Potluck Paradise

Potluck Paradise
Author: Rae Katherine Eighmey,Debbie Miller
Publsiher: Minnesota Historical Society
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2008
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0873516257

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Here is the book that answers the age-old question: What should I bring? Foodies Rae Katherine Eighmey and Debbie Miller combed through hundreds of folksy cookbooks--often spiral-bound or homemade --compiled by groups around the Midwest. Then they tested hundreds of the most popular recipes before winnowing the list to 125 of the tastiest crowd-pleasing dishes: treats such as Swedish Tea Ring, Oven Barbecue Spareribs, Blueberry Buckle, and Party Punch. Recipes are organized by course, so it's as easy as pie for the reader to find the perfect dish for the long community table. Seven 1950s menus-with-recipes for gatherings such as a Card Party and a Ladies Club Luncheon will help today's savvy host create memorable retro gatherings for friends and family. Food and entertaining lore gleaned from the cookbooks and the authors' recollections of growing up in the Fabulous Fifties transport readers back to a time when shared food and hospitality reigned supreme. Rae Katherine Eighmey is a food historian who has written several books of recipes and lore, including Hearts and Homes and A Prairie Kitchen (MHS Press). Debbie Miller is a historian and aficionado of community cookbooks who works as a reference specialist at the Minnesota Historical Society. Dave Wood is the author of numerous books about midwestern culture.

Potluck

Potluck
Author: Anne Shelby
Publsiher: Scholastic
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1994-01
Genre: Alphabet.
ISBN: 053107045X

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Setting their table for 31, Alpha and Betty call their friends in for an alphabetical feast: 'Ben brought bagels . . . Don did dumplings, ' and so on, with some nifty longer improvisations. . . . Trivas's lively multiethnic characters provide an extravaganza of delectable-looking comestibles. Delicious.--Kirkus Reviews. Full color.

Shall We Gather at the Potluck

Shall We Gather at the Potluck
Author: Mike Mennard
Publsiher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2004
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0828017832

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A tongue-in-cheek commentary on everything from hairy theological issues to hoary church traditions that will add a charming glow to the warts and blemishes of the saints.

Potluck

Potluck
Author: Jack Rudloe
Publsiher: Out Your Backdoor
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1892590379

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Jack Rudloe is a independent insider on the Gulf Coast of the Florida Panhandle, one of the last great places to get a total onslaught of Disneyfication. An effective, longterm fighter for conservation, Rudloe had set out to write the first nonfiction book about small family shrimping, a bellwether trade for the region. What he discovered instead prompted him to write his first novel.Rudloe found that as family fishing is forced into extinction due to greedy realtors, some die-hards refuse to give up their boats and shoreline property and turn instead to making the dangerous "run" to smuggle drugs in a desperate attempt to save their families. It's an astonishing case of traditional Baptist small-town people getting caught up in global crime. What resulted is his amazing tale, which goes like this...Preston Barfield was an upstanding small-family commercial shrimper whose vanishing way of life pressures him into accepting an offer he can't refuse.When Preston gets a panicked call from his brother-in-law Lupino that his boat is on fire, he turns his shrimp trawler offshore to the rescue, only to find Lupino's burning boat filled with smugglers and marijuana. Hard times and desperation force his hand into adventures that he never imagined.The "Forgotten Coast" is forgotten no longer in this riveting novel of plain folks on the edge. A major inside story of this culturally rich area is finally told.

The Potluck Club The Potluck Club Book 1

The Potluck Club  The Potluck Club Book  1
Author: Linda Evans Shepherd,Eva Marie Everson
Publsiher: Revell
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2005-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781441201201

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In the small Colorado town of Summit View, a surprising multi-generational mix of women from Grace Church meet once a week to pass a hot dish and to pray. But the Potluck Club, as they call themselves, is a recipe for disaster when they send up enough misinformed prayers to bring down a church. And the funny thing: the more they pray, the more troubles seem to come their way. It isn't until they invite God to the table that they discover friendship is the spice of life, and a little dash of grace, just like salt, goes a long way. With charming, down-home characters, humor, poignancy, and a recipe in every chapter, The Potluck Club will keep readers hungering for more.

Crowd Pleasing Potluck

Crowd Pleasing Potluck
Author: Francine Halvorsen
Publsiher: Rodale
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2007-10-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1594864748

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A stylish new approach to potluck entertaining features more than three hundred creative, crowd-pleasing recipes and menu suggestions that include popular American favorites as well as a variety of international specialties and range from appetizers and drinks to desserts, with tips on shopping, cooking techniques, food transportation, serving, and more. Original.

Potluck

Potluck
Author: The Editors of Food & Wine
Publsiher: Time Home Entertainment
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780848759070

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Reimagine the potluck dinner with a collection of FOOD & WINE's favorite recipes. Featuring more than 150 contemporary dishes for your next potluck--all easy to transport and serve, and guaranteed to please--this cookbook delivers inspired and innovative recipes for the way we cook and entertain today. These elegant recipes, shared by a selection of celebrated chefs including David Lebovitz, Ina Garten, Molly Yeh, Hugh Acheson, Julia Turshen, Carla Hall, and Donald Link or created by the F&W Test Kitchen, feature fresh ingredients and bold flavors like Rosemary Chicken with Corn and Sausage Fricassee, Jalapeno-Pickled Shrimp and Vegetables, and Harissa-Spiced Cassoulet. You'll also find plenty of upgrades to potluck classics and recipes that are gluten-free and vegetarian to help you set an inclusive spread. This book also includes FOOD & WINE's gorgeous photography, make-ahead tips, potluck party strategies, and a potluck-friendly wine parings guide.

Potluck

Potluck
Author: Kim Thomas
Publsiher: WaterBrook
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2010-06-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780307499776

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It all begins at the table. A long table dressed in an oversized tablecloth and covered with various pyrex dishes, fiesta bowls, covered casseroles, dutch ovens, and cake plates. The tradition is familiar, the recipes are old and new, the people are known and unknown. But by the end of the evening, everyone is full, all having given something, taken something, and found something. This compelling and transparent collection of meditations is based on the Potluck dinner heritage. Kim Thomas explores the beauty and diversity of food at the community table as a metaphor for the community of faith. The table offers a place of discovery and delivery, becoming and belonging. Potluck: Parables of Giving, Taking, and Belonging is an insightful assembly of thoughts, a narrative moving readers to find that they have a place at the table–a place to give, to take, and to belong.