Potlucks can get competitive fast, so showing up with something that makes people hover around your dish is a small victory. With 9 crowd-pleasing recipes ... Read moreThe post 9 ...
So, you’re heading to a Friendsgiving celebration. Or maybe you’re joining family for the holiday. Either way, one question remains: What tasty dish are you going to bring? Don’t panic: I’ve come up ...
After all the whirlwind of the holidays, January can come as a letdown. No parties; wallet feeling pretty lean. That’s no excuse not to get together with friends. A potluck meal is an affordable way ...
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Are you bringing a potluck dish to a party or get-together? These crowd-pleasing potluck recipes will make it easy to feed your large group. We’re sharing one-pan dishes, make-ahead recipes, and ...
Don’t say we didn’t warn you. The season of holiday get-togethers is finally upon us. Seasonal open houses, caroling parties, gingerbread decorating contests, and more have our calendars chockfull of ...
Potlucks are great, but let's admit it, they can sometimes be a bit of a gamble. I mean, how can we really know if Susan from Accounting's casserole is safe to eat? Apparently, my fears aren't totally ...
CPO Program Coordinator Dan Schauer, left, and former CPO 6 chair Liles Garcia explain officer duties at the Nov. 7 CPO 6 meeting in Aloha. (Anna Marum/Beaverton Leader) Get involved What: CPO 6 ...
The Lenox Historical Society will hold its annual meeting and potluck on Monday, Oct. 27, at the Lenox Community Center, followed by a free talk on Ventfort Hall by Executive ...
Table reservations will open at 7 a.m. Friday, Aug. 12, for the upcoming Vail Social community potluck, set for 5-7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13, in Vail Village. Now in its third year, the reservations are ...
The Joplin Interfaith Coalition will host an interfaith potluck dinner party Saturday, Nov. 8, starting at 6 p.m. The potluck will be at First Presbyterian Church, 509 S. Pearl Ave.