Claire
Master Chef
I don't know how to do this anymore.
I'm sure I've asked before, but I am curious.
How many people are actually offended by getting a "potluck" invitation.
My friends love to cook, but actually love to come to my house for some reason. So I scrub up and host, make the main dish, put out requests, and they do the rest.
One friend actually thought it was tacky for me to ask people to bring things to a party (she didn't think it was too tacky, she always brings food).
Is anyone out there actually offended by an invitation that says "bring something .... " I often do theme dinners... as in, I'm making halupke, bring something eastern European.
I'm just curious as to how many people entertain this way.
I'm sure I've asked before, but I am curious.
How many people are actually offended by getting a "potluck" invitation.
My friends love to cook, but actually love to come to my house for some reason. So I scrub up and host, make the main dish, put out requests, and they do the rest.
One friend actually thought it was tacky for me to ask people to bring things to a party (she didn't think it was too tacky, she always brings food).
Is anyone out there actually offended by an invitation that says "bring something .... " I often do theme dinners... as in, I'm making halupke, bring something eastern European.
I'm just curious as to how many people entertain this way.