Apple Jungle Juice

Yes, it seems like a lot, but remember this safari party menu is really nothing, but finger foods. We had a huuuuuuuge guest list and we had ZERO leftovers. NONE-ZO.

Close up of safari party snake sandwich with olives as eyes and peppers as a tongue

The snake sandwich sliders slithered their way into the stomachs of my guests, and they were an absolute smash.

The recipe is a cinch and you may have even seen them called funeral sandwiches at some point because the original recipe blew up Pinterest several years ago. I've made them a ton, and they are always the first thing to go at a gathering.

African meatballs in a crockpot sprinkled with sesame seeds

The next biggest hit were the meatballs which I adapted from this recipe from Gimme Some Oven as well as this one from The Crockpot Ladies.

These things were incredible!!! I probably ate about 457 of them before I ever served them to my guests. They were more like Asian meatballs rather than Afrian, but whatevs. They were the bomb diggity.

carrots, yellow peppers, and celery surrounding hummus made to look like a lion

Next up was Simba's lion veggie tray. People were so impressed by it , but it really couldn't have been simpler. Some people even commented that they didn't want to eat it because it was a work of art.

funfetti dip topped with blueberry pie filling served with animal crackers

The "guano" funfetti dip was my husband's idea, and I thought it was disgustingly hilarious. Y'all know what guano is, right? #googleit

With our over abundance of blueberries , I couldn't resist, and it ended up being pretty good. Serve them up w/ animal crackers, and it just added to the awesomeness of the safari theme party!

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Next up were the "elephant ears" or savory palmiers which are a recipe from Ina Garten on the Food Network. These were made with puff pastry, pesto, sun dried tomatoes, and goat cheese. This recipe was one that I made in advance, cut, froze, then baked on the morning of the party.

SAFARI-PARTY

The remainder of the menu was just some basics: deviled eggs , fried "ostrich" (aka fried chicken) from our favorite chicken joint, chocolate covered pretzel rods that looked like tiger, zebra, leopard, and giraffe tails, a fruit tray, and "hippos" in a blanket that I made several days in advance, froze, then reheated on the day of the party.

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For the adults I had a Safari sangria that was completely swoonworthy. I soaked kiwis, watermelon, grapes, strawberries, peaches and plums overnight in half a bottle of Smirnoff Sorbet Light  mango passionfruit vodka then added that to the rest of the drink, and dear heavens I could swim in that stuff all day long.

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Last but not least were the cupcakes! I was so happy with them. First off, the cupcake stand is nothing but cardboard boxes wrapped in dollar store wrapping paper, stacked, and taped together with duct tape. I also hot glued a ribbon around the bottoms of each box.

I got the cupcake toppers (along with the majority of the decorations) from this website and the cupcake wrappers from Walmart.

I made one double batch of my go-to  chocolate lover's cupcakes   (cake only) using Jessica's recipe from How Sweet Eats , and I also made one large batch of vanilla from The Little Kitchen. In total I ended up with about 65 cupcakes.

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Owen had a gluten-free, grain-free, refined sugar-free smash cake with coconut whipped cream frosting.

Since Owen has been feeding himself from the beginning, he didn't really go too crazy over his cake. He didn't really smash anything, but we're going to give him the real deal (probably using Jessica's funfetti cupcakes this time) on his actual birthday so maybe he'll tear that one apart instead.

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Owen got a ton of wonderful gifts, but his absolute favorite was the giant teddy bear that is bigger than I am. This teddy bear was given to him by his great aunt who has given one of these to each of the great grandchildren in the family.

Owen can't get enough, and he likes to bite the bear's nose.

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Well, I think that's it! I know it's a ton of information, but I'm hoping this post will help a mom like me who wants to throw an amazing safari party without having to scour the internet for every single little detail.

You can just bookmark this page and have all the links, recipes, and ideas stored in one place and make things a little bit easier for yourself.

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Ingredients   

Snake sandwich sliders:.

  • 2.5 lbs thinly sliced Black Forest ham stacked and cut into quarters
  • 2 lbs sliced provolone or Swiss cheese stacked and cut into quarters
  • 3 sticks butter melted
  • ¼ cup brown sugar or coconut sugar
  • 2 tablespoon spicy deli or dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 tablespoon poppy seeds
  • 2 black olives
  • 1 small slice red bell pepper

For the African Meatballs:

  • 4 lbs ground beef
  • 1 small sweet onion minced
  • 3 garlic cloves minced
  • 2 teaspoon fresh or ground ginger
  • 1 cup Panko bread crumbs
  • 2 18 oz jars pineapple preserves

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  • 1 teaspoon fresh or ground ginger
  • toasted sesame seeds and fresh cilantro for garnish

For Simba's Lion Veggie Tray:

  • 1 batch or package sweet potato boiled peanut, or store bought hummus
  • 1 bunch celery sliced into sticks
  • 1 red bell pepper sliced into strips
  • 1 orange bell pepper sliced into strips
  • 1 yellow bell pepper sliced into strips
  • 1 package baby carrots
  • 6 black olive rings
  • 1 small cherry tomato or cherry pepper
  • 6 bell pepper strips

For the Guano Funfetti Cake Batter Dip:

  • 1 box Funfetti cake mix
  • 1 8 oz carton heavy whipping cream
  • 1 cup vanilla yogurt
  • 1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries
  • 2 tablespoon pure cane or coconut sugar

For the Green Apple Jungle Juice:

  • 1 packet unsweetened green apple Koolaid
  • ½ cup monk fruit in the raw
  • 2 quarts water
  • 1 46 oz can pineapple juice
  • 12 oz frozen lemonade concentrate thawed
  • 3 liters of ginger ale

For the Safari Sangria:

  • 1 peach sliced
  • 1 plum sliced
  • 2 kiwis peeled & sliced
  • 1 cup strawberries quartered
  • 1 cup green grapes
  • 1 cup purple grapes
  • ½ bottle Smirnoff Sorbet Light Mango Passionfruit vodka
  • 1 magnum bottle 1.5 liters Yellowtail Pinot Grigio
  • 1 750ml bottle Yellowtail Moscato
  • 3-4 cans Sprite zero

Instructions  

For the snake sandwich sliders:.

  • In a small bowl whisk together the butter, brown sugar, mustard, Worcestershire, onion powder, and poppy seeds until well combined. Set aside.
  • Place the bottoms of the rolls on a large baking sheet(s) lined with parchment NOTE: IT'S FINE IF THE SANDWICHES TOUCH.
  • Add one small slice of provolone to each bottom, then add two slices of ham on top of the cheese, follow up with another small slice of provolone, then sandwich each slider with the tops of the rolls.
  • Liberally brush the brown sugar mustard on top of each slider, cover with tin foil, then refrigerate for a minimum of 4 hours, but 24 hours is best. Refrigerate the brown sugar mixture in a sealed container.
  • To serve, pre-heat the oven to 375 degrees (F).
  • Re-melt the brown sugar mixture, remove the foil, then liberally brush the tops of each roll again. Pour any remaining sauce over the tops of the rolls, recover with the foil, then bake for 10 minutes. Remove the foil and bake for another 10 minutes or until they are golden brown.
  • Using one of the rolls from the corner of a package, secure two black olives with toothpicks for the snake's eyes and add one slice of red pepper for the tongue.
  • Place the remaining sliders behind the snake's head in a slithering shape and serve.
  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Combine beef, onion, garlic, ginger, sesame oil, and breadcrumbs in a large bowl. Using your hands, mix together until well combined. NOTE: DO NOT OVER WORK THE MEAT OR THEY'LL GET TOUGH.
  • Using a small cookie scoop or spoon, shape the mixture into 60-65 balls and place on a baking sheet lined with parchment. Bake for 10-12 minutes or until cooked through. Allow to cool completely.
  • Put baking sheets directly into the freezer and freeze the meatballs for 2 hours then transfer to large freezer bags until party day.
  • On the day of the party, add meatballs to a large crockpot, whisk together pineapple preserves, hoisin sauce, ginger, and sriracha then pour over the meatballs. Cook on low for 4-5 hours, stirring occasionally. Sprinkle with sesame seeds and cilantro right before serving.

For Simba's lion veggie tray:

  • Spoon the hummus into the middle of a large serving platter and smooth into a circle.
  • Starting from the outside edges of the platter and working in, arrange the celery in a large circle, followed by the bell pepper, and finally the baby carrots.
  • Use two whole olive rings for the eyes, a cherry pepper or tomato for the nose, and sliced olive rings for the mouth and whiskers.
  • Add blueberries and sugar to a large heat safe bowl and microwave for 4 minutes or until hot and bubbly and sugar is dissolved. Cool completely.
  • Pour whipping cream into the bowl of a stand mixer (or use a hand mixer) and beat until stiff peaks form. Stir in the cake mix until there are no lumps left then fold in the yogurt.
  • Transfer to a serving bowl, top with half of the blueberry mixture, and serve with animal crackers of choice.
  • Add kool aid packet and monk fruit to a large pitcher, top with water, and stir until monk fruit is dissolved.
  • Add pineapple juice and lemonade concentrate and stir.
  • Right before serving, pour in gingerale.
  • Add the fruit and vodka to a large plastic container and refrigerate overnight, stirring occasionally.
  • In a large drink dispenser, combine wine, guava nectar, and sprite and stir.
  • Stir in fruit and half of the vodka (or more if you want it super strong) and serve.

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I want to be like you when I grow up and have kids. That all looks so amazing!

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Safari / Jungle Themed First Birthday Party Part II – Appetizers, Finger Foods & Snack Ideas

August 8, 2014 by Roxy

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After all the delicious desserts listed in Part I of my Safari / Jungle Themed First Birthday Party post, it’s time for some appetizers, finger foods and snacks ideas now! As I mentioned in my previous post I wanted to share all food ideas and party decorations in a single post but it got ridiculously long so I split it into four parts:

  • Part I – Dessert Ideas
  • Part II – Appetizers, Finger Foods & Snack Ideas
  • Part III – DIY Decoration Ideas + FREE Printables
  • Part IV – Cheap Party Supplies & Decorations

Going back to this post’s topic now… we served HUNGRY TIGER BITES which were actually my 4-Ingredient Smoked Salmon Cream Cheese Roll-Ups ! Ready in just 10 minutes!

Safari / Jungle Themed First Birthday Party Part II – Appetizers, Finger Foods & Snack Ideas - Hungry Tiger Bites / Tortilla Roll-Ups

I saw a LION FACE MADE OUT OF VEGGIES on Pinterest, showed my husband the photo and asked for his help and this is how it turned out (after taking a few bites of cauliflower) :).

Safari / Jungle Themed First Birthday Party Part II – Appetizers, Finger Foods & Snack Ideas - Lion Face Made Out Of Veggies

The hippos were getting a little hungry so I made a HUNGRY HIPPO DIP. That would be my 5-Ingredient Spinach Sweet Potato Dip that we enjoy as a dip and Daniel as a full meal! We served it with baked pita chips but tortilla chips or crackers are another option.

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And lastly, we had some store-bought snacks:

PEANUTS FOR ELEPHANTS

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CHEETOS FOR CHEETAHS

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If you’ve found this post useful I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!

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I’m planning a birthday party for my brother and thinking of this theme. Thank so much for the tips and help. i love reading your blog!

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You’re very welcome, Nazeha! I’m glad you enjoy my blog. Have fun organizing your brother’s party, would love to see some pictures if you decide to go with this theme 🙂

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You are so creative! I love the veggie lion face! Thank you for linking up to Party Time and we hope to see you again next week!

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August 11, 2014 at 6:12 AM

Wow, love love love all the details you put into everything! The safari jungled theme is such a fun idea! Your guests must have been so impressed for sure 🙂

August 12, 2014 at 10:48 PM

Thanks Kelly, it’s definitely a super fun theme for kids of any age 🙂 !

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August 9, 2014 at 10:16 AM

What a fun idea! That look likes one incredible party!

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Thanks Ashley! I had a lot of fun putting everything together and our guests loved it 🙂 .

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Did you use fondant for the tops of the cupcakes too?

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During our 52 years of welcoming Micato travellers to Africa the most common question Felix and I get is, “What’s your favourite African food?”

The answer? Whatever comes out of my kitchen!

(This conversation takes place in our home, of course, where all of Micato’s East Africa-bound guests are invited to dine with us.)

Beyond my affection for such home-cooked family favourites as vegetarian samosas, Goan coconut curry, Banoffee pie, crispy potatoes and fried sweet bananas, there are many more treats to try while on safari with us. To name a few:

Nyama Choma . As fun to say as it is to eat, this is a term for well marinated, succulent meats from the nearby highland ranches. Nyama Choma is often the meal of choice when one celebrates a very special occasion, like going on safari!

