Top 10 Tips for a Great Pot-Luck Party
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I like a flexible pot luck menu. Even if you end up with too many carbs or something, people are more likely to bring what they are good at. I find most people have a specialty, so with pot luck, you can get a whole buffet of everyone’s specialties! I definitely agree with giving people the option of bringing drinks or paper good. In the end, the company, not the food, makes the party, and a pot luck requirement should not keep your busiest buddies from attending.
The first tip is the most important. A friend was recently asked to some event and then told “ok, so you’ll make the X” and was somewhat taken aback.
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