The UK doesn't have a term for potluck dinners. This is because potluck dinners are a very American tradition and not very common in the UK.
No. Since it is pot luck you bring a dish to add to the pot luck.
The lid of a pot- pot lid.
To "take pot luck" means to accept whatever gets ladled out of the stew pot.
It depends what cultures the people at the Pot Luck are from. When I go to a Pot Luck I normally expect a casserol or two, cabbage rolls, meat (beef, chicken, etc.) buns, cheese, pickles, etc. Hope this helped!
Taking a chance This is often seen in the sense of "pot luck" dinner, when you take a chance on what is going to be served, or when everyone brings something and you take a chance that they all bring things that are good together.
Taking a chance This is often seen in the sense of "pot luck" dinner, when you take a chance on what is going to be served, or when everyone brings something and you take a chance that they all bring things that are good together.
Nope. Just lots of munchies. But it would be nice if you had a "Pot Luck" dinner or lunch. That's where the guests bring over one dish of food and every body eats, pot luck. Things like baked beans, chicken wings, what ever they want to bring. That way the host or hostess doesn't have to burden the expense of feeding every body. They can pot luck the snacks for the game too.
Food that is all cooked in one pot.
Taking a chance This is often seen in the sense of "pot luck" dinner, when you take a chance on what is going to be served, or when everyone brings something and you take a chance that they all bring things that are good together.
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