Sukuma Wiki. Made from simmered kale, tomatoes and whatever organic vegetables are in season. This beloved dish may also include whatever ingredients remain in the pantry be week’s end, hence this dish’s literal meaning, “end of the week.” One of my personal favourites, and healthy to boot.

Ugali. A popular, some might say essential side dish is a helping of this corn porridge that holds its shape and is thus often a finger food. Bland to some, but for East Africans (and me!) this maize is amazing.

Mukimo. Even if soft foods aren’t your thing, you may just take a shine to these mashed potatoes and vegetables that Kenyans would rather not do without in their diet.

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Mogo Crisps. Mixing sweet and savoury may seem trendy but Kenyans have been doing it for ages. Crisp up cassava slices in the fryer, sprinkle them with chili pepper, and you’ve got yourself classic street food!

Mandazi. Another popular street food that you can sample on the fly, a mandazi is basically an African donut that’s something of a requirement with morning coffee and tea.

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Image credits: Top: Nyama Choma and Sukuma Wiki by Xiaojun Deng / flickr ; Middle: Samosas by Talisman Restaurant / flickr ; Second from bottom: Madafu by Kungu Irungu / Wikimedia Commons ; Bottom: Goan coconut curry/Shutterstock.

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Head deep into the jungle with this collection of simple Safari party ideas. The kids will have a wild time with fun and playful party decoration.

There are plenty of ideas that are easy to incorporate with a little DIY planning. This is a great party theme for any little adventurer.

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A Safari party is perfect on so many levels. For a start it is great for not only birthday’s, but also baby showers and christenings.

It also works as a great party theme for both boys and girls. You could say in a way that it is the perfect party theme, one which all party guests will have a great time.

Everyone will certainly have the time of their life at a Safari party. With it’s striking decor, it’s adorable characters and it’s capacity for wild adventures, this is a party that everyone is going to love.

How Do I Decorate For A Safari Party?

Decorating for a safari theme party is going to be a LOT of fun. There are a lot of safari party supplies that can be purchased, as well as using other items found in the dollar store.

Whilst there are some specific party ideas further down the post with decorating ideas, the simplest way to decorate the party space is to stick to the earthy colors. Think of brown, green, yellow, orange and white as a good starting point and it’s easy to build from there.

It is a good idea to create a party backdrop . This can easily be achieved using budget friendly plastic tablecloth’s in your chosen party colors.

Next create some tissue paper garlands to hang around the area and suddenly you already have the perfect jungle feel. Make some vines by twisting together brown craft paper. Add vine and palm leaves to them for extra effect.

If you have any stuffed safari animals, use them as decoration props. It is also a great idea to look out for them at second hand shops.

Add some animal cutouts, animal print balloons and even some inflatable animals for some extra wild touches to the jungle theme party.

Real Safari Party Ideas

Use these real Safari parties to give you an idea of how to put the party together. Each of these parties takes a slightly different spin on the Safari theme.

The great thing about a themed party is that no two parties are exactly the same!

Typical Jungle Safari Party

Source: A Pumpkin and A Princess

This jungle Safari party is simply amazing. The party decor, the earthy color scheme, the funky cake and the simple yet delicious table display. It all works together perfectly.

The hanging rosettes are totally gorgeous and look awesome set back against the striking green leaves.

Cheetah Party

Source: A Small Snippett .

Another great way to hold a Safari party is to focus on one aspect of Safari. In this instance it’s the cheetah.

The cheetah print everywhere looks awesome. It’s even included on the ties on the chairs. Having the cheetah print as the focal point ensures that everything blends together perfectly.

Madagascar Safari Party

Source: Love Every Detail

For some amazing Safari party ideas, you can’t go past Madagascar. This is certainly a party that is deep in Safari.

The cupcake toppers are sensational and even the ‘dirt’ cups look delicious. Everything is matched perfectly with printable’s and the colors are bold and striking.

Venturing up to this party table, you are literally walking into the jungle.

Baby Shower Safari Party

Source: Stix N Pops

A Safari party makes a gorgeous theme for a baby shower.

The cupcake tower with the cake on top is stunning and creates a fantastic table feature. The baby curled up on top of the cake is just adorable.

This is a fun and cheeky party, and would certainly be a lot of fun for a mum to be.

Pastel Safari Party

Source: Grey Grey Designs .

Pastel decoration might not instantly be the decor that comes to mind when you think of a Safari party, but this example goes to show that it can be done.

Everything looks like you would see it in a nursery, the baby spin on the party is simply delightful. The cupcake display has to be my favorite part of the table display.

Safari Party Food Ideas

There are so many fun themed treats that you can make for a Safari party.

Creating theme food adds to the fun and helps to create the jungle atmosphere. For simplicity, stick to finger foods.

Some easy Safari food ideas include:

  • Delicious and also fun monkey pops . This is an easy recipe and the monkey heads are available as a free printable.
  • Kids love jello and this is so easy to have available at the party. Stick to jello in safari colors where possible.
  • Have a fruit station. Fruit will always be found on safari, so this is a great excuse to get some healthy food into the kids.
  • It would also be fun to use some vegetables and turn them into animal faces. For example, use carrot sticks to create a lion’s face with drip bowls for eyes, cauliflower for the nose and slices of mushrooms for the mouth. Or perhaps slice a cucumber and lay it out as a snake.
  • Obtain an animal cookie cutter of choice for some fun cookies

Fun Safari Games & Activites

To throw the most awesome Safari party, it’s important to have some games. Examples include:

  • A spin on Simon Says. Instead of saying Simon says, you could say, “The jungle says to swing your arms like an elephant”.
  • Safari animal scavenger hunt.
  • Sleeping lions. Play some music and when the music stops, the kids fall to the ground and lay as still as they can.
  • Jungle Animal Charades
  • Pin the tail on a (Safari animal of choice)
  • Have someone available for face painting an assortment of jungle animal face masks.
  • Create a craft table where the kids can color in jungle animal masks.
  • Make a pair of binoculars by taping two toilet rolls together and fixing some string to the ends so they can hang around the children’s necks.
  • Create a photo booth with safari props and animal party hats.

Safari-Themed Birthday Party Favors

Kid love to explore their goodie bags end the end of a party. There are lots of party favors that you could include that match the theme of the party such as:

  • Plastic little animals
  • Animal stickers
  • Tiger tails
  • Animal tattoos
  • Animal eye masks

A Safari party is a whole lot of fun for the entire family. The kids might like to dress up in their favorite Safari animal costume or as a Safari explorer to really feel like they are entering the jungle together.

With the striking party decor and some fun themed food and games, this party is going to be a roaring success.

Need some ideas for a different theme? Check out more  party ideas  for a ton of inspiration with different themes, games and more.

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August 9, 2014 at 4:17 pm

I may never go to a safari party, but I sure enjoyed all these options! Thanks for coming and linking up at The Weekend Social. All posts get pinned in our pinterest board! Please be sure to come back next week starting Thursdays at 9PM EST on culinaryflavors.gr ! I hope to see you there!

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August 9, 2014 at 8:29 pm

Thanks Katerina. They look so much fun don’t they! You never know, there could always be an excuse for a safari party 🙂

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So cute! Thanks for linking up with The Caffeinated Crafters this week!

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Thanks April, glad you could stop by 😉

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Awesome round up of Safari Parties! Thanks for sharing them at the Teach Me Tuesday Linky Party:) Hope you can join us again starting tonight!

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Thanks Adrian. I love the round up posts and seeing what other bloggers are creating 🙂

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Jungle Fruit and Veggie Trees Snacks – Safari Themed Food

These jungle fruit and veggie trees are such a fun snack to make for your safari party theme food, and also for watching Jungle Book movies! If you are looking for Disney’s Jungle Book food ideas, this is the perfect one.

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Disney's The Jungle Book Diamond Edition BluRay DVD Movie

What classic film combines adventure, fun, a jungle, and teaches the ‘bare necessities’ of life in a Disney fashion? Yep, it’s Disney’s The Jungle Book ! The 1967 favorite has been re-mastered in high definition, and is available now on Blu-Ray and DVD!

Jungle Book Food Ideas – Fruit and Veggie Trees Snack

The kids are pretty excited, I jazzed up the movie a bit, explained the film’s story as one of my childhood favorites and they couldn’t wait to see it! We stopped by Walmart to grab a copy of the film, the Blu-Ray combo pack Diamond Edition has both DVD and Blu-ray discs and Walmart is the only place that you can receive a free Jungle Book lunch box with purchase. It’s gonna be a jungle movie night!

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Jungle fruit and veggie trees snack

For a little jungle safari snack during the movie, I decided to put together a fun, healthy recipe that is themed for the Jungle Book movie. We grabbed some fresh produce and supplies while we were at Walmart. Sure, popcorn and soda are good, but can we get something with a little less sugar? Make these fun jungle trees with fruits and vegetables for your Jungle Book movie night!

How to make these jungle-themed snacks

Ingredients you will need:

  • Mini plastic cups
  • Jungle safari printed paper (I chose leopard)
  • Blueberries

Jungle Party Decor, Small cups with leopard wrap

Step 1: Make the jungle-printed party cups

Making these fruit and veggie trees was pretty simple. Start by cutting out a few strips of your safari jungle printed paper, wrapping them around the mid-section of each plastic cup. Secure each strip of paper with a dot of glue. I decided to cut mine a little curved, like cupcake wrappers, so they’d fit nicely.

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Step 2: Assemble the tree trunks in each cup

Wash all of your fruits and veggies, cut your apples into thin slices, and soak them in cold salted water to prevent browning. Next, cut 3 – 4  inch pieces of carrots and celery to use as tree trunks. Put them into the center of the cup, then add blueberries surrounding the tree trunk to secure it, a little over halfway full.

Party food ideas, Fruit and Vegetable Jungle Trees

Step 3: Add the jungle tree leaves on top

Insert a toothpick down the middle of the tree trunk, leaving the top half of the toothpick out and exposed. Take your thin apple slices, blot them dry, and arrange about 6 – 7 onto each tree, pressing the ends of them into the toothpick one by one and fanning them out evenly.

Safari Party Ideas, Fruit and Vegetable Jungle Trees

That’s it! Simple, isn’t it? We had a great time watching the movie and devouring these jungle trees. This is one snack that I don’t mind them indulging in! We hope this becomes one of your favorite jungle party food ideas.

Jungle Party Food Ideas, Jungle Fruit and Veggie Trees

Enjoy this Jungle Book-themed food!

Whether you are watching the Jungle Book movie or having a jungle safari party, these jungle book fruit cups are tons of fun to make, and healthy to eat. This tropical honey pineapple fruit salad might be another fun fruit idea to serve at your safari parties.

Pick up the Diamond Edition of Disney’s The Jungle Book Diamond Edition Blu-ray and DVD , recently released from the Disney movie vault. I am thrilled that my kids can grow up with the same classic movies that I did as a kid. They just love Baloo and the ‘bare necessities’ song. We had a great movie night together, I live for these family moments!

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Jungle-themed party food ideas, friday, january 17th, 2020 | by kaleela lauder.

So, you’ve done the hard part and selected on the perfect theme for your wild one’s big birthday party. Now it’s time to settle on some of the specifics.

Jungle parties are the perfect opportunity to let your imagination run wild. From decorations to food, there are endless possibilities for injecting a bit of jungle-themed fun!

But, if you’re tired of monkeying around to find the inspiration you need for your jungle-themed party food, then you’ve come to the right place.

Keep scrolling for some of the very best party food ideas this jungle (the internet) has to offer…

1.  Lion’s Mane Snack Board

Hakuna Matata! It means no worries, and this lion’s mane snack board certainly fits the brief. You won’t face any trouble feeding your party guests their fruit and veg when it looks this fun!

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Via Fruetcake

2.  Chocolate jungle popcorn munch

It only takes four ingredients to whip up a delicious batch of this jungle popcorn munch. Simply combine popcorn, melted chocolate, trail mix and snake lollies and you’ll have a wild treat for all your guests to enjoy!

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Via Nibbles and Feasts

3.  Easy Jungle Cupcakes

Have you ever seen a cuter cupcake? We sure haven’t! Any birthday party is sure to be a roaring success with the adorable delights on the menu.

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Via Chelsea’s Messy Apron

4.  Tropical Leaf Cookie

These jungle leaves may look too stunning to be simple, but you’ll be pleased to know that nailing these cookies is possible for even the most novice of dessert decorators. Best of all, they’ll only take a few minutes to decorate, leaving you with plenty of time to spend with your little monkey.

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Via Sweet Sugar Belle

5.  Chameleon cookies

No one in the HOORAY! office could turn down one of these cool chameleon cookies—and we doubt any of your guests will be able to either. Not only are they cute and delicious they’re also super simple to prepare, meaning you’ll be ready to relax in your island paradise in no time!

