call it a pot luck baby shower! tell everyone the type of meat u r serving and ask then to bring their favorites side dishes to the party.
p.s. Congrats on the baby! hope u have a healthy delivery and everything goes well. ^_^
2006-09-09 09:06:23
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answered by scooby_chick101 2
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Simply state something like...
You're invited to ______ Baby Shower
We're going to have a BBQ (we'll provide the meats)
Please bring your favorite side dish to go along with the BBQ
Not sure exactly how to word it, but make it clear you are providing the meats, and something to the point of stating each person brings a favorite side dish.
2006-09-09 09:04:41
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answered by 'Barn 6
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Throw in the word "organized" in your invitation so people will know that first of all, you actually expect them to bring something, and also for your own organization so you can keep tabs on what's happening. People shouldn't be offended if someone asks them to contribute something, after all you are opening up your home (I assume from your question). I'm frequently appalled at the number of people who will show up at your house, eat your food, drink your drinks, etc etc and not bring anything at all. Bad manners! It doesn't have to be something huge, even just offering to bring some extra drinks, or a veggie plate...goodness, you can even BUY premade veggie plates, it's not like it's a lot of work!
2006-09-09 17:13:07
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answered by Holly 3
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Wow, that can be a really smooth aspect, etiquette-smart. in case you aspect out part-dish contained in the invitation, they're going to experience obligated. and that i'm no longer particular that's a foul ingredient. Having been a caterer for years, i know that it makes a social gathering bypass more desirable uncomplicated in case you may truly manage the part-dishes so that you do not finally end up with a dozen potato salads, and in no way something else, so possibly to sparkling up your concern, you may want to upload for your invitation something like, " in the event you might want to favor to convey a part-dish, please call me at xxx-xxxxx. Then make a catalogue of who is going to convey what. understand that some might want to convey soda, or ice, or paper plates, etc., there is more desirable to a social gathering than basically nutrients, so non-cookers can make contributions besides. i wish your social gathering is a fulfillment.
2016-11-25 22:23:47
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answered by ? 4
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Invite the folks as a "POT LUCK" party...everyone knows what that means...someone will have to coordinate the dishes, so pick someone to do that. Good luck
2006-09-09 09:02:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Just say we will be provinding meat. Please bring a dish to share big enough to feed___? people. You need to say how many or you may end up with just a pint or quart of things.
2006-09-09 10:15:36
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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At the bottom of the invitation, just put something like "Meat will be provided. Please bring a covered dish to share."
2006-09-09 09:03:58
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answered by Lisa E 6
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Both are good for you, each fruit/vegetable has different vitamins. Therefore as more variety, as better. Vegetables have generally less sugar than fruits.
2017-02-20 01:03:49
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answered by ? 4
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It's kind of tacky to ask people to a shower (when they are expected to bring a gift) and also to bring food. A potluck dinner is OK when no gifts are warranted. But it is never okay to expect someone to bring gifts and food to the same party. Tacky.
2006-09-09 13:30:22
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answered by sheeny 6
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Dish to pass would certainly be appreciated but necessary..-- It tricks there mind into being good people and bringing food.
2006-09-09 09:03:19
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answered by amylr620 5
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