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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Incredibly rude and uncultured. The idea of potluck is to get a chance to sample everyone else's cooking and provide a variety in the menu. The host should still provide a complete (if simple) meal. When I throw an Indian potluck dinner, I will first make a menu and will take on the easiest (rice, salad, yogurt, chutney, pickle), the more labor intensive and expensive dishes (paneer based vegetarian, non-veg curries, koftas etc). I also provide the daal (unless some friend will ask me the menu and suggest that they bring the daal). This way I can feed both vegetarian and non-veg friends - even if someone does not bring a dish. In fact a good rule of thumb is to check that you have a complete meal even if no one brings anything. My friends will usually bring appetizers, veggi dishes, and desserts. Even for those I have store bought fall backs. [/quote] Well I'd definitely love to come to your dinner party.[/quote]
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