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Via Cutefetti

6.  Monkey Doughnuts

Ask anyone which jungle animal looks like it has the most fun and we bet their response will be, the monkey, of course! Monkeys are just as cute and cheeky as your little one, making these doughnuts the perfect snack for their birthday. Everyone will be sure to enjoy digging into these mischievous desserts (just try to sneak one for yourself before they all disappear!).

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7.  Snake Cake

No birthday party would be complete without a birthday cake and what better for a jungle party than a ssssseriously ssssscrumptios snake cake like this one?

witch with snake cake

Via Martha Stewart

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Must-Have Safari Delicacies – South African Snacks

Five south african specialties you’ll wish you had at home.

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You’ve booked your safari vacation to Africa, with South Africa as your preferred destination. Well, there is more to safaris than big-game encounters and luxury lodges. To make the most of the opportunity, we encourage Guests to open their minds and tastebuds to the flavors and culture waiting for you. Here are five of our top treats to try on safari—and how to do it like a local!

South African Snacks

South Africans love meat—with many ranking biltong as their favorite. Biltong is a dry, cured, and spiced meat that has a rich history. At the lodge and on game-drive drink breaks, your ranger will most likely offer you sliced biltong or dry wors sticks (imagine dry sausage); they are delicious and pair with beer or wine perfectly.

south african snack biltong

Today, biltong is made from a variety of animals including buck, you are likely to encounter kudu biltong and impala biltong in most South African establishments. Each lodge will offer their unique flavors and spices, and if you are lucky, they may have other less common biltong (zebra, wildebeest, blesbok etc). Try them all. We have never been left disappointed.

Amarula is a creamy liqueur made from the African marula, or elephant tree. The flavors are rich, creamy, and, although some describe it as akin to Baileys, it does have a very unique, African flavor profile. Drink it over crushed ice with dessert and you can’t go wrong.

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Outside Wild Top Tip: Ask your ranger or guide to add a shot of amarula to your morning coffee in place of milk or creamer. The result is a perfect morning pick-me-up with a kick. The best part, it is common practice, so it is not frowned upon one bit.

How do we begin to describe rusks? They are what appears to be a stale cake and easily overlooked but are absolutely delicious when you eat them correctly. A technique for eating food, who knew?!

Rusks are available in multiple flavors, from bran to wholewheat, buttermilk, and more. These cube-shaped chunks of dried cake are designed for dunking. Dunk them in your coffee, dunk them in your tea; hell, dunk them in your amarula. The key is to dunk them enough to soften the rusk and absorb as much flavor as possible from the drink. It is a local feel-good combo. You may not want to try it initially, but we know you’ll be reaching for more.

Melktert (Milk Tart)

Melktert is the Afrikaans word (South African language similar to Dutch) for Milk Tart. Melktert is a traditional Afrikaaner dessert made with a sweet, crust pastry and custard filling. The milk ratio is higher in melktert than in traditional custard tarts and is considered a South African Snacks’ family-pleaser. The dessert is finished with a sprinkling of cinnamon and there you have it. If you get a chance, sample as many different melktert recipes as possible. Each and every chef—home cooks, too—will have their own secret to the perfect melktert. The best ones, we believe, are sweet and sticky and hold their shape when cut in slices…but only just.

Boerewors and Pap

Boerewors is a spicy sausage, flavored not dissimilarly to biltong and dry wors. The Boerewors recipe is a closely guarded secret and households seem to hold sway if their ‘wors’ recipe is better than others. South Africans eat boerewors on bread rolls as a hotdog or, very often, with pap and sauce. Either combination is delicious, and both are worth a try.

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Boerewors is always cooked on an open fire and it is served on safari at all mealtimes. On one of your safari evenings, you will most likely get to experience a boma dinner. This outdoor meal is served under the stars and always offers boerewors. If you haven’t tasted this delicacy, make sure you do…even as a starter. Our mouths are watering just writing about it.

There you have it: five top South African Snacks to try on safari. Of course, there are more—bobotie, malva pudding, vegetable chakalaka etc.—and if you feel that we have missed one, leave a comment . In future articles we will give you some of our favorite recipes and maybe some ‘how-to videos.’

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10 foods to try on an African safari

Most people visit eastern and southern Africa to see the incredible wildlife, but this vast region also offers an array of unique culinary experiences. Here, depending on which country you visit, are a few local foods you might want to try.

The main staple throughout eastern and southern Africa, ugali is a stiff white porridge whose regional ubiquity has led to its inclusion on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Also known regionally as posho, mealiepap, and sima, it is made from maize meal, which is boiled in water or milk until stiff, and eaten by hand with simple meat or vegetable stew. The equivalent in Uganda, Rwanda, and parts of western Tanzania is a boiled plantain dish called matoke or batoke. 

Where to try ugali: Almost every local restaurant in eastern or southern Africa will serve ugali by default under one or another name. On safari, if you ask the chef at your lodge or camp to prepare it, they’ll almost certainly do so with great enthusiasm. 

Piri-piri chicken 

One of Africa’s best traveled culinary exports, galinha piri-piri consists of a butterfly-cut whole baby chicken smothered with a piquant chili, garlic, and lemon marinade then flame-grilled on hot coals. Practically the national dish of Mozambique, it is equally popular in South Africa and has made itself known worldwide through the popular Nando’s franchise. 

Where to try piri-piri chicken: Nando’s does a good job, but nothing beats the tangy like-mama-used-to-make-it piri-piri chicken served at owner-managed Mozambican restaurants such as Cape Town’s Toni’s on Kloof, Johannesburg’s Madeira & Del Sol, or the aptly-named Piri-Piri in the Mozambican capital Maputo. 

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Melktert and malva pudding

Of Cape Dutch origin, melktert (milk tart) is a cheesecake-like pie with a flaky pastry base and cinnamon-flavored custard-like topping, while malva pudding is a sticky, spongy cake flavored with apricot jam and served hot from the oven. 

Where to try melktert and malva pudding: Many game lodges and camps in eastern southern Africa serve malva pudding as a dessert, while melktert is something of a coffee shop and tearoom special, especially in South Africa. 

South Africans love to braai. Superficially, this popular outdoor pastime isn’t much different from a barbecue elsewhere in the world, but here it takes on a unique ritual significance, particularly (but by no means exclusively) in Afrikaans-speaking communities.  Expect one or all of steak, chicken, lamb chops, or sosaties (kebabs), liberally dosed in spice or marinade, as well as a generous roll of boerewors (‘farmers sausage’) and crusty, buttery garlic bread. 

Where to try a braai: If you are self-catering, you can do it yourself of course, but many safari camps and lodges in eastern and southern Africa treat guests to a braai every few nights.

African curries 

People associate curries with Asia, but several variants are available in Africa. On the coast of East Africa, Swahili-style curry has a distinctive flavor due to the liberal use of coconut milk, while Malay curries in South Africa are sweetened with apricots, raisins, and/or sultanas. The existence of established Indian communities in many African cities has led to a liberal scattering of restaurants serving more familiar Indian curries. A cheap dish unique to the South African port of Durban is bunny chow, which comprises a hollowed-out half-bread loaf filled to the brim with a hot curry. 

Where to try African curries: Curry-style dishes are pretty widespread and easy to find in most parts of Africa. Try Cape Town’s Biesmiellah for Malay, Zanzibar’s House of Spices for Swahili, or Durban’s The Curry O’s for bunny chow. 

A pun on the phrase ‘rolled eggs’, the rolex is a popular Uganda street food that consists of an omelet wrapped up and rolled inside a roti-like chapati flatbread. In its original form, the Rolex might also incorporate a few simple chopped vegetables, but in recent years it has developed an almost cultlike status in Uganda, and gourmet rolex outlets now offer a range of fillings comparable to those associated with burgers or pizzas. 

Where to try a rolex: On practically any street corner in almost any town in Uganda. For the gourmet, treatment try The Rolex Joint in the city of Jinja. And if you’re really serious about your rolexes, make sure you time your visit to coincide with the annual Rolex Festival in Kampala. 

African donuts

Several varieties of deep-fried doughballs are made in Africa. The triangular mandazi is a popular street snack throughout East Africa, and delicious when fresh, but rather cardboard-like when not. A southern African equivalent is the koeksister, a plaited pair of syrup-infused dough strips that are fried until golden-brown on the outside and soft and sticky inside. 

Where to try an African donut: The best place to try mandazi is on the street or in a market, where local women deep-fry them freshly in front of your eyes. 

Ethiopian cuisine

Ethiopia boasts the most distinctive cuisine in sub-Saharan Africa. The national staple is injera , a huge sourdough pancake made from a unique fiber-rich grain called tef . Usually eaten by hand, injera might be accompanied by fiery red meat or vegetarian stew called kai wat , a fried meat dish called siga tibs , or (for the truly fearless) a raw minced beef dish known as kitfo . Ethiopian cuisine is particularly attractive to spice fiends, while vegan dishes such as chickpea-based shiro tegamino and lentil-based misr wot cater to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church’s taboo on the consumption of animal products on so-called fasting days. 

Where to try Ethiopian cuisine : Literally anywhere in Ethiopia, but also at Ethiopian-run restaurants such as Arusha’s Spices & Herbs, Zanzibar’s Abyssinian Maritim, Nairobi’s Habesha, Kigali’s Lalibela, and Cape Town’s Addis in Cape. 

A Cape Malay dish that’s now popular throughout southern Africa, bobotie is reminiscent of cottage pie, comprising as it does a mincemeat base topped with an eggy sauce that crusts over when baked. As with many Cape Malay dishes, a combination of curry powder and raisins or sultanas creates a flavor both sweet and spicy.

Where to try bobotie: No better place than Biesmiellah, a traditional restaurant set in the Bo-Kaap, the colorful historic home to Cape Town’s Malay community.  

Nyama Choma 

Nyama Choma – literally ‘meat grilled’ – is the East African equivalent of a braai, and like its southern counterpart, it’s a social activity as much as a culinary one. All over Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, you’ll find small low-key nyama choma joints where locals chill and chat over a few after-work beers. Other than the beers, they will have a plate of flame-grilled mishkaki (spicy beef kebabs), Kuku (chicken) or samaki (fish – usually whole tilapia) along with sides of chips and a tomato, onion and chili salad called kachumbari. 

Where to try nyama choma: Great post- or pre-safari nyama choma joints include Njuguna’s Place (Nairobi), Uzunguni City Park (Arusha), and Kuonana African Restaurant (Moshi)

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Safari Theme Food Names - Creative Minds Needed Please!

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Hi, ladies! We're doing a Safari theme for my DS's 1st birthday. Here is what we are serving. Any creative ideas for what we can call each food? Thanks!

Pizza, Animal Shaped Chicken Nuggets, Fruit, Veggies, Spinach Dip, Pasta Salad, Cookies, Meatballs, Zebra Cakes, Cheetos, and cake of course!

  • s sophiasmommyxo Posted 08-12-12 Spinach dip- swamp dip

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  • m misscampbell08 Posted 08-13-12 Hakuna-ma-PASTA (instead of Hakuna-matatta, for pasta salad). Cheetah-Cheetos. Jungle juice. Safari dip (for spinach dip), call-of-the-wild cookies, zebra skins (zebra cakes), primitive pizza, Tarzan treats (vegetable platter), jungle nuggets (for the chicken nuggets). You could also try incorporating your los name into some of titles to make it even more personalized. Hope that I could help! :-)
  • m MommaAppleJax Posted 08-13-12 How about rice krispy snacks looking hippos? Make round outs balls different sizes, small ones for te he's and large one for the body? We did a safari theme for my LM too and at the craft store they had safari candy molds for $1. I used that to make candies for the cupcake toppers. Didn't take long start to finish to make them. I'd say 45 minutes made over 50 pieces.
  • m MommaAppleJax Posted 08-13-12 Sorry I meant large shapes for the hippo body and small pieces to make the limbs an head. Silly iPhone :-/
  • l LoveBeingFTM Posted 08-13-12 Ha ha ha, I LOVE hakuna-ma-pasta. Good one missc! Not sure how to top that but I'll try to think of some. :)

Wow! Thank you so much for all of the fantastic ideas! I never could have come up with them on my own. It's going to be hard to decide which ones to use lol.

I will definitely also have to look into the candy molds and play around with some rice krispy treats.

Thanks again everyone!

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90 words to use on your next safari

From aardvark to zebra, each grouping or ‘family’ of animals has its own collective noun….

A safari is at the top of many a bucket list. And for good reason. Whether it’s your first game drive or your 100th, each and every one is an adventure; a true broadening of horizons; an education for the mind; and a rejuvenation of the soul.

Fully kitted out in brand new khakis, with cameras and binoculars at the ready, wildlife and nature enthusiasts from around the world eagerly clamber up onto the rugged Landcruiser. Barely able to contain their childlike excitement, they embark on a safari into the unknown.

