Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's lame when people bring things from WF or another grocery store. The idea is to enjoy home cooking!
No, it isn't. The idea is for people to bring different things. Not everyone is into cooking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes people have better things to do than cook for a party they didn't plan.
Then they should not attend. Don't accept and then fail to live up to the obligation to contribute in a quality way.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes people have better things to do than cook for a party they didn't plan.
Anonymous wrote:Yes; potlucks are like a little snapshot of "the tragedy of the commons" with a bunch of free riders. It's why communism produces such lame results--it doesn't even work with people who are supposed to like each other!
OP, I'm a lame cook and wouldn't inflict my lack of skill on anyone other than my direct family, but when going to a potluck I buy nice stuff. One thing to recognize, OP, is that how one behaves with respect to bringing food to a potluck is indicative of how one behaves in other situations where there is a lack of accountability. The people I want to hang out with are the ones who behave well even when they think no one is watching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's lame when people bring things from WF or another grocery store. The idea is to enjoy home cooking!
No, it isn't. The idea is for people to bring different things. Not everyone is into cooking.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's lame when people bring things from WF or another grocery store. The idea is to enjoy home cooking!
Anonymous wrote:I hate potlucks.