Years ago, after my dad’s death, EVERYONE brought potato salad when they visited. I’m not joking, I had to throw away over a gallon a day. It took quite some time before anyone could look at potato salad.
At our church pot-lucks those with a last name beginning A to F brought bread or salad, G to L brought an entrée, M through S a veggie, and the rest brought dessert. Hubby and I usually swapped with somebody in the entrée group, so we’d have a vegetarian dish we could eat.
1) For potlucks, I generally brought a dish of my own invention, which both surprised and pleased everyone else.
2) But once, invited to a pot-luck birthday party when I didn’t have time to prepare anything, I decided to be “different” and bring some sushi from a restaurant near where I worked.
Arriving at the party, I found that almost everyone else had brought cake, cookies, or something with pasta. But unbeknownst to us, the birthday girl had a gluten allergy. She was so glad that I had brought something she could actually eat. 8^)
Pot luck needs a list, sign-up for appetizer or entree or salad or side dish or dessert, with A limit on each category. (I ended-up bringing the 5th fruit salad to a picnic. Surprise, the men “organized” it )
I had a secret to avoid duplicating a dish at potlucks – a 1920s cookbook by the Good Housekeeping Institute. From hors d’oeuvres to dessert I was always able to bring something new.
The rule (after this sort of thing happened all the time) in one group I was in was, “Bring the SECOND thing you think of.” That worked. There was such a thing as too much in sync….
marilynnbyerly over 3 years ago
Years ago, after my dad’s death, EVERYONE brought potato salad when they visited. I’m not joking, I had to throw away over a gallon a day. It took quite some time before anyone could look at potato salad.
pschearer Premium Member over 3 years ago
Bringing your own is the only way to be sure there will be one you like.
GiantShetlandPony over 3 years ago
That’s why it’s good to have everyone pick what they are bringing ahead of time.
Dani Rice over 3 years ago
At our church pot-lucks those with a last name beginning A to F brought bread or salad, G to L brought an entrée, M through S a veggie, and the rest brought dessert. Hubby and I usually swapped with somebody in the entrée group, so we’d have a vegetarian dish we could eat.
jagedlo over 3 years ago
The joke at our church is that since we don’t believe in “luck”, we call it a “pot trust” (trusting that everyone will be something in their pot)!
gammaguy over 3 years ago
1) For potlucks, I generally brought a dish of my own invention, which both surprised and pleased everyone else.
2) But once, invited to a pot-luck birthday party when I didn’t have time to prepare anything, I decided to be “different” and bring some sushi from a restaurant near where I worked.
Arriving at the party, I found that almost everyone else had brought cake, cookies, or something with pasta. But unbeknownst to us, the birthday girl had a gluten allergy. She was so glad that I had brought something she could actually eat. 8^)
William Bednar Premium Member over 3 years ago
Each one used a different recipe.
david_42 over 3 years ago
I remember one potluck where about half the people brought cucumber salads.
christelisbetty over 3 years ago
Pot luck needs a list, sign-up for appetizer or entree or salad or side dish or dessert, with A limit on each category. (I ended-up bringing the 5th fruit salad to a picnic. Surprise, the men “organized” it )
Jeffin Premium Member over 3 years ago
This spud’s for you!
DadToFivePlus over 3 years ago
Oh potato salad, how I wish I could eat thee. It has been over 25 years since the last time I could enjoy potato salad.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 3 years ago
We planned a pot luck Chinese, All but my gf bailed at the last minute so it was rice and escargot
paranormal over 3 years ago
It was on sale at the Haunted Forest Grocery Store and Deli…
shamino over 3 years ago
This is why you really should coordinate with the host.
cuzinron47 over 3 years ago
Where’s the beef?!
vacman over 3 years ago
Hildie i hope you like potato salad.
l3i7l over 3 years ago
At least everybody didn’t bring potato chips.
I had a secret to avoid duplicating a dish at potlucks – a 1920s cookbook by the Good Housekeeping Institute. From hors d’oeuvres to dessert I was always able to bring something new.
heathcliff2 over 3 years ago
All too often something forgotten.
smorbie the great and beautiful over 3 years ago
This is why you have a sign up list. I don’t even like potato salad.
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Derived from “potlatch” as practiced by my ancestors. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potlatch
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Hot German potato salad. With BACON!!!!!!!
Durak Premium Member over 3 years ago
Great. Four dishes of potato salad. ALL with mustard.
Sisyphos over 3 years ago
On the bright side, you can have a potato salad taste-off for the best batch….
LivelyClamor over 3 years ago
The rule (after this sort of thing happened all the time) in one group I was in was, “Bring the SECOND thing you think of.” That worked. There was such a thing as too much in sync….