For the next few hours, or days, they will be captivated by nature’s beauty, mesmerised by the most fascinating facts and regaled with stories (and safari words) they’ll continue to tell their own friends and families for years to come.

While on a safari, you get to do things you’ve only ever dreamed of. Like listening to the grunting gnus of the Great Migration as they traverse the mighty plains of East Africa. Or riding a horse in the African wilderness alongside curious zebra and giraffe (image © Kaskazi Horse Safaris).

Perhaps you’ll take to the sky in a hot air balloon and float peacefully over the world-famous Mara River or the equally renowned Namib Desert. If you’re lucky, you’ll see the Big Five , perhaps catch a fleeting glimpse of one of the Elusive Eleven , or you might even witness a kill, like something straight out of a wildlife documentary.

Going on a safari with an expert &Beyond guide is like stepping into a real-life encyclopaedia that is filled with countless unexpected (and often unbelievable) facts about the most curious of creatures, both big and small.

You’ll learn all sorts of wildlife trivia, like how the chameleon changes colour, what makes the flamingo pink, why the dung beetle spends its day rolling around in dung, and why lions have black tufts on fur on their tails and the backs of their ears.

You’ll watch in awe as the golden orb spider effortlessly spins its silky, golden web. If you’re patient, you’ll likely see one or two of the Little Five , the pint-sized namesakes of their more widely known Big Five counterparts. You might even learn some age-old bush survival skills, like how to make a fire using sticks , or how to make a toothbrush out of a twig and toothpaste out of ash and water.

The more inquisitive and adventurous safari goers often end up doing things they never even thought imaginable, like sticking their fingers in (dry) elephant dung to determine the gentle giant’s diet or taking part in a highly competitive and always entertaining dung-spitting competition.

Yes, you read that correctly. Known as bokdrol spoeg in Afrikaans, this is the comical sport of spitting small, hard pellets of impala or giraffe dung. The farthest flung dung determines the overall dung-spitting champion. Don’t knock it until you’ve tried it! What happens on a safari, stays on safari.

Perhaps one of the most popular “safari classroom” lessons is the ever amusing collective noun discussion. Did you know that each grouping or ‘family’ of animals, from the tawny tiger and the leaping lemur, to the sluggish sloth and the hefty hippo, has its own, often rather charming, collective noun?

Here are 90 words to use on your next safari … or journey (after all, safari is the Swahili word for journey). Whether you’re exploring the plains of Africa, the jungles of Asia, or the timeless landscapes of South America, these safari words often weave their way into discussions amongst wildlife lovers. While some are bonafide terms widely accepted in the industry, some are just tongue-in-cheek and meant for a smile.

And if you’re looking for some expert advice (and a few more safari words), our Safari 101: a beginner’s guide sheds light on some more game drive lingo and how to get the most out of your luxury safari adventure.

As they say in Swahili, safari njema or have a good trip. Don’t forget to pack your sense of humour and a keenness for adventure, and join us for a dazzling journey [pun(s) intended].

1. An armoury of aardvarks 2. A colony of ants 3. A shrewdness of apes 4. A troop of baboons 5. A cloud of bats 6. A skulk or leash of bat-eared foxes 7. A sloth of bears 8. A hive of bees 9. A herd or obstinacy of buffaloes 10. A kaleidoscope of butterflies

11. A caravan of camels 12. A chain of caracals 13. An army of caterpillars 14. A glaring of cats 15. A coalition of cheetahs 16. A cartload of chimpanzees 17. A quiver of cobras 18. An intrusion of cockroaches 19. A consortium of crabs 20. A bask or float of crocodiles

21. A murder of crows 22. A pod of dolphins 23. A cluster or flight of dragonflies 24. A paddling of ducks 25. A herd of dugongs 26. A convocation of eagles 27. A herd, memory or parade of elephants 28. A school of fish 29. A flamboyance of flamingoes 30. A chorus or army of frogs

31. A gaggle of geese 32. A journey of giraffes (on the move) 33. A tower of giraffes (standing still) 34. A charm of goldfinches 35. A band of gorillas 36. A cloud of grasshoppers 37. A confusion of guinea fowl 38. An array of hedgehogs 39. A bloat of hippos 40. A colony of honey badgers

41. A charm of hummingbirds 42. A clan or cackle of hyenas 43. A mess of iguanas 44. A prowl or shadow of jaguars 45. A smack or brood of jellyfish 46. 47. A conspiracy of lemurs 47. A leap of leopards 48. A pride of lions 49. A lounge of lizards 50. A herd of llamas

51. A plague of locusts 52. A labour of moles 53. A business of mongooses 54. A swarm or scourge of mosquitoes 55. A consortium of octopus 56. A parliament of owls 57. A bamboo or embarrassment of pandas 58. A pandemonium of parrots 59. An ostentation of peacocks 60. A waddle or convent of penguins

61. A prickle of porcupines 62. A rhumba of rattlesnakes 63. An unkindness of ravens 64. A crash of rhinoceroses 65. A round of robins 66. A bed of scorpions 67. A sluthe of servals 68. A shiver of sharks 69. A stench of skunks 70. A bed or snuggle of sloths

71. A knot of snakes 72. A clutter of spiders 73. A scurry of squirrels 74. A murmuration of starlings 75. A fever of stingrays 76. A streak or ambush of tigers 77. A knot of toads 78. A bale of turtles 79. A posse of vicuñas 80. A venue or committee of vultures

81. A kettle of vultures (when flying overhead) 82. A boil of vultures (when coming down to land) 83. A sounder of warthogs 84. A pack of wild dogs 85. A litter of wild dog pups 86. A confusion of wildebeest 87. A dazzle of zebras

And, finally, just for a laugh…

88. A safari of people 89. An ingratitude of children 90. A randy of rangers (as coined by the late Bob Griffin, a dear friend of &Beyond )

NB: there is no official collective noun for pangolins because they are solitary; some say predicament; I prefer perfection.

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Safari Party Food Labels template

Safari Party Food Labels | Food Buffet Tags | Place Cards | Safari or Zoo or Jungle Birthday Party Theme | Editable DIY Template | Instant Download via SIMONEmadeit.com

Download, edit and print this Zoo or Safari Party Food Labels template now.

These printable folding food labels are perfect for the watering hole at your jungle, zoo or animal safari theme birthday party. They have giraffe, zebra, elephant & crocodile skins and images.

Personalize with your own food items by typing over my sample text at home using Adobe Reader. Get creative with Safari themed names – see some examples here !

Also use as Place Cards by typing in guest names instead of food.

Edit and print these Safari Party Food Labels as many times as you like.

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2. PERSONALIZE AT HOME Open it in Adobe Reader and simply type over my sample text. Templates ONLY work in the FREE Adobe Reader on your laptop or computer, not in any other program (or on your mobile device).

3. PRINT Print as many times as you like on your home color printer (or at your local copy shop) on US Letter or A4 sized bright white Cardstock.

4. CUT/TRIM AND FOLD Trim out your Safari Party Food Labels on the provided cut lines, fold on the dashed lines and place in front of your food items.

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There’s a lot of hard work that goes into planning the perfect baby shower . Not only do you have to find a great venue and work on a guest list that everyone will be happy with, but you also have to come up with the right theme, and then stick to it... with everything. A safari- themed baby shower is a really fun idea for the mama-to-be who loves nature or animals (or both), and is even more perfect if the parents are going to be doing a safari theme for their little one’s nursery.

To throw a safari-themed baby shower that feels Pinterest-worthy, you’ll need to put a lot of thought into every little detail. I recently threw my daughter a safari-themed birthday party (2 Wild!), so I consider myself something of an expert here, OK? The good news is that the safari theme is a popular one, so there are tons of cute options out there to choose from, whether you’re looking for the best invitations, the most creative food selections, or the most fun decorations. Check out the ideas below to get started.

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Safari Baby Shower Invitations

Invitations are the first step in your party planning. Picking an on-theme invitation is important because it shows everyone exactly what to expect and sets the mood. You have some options on how to go about this:

  • Opt for a calligrapher . If you have the budget for it, hire a calligrapher or similar professional to make your invitations for you. This gives you the ability to help them create a totally customized invitation, and they will typically also write out the envelopes as well, so all you have to do is put them together and send them out. Keep in mind that this is the most expensive option.
  • Order invitations online. Not into the custom idea? There are tons of sites online you can order invites from, and they range from very inexpensive to more premium, depending on what you’re looking for. I personally love Minted because the prices are reasonable, and they will also address your envelopes for no extra charge.
  • Go the Etsy route. For an even cheaper option and something that feels more unique, look for invites on Etsy . Lots of artists make the most adorable invitations, and many of them offer the ability to download them as a PDF for a flat rate (this is usually less than $10). From there, you can get them printed at a store like Staples and send them out yourself, or print them at home.
  • Do e-vites! Evites are super easy, inexpensive (or even free), convenient, and the most sustainable option. A lot of my friends use Evite.com and it works out really well. This is also the easiest way to keep track of RSVPs.

If you do want to order your invitations online, here are some of the cutest safari options.

Safari Animal Baby Shower Invitation

Safari Baby Shower Centerpieces

Get creative and DIY your own centerpieces or buy them already made. Here are some ideas to take inspiration from:

A Sand-Filled Glass Jar

Gold Safari Animals

Buy some glass jars, sand, fake palm leaves, and gold jungle animals (like these from Etsy ). Fill the bottoms of the tall jars with sand, throw some animals in there, and add some leaves. It looks both cute and sophisticated.

Mini Diaper Cakes

Animal Diaper Centerpieces

These mini diaper cakes work double duty as a fun centerpiece idea and as a gift for the mama-to-be — they can unravel them and use the diapers when baby gets here. Buy them from Etsy or craft them yourself.

Metallic Palm Trees

Palm trees are perfect for a jungle-themed party. These don’t require much else at all and they’re super easy since they don’t require any DIY.

Palm Leaves Bouquet

Monstera Leaves

For something slightly more chic, get some artificial monstera leaves and put them in a slim white vase. This is simple and feels more elegant and less cutesy.

Safari Baby Shower Balloons

Balloons are an easy and relatively inexpensive way to make any room or backyard look more festive and on theme. You can either buy balloons online and blow them up yourself (just be sure to look into helium machines), or you can order them from a party store near you. I love the animal print balloons that I used at my daughter’s party (linked below), and it’s also a cute idea to get some animal-shaped ones as well. A balloon arch is always fun, and while they can take a while, they’re worth it for the photos. Or you can hire someone to make them for you!

Safari Balloon Garland

Safari Baby Shower Signs

Signs are a cute decoration for the entrance into whatever room or venue you’re using, and they’re also fun to scatter along the various food and gift tables. Banners are also a great idea to add below a balloon arch or draped from a table.

Safari Baby Shower Welcome Sign

Safari Baby Shower Decorations

You can also scatter some other decorations around the room. Think baby blocks with a safari theme (bonus points if they can be used as nursery room decor later on), small items like hand-held fans to place at the tables, or diaper cakes that are on-theme.

Animal Safari Set

Safari Baby Shower Photo Backdrops

You obviously need to have a great spot for photos for social media! This is so fun for making memories and capturing images of your guests that you’ll want later on. You can do a sign with your name and date, or something a bit more general, like leafy greens that can easily be reused for photos or an event later on.

Safari Baby Shower Backdrop

Safari Baby Shower Games

This is a baby shower, so of course you have to have games, no matter how corny it might seem. You can keep games on theme with cute decorations that go along with them. Some cute ideas: put animal crackers in a jar and get people to guess how many, match the Disney animals to their parents, and do a jungle Price is Right. You can also rely on classics like advice cards, diaper raffles, and bingo.

Guess How Many Animal Crackers

Safari Baby Shower Paper Goods

If the baby shower is being held at someone’s home or in an outdoor venue that requires you to provide utensils and plates and all of that, then you’ll need to have paper goods on hand. And sure, you could opt for a solid color for everything, and that’s totally fine. But it’s a little more fun to stay on theme. Opt for fun animal print napkins and plates, and Meri Meri offers this amazing line of creative plates and napkins as well.

Go Wild Toucan Napkins

Safari Baby Shower Party Favors

A small favor is expected at something like a baby shower, and they can be fun to pick out. You can go for something traditional and classic, like a candle or hand sanitizer (which is really popular right now), or something that feels more appropriate for the theme: think animal crackers in a bag or leopard print scrunchies.

Safari Baby Shower Candle

Safari Baby Shower Dessert Ideas

Maybe the most fun part of the whole baby shower is coming up with a safari themed dessert table. If you’re planning on supplying desserts for the shower, there are tons of ideas out there for the cutest jungle animal treats.

