This one-shot zine provides a nice closing to A.J. Michel?s ?Life Maintenance Series.? It?s not a how-to cookzine, but rather a collection of anecdotes about cooking. Sixteen contributors ruminate on a wide range of cooking-related subjects. Here you will find hints on how to cook cheap, a tale of the greatest beef stew ever made, odes to both peaches and stir fry, a quest to imitate Grandma?s perfect dinner rolls, and much more. Most contributions are in the form of personal essays, although a couple of comics also complement the text. Potluck! fits nicely in your hand and comes complete with a ribbon place-marker. As is the case with all of A.j.?s zines, this one is top-notch in both design and content. (Sean Stewart)