Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - are you trying to make something impressive/unusual or just something tasty and filling?
I'm a vegetarian who loves Tex Mex and if it's the latter, you have a zillion options.
The latter - something everyone enjoys and eats. It’s a pool dinner with kids so fancy is not required.
So why does it have to be Tex Mex? Just take a veg pasta salad or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - are you trying to make something impressive/unusual or just something tasty and filling?
I'm a vegetarian who loves Tex Mex and if it's the latter, you have a zillion options.
The latter - something everyone enjoys and eats. It’s a pool dinner with kids so fancy is not required.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - are you trying to make something impressive/unusual or just something tasty and filling?
I'm a vegetarian who loves Tex Mex and if it's the latter, you have a zillion options.
The latter - something everyone enjoys and eats. It’s a pool dinner with kids so fancy is not required.
Anonymous wrote:OP - are you trying to make something impressive/unusual or just something tasty and filling?
I'm a vegetarian who loves Tex Mex and if it's the latter, you have a zillion options.
Anonymous wrote:Quinoa salad is a great idea.
You can make it with chickpeas, tiny mozzarella balls, marinated and/or fresh peppers, asparagus, and a basil vinaigrette with chopped fresh basil.
Or you could make it with black beans, corn, cherry tomatoes, green onions, cilantro, lime, and a light cider-vinegar Mexican vinaigrette. Add cotija cheese if you want.
Anonymous wrote:Yuck. I hate potluck dinners.