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What to bring to a potluck dinner
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So I am socially overwhelmed at the moment and have been invited to a potluck dinner. My only problem is 1. I’m autistic in group conversations and 2. I don’t want to be the autist who brings a dish no one likes.
so what is a good food everyone likes? so I don’t be that guy who brings a dish that no one wants to eat, but they do so anyway just so he doesn’t feel bad.
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Milk, go to Kroger, get a gallon milk. Gallon a day, do my upper cuts. Would you rather have the ability to do 30 situps in a row? Or would you rather be able to fucking lift an atlas stone?
**This post was edited on Dec 23rd 2019 at 10:17:27pm
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Make a bunch of deviled eggs.
easyish.
Otherwise a casserole.
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Something vegan.
side thought: Can vegetarians eat Teddy Grahams?
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Cheesy potatoes. Its a side that becomes an unitentional entree everytime.
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Avocados + bread. Maybe it’s because I’m a millennial, but it’s always done well at potlucks
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those plate things that have crackers, salami, pepperoni, and cheese
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Just grab a bag of chips or dinner rolls on your way to the party. If you don’t normally cook they really just want you to show up so it doesn’t matter
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If you cant cook bring the stuff you use to eat or snackies like chips, paper plates etc. Or but a cake or pie or sumn
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bring pot and scalloped potatoes
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go by a nice bakery and get a bunch of random shit
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Guacamole and chips, easy to make the good stuff and everyone likes it.
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