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Potluck Capital of the World

Potluck Capital of the World

Update: 2017-10-259
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Sometimes we eat what we eat because there’s a shared tradition and history that brings us together, and sometimes we eat what eat because it’s what was brought to the table. That’s the potluck. In this week’s episode, we travel to what is arguably the potluck capital of the world —Minnesota — and trace the origin of the potluck- from the American prairie, to the Great Depression, to the present day. We’ll hear from Americans who’ve been potlucking for generations and Americans who are brand new to it.

Recipe for Donna's Potato Hotdish

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Jarod Rollins

Potluck is an LDS (Mormon) thing too. We call the potato dish with cheese and cream of chicken "Funeral Potatoes" because it is served at almost every funeral lunch-in

Oct 26th
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Potluck Capital of the World

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