Safari Animal Pretzel Sticks

pretzel animal sticks

Inspired by an image on Pinterest , I *painstakingly* made these pretzel sticks for my daughter’s safari party, and they were a hit. I chose to do tiger stripes, cheetah/leopard print, and zebra print. It’s simple, but time-consuming: dip pretzels in melted chocolate (I found orange, salted caramel, and white chocolate at the craft store near me), then add the design using melted dark or milk chocolate. I used a toothpick to create these designs, and yes, it took about as long as it sounds like it would. But I think they came out so fun! And, bonus: these also work as a good edible favor.

Monkey, Lion, & Tiger Cupcakes

animal cupcakes

Inspired by the recipes for jungle cupcakes on Chelsea’s Messy Apron , I made these lion, tiger, and monkey cupcakes. These were not as hard as they seem — I’m not a professional by any means and had no trouble doing these with my mom and aunt. They’re a little time-consuming, but completely worth it, because they were adorable — and delicious. I chose cupcakes instead of cake, but you can do both.

Chic Safari Cake Pops

cake pops

You can buy these chic gold safari theme cake pops from Etsy , or you can make them yourself. These definitely look like a professional is necessary, so I recommend buying them if you’re not a pro at this kind of thing.

Jungle Theme Rice Krispie Treats

safari rice krispy

Another item you can buy from Etsy or make yourself is these jungle-themed Rice Krispie treats. You would decorate them with melted chocolate, which seems relatively simple, if not a little time-consuming. These are another item that look so cute on the dessert table, or can easily be wrapped up and sent off as edible party favors.

Jungle Cookies

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Custom decorated cookies like these are always a popular option. They taste good and look so amazing. You can buy these from Etsy , or you can try creating them yourself. This palm leaf and animal set is adorable, but the options here are really endless.

This article was originally published on Aug. 22, 2021

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DIY Safari Themed Baby Shower Ideas (Decorations, Food, Games)

Posted on Published: November 16, 2022  - Last updated: September 11, 2023

Categories Motherhood , Pregnancy

DIY Safari themed baby shower ideas

Are you expecting a little one soon? Congrats! What an exciting time. If you’re looking for ideas to make your baby shower stand out, why not try a safari theme ? It’s perfect for animal lovers and adventure seekers alike. Plus, there are so many fun ways to incorporate a safari theme into your decor, food, and activities, don’t worry we got all the DIY Safari themed baby shower ideas listed for you. Keep reading for some wild ideas to make your safari themed baby shower a hit!

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Safari Themed Decorations

One of the best parts about planning a safari themed baby shower is getting to play around with all of the fun animal-themed decorations. You can go as simple or as over the-top as you want. A few ideas to get you started:

  • Hang jungle leaves and vines from the ceiling.
  • Cover the tables with green tablecloths and use brown napkins.
  • Scatter plastic or stuffed animals around the room.
  • Make a balloon arch in the shape of a lion or elephant.
  • Use green, brown, and yellow streamers to decorate the walls.

Here are some great ideas for Safari-themed decorations that we absolutely love:

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Giant Giraffe Stuffed Animal

Customized Neon Baby Sign

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Super Cute Safari Themed Baby Shower Table

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Safari themed food.

Your guests will work up an appetite running around the jungle, so be sure to have plenty of food on hand! Here are some yummy safari-themed food ideas:

  • Fruit kabobs that look like mini bananas
  • Vegetable trays with dip in the shape of a palm tree
  • “Ants on a log” (celery sticks with peanut butter and raisins)
  • A chocolate fondue fountain with graham crackers, marshmallows, and fruit for dipping

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Safari Themed Games and Activities

No baby shower is complete without some fun games and activities! Here are a few ideas to get your guests laughing and interacting:

Baby animal matching game : Print out pictures of baby animals and pair them up with their mothers. See who can match them up the quickest!

Diaper changing relay race : Divide your guests into teams and see who can change a diaper the fastest. Hilarity is sure to ensue.

Pin the tail on the zebra: A classic party game with a safari twist!

Printable Baby Shower Games

Last Thing You Need To Know About Safari Themed Baby Shower Ideas

A safari themed baby shower is a unique and fun way to celebrate the arrival of your new little one! There are so many ways to personalize this theme to make it your own. With just a little bit of planning, you can throw an unforgettable bash that your guests will be talking about for years to come. If you love this blog post, please share it with your friends and family on social media (Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, etc.). Also, feel free to comment below to let us know your favorite Safari-themed baby shower idea !

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The Ultimate Safari Packing List

All the gear, accessories, and clothing that’s fit to pack for the perfect safari adventure.

Katherine Alex Beaven is a Los Angeles-based travel, food and drink, and culture writer.

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My first-ever safari was a three-day budget camping safari in Kruger National Park run by a hostel. I shared a small 5x5 tent with a friend. Since then, I’ve taken over 150 safaris, running the gamut from bare-bones camping to luxury lodges. I’ve gone from being underprepared to being over-prepared to knowing what safari essentials you should pack no matter where you’re headed or what type of safari experience you’ve booked.

To double-check my checklist, I also reached out to Koen Pretorius, a local safari guide in South Africa, for his expert input on what travelers should pack for a safari. Although his company, Tsala Trails, focuses on luxury walking safaris, his packing suggestions apply to all types of safaris.

For the most part, the products on this list are all items I’ve used (or wish I had), have seen other people use, or were recommended by our expert guide, who reminds you to “prepare for the worst, but go with the flow and enjoy” once you arrive.

Packing Checklist for a Safari

Whether you’re heading out on a walking safari, staying in a basic tented camp, or checking into a luxury lodge, these are the items you’ll want to make sure make it into your bag.

  • Best Camera: Nikon Z50 Mirrorless Camera Two Lens Kit
  • Best Binoculars: Zeiss 10x42 Terra ED Binoculars
  • Best Sunscreen: Thinksport Kid’s Safe Sunscreen SPF 50+
  • Best Bug Spray: Off! Familycare Smooth & Dry Aerosole Personal Repellents and Bug Spray
  • Best Travel Adapter: Vintar Universal Travel Adaptor Kit
  • Best Water Bottle: Brita Stainless Steel Premium Filtering Water Bottle
  • Best First-aid Kit: Adventure Store Ultralight/Watertight Medical Kit  

Luggage and Accessories

  • Best Suitcase: Osprey Sojourn Shuttle Bag
  • Best Day Pack: Deuter Speed Lite 21 Pack
  • Best Sunglasses for Men: Knockaround Premiums Sport Sunglasses
  • Best Sunglasses for Women: Smith Caper 53mm ChromaPop Polarized Square Sunglasses
  • Best Sun Hat: Tilly LTM6 Airflo Broad Brim Sun Hat
  • Best Travel Pill Organizer: Auvon Weekly Pill Organizer

Shoes and Apparel

  • Best Sun Shirt: Uniqlo Airism Mesh UV Protection Full-zip Hoodie
  • Best Insulating Layer: Patagonia Better Sweater Fleece Jacket
  • Best Waterproof Pants: REI Co-op Sahara Convertible Pants
  • Best Walking Shoes: Merrell Moab 3 Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot
  • Best Sandals: Teva Original Universal Sandal

The most important things you’ll pack for your safari aren’t clothing items, but your gear. I’ve included the essential items for most safaris here, but your exact needs will depend on your particular safari destination and the type of safari you’ll be embarking on (camping, walking, or luxury excursions will require different types of gear). Pretorius also says that no matter what type of safari you’re on, small travel towels can come in handy to clean your face from dirt, dust, sweat, or sunscreen. For anyone planning on using their phone to take pictures and videos, packing a portable power bank (like this fast-charging option ) will help make sure you don’t run out of juice and get you powered back up quickly so you don’t miss too many photo ops.

Best Camera

Nikon z50 mirrorless camera two lens kit.

For those who don’t want to rely on their smartphone, which can lose power, overheat, or glitch while on a safari, a handheld camera is a must. Pretorius suggests going for a mirrorless model. I agree and recommend the Nikon Z30 Mirrorless Camera with Two Lens Kit. Mirrorless cameras are much more lightweight than DSLRs and tend to have a faster shooting reaction speed that can make or break a wildlife shot. This Nikon Z50 has 20.9 megapixels, shoots 4K video, and comes with both a 16-50mm that’s good for portraits and a 50-250mm zoom lens that is perfect for wildlife safaris (and the maximum you’ll probably be able to shoot without the image becoming unstable). It can also shoot at a pushed 204800 ISO, which basically means it’s also great for night shots.

Best Binoculars

Zeiss 10x42 terra ed binoculars.

Binoculars are technically optional for a safari, but what’s the point of going on a bucket list trip experience and squinting to see the wildlife? That said, binoculars can be expensive, so you want to make sure to get the best bang for your buck. Pretorius suggests looking for binoculars with good quality lenses that are lightweight and durable with a strength of at least 8x32, 10x28, or 10x32. Our top pick are the Zeiss 10x42 Terra ED Binoculars, which are just over 1.5 pounds and compact. Zeiss glass is considered premium quality, and the 10x42 specs give you both a good depth of field and a steady view. Their weatherproof design keeps them working in temperatures ranging from 24-140 degrees, but they also have a waterproof body, so you don’t have to worry about ruining them if they get wet.

Best Sunscreen

Thinksport kid’s safe sunscreen spf 50+.

While many people remember to pack sunscreen for their safari, they often don’t think twice about how eco-friendly it will be since safaris are primarily a land-based activity. It’s still important to wear eco-friendly sunscreen like Thinksport since any residue will be washed off your body in the shower and eventually absorbed in the ground in the bush. I am a loyal Thinksport fan because their eco-friendly mineral sunscreens have broad-spectrum UV protection, don’t go on greasy (be sure to shake it before applying), and have a minimal white cast. The Kids’ formula is also non-toxic, biodegradable, unscented, and suitable for sensitive skin. Plus, it’s water-resistant and will last for 80 minutes.

Best Bug Spray

Off familycare smooth & dry aerosole personal repellents and bug spray.

Bug spray is available in most safari destinations, but the options may be limited. Bring your own to be safe. I recommend the Smooth and Dry version of Off! FamilyCare Insect & Mosquito Repellant. It comes in a convenient four-ounce size that is sure to last for your entire trip, but won’t take up unnecessary room in your day pack. This aerosol formula makes application effortless and even, and it dries without any sticky or greasy residue — there’s nothing worse than sitting in the heat and feeling like you have a coat of chemicals on you. It’s also unscented, which is ideal for heading into wildlife territory. The 15 percent DEET formulation covers a range of insects, from mosquitos to gnats and ticks. It can also safely be sprayed on clothes.

Best Travel Adapter

Vintar universal travel adaptor kit.

The Vintar Universal Travel Adaptor Kit is an essential buy that you can reuse for subsequent trips abroad. Not only is this adaptor beloved and well-priced, but it also stands out because it actually contains a plug adaptor configuration for South Africa. South Africa has a unique plug that is usually only available as its own clunky, pricey plug. I also love the streamlined design of this adaptor unit compared to other units and the fact that it has two two-prong plugs, two 5-volt USB-C ports, and one 5-volt USB-A port built right in.

Best Water Bottle

Brita stainless steel premium filtering water bottle.

While most lodges and safari companies will offer water bottles , Pretorius recommends bringing your own reusable water bottle to stay hydrated between game drives and walks, and during transfers and travel. I recommend the Brita Insulated Filtered Water Bottle because many lodges and camps in Africa use rainwater for drinking water, and while it is safe to drink, it may taste differently than you’re used to. This bottle has a replaceable carbon filter that helps to improve water taste and odor. It can also remove particulates in the water, but note that it is not a purifier. The stainless steel insulation will keep contents cool or warm for up to 24 hours, and the straw is ideal for taking sips inside a bumpy vehicle without spilling. One filter lasts up to two months or 40 gallons of water and replaces up to 300 plastic bottles of water.

Best First-aid Kit

Adventure medical kit ultralight watertight .5.

Any reputable safari operator or lodge will have a first-aid kit , but I still recommend packing this Adventure Medical Kit for peace of mind. It has all your essential medical needs covered, including an assortment of bandages and wound dressings, single doses of various generic pain and allergy medications, a splinter remover that can also remove ticks, and a collection of blister covers. Everything comes in a compact, double-layer waterproof bag that will easily fit into your day pack without taking up too much room. I particularly like having this on hand because it offers a quick way to deal with minor ailments on your own, using products you’re familiar with, and doesn’t require you to hunt down the lodge manager or interrupt the safari.

Best Luggage and Accessories

Your exact accessories and luggage needs will again vary depending on your specific trip, but I’ve compiled a basic list of items that function as universal needs. Regarding walking tours, Pretorius says a walking stick is a great addition, but only if you know you’ll use it. On the flip side, he says you’ll definitely want to pack a pair of ankle gaiters to strap onto your shoes to protect your lower legs and ankles from dirt, mud, debris, and errant branches or rocks.

