What do you bring?

Anonymous
When attending a BBQ, casual dinner party or the like, but the host/hostess doesn't have any particular requests, what do you bring besides wine? I always want to bring an appetizer or dessert, but I never know what. What are your go -to's?
Anonymous
Flowers in a vase already? Nice olive oil for another day for host? Visit a bakery and pick up some items for bfast the next am.
Anonymous
I would not bring food if it hasn't been requested. I think a bottle of wine or a six-pack is fine. Flowers are always nice, but not required.
Anonymous
I don't think you necessarily need to bring anything.
Anonymous
I like to entertain and cook and really don't want people bringing food because I already have a menu planned out, though when they do, I will put it out, so I agree that if food has not been requested/suggested, better not to intrude with it. Wine always works but I would also say try to bring something that is nicer than usual, move up to the $20 range if you can, or if you want to stay on the low end, something that is unusual.
Anonymous
Just wine (good stuff). The flowers in a vase are a really nice idea; I'm just too lazy to pick them up. Wine is my thing so I try to make it up with good quality. Sometimes I'll also bring cheese if I know the hosts are into it. Not to serve with the meal; they can enjoy it later.
Anonymous
Don't bring a dish to share. A bottle of wine is fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like to entertain and cook and really don't want people bringing food because I already have a menu planned out, though when they do, I will put it out, so I agree that if food has not been requested/suggested, better not to intrude with it.


+1

Wine or beer is great, honestly, if they are people who drink. Otherwise I like the idea of breakfast item for the next day or something non-menu related like olive oil.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think you necessarily need to bring anything.


WHAT?!?!?!!?!?!?
Anonymous
For a bbq, I'll bring a couple of quarts of strawberries with whipped cream or something like that.

I'm not capable of showing up empty-handed.
Anonymous
Cookies or something baked if it is a family event. homemade, usually.
Anonymous
I agree with the PP who say don't bring any food. I always have a menu planned and it just messes things up. If it is a casual BBQ with lots of people then a dessert like brownies or cookies would probably be ok. I don't expect anything when inviting people over but people usually show up with wine or beer or booze, which works just fine for us.
Anonymous
A gift for home - serving tray, set of bowls, candles ....think Pier1 Imports.
If the family has kids, we'll take something for the kids.
Anonymous
Flowers in vase
Wine or beer
Cocktail napkins
Olive oil or balsamic vinegar
Anonymous
If its a casual BBQ, I would bring beer or a simple dessert like brownies or cookies. If its a dinner party, wine or flowers.
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