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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm also Indian - growing up, ALL the dinners were potlucks, but the host usually provided the main dishes while guests brought the sides (dokla, roti, raita, a dessert, salad, etc.). As a PP said, you need to be able to feed your guests if someone doesn't show or doesn't bring food.[/quote] God, I miss those Indian potlucks of my youth, with all the aunties cooking AMAZING food (and the uncles sitting around drinking and not daring to enter the kitchen). I don't have enough Indian friends who can cook to recreate that. Agree with those who say the host couldn't be Indian, because this isn't how Indian potlucks work, and no Indian person would ever have an "Indian-themed" anything. Host should prepare more food, FFS. Bring some samosas and be done with it. -another Indian-American [/quote]
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