Nancy, don't worry about a thing. You'll do just fine. Heck, there have been people who have gone to the store and got a box of cookies for the pot luck.nrody wrote:Wow, great suggestions everyone. Love the photos too. I am a little nervous because we will be attending our first gathering and I want to make a good impression.
I am leaning towards making my ham hocks and navy beans. It's easy and yummy and with some corn bread too!
Steve_Cox wrote:Chili has always been a fun pot luck item and if you can talk a group into a chili cook-off.
bobhenry wrote:We had a few black pots at the crossroads gathering too.......
The food line started at the fellow in the white tee shirt and the blue shorts way back in the picture.
My big pot luck hit is my meatloaf...
That colander in the oven trick is cool I have not seen that before.
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nrody wrote:Wow, great suggestions everyone. Love the photos too. I am a little nervous because we will be attending our first gathering and I want to make a good impression.
I am leaning towards making my ham hocks and navy beans. It's easy and yummy and with some corn bread too!
oklahomajewel wrote:I have started making deviled eggs for most of the teardrop campouts... men love 'em and nobody else really makes 'em.
One thing about the teardroppers big potlucks -- don't feel like you have to make a HUGE pot of something or enough macaroni salad to feed 50 ..
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