What is a good recipe to bring to a pot luck?!


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What is a good recipe to bring to a pot luck?


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Tuna salad, chicken salad, a cheese and cracker tray (Albertson's have pretty good trays), a fruit tray, deserts, chips

take the simple way out...stop at a grocery store and pick up a cheescake for $10-$15 and bring that.

Oh...BTW...YOU'RE A GUY....why the hell are you going to a pot luck??????

anything yummy

something fast and easy and that can feed a lot of people...u can make pork n beans with hamburger meat in it....its great.

Whereever Methodists meet, there is food. My daughter takes diet dessets, because there are diabetic and dieting people there.

Pasta salad....its easy and cheap.....curly noodles cooked then rinsed in cold water, then add itailen dressing and parmasan cheese, tomatoes and pepparonni (serve cold)....good stuff. Only takes 5 min to make.

Bag of Tortilla Chips with Homemade Salsa....chopping the vegetables,celantra,and peppers is a blast. Salsa is appreciated everywhere.Homemade is unique and everyone loves to try it.Celantra is the key though.And your choice of peppers.Yummy!

pasta salad-spaghetti noddles,onions,tomato's,cucumb...
dressing(cook the noddles rinse off in cold water,add in tomato's,cucumbers,onions,and dressing)

potato salad
toss salad
home made mac-n-cheese

Why would you just bring a recipe? Why not food?

orange juice 1/2 gal

vodka 1/5th gal

ice 1 bag

mix all ingrediants

This sounds cynical, but we always take something we like to eat. That way if nothing else is appealing we at least have one thing to eat.

A cheese and crackers platter works too. With that, you go around when you arrive at the party with your cheese and crackers and offer them to the other guests. Two things happen 1. You meet everyone at the party, and 2. You rarely have to take home leftovers.

chicken rotel-go to allrecipes.com or cooks.com

Classic Green Bean Casserole! It's a hit anywhere you go.

http://www.campbellkitchen.com/recipedet...

Spinach and Artichoke Dip with Tortilla Chips, Pita Bread, or French Bread Slices.

High heels.




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