Birthday Party Burrito Bar
Is it just me, or is it impossible to open a newspaper these days without reading about Chipotle? I know they've had a few setbacks lately -- there was that whole executive excessive salary issue last week; and then last month when they decided to print inspirational quotes from the country's literary lights on takeout bags and cups and didn't include any Latino voices in there...well, that was not the best thing ever. But there's no question they're shaking things up a bit and challenging the status quo --I mean, think how crazy it is that your adobo-marinated chicken tacos come with a side of Malcolm Gladwell or George Saunders reading? And how about that whole "Farmed and Dangerous" series they did for Hulu earlier this year -- the four-part mini series eviscerating industrial agriculture? ("It's not about product integration it's about values integration," said the campaign's producer.) It's also no small thing that whenever we finish a soccer game out in Jersey or Long Island, the first thing my kids ask me to do from shotgun is launch my chipotle app and find the closest location, so we can celebrate their victories (or soothe their defeats) with a big-a$$ burrito bowl. In other words, I'm willing to give Chipotle a pass on their most recent troubles. I'm also crossing my fingers that no one posts a link in the comment field telling me they're hiring two-year-olds in Bangladesh to do their sustainable farming or something like that.
OK now that all the wonky stuff is out of the way -- here's the real point of this post: Have any of you thought about a Chipotle-catered birthday party for your kids? Because until last month, it never occurred to me, even though all I do is whine about never finding any takeout party food that is as big a crowd-pleaser as pizza. (Remember that dark moment in birthday history when I served California rolls at Abby's Japanese-themed party? And one of the poor little unsuspecting seven-year-olds actually cried?) Anyway, Phoebe went to a 12th birthday party a few weeks ago where all the celebrants got to make their own burritos, courtesy of the local Chipotle. I thought that was such cool idea. There was shredded pork, chicken, and then beans for the vegetarians. And of course, all the toppings and the cilantro-spiked rice that we love so much in our house and replicate often, along with the rest of it. The order comes with sternos, trays, serving utensils, too. It's totally my new party move.