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Are you from he South/?
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No, but I’ve travelled a lot. Wasn’t sure whether to say Potluck Supper, Potluck Dinner, or just Potluck.
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I always thought potluck was bring your pot and trust your luck.
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Great quote
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Thank you.
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Yes! I agree!
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I like that 😂
Funny but true!
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a very fitting analogy.
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And then take that recipe home and USE it! 🙂
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Indeed, Nancy! There are a some quotes out there to the effect that facts or information don’t become knowledge until the are applied.
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A-ha! That makes sense!
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Love it! =) ♥.
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Loved the simile, Mitch and we have quite a spread to choose from…
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We do indeed.
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Most experiences for Potlucks are at the Church. And likewise, you could use the same formula for the pastors’ message. Sadly, it has come to that.
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I need to organise a potluck dinner, thanks for the reminder.
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Good and good for you!
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I love this… I need it on a refrigerator magnet…. that way when I go back for seconds, I’ll think twice and study instead 😉 I love your wit and wisdom, Mitch! 🙂
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Aw, thanks, Lynn.
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I like this!
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