I never know what to bring to a potluck. I am paralyzed with indecision.
My answer is usually black bean and corn salad if I don't have a good idea. So easy, so delicious.
But I also feel like I'm failing at being a good aunt because after a few hours of my nephew I want to hide.
As a non-parent, a few hours is a lot!
I've hit the stage of Cranky About Everything, because I saw a FB post where someone said, "Uh, is anyone seeing any snow? Because there's none in [area] right now. Typical." and my reaction was "The news clearly said it won't be an issue until rush hour YOU ASS CAN YOU EVEN READ WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM FUCKER?????"
Which I didn't actually post. But oh, I am thinking it so hard.
It was snowing a little bit - like, I saw flakes - when I came home at 12.3o. But it is not yet affecting roadways. I am a little *issy that *ublic schools closed for the whole day.
Fillo is *laying a video game and yelling, "By Jove!" at it. The only thing he ate for lunch was an entire cucumber. Cas*er is on the *ad wearing footie *ajamas and my down coat.
(my * is still broken. As are several other keys./
I am a little *issy that *ublic schools closed for the whole day.
Yeah, they could have let out early. That shouldn't be that difficult to coordinate.
I like Burrell's asshat author theory.
I never know what to bring to a potluck. I am paralyzed with indecision.
I usually bring apple pie if I'm on desserts or wild rice salad [link] if I'm on sides.
I often try to bring something vegetarian or vegan. That wild rice salad looks really good. I like this too: [link]
My go-to party/potluck contribution is semi-homemade spinach dip in a bread bowl.
Though it occurs to me that potlucks in San Francisco might not suffer from the problem of not enough vegetarian food.
(my * is still broken
Flea, your * is cracking me up-- here and on Facebook!
I never know what to bring to a potluck.
Yeah, that's super hard. I like when there's a theme or guideline of some sort, otherwise it's just - make whatever I would eat if I was home but enough for a group? IDK
"this information is not needed."
That's "I would prefer not to" in disguise, yes?
flea's *'s make her posts look cryptic and mysterious. It's kind of great.
Management wants feedback on how last year went, what changes we'd like to see, etc. Which is good, I guess, that they care, but it's like every level of management is separately asking open-ended questions and I've already forgotten most of 2015.