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nicki25 said:is anyone else's flipchart starting to tear apart at the bottom. mine is ripping apart at the bottom.
jeanniec said:I use mine to do my entire spiel - I LOVE IT! Most of you know I don't demo recipes at my shows anymore, I just bring it/them with me already made. My entire flipchart presentation, including the intros, lasts about 15-20 minutes.
hoosierchef said:Wow. I have thought about doing this as well. Do the guests seem upset that you don't prepare anything in front of them?? Do you bring food for them to play with your tools??
hoosierchef said:Wow. I have thought about doing this as well. Do the guests seem upset that you don't prepare anything in front of them?? Do you bring food for them to play with your tools??
PCGINA said:Thanks for sahring Jeannie ~ I do something similar to this - BUT - yours does seems so simple - easy for leads to see why THEY could do it too...
Winnipegk said:I tried doing this type of show, but it didn't work for me. I wasn't prepared for it, first of all (long story, but I pretty much had no choice but to make the recipe ahead of time) but mostly I was just uncomfortable. I might think of doing this when I get a more regular host base, for those that have hosted lots of shows before...
missi.robbins said:Hi! I'm new - so I have a question about the Flipchart. When I order it on the Supply form - does it come with inserts or do I have to purchase the cards with the product info on them? THX!
Rae - Do you just "eat" the cost of the food or do you pass it to the host? That's my biggest concern about going to this type of show. I would feel uncomfortable asking the host to pay me for the ingredients, but I don't do enough shows that I'm making enough money to pay for them out of my pocket. But then again, I've always done two recipes; I guess it would be a little cheaper with just one...raebates said:I generally set one recipe as my designated recipe for a month or two. I then have one or two alternatives in case the one I've chosen doesn't appeal to the host. I tell the host that the only things they need to supply are the drinks, plates, and something to eat with (if that's necessary). They are welcome to add anything more they wish, but that's all they really have to do.
missi.robbins said:Hi! I'm new - so I have a question about the Flipchart. When I order it on the Supply form - does it come with inserts or do I have to purchase the cards with the product info on them? THX!
A Tabletop Flip Chart is a compact and versatile tool used for displaying recipes, cooking tips, and product information during cooking demonstrations and parties. It is designed to be placed on a table or countertop for easy viewing and flipping of pages.
The Tabletop Flip