Best Suitcase

Osprey sojourn shuttle bag 30 inch.

This eco-friendly, water-resistant wheeled duffel from Osprey ticks so many boxes, even ones you didn’t know you needed. On a basic level, it has a 108-liter capacity, several interior zippered organization pockets, a retractable handle, and is constructed with tough Bluesign-approved nylon. But the beauty of this bag is in the details. The duffel’s compression straps allow the bag to conform and snugly hold several different capacity levels — meaning you can pack it partially full, leaving room for souvenirs. Exterior storage includes a waterproof shoe compartment (key for muddy or dusty after-safari shoes) and a top easy-access compartment for toiletry bags or dirty clothes. It also has an extra-wide wheelbase and oversized 110mm wheels that maneuver beautifully over multiple surfaces, including rough terrain.

Best Day Pack

Deuter speed lite 21 pack.

Day packs are necessary for keeping your essentials with you while out on game drives or bush walks. The Deuter Speed Lite 21L Pack is made from 100 percent recycled materials and goes hard on the features while maintaining a simple and slim profile. Hikers and walkers will appreciate the bag’s minimal 15-ounce weight, padded and lined mesh backing, weight-balancing sternum and waist strap, and the side compression straps that help to prevent wobbling. You’ll get a side water bottle pocket (or you can slide a water bladder into the back sleeve and utilize the built-in hydration port and tube routing), a zippered top easy-access pocket, and accessory loops where you can thread things like your sunglasses. We also love that it’s made with Bluesign recycled materials.

Best Sunglasses for Men

Knockaround premiums sport sunglasses.

When it comes to sunglasses, Pretorius says you should pack a pair with polarized lenses and UVA and UVB protection to help protect your eyes while out on safari. These Knockaround Premiums Sport Sunglasses have a wide rectangular shape that will complement a variety of face shapes while also providing good coverage. These sunglasses are made from a strong but lightweight polycarbonate material and have comfortable nose cushions for those long outings. In particular, the polarized lenses are FDA-approved for their excellent impact resistance. They’re only available in one color and one size, but luckily it’s black and a size with a near-universal fit. These sunnies are also affordably priced, so you can leave your expensive sunglasses at home.

Best Sunglasses for Women

Smith caper sunglasses with chromapop.

These classically shaped square sunglasses offer 100 percent UV protection and the benefits of polarized lenses, plus a little extra that makes them a great safari pick. They have a proprietary ChromaPop component that enhances the view by further reducing glare and filtering out certain light wavelengths, resulting in superior clarity and natural color matching. Plus, they come in three color options, so you can find the pair that’s perfect for your look. Polymer materials makes them durable, and anti-slip nose cushions help keep them comfortable (and on your face during those windy game drives). They are an investment, however, so you might want to pick up a hard sided glasses case for storage.

Best Sun Hat

Tilley ltm6 airflo broad brim hat.

Pretorius says to stick with a brimmed hat since it will help keep your neck and shoulders protected from the sun, and he recommends investing in a hat from Tilly, the brand he himself uses. I like their LTM6 Airflo Sun Hat because it has the second-widest brim in the collection, comes in safari-friendly colors, and is made of Bluesign recycled materials. Where it shines, though, is its UPF 50+ sun protection rating and cooling mesh band around the crown that allows air to flow through (somehow while staying water-repelling). I love that it packs down flat and has the all-too-important adjustable wind strap, so it will stay in place in windy conditions. Oh, and Tilly guarantees all their hats for life.

Best Travel Pill Organizer

Auvon weekly pill organizer.

Use this travel pill organizer to pack your daily anti-malarial meds, regular prescriptions and supplements, or to ensure you have a stash of your trusted over-the-counter allergy or pain medicines. What I love about this seven-day pill organizer is that each day’s container can be removed separately and easily slipped into your pocket or day pack, giving you access to your daily dosage without having to cart around the entire case. Plus, the containers have a large capacity that can fit several larger-sized pills, and each day is a different color, a boon for visual folks like me. You’ll also get a water-resistant case with an easy-grab handle, and an interior pocket where you can store printed copies of your prescriptions (especially essential for any controlled prescriptions).

Best Shoes and Apparel

When it comes to clothing, Pretorius suggests leaning into performance tech items that are lightweight, breathable, and offer sun and water protection when possible. He says that waterproof pants and a waterproof jacket are “game-changers” during the rainy season since they fold up small and can make or break your experience in cold and rainy weather. For winter safaris, he warns that it can get cold and recommends packing a warming beanie and a pair of insulated gloves . These can also come in handy for early morning or nighttime game drives or walks during the shoulder season. The biggest tip is to pack layers, as temperatures can fluctuate from day to night and even throughout the day.

Best Sun Shirt

Uniqlo airism mesh uv protection full-zip hoodie.

Whether you’re walking or in a vehicle, be sure to pack at least one top that has UPF protection. UPF protection is like built-in sunscreen and the UPF number refers to the percentage of UV rays the fabric blocks. According to Pretorius, you should aim for easy-to-care-for materials such as polyester, cotton, or blends. Uniqlo’s recycled polyester-spandex Airism Mesh UV Protection Full Zip Hoodie provides a removable full-coverage layer that’s lightweight and breathable enough to wear in high temps without overheating. I love that it has hand pockets and thumbholes, too, so you can protect your hands as well. It also packs down into its own pocket, making it a cinch to toss into your day pack.

Best Insulating Layer

Patagonia better sweater fleece jacket.

An insulating layer is a must for keeping you cozy during morning or night walks, chilly nights in a tent , or during early or evening game drives. It’s amazing how quickly it can go from warm to chilly (or even freezing) when you’re zooming through the park in an open-air vehicle. I never got in the vehicle without my Patagonia fleece, a men’s version hand-me-down from a ranger friend after I failed to pack my own. I like this style in particular because it has a contoured cut that is easy to layer and features a full zipper that doesn’t require you to pull it over your head. The zippered hand pockets and sleeve stash pocket are also key for keeping items secure during bumpy rides or long hikes (they also help keep out sneaky bugs). Plus, it’s made from recycled material and is Fair Trade-certified.

Best Waterproof Pants

Rei co-op sahara convertible pants.

Waterproof and rainproof pants are essential for Safaris. Pretorius notes that they can help to keep your safari experience comfortable and pleasant in cold or inclement weather. These REI Co-op Sahara Convertible Pants ( also available for men ) are made from recycled polyester, spandex, and nylon, and have a special water-repellent coating that causes water to bead on contact. The cargo-style design includes six storage pockets to securely carry any essentials, and the drawstring elastic waist allows you to customize the fit for maximum comfort. The pants are lightweight and breathable but also feature vertical ankle zippers for extra airflow — or you can simply zip off the lower portion of the pants below the knee to convert them into shorts.

Best Walking Shoes

Merrell moab 3 mid waterproof hiking boots.

A durable and comfortable pair of sneakers is a must, even if you’re spending the majority of your time in a vehicle (you’ll likely have the chance to get out of the vehicle a few times to walk around or do a short bush walk). Heading out on a walking safari or staying in a ground-level tented camp? They’re a necessity. These Merrell Moab 3 Mid all-terrain boots get the job done by providing a supportive but comfortable fit with contoured footbeds, excellent shock absorption, high-traction soles, and outer heel and toe protection.

They’re also waterproof, which comes in handy for water crossings or downpours, and this mid-rise version has extra ankle support — highly recommended by Pretorius — for uneven ground and tiring trails. Several neutral colorways also mean you can pick the right combo for you while still blending into the bush.

Best Sandals

Teva women's original universal sandals.

Pretorius recommends packing a pair of sandals . While he is comfortable wearing flip-flops, I prefer a sturdier sandal like the Teva Original Universal. It’s a bit more rugged, with stabilizing traction in the sole and an adjustable heel strap to prevent them from sliding off. These sandals are also top-notch performers in wet conditions and have a molded sole with heel cushioning and arch support for long-wear comfort. Fitting with the theme of most of the items on this list, they are also made from recycled materials. Another bonus? They have an accessible price point, and there are a whopping 43 colors and patterns to choose from in women’s sizes and over 50 options in men’s sizes .

What to Know Before You Go on Safari

Avoid camouflage clothing.

If you’re visiting countries like Zimbabwe, Zambia, Ghana, and Uganda (to name a few), you’ll need to avoid packing anything with a camouflage design. In these countries, it is illegal for anyone outside of official law and military personnel to wear camouflage.

Consult your doctor about anti-malarial medications

Malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal disease transmitted by mosquitoes. It is present in some safari destinations, but not all. For example, all game reserves in South Africa's Eastern Cape are in malaria-free zones, but malaria is still a risk in other provinces, including Mpumalanga, which is home to Kruger National Park. Likewise, popular safari countries like Tanzania and Kenya are high-risk malaria zones.

Get in touch with your doctor or local travel clinic several months before your trip to discuss antimalarial options, as some medicines require you to start taking them several weeks before you arrive — and/or several weeks after. It’s also a good idea to ask if your destination requires any vaccinations for entry. Many countries require proof of a yellow fever vaccination, while Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, typhoid, cholera, and MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccinations are recommended prior to travel.

Prepare for the weather

Within the four global seasons of summer, spring, fall, and winter, you should pay attention to whether your visit coincides with the wet or dry season. In South Africa, the dry season is roughly between May and September, and the wet season is October through April with rains starting in November, Pretorius says.

“There is essentially no rain during the winter months,” he adds, which can make “spotting wildlife easier as the vegetation is less dense and the animals tend to stay around permanent water sources. Summer months are hot and humid, and storms can occur frequently, but rarely last very long. Rainy season means the return of migratory birds, and numerous antelope species also give birth during this time of year.”

Keep in mind, the majority of safari destinations are located below the equator in the southern hemisphere. Pretorius is quick to remind safari-goers that the winter and summer seasons occur at opposite times compared to locations above the equator. If you book a safari in most destinations during the months of June, July, and August, you’ll be hitting winter, not summer, and vice versa.

Everyone’s safari needs will differ, but check with your safari provider about what types of items will be available for free or to rent onsite so you don’t pack unnecessary items. For example, many providers offer simple ponchos during the rainy season but rarely offer waterproof pants. Focusing on the necessities will help keep your costs down, luggage lighter, and avoid product waste. Plus, you’ll have more room for souvenirs!

Additionally, avoid single-use and plastic products and instead try to stick to eco-friendly options when possible. Many lodges and camps operate with eco-friendly practices, and following suit during a safari is one way to be respectful of the natural areas, people, and wildlife you’ve come to see. Thin, plastic bags have also been banned in countries like Uganda, South Africa, Tanzania, and Kenya, making eco-friendly materials a must.

A soft-sided rolling duffel is the best luggage to bring on safari, particularly if part of your travels include a smaller airline or will take place on a smaller plane. Many smaller aircrafts and smaller airlines in African countries require soft-sided luggage. The last thing you’ll want to do after a long flight is purchase a new piece of luggage and repack before being let onto your intra-country flight. Since size, weight, shape, and luggage types can vary vastly between airlines, it’s a good idea to do research beforehand to make sure your luggage meets all restrictions.

Pretorius says to avoid “anything red, orange, yellow, fluorescent, and even white” since predators often associate these colors with prey. You want to blend in as much as possible with your surroundings, which is why natural, neutral-colors are best for safaris. This is even more important for walking safaris or camping as you’ll actually be on the ground. "Think earthy tones, like khaki, brown, beige, and even navy blue” when choosing your safari packing palette, Pretorius adds.

If you’re in a self-contained lodge, you can wear pretty much whatever you’d like while on the property. Just be sure to dress for the weather and remember that even luxury safari lodges have a fairly casual vibe (a.k.a you won’t need any formal or business attire).

When in doubt, opt for lightweight clothing that offers protection from the elements and environment — breathable, water-resistant/waterproof, and UPF fabrics in layers.

Why Trust Travel + Leisure

K. Alex Beaven has had over 150 safari experiences, including budget camping, bush walks, game drives, river cruises, and luxury lodges in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, and Sri Lanka. Additionally, Alex spent several months living onsite at two game reserves in the Eastern Cape, creating content for their conservation volunteer programs. She also interviewed Koen Pretorius, owner and guide at Tsala Trails , a safari company that offers all-inclusive walking safaris in Big 5 game reserves across South Africa, to get his best advice about preparing and packing for a safari.

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I Asked 3 Food Editors To Name the Best Frozen Pizza—They All Said the Same Brand

It is also the winner of Simply Recipes' best frozen foods awards.

