Anonymous wrote:They tend to skew tacky!
So much would depend upon the situation and event.
Embarrassed to admit, but I've attended a potluck wedding. That's just wrong. I brought a homemade lasagna. In this case it was under the direction of the bride's family who was trying to cut corners and save some money. In this case, elope. it was as sad as it sounds.
I've been to a potluck funeral reception, too, although in this case, small-town church ladies bring "their" special/standard dish but the aggrieved family doesn't have to provide a dish. Potluck in the church hall!
Generally, to intentionally host a potluck seems cheap. How hard is it to plan a simple, inexpensive menu for a small crowd? I enjoy throwing parties and make certain To make my beer drinking or vegetarian or little kid guests happy.
Anonymous wrote:They tend to skew tacky!
So much would depend upon the situation and event.
Embarrassed to admit, but I've attended a potluck wedding. That's just wrong. I brought a homemade lasagna. In this case it was under the direction of the bride's family who was trying to cut corners and save some money. In this case, elope. it was as sad as it sounds.
I've been to a potluck funeral reception, too, although in this case, small-town church ladies bring "their" special/standard dish but the aggrieved family doesn't have to provide a dish. Potluck in the church hall!
Generally, to intentionally host a potluck seems cheap. How hard is it to plan a simple, inexpensive menu for a small crowd? I enjoy throwing parties and make certain To make my beer drinking or vegetarian or little kid guests happy.
Anonymous wrote:They tend to skew tacky!
So much would depend upon the situation and event.
Embarrassed to admit, but I've attended a potluck wedding. That's just wrong. I brought a homemade lasagna. In this case it was under the direction of the bride's family who was trying to cut corners and save some money. In this case, elope. it was as sad as it sounds.
I've been to a potluck funeral reception, too, although in this case, small-town church ladies bring "their" special/standard dish but the aggrieved family doesn't have to provide a dish. Potluck in the church hall!
Generally, to intentionally host a potluck seems cheap. How hard is it to plan a simple, inexpensive menu for a small crowd? I enjoy throwing parties and make certain To make my beer drinking or vegetarian or little kid guests happy.
Anonymous wrote:I think its tacky. It's not that hard to put together a nice simple meal.