debodun
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- Location
- way upstate in New York, USA
I've tried and tried to figure out what people would like to have at church socials and other potluck functions. Most of the time I end up bringing home what I brought. This past Sunday, we had an after service potluck and about 30 people stayed for it. I brought home-made fruitcake, macadamia nut cookies and red velvet cake with cream cheese frosting. Dishes others brought were pea soup, meatballs in tomato sauce, assorted crackers, asiago cheese & garlic dip, egg salad sandwiches, peanut butter cookies and unfrosted bundt cake.
I was surprised that the fruitcake, peanut butter cookies and macadamia nut cookies were completely gone. The egg salad sandwiches disappeared and about half the bundt cake. Some things that looked hardly touched were the asiago dip, the meatballs and my red velvet cake. It seems people aren't very interested in gooey desserts, sloppy food (like soup or food in sauces) or strongly flavored food (like the asiago dip, which I thought was very good and told the people that brought it so). It seems people around here want bland, run-of-the-mill foods. Any opinions?
BTW - most of the people at this church are age 70 or older, in fact the pastor mentioned one parishioner celebrating her 95th birthday this week.
I was surprised that the fruitcake, peanut butter cookies and macadamia nut cookies were completely gone. The egg salad sandwiches disappeared and about half the bundt cake. Some things that looked hardly touched were the asiago dip, the meatballs and my red velvet cake. It seems people aren't very interested in gooey desserts, sloppy food (like soup or food in sauces) or strongly flavored food (like the asiago dip, which I thought was very good and told the people that brought it so). It seems people around here want bland, run-of-the-mill foods. Any opinions?
BTW - most of the people at this church are age 70 or older, in fact the pastor mentioned one parishioner celebrating her 95th birthday this week.