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Frozen pizza gets a bad rap. It can be dry and uninspired, with a cardboard-like crust and unpronounceable additives that rob the pie of its essential goodness. Usually, at our house, frozen pizza is more of a "Plan B," meaning something went amiss with our original dinner plans, and I say, “Well, we’ve got a frozen pizza in the chest freezer, I guess we’ll do that instead.” 

That shouldn’t be the case! Pizza, after all, is so glorious and universally beloved that there should be a frozen store-bought option that does justice to the best restaurant versions.

I asked some of my food editor friends to point me in the direction of the best frozen pies, and they all said the same brand.

The Food Editors I Asked

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  • Myo Quinn : Associate Editorial Director for Simply Recipes and trained chef

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The Best Frozen Pizza, According to Food Editors

The editors I spoke to are the first to admit that frozen pizza isn’t exactly their go-to dinner, but all of them raved about Genio Della Pizza , which is made in the Neapolitan style in the wood-fired ovens of Northern Italy before being shipped straight to your freezer. 

“I’m not a big frozen pizza person, but Genio really impressed me,” says Lucy. “The toppings held up, and the pizzas were not at all dry. The crust had that satisfying combination of crisp and chew that you get with a good freshly made slice.” 

For Myo, these frozen pizzas border on the magical. “It’s almost incomprehensible how Genio has been able to nail frozen pizza. The crust is so chewy and perfectly salty—the ultimate premium pizza.”

Genio also took the top honors in Simply Recipes’ 2024 Freezies Awards , where tasters noted the exceptional quality of the dough—a crust with a nice chew and tangy sourdough flavor. The brand makes four varieties of pizza, including Margherita, Marinara, Bianca, and Broccoli Rabe with black olives. They can be tricky to track down—look for them in Whole Foods Markets or shop online .

Arie keeps it real, saying, “I'm not going to pretend that it's better than homemade pizza straight out of the oven or the pizza from your local pizzaiolo, but it's pretty damn close.” For Arie, Genio excels in every category: “the chewy crust, the high-quality toppings, the sauce—everything.” She recommends giving the Bianca and Margherita pies a try, adding, “The Genio pizza options are in a league of their own."

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Your pup deserves delicious food. But while your dog might act like what it wants most in the world is leftovers from your dinner table, dogs have different nutritional needs than people do — and every dog is unique. To find the best dog food, you'll want to target your dog's age, size and individual needs. (For instance, you might want to look for the small-breed or senior version of one of the top dog foods on our list.) That's why, beyond our top picks, it's important to start by asking your veterinarian for suggestions, too.

Our pros regularly test and review different canine products, including indestructible dog toys and dog strollers , and we're familiar with the top brands on the market. We've tested dog foods in our homes and with our panel of consumer testers. When doing our research we surveyed dog parents and veterinarians (including Dr. Caos and Megan Conrad , M.B.B.S., an associate veterinarian at Wellhaven Pet Health in Oregon and a dog owner) and considered ingredients, price, varieties and availability for each option. All in all, we looked at more than 25 different dog foods before making our list of favorites .

A blended recipe of chicken, lamb and salmon goes into this multi-protein dry dog food. One of our pet pro's dogs has been eating this food brand since puppyhood and still loves it.

Like other dry dog food, "the crunch texture can help promote dental health," says Dr. Caos . "The mechanical action of chewing kibble can help reduce tartar buildup and maintain healthier teeth and gums while the abrasive action of chewing can help scrape away plaque." Aside from maintaining those pearly whites, this kibble is complete with what the brand maintains are "superfoods" including grains, seeds, fruits and vegetables along with the protein (each cup has at least 22% crude protein). It's pricier than most traditional supermarket brands but a little less costly than other premium brands, and it has many reviewers singing its praises.

We're showing Nutro's dry food for large breeds, but the brand also offers Ultra versions for small dogs , weight management , puppies and senior dogs as well as wet food and a limited-ingredient option for dogs with sensitive stomachs. We like that you can find Nutro online including on Amazon, in pet stores including PetSmart and in mass retailers like Walmart.

There are more affordable classic dry dog foods on the shelves, but for premium ingredients at a reasonable price we like Blue Buffalo. Deboned chicken is the first ingredient, followed by chicken meal, brown rice, and a mix that includes barley, oatmeal and many fruits and vegetables. The brand includes vitamins, minerals and antioxidants to help boost a dog's immunity. On Amazon it gets more than 30,000 five-star reviews, with many reviewers calling it their dog's favorite.

Blue Buffalo is available many places including online, in pet stores, at supermarkets and in mass-retail chains. This link is to the adult chicken formula; there's also Baby Blue puppy food.

Fresh dog food must be refrigerated or frozen when it arrives through the mail, and it's more expensive than traditional kibble. Unfortunately you can't get a grasp on the exact monthly cost until you give it a try, since it varies depending on your dog's size and needs.

The brand says that plans start at less than $4 a day for small dogs, and average $8 a day between all breeds. Try now to get a plan customized for your pup! Our experts love how easy it is to personalize this dog food for your pet. In fact we've named it our favorite dog food delivery service and best dog food subscription box . You start by filling out a survey about your dog with their breed, weight and age, plus information about their activity level and any food sensitivities.

Then instead of you having to hunt down a food that's right for your pup, Ollie will cook and mail appropriate homemade meals, in flavors like chicken, turkey, pork and lamb. Choose from three different plans: the full fresh plan, the mixed bowl of half fresh and half Ollie kibble, or just a half-order of the fresh plan if you already have a dry dog food you like.

One of our analysts used Ollie for her finicky pup and particularly liked how easy the web site and app are to use, noting that you can change the delivery date or location. "I also love the compact packaging that doesn’t take up too much space in the freezer," she adds. "Food-wise, my super-picky Shiba seemed to like Ollie's fresh food much more than she ever liked kibble."

The Farmer's Dog Fresh Dog Food

Fresh Dog Food

This popular meal service for dogs was founded back in 2015 with the idea that dogs, especially ones with food sensitivities, could thrive with homemade meals made of easily recognizable ingredients. The Farmer's Dog is particularly good for pets with sensitivities or allergies . The extremely detailed sign-up quiz helps you zero in on everything you need to consider to find the best formula for your dog, from their body condition (skinny, just right, rounded or chunky) to their activity level, pickiness, current food, health issues (including allergies and sensitivities) and whether or not they require a prescription diet.

Once you've filled out all of that information, The Farmer's Dog will provide you with a recommended plan including up to three flavors of freshly prepared dog food that they then flash-freeze. (We named them the best frozen dog food delivery service .) Protein can include chicken, beef, turkey or pork. Interestingly, they'll also sell you just the raw ingredients and teach you recipes if you want to try to DIY your dog's food at home.

Either way, their subscription is likely to be more expensive than store-bought food, and less convenient since you'll have to be home to receive your delivery and get it into the fridge or freezer. The brand says that plans start at $2 a day. To illustrate how costs can range, the web site gives an example of a 11-pound Yorkshire terrier whose fresh food plan is $2.80 a day and a 75-pound Labrador retriever mix whose fresh food plan is $10.39 a day. Fans say it's worth it if their dog thrives on it.

Purina Pro Plan

Pro Plan

Dr. Conrad highly recommends this brand since she finds it to be one of the "most nutritionally balanced" options on the market. Omega-6 fatty acids help keep a dog's skin and coat healthy and shiny, while EPA and DHA (found in the salmon and fish oil) help promote heart health. It also features natural prebiotic fiber to help improve digestive health by cultivating helpful intestinal bacteria, so it's good for a dog with a sensitive stomach.

When reading the ingredient list, you'll see this option mainly relies on fish proteins, with a variety of vitamins and minerals like vitamin-E and vitamin-A supplements as well as choline chloride to keep pup's liver healthy. It is also poultry-free, which can be a taste preference for some picky pups.

There are many other Pro Plan varieties for dogs of different sizes and with different issues. Just a few include a high-protein mix with beef, a weight management formula for large dogs and a puppy formula . Purina is a well-known mass-market brand available online, in pet stores, in grocery stores and in large retail chains. If you need to pay less, you can also check out the Purina One line.

Merrick Grain-Free Dog Food

Grain-Free Dog Food

Though most dogs don't need a grain-free diet, your vet might recommend one if your dog has shown sensitivities or allergies to grains .

"Every dog is unique, and their nutritional needs may vary," Dr. Caos explains. "While some dogs thrive on grain-free formulas, others may do well on diets containing grains." This beef-and-sweet potato recipe is packed with 32 percent protein and is formulated for all breeds. It also includes omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids to promote healthy skin and shiny fur, and glucosamine and chondroitin that help keep joints and hips healthy. Deboned beef is the first ingredient, followed by lamb meal, salmon meal and then sweet potatoes.

There are relatively limited number of grain-free varieties in the Merrick line but they do sell grain-free dog food for puppies . Also popular: The Merrick grain-free wet dog foods, such as a canned steak dinner . The brand is widely available online, in pet-food stores and at some mass retailers.

Wellness Canned Dog Food

Canned Dog Food

There are a few reasons you might want to opt for wet dog food like this one by Wellness, according to Dr. Caos. For dogs with existing dental issues that may have trouble chewing hard food, and for dogs that don't seem to drink enough water throughout the day, the high moisture content makes this type of food easier to chow down on and helps keep dogs hydrated . Dr. Caos also notes that wet dog food can be more appealing to pets due to its "softer texture, stronger smell and richer flavors."

Canned food tends to be a bit more expensive than dry kibble, but it's a less expensive option than fresh. Cans are heavy and you'll need to store unused portions of an open can in the fridge. But unlike with fresh dog food, canned food is shelf-stable and can last a good long while unopened. The main protein source in this one is lamb and beef, but it also features a variety of added vitamins and supplements to help promote your pet's healthy immune system, digestion and strong bones.

Other flavors include turkey and even a venison and salmon mix, and you can buy Wellness dog food in many stores, including PetSmart and Walmart, and on many web sites, including Amazon and Chewy.

Hill's Science Diet Dry Dog Food

Dry Dog Food

Hill's Science Diet is another one of the dog food brands that Dr. Conrad specifically recommends due to its "nutritionally balanced" formula that's great for many different types of dogs.

This version for small and mini breeds is especially popular with pet owners, with more than 22,000 five-star reviews on Amazon. It's got extra-small kibble made for tiny jaws and is formulated with omega-6 and vitamin E for a shiny coat and healthy skin. Chicken meal is the first ingredient and its main source of protein, but there's also rice, whole grain wheat, soybean, barley and corn in the mix.

This one is meant for adult dogs ages 1 to 6. If your small dog tends to get chunky there's also a weight management formula, one for small dogs with a sensitive stomach and there's a senior formula for small dogs ages 11 and older. There's a different adult formula for dogs who fall into the middle ages of 7 to 10 — the brand's age labeling is a bit confusing. Hill's Science Diet is sold primarily at pet stores, veterinarian offices and online.

Royal Canin Dry Dog Food

Dry Dog Food

Hyper-specific formulas are a hallmark of the Royal Canin brand, which offers dozens of blends so you can find the one that best matches your dog's size and age . This variety, for large adult dogs 56 to 100 pounds, is made of bigger kibble pieces for their strong jaws. It's a chicken formula (like almost all Royal Canin dog food) that's also packed with antioxidants, vitamins and omega fatty acids for your big dog's shiny coat, bone health and joint support.

What if your dog is extra large? There's also a formula for giant breeds who weigh over 100 pounds. Royal Canin also tailors meals for specific breeds like its Golden Retriever , Labrador Retriever and Rottweiler formulas. The shape of the kibble changes for each one! Finally, if your future biggie is small right now small, the brand has large breed puppy food. This brand is pricey and though it's sold at pet stores, veterinarian offices and online, it's not usually in grocery stores or mass-retail chains.

Stella & Chewy's Meal Mixers

Meal Mixers

Raw dog food seems to be all the rage, with marketing that seems to say the closer dog food is to a fresh kill, the more appropriate it is for your dog. The American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF) cautions against handling and serving actual raw protein to your pup, because it can give you or your pet a foodborne illness.

We think a freeze-dried raw dog food, like these Meal Mixers from Stella & Chewy's, is a smart way to go if you want to try the trend without the danger of preparing raw meat yourself. (Plus, it's shelf-stable!) They are single-sourced high-protein pieces, 40 percent crude protein, and the brand suggests you mix it with your dog's regular kibble. That way your pet gets the added taste and a blast of protein.

"My dog loves everything Stella & Chewy," reports one of our Lab leads. Because each bag is essentially about 95 percent meat, they are expensive. This 35-ounce pouch is about the same price as many 30-pound bags of dry dog food. So it really is just meant as a topper, as the brand says, to "kickstart your kibble." A slightly less-expensive alternative is the brand's dinner dust that you shake onto dry dog food like a seasoning. Stella & Chewy's is sold in pet stores and online.

Nom Nom Freshly-Made Frozen Dog Food

 Freshly-Made Frozen Dog Food

One of our Lab pet parents loves using the Nom Nom web site to regularly receive meals for her large dog. But another prefers to only use the fresh food sometimes as a meal topper . If you're just fresh-food curious or only want to serve homemade dog food as a treat or topper, we like that you can pick up seven pouches of Nom Nom dog food through web sites including Chewy and at stores including PetSmart.

Nom Nom offers four ready-cooked flavors plus a variety pack . You receive them frozen and will want to put them in the fridge if you'll serve them soon or freezer if you're saving them for a special occasion. Each recipe includes protein, veggies and vitamins. What you're missing out on by just picking up these pouches is having the brand tailor a recipe for your dog's special needs. For that, you'd want to move to a subscription through nomnomnow.com.

How we chose the best dog food brands

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The Good Housekeeping Institute reviews all kinds of pet products, including food-based products like dog treats and dog supplements .

We test brands with our Lab experts who have dogs, send brands out to tester families and read through hundreds of online reviews to understand real-life usage. We also scour each product's ingredient list and check and double-check to be sure each dog food is available no matter where you live in the U.S. For this story we also consulted two veterinarians to ensure that we're only recommending the safest and healthiest dog foods.

Our final list consists of reliable brands we trust, veterinarian-recommended products and our Good Housekeeping pros' favorites. Each brand meets nutritional requirements set by the Association of American Feed Control (AAFCO) to ensure that your pet will have all the nutrients for their life stage.

What to consider when shopping for the best dog food

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Dogs need animal protein — even if you're a vegetarian, your dog can not be. But grains, fruits and vegetables are all perfectly okay to be in your dog's food along with the meat, poultry or fish that is their main sustenance.

✔️ Trust the vet: "Your veterinarian knows your dog's specific needs and can provide valuable guidance on selecting the right dog food," Dr. Caos says. "They can consider factors like age, breed, size, activity level and any health conditions in order to recommend an appropriate diet."

✔️ Your dog will have opinions: You can lead a dog to a premium kibble but you can't necessarily make it eat. You may need to try a few flavors to hit on what they love, so buy a small bag when you're trying a new dog food .

✔️ Find a formula that fits them: While puppy food may be formulated to support their growth, senior dog food is created to help their joints, bone and skin as they get old. The American Kennel Club notes that large dogs can be more prone to musculoskeletal problems than their small breed counterparts, so you'll want to ensure that you're purchasing dog food specifically for large breeds if you've got one, since it has a different balance of nutrients. Smaller dogs, meanwhile, benefit from a food for them that has smaller kibble pieces that are easier for them to eat.

✔️ Check the ingredient list: " High-quality ingredients [should be] the primary components of the dog food," Dr. Cao says. "The first few ingredients should ideally be named animal protein sources, such as chicken, beef or fish. Avoid foods that list vague terms like 'meat meal' as the main protein source."

Your vet can also tell you if there's anything to avoid with your dog. For instance, most dogs don't need grain-free dog food, but some dogs do benefit from it. " If your dog has specific dietary restrictions or allergies, choose a food that accommodates those needs," Dr. Caos says. The FDA studied grain-free dog food to see if there was a link between it and canine heart disease; the study was inconclusive. A more recent study from the University of Missouri found no link between grain-free diets and the development of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). But to be safe, don't put your pet on a grain-free diet until you've received clearance from the veterinarian.

✔️ Get expert-formulated recipes: To ensure your pet is getting the healthiest (and tastiest) chow, you'll want to look for brands that use board-certified nutritionists to formulate the diet. This means they'll test for nutrient content and adequacy, and assess the food for contaminants. Most major brands do this.

How to read a dog food label

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"Look for dog foods labeled as ' complete and balanced ' by reputable organizations like the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO)," says Dr. Caos. According to the AAFCO , when a dog food says it's “complete," it means it contains all of the nutrients you'll need for your pet at its life stage. "Balanced," on the other hand, means that those nutrients are in the right ratios. Different doggie life stages require different ratios of nutrients.

Here's a handy guide to know how much chicken is actually in that "chicken and rice" recipe:

If the ingredient is present in the name of the dog food, it must make up at least 95% of the food (not including water). If water is included in these numbers, then the combined ingredients in the name must make up at least 70% of the food . The ingredient listed first is the most prominent one in the recipe. So, if you're looking at "chicken and rice" dog food, at least 95% of the product by weight will be made up of both chicken and rice with the rest of the 5% comprised of vitamins and minerals to help your pup stay healthy. However, if the name of the food comes with a descriptor like "dinner," "platter" or "entrée," then the meat ingredients in the name must only make up 25% of the product . Finally, if it's described as "food with chicken," than chicken must only make up 3% of the food .

Ingredients are listed in descending order based on how much of the dog food they make up by weight.

Find feeding directions on the container to know how much food to pour for your pet based on their weight.

If you're in the market for dog food, you've probably heard two of the most common buzzwords: grain-free and human-grade .

"There is no reliable evidence that suggests that it is harmful to feed grains to dogs," according to what the Clinical Nutrition Team at Tufts University Cummings Veterinary Medical Center wrote on their blog . "Whole grains, rather than being 'fillers,' can contribute valuable nutrients." Dr. Caos notes that while some pets thrive on grain-free diets, others need healthy whole grains. "The decision between grain-free formulas should be based on careful consideration of your dog's nutritional needs, health status and professional guidance from a veterinarian or veterinary nutritionist," he says. Similarly, human-grade food signifies that the ingredients all meet federal regulations for humans, but according to AAFCO, just because the food is human-grade does not mean it is nutritionally best (or safe) for your dog.

How to help your pet adjust to a new food

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If you have made the decision to switch your dog's food to a new brand, it may seem like a daunting task to get them on board with the change. To make it go smoothly:

  • Transition slowly: One of the things that may prevent your pet from getting acclimated to a new food is a too-abrupt transition. "Gradually introduce the new food by mixing small amounts of it with the old food over a period of about seven to 10 days," Dr. Caos says. "Start with a small proportion of the new food and gradually increase the amount while decreasing the old food. This allows your pet's digestive system to adjust."
  • Monitor your pet's response: Keep an even closer eye than usual on your dog's behavior and note any physical changes, like their appetite, energy level and more. "If you notice any concerning symptoms or persistent issues, consult with your veterinarian for further guidance," Dr. Caos says.
  • Try some variety: Picky eaters may take a bit longer to warm up to new flavors and smells. "Consider offering different flavors or varieties of the new food to see if there's a particular one your pet prefers," Dr. Caos says. "You can also try warming the food slightly or adding a small amount of low-sodium chicken broth or water to enhance palatability."
  • Chat with your vet: "If your pet continues to have difficulty adjusting to the new food, it's advisable to consult with your veterinarian," Dr. Caos explains. They should be able to offer personalized recommendations.

Why trust Good Housekeeping?

The Good Housekeeping Institute has been providing expert reviews and advice on pet essentials for decades. This story was originally written by Jamie Spain , who vetted many of the picks with her own dog. For insight on dog nutrition, she consulted Dr. Alejandro Caos , DVM, a veterinarian with The Vets , and Dr. Megan Conrad , M.B.B.S., an associate veterinarian at Wellhaven Pet Health.

This article was most recently updated by Contributing Writer Jessica Hartshorn who works in our Pets & Parenting Lab reviewing products such as dog coats and jackets and cat toys . While her own pets are felines, her cousin lives right downstairs from her with a dog, so she gets plenty of canine time, too!

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Jamie (she/her) is a parenting and pets reviews analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute , where she spends her time testing, researching and writing about pet and family products. Prior to starting at GH in 2021, she worked at BuzzFeed and People , covering a combination of product reviews and lifestyle content. She's a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and psychology and a master’s degree in journalism.

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Jessica (she/her) is a freelance writer with several decades of experience writing lifestyle content and evaluating home and parenting products. A mom of two teens and two cats, her previous work can be seen in American Baby and Parents .

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Totally Cool, Inc., Recalls All Ice Cream Products Because of Possible Health Risk

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Totally Cool, Inc. of Owings Mills, Maryland is recalling multiple brands of ice cream products, because they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes , an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, Listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women.

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Totally Cool, Inc. has ceased the production and distribution of the affected products due to FDA sampling which discovered the presence of Listeria monocytogenes . The company continues its investigation and is taking preventive actions. No other products produced by Totally Cool, Inc. are impacted by this recall.

Consumers who have recalled product in their possession are urged to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions may contact Totally Cool, Inc. at 410-363- 7801 and [email protected] , between 8am and 4pm eastern, Monday to Friday.

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Coffee recall: See full list of products impacted by Snapchill's canned coffee drink recall

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Snapchill, a coffee company, voluntarily recalled all of its canned coffee products because they could potentially cause botulism.

On June 17, the Green Bay, Wisconsin-based company recalled nearly 300 products over concerns that they could lead to the "growth and production" of botulinum, a potentially deadly toxin, states the recall announcement posted to the Food and Drug Administration's website. The FDA announced the recall on Friday.

The issue was identified when the FDA notified Snapchill its manufacturing process for low acid canned foods had not been filed with the agency, the recall announcement states.

Which products are being recalled?

The products are sold under a variety of brand names in cans ranging from 7 to 12 oz. Some products can also be identified by the text “Snapchill Coffee,” but all the products state "produced and distributed by Snapchill LLC” below the nutrition facts panel.

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The recalled drinks are all within their expiration date.

Since Friday, no illnesses have been reported, reports the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, a part of the USA TODAY Network.

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What should you do with recalled Snapchill Coffee?

People with the recalled product should do one of the following, according to the release:

  • Destroy the products
  • Return the product to Snapchill
  • Return the product to the location it was purchased for a refund

"Snapchill will offer full refunds for any of these products, with appropriate proof of purchase including a picture of the product(s) before being destroyed," states the release.

Consumers with questions can reach out to the company via email at  [email protected] , or call 920-632-6018 by phone, Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. CST.

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Botulism is an illness caused by bacteria that produce toxins in food states the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention . While sickness is rare, it can be serious and potentially lead to a fatal form of food poisoning.

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Juvenile arrested in connection to Food Lion shooting in Goldsboro

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GOLDSBORO, N.C. (WTVD) -- An arrest was made Thursday night in connection to a shooting at a Food Lion in Goldsboro earlier this month.

According to police, 18-year-old Javon Langston of Goldsboro was shot near the entrance of the grocery store. He later died from his injuries.

Authorities said a preliminary investigation found that Langston was involved in an argument with another man before the shooting.

A petition was later secured for one count of murder on a juvenile suspect.

Just before 7 p.m. on Thursday, Goldsboro Police Department's Emergency Response Team, Investigations, Patrol, K9, and NCSBI arrested the 17-year-old male in the 300 block of Myers Avenue.

The juvenile's name will not be released because of his age. He was taken to Pitt County Detention Center for secured custody.

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  10. Best Safari Food... and Recipes!

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  13. Jungle-Themed Party Food Ideas

    Via Fruetcake. 2. Chocolate jungle popcorn munch. It only takes four ingredients to whip up a delicious batch of this jungle popcorn munch. Simply combine popcorn, melted chocolate, trail mix and snake lollies and you'll have a wild treat for all your guests to enjoy! Via Nibbles and Feasts. 3.

  14. Must-Have Safari Delicacies

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  16. Safari Theme Food Names

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  17. Jungle Food Names

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  18. 55 Best Safari party foods ideas

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  20. Pink Safari Birthday Party Food Labels Template

    Safari Party Food Labels template - pink. $3.00 - Add to Cart. Download, edit and print this pink Safari Birthday Party Food Labels template now. Type over my sample text with your own food items easily at home using Adobe Reader. Get creative with Safari theme names - see some examples here! Also use as Place Cards by typing in guest ...

  21. Safari Party Food Labels template

    Get creative with Safari themed names - see some examples here! Also use as Place Cards by typing in guest names instead of food. Edit and print these Safari Party Food Labels as many times as you like. INCLUDED TEMPLATES. Instructions; PDF file with 4 x folding Food Labels per page. Each label is 3⅓ x 2½ inches once cut & folded.

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  23. DIY Safari Themed Baby Shower Ideas (Decorations, Food, Games)

    Here are some yummy safari-themed food ideas: Fruit kabobs that look like mini bananas. Vegetable trays with dip in the shape of a palm tree. "Ants on a log" (celery sticks with peanut butter and raisins) A chocolate fondue fountain with graham crackers, marshmallows, and fruit for dipping.

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    My first-ever safari was a three-day budget camping safari in Kruger National Park run by a hostel. I shared a small 5x5 tent with a friend. Since then, I've taken over 150 safaris, running the ...

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