Anonymous wrote:I’m willing to bet:
1. The host is not Indian.
2. Will box up the leftovers everyone else brought for their lunches that week.
Anonymous wrote:I’m willing to bet:
1. The host is not Indian.
2. Will box up the leftovers everyone else brought for their lunches that week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gene Weingarten, is that you, OP?
Lol
Oh that would be genius!
Gene hosts a potluck to try real homemade food. Gets everyone else to make it and bring it to him. Enjoys himself immensely and is a convert.
Anonymous wrote:Decline. Generally, hosting a pot luck is rude unless it’s for a school (or other) type of event. It is especially rude to dictate that your guests bring a particular type of food that they may not be familiar with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gene Weingarten, is that you, OP?
Lol
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps a distraction, but: are people who say this is silly reacting to the potluck or the Indian? I would be surprised to find a dinner party was unexpectedly potluck (though I enjoy potlucks), but if I were doing a theme potluck, Indian would be one of the first things I considered. Am I weird? I assume most of my friends who cook, cook Indian sometimes! (I’m ethnically Ashkenazi, as are most of my cookingest friends.) Doesn’t everyone have cumin, coriander, turmeric, and cayenne on hand? Or do I exist in a weird foodie bubble?
Anonymous wrote:Host invited us and after we confirmed dates, told us it was going to be an indian-themed potluck. Host is making rice and naan and asked all the guests to bring a subji. I don’t make Indian food. What the hell am I supposed to do in this situation?
Anonymous wrote:Host invited us and after we confirmed dates, told us it was going to be an indian-themed potluck. Host is making rice and naan and asked all the guests to bring a subji. I don’t make Indian food. What the hell am I supposed to do in this situation?
Anonymous wrote:Decline. I'm very turned off by people hosting expecting others to host their party in reality. "We will provide naan and rice" makes them sound like they're 23 and looking to party with, "I have soda water, coke, sprite, and juice; you bring the booze!" As a PP said, if you host you need to be prepared for people to bring nothing but a bottle of wine where you can still feed them.