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What would you bring to a potluck?

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What would you bring to a potluck?




eyesthatknowwhy
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Canada
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:20 PM CST
KHD100 wrote:
What is that?


Just lasagne, but instead of using all the noodles and cheese, you use cheese stuffed raviolli, tastes just as good, but way less work and MESS. grin
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kidatheart
Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:22 PM CST
rivame wrote:
would have to be three bloke..

cause its always pot luck with them........



Hi HHHHHHHHHHHHH how is the truck...thats a bit of pot luck too...




Hey Uhug kiss



I refuse to even think about the truck todaycrying


My mind is on other thingsdevil Like food.laugh
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kidatheart
Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:23 PM CST
arabella wrote:
I just roasted some heads of garlic ......yum-o

Which gave me the idea to bring baked garlic with roquefort and rosemary to the potluck.

And a couple of baguettes.

Would make a nice appetizer with the wine.



If two people are both eating garlic....does it cancel out the garlic breath?confused


laugh
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rivame
melbourne, Victoria Australia
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:25 PM CST
well come to Vancouver......

i got something for you to eat.....

scold scold

do you like big juicy bit of meat...

I do and will share with you......grin




laugh laugh laugh

ok so im bored lol
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Indyfella
indianapolis, Indiana USA
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:25 PM CST
rivame wrote:
well come to Vancouver......

i got something for you to eat.....



do you like big juicy bit of meat...

I do and will share with you......



ok so im bored lol
scold
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Indyfella
indianapolis, Indiana USA
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:26 PM CST
rivame wrote:
well come to Vancouver......

i got something for you to eat.....



do you like big juicy bit of meat...

I do and will share with you......



ok so im bored lol



So you're providing the Shepards dinner? confused
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epicure
Alanya/Antalya, Mediterranean Turkey
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:28 PM CST
KHD100 wrote:
Please explain... what pot called cezve is
cezve is the name of the pot in which u cook Turkish coffee in dictionary it's written a small long handeled pot for making Turkish coffeewave
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KHD100
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:30 PM CST
epicure wrote:
cezve is the name of the pot in which u cook Turkish coffee in dictionary it's written a small long handeled pot for making Turkish coffee


Cool, I've seen those. wave
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Scottishlass
Knoxville, Tennessee USA
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:35 PM CST
Well..... since I'm a terrible cook, I couldn't bring anything. How about if I stay behind & do the clean-up afterwards????
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kidatheart
Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:36 PM CST
Scottishlass wrote:
Well..... since I'm a terrible cook, I couldn't bring anything. How about if I stay behind & do the clean-up afterwards????



That's usually me....weddings, parties, wherever....I'm normally the last one to leave after all the clean up and dishes are done.
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epicure
Alanya/Antalya, Mediterranean Turkey
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:37 PM CST
KHD100 wrote:
Cool, I've seen those.
and it's served in small cups (because it's sharp) and people look in the cup after the coffee is drunk for fortune telling
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epicure
Alanya/Antalya, Mediterranean Turkey
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:38 PM CST
epicure wrote:
and it's served in small cups (because it's sharp) and people look in the cup after the coffee is drunk for fortune telling
tell fortune looking at a dirty cup
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KHD100
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:41 PM CST
epicure wrote:
tell fortune looking at a dirty cup


Like the ones who drink loose tea leaves, and the fortune teller reads the tea leaves.
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eyesthatknowwhy
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Canada
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:47 PM CST
kidatheart wrote:
That's usually me....weddings, parties, wherever....I'm normally the last one to leave after all the clean up and dishes are done.


That's probably because you wake at the break of dawn, in the same position you passed out in; to discover they just cleaned the mess up, left you sleeping and went home? drinking
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Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:48 PM CST
I'd prepare a huge pan of Baklava to bring. And maybe some nice, refreshing homemade sun tea.





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kidatheart
Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:51 PM CST
eyesthatknowwhy wrote:
That's probably because you wake at the break of dawn, in the same position you passed out in; to discover they just cleaned the mess up, left you sleeping and went home?



Well, I won't say that's never happened, but I'm usually the last one to go to bed, if at all.laugh Everything is done before I go to sleep.

Yes, I've seen a few sunrises through the bottom of a beer bottle.drinking laugh
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kidatheart
Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:53 PM CST
RedHeadedTaurus wrote:
I'd prepare a huge pan of Baklava to bring. And maybe some nice, refreshing homemade sun tea.



Hi Redwave hug


That reminds me of christmas parties and other events when I worked for a Greek.


mmmmm....getting hungrier now. Where's the salivating emoticon?love
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Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 4:57 PM CST
kidatheart wrote:
Hi Red That reminds me of christmas parties and other events when I worked for a Greek.mmmmm....getting hungrier now. Where's the salivating emoticon?






Hey, Kid... wave


Mmmm-hmmm! I always use my Yiayia's recipe... soooo gooood. Time consuming, but very well worth the effort.

love





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epicure
Alanya/Antalya, Mediterranean Turkey
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 5:04 PM CST
RedHeadedTaurus wrote:
I'd prepare a huge pan of Baklava to bring. And maybe some nice, refreshing homemade sun tea.
do u have baklava there?
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Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 5:09 PM CST
epicure wrote:
do u have baklava there?




Sure. But I prefer to make my own - using my Yiayia's recipe. Otherwise, the only place I like to actually 'buy' it from would be Greek Town, in Detroit.
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