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My friend is having a pot luck for her daughter's first birthday party and she has NO money to spend. She wants to provide BBQ meats and ask guests to please bring a dish. Also, if the guests want booze, she wants them to bring that on their own too. What's a good way to word that?

Or is it a better idea to skip the bbq meats, and make it strictly pot-luck?

2006-09-01 06:40:39 · 13 answers · asked by bjsmama 4 in Food & Drink Entertaining

13 answers

Just say "I'm holding a potluck for... bring your favorite dish to celebrate! BBQ chicken/pork/beef will be provided by me. Also the sodas/tea/water. If you'd like to share your favorite beverage, feel free to BYOB! Hope to see you there!

2006-09-01 07:42:04 · answer #1 · answered by chefgrille 7 · 3 0

Potluck Invitation

2016-10-01 11:07:04 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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I would use the words "guests are invited to bring a dish to share as well as a card with the recipe" That would seem like the most proper and formal way of phrasing. If it's just an informal occasion, then I'd think the words "potluck" would be fine and understood. My best friend did this for me and I loved it. I still use those recipies to this day.

2016-04-10 04:01:32 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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How should she word the invitations for a potluck...?
My friend is having a pot luck for her daughter's first birthday party and she has NO money to spend. She wants to provide BBQ meats and ask guests to please bring a dish. Also, if the guests want booze, she wants them to bring that on their own too. What's a good way to word that?

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2015-08-19 19:30:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's time to celebrate Katie's Birthday!!!!
(insert child's name)
Where: The backyard at (address)

When:

Time:

What to bring: enter the dish here and BYOB for the BBQ. Main dish(es) is being provided.

**When you figure out the guest list divy up the chips, side dishes etc so you don't end up with all chips or potato salad for the sides.

2006-09-01 19:53:44 · answer #5 · answered by deltazeta_mary 5 · 0 0

A lunch meat and veggie tray is less. Make a few side salads and just provide iced tea, pop, and water. She could include BYOB inside the invitations. If everyone knows her situation they won't be offended.

2006-09-01 06:54:23 · answer #6 · answered by hotmama 3 · 0 0

A plant is a plant or part of a herb used as food

2017-03-11 16:28:54 · answer #7 · answered by Janet 3 · 0 0

Both are good for you, each fruit/vegetable has different vitamins. Thus as more variety, as better. Vegetables have generally less sugar than fruits.

2017-02-20 03:58:56 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

We do this all the time...she could say something like: bring your favorite dish to share, and if you're a drinker, bring your favorite drink (this does not need to be for sharing). Hope to see you here!

P.S. We will be grillin' some meats, so think about complimentary flavors!

2006-09-01 06:44:17 · answer #9 · answered by madeleinesurfs 2 · 0 0

Just say...".Bring Your Own Dish" or put on the invitations "BYOD"

2006-09-01 07:13:54 · answer #10 · answered by bugear001 6 · 0 0

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