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#REDIRECT [[Potluck]] |
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A [[feast]] where everyone brings along a plate of food. |
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The [[autocrat]] will generally supply bread and often cordial. Sometimes soup will be supplied too. |
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Each person attending is expected to bring along a quantity of food suitable to serve 6-8 people (generally), ie bringing along enough [[food]] to feed you of one type, although you will share and eat some of many dishes. Remember that this is one dish per person, so if you invite a friend or bring along children, either ask them to bring food, or bring food for them. |
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Typical quantities of food to bring are: |
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* one whole roast chicken |
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* a bag of apples |
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* A large [[tart]] or [[pie]] |
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* A large loaf of flavoured [[bread]] |
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Remember that Chicken and apples are pretty typical examples given for food to bring to potluck picnics, so sometimes we end up with 6 chickens and 3 bags of apples - very boring. Here is a list of other suitable [[/food]]s that don't require cooking. (also helpful may be a list of [[non-period food]]s.) |
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Of course if you have the time to cook for a potluck, we'll all love you. See [[recipes]]. |
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Remember to bring your own [[feasting gear]], and that the food at the potluck will often be sitting around in your car/bag, then at the event, without heating or refrigeration facilities. (sometimes these are available, but ASK first). So to avoid food poisoning, it's important to use [[food hygiene]] standards. Dishes like [[pie]]s, [[vegetables]], [[fruit]], sweets that can be served cold are good, while luke warm [[meat]] dishes can easily grow bacteria unless you can bring them straight from the stove/oven to the serving table at the event. |
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For info on what food to take along to a potluck [[feast]] (and what counts as [[Period foods|period food]]), check out |
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* http://www.advancenet.net/~jscole/introfoodclass.pdf |
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* http://www.dragonslaire.org/Articles/no_cook_potluck_contributions_fo.htm |
Latest revision as of 08:18, 3 September 2008
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