Anonymous wrote:Bring a tray of Chik Fil A and call it a day.
Anonymous wrote:My family is from NY and goes back 4 generations, the earliest two generations are all dead, and I can't cook for shit. We bring in bagels, lox, butter and cream cheese. It's quintisential NY.
Anonymous wrote:Our school is hosting a cultural potluck event where you bring a dish that represents your heritage. What do you bring when your family has been in the US for 100+ years and ancestors are from England, Ireland, Wales but you have no connection to those countries? My daughter is stressing over this unnecessarily!
Anonymous wrote:We do not go to International Day or cook for it. We are American by heritage (our great great great grandparents immigrated). It is not for us so we do not attend.
Anonymous wrote:Our school is hosting a cultural potluck event where you bring a dish that represents your heritage. What do you bring when your family has been in the US for 100+ years and ancestors are from England, Ireland, Wales but you have no connection to those countries? My daughter is stressing over this unnecessarily!