What did you have for lunch or dinner today?
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@scottalanmiller thanks
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@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@thwr said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@thanksajdotcom said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
potluck
Potluck like everyone brings something?
That's what that means, yes.
Is that a NY term that I am not realizing isn't a common term?
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@thanksajdotcom said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@thwr said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@thanksajdotcom said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
potluck
Potluck like everyone brings something?
That's what that means, yes.
Is that a NY term that I am not realizing isn't a common term?
No, but likely an American term.
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@thanksajdotcom ... and I'm not exactly a native English speaker
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@thwr said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@thanksajdotcom ... and I'm not exactly a native English speaker
Ah ok. Fair enough.
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@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@thanksajdotcom said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@scottalanmiller said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@thwr said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@thanksajdotcom said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
potluck
Potluck like everyone brings something?
That's what that means, yes.
Is that a NY term that I am not realizing isn't a common term?
No, but likely an American term.
Fair enough.
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It's an American Church Social word for the most part.
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@StrongBad said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
It's an American Church Social word for the most part.
I can totally see that. You traditionally hear it used when discussing church events or weddings.
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@thanksajdotcom said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
@StrongBad said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
It's an American Church Social word for the most part.
I can totally see that. You traditionally hear it used when discussing church events or weddings.
I'm 90% sure that my parents' wedding was pot luck.
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I'm wrong, they only had cake.
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And they didn't get any of the cake except for the topper which they didn't get to eat until a year later, which was customary back then.
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Going to Texas roadhouse for dinner
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@stacksofplates said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
Going to Texas roadhouse for dinner
I'm going to Texas itself this week!
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Dinner tonight is corn on the cob, salad, Japanese sweet potato (white not orange), and asparagus wrapped in thin sliced pork that was sauteed in a soy sauce mixture.
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Just had some veggie burgers and baked beans.
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https://mangolassi.it/topic/10048/recipe-spicy-bbq-chicken-bacon-sticks-and-pork-fillet-bacon-sticks this with chicken for today alongside the usual BBQ stuff
I was told that someone brings a watermelon-feta cheese-salad. Sounds strange and I don't like feta at all, but I will post a little recipe in case the majority says it's good (there will be like 15-20 people).
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@JaredBusch said in What did you have for lunch or dinner today?:
Dinner tonight is corn on the cob, salad, Japanese sweet potato (white not orange), and asparagus wrapped in thin sliced pork that was sauteed in a soy sauce mixture.
Sounds delicious. You could post a recipe if you like
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Your mo...I mean pizza. I had pizza.
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hehe. I'm just curious who you mean, @JaredBusch or me
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First try and it was just too warm for the whipping cream, but who cares