
Mama T Hosts a Potluck: Real Food, Real Cheap, No Store-Bought Shame
A No-Nonsense Southern Guide to Budget Cooking, Crowd Feeding, and Potluck Etiquette
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Mama T. Books

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Mama T doesn’t do fluff, and she sure don’t do store-bought cookies. In Mama T Hosts a Potluck, you’ll find 33 chapters of sharp, Southern wisdom on feeding folks with what you’ve got—without breakin’ the bank or your back. Whether you're bringing banana pudding to a funeral or wranglin’ crockpots at a baby shower, this no-nonsense guide walks you through every dish, every disaster, and every forgotten Tupperware lid.
Born and seasoned in Shreveport, Mama T’s lived through lean weeks and loud kitchens. Her voice is tough, warm, and full of dry wit—like a cast-iron skillet that’s seen some things. She’ll teach you how to stretch meat ‘til it cries, fake a baked dessert with quiet dignity, and navigate the politics of outlet space without throwin’ elbows. There’s no quinoa, no fluff, and absolutely no tolerance for showin’ up empty-handed.
Inside, you’ll learn how to:
– Build casseroles that soothe and impress
– Turn five pounds of pasta into potluck heroism
– Handle dietary “preferences” without losin’ your temper
– Bring somethin’ when you’re broke but still proud
– Leave full and thanked, not just fed
From rice foundations to funeral feasts, Mama T Hosts a Potluck is a crash course in how real folks feed each other through celebration, sorrow, storms, and plain ol’ Tuesday nights. If you’ve ever stared at a can of cream-of-somethin’ and thought, “Lord help me,” this book’s your answer.
This isn’t a cookbook. It’s a manual for survival, hospitality, and honor—all served warm and without apology. Just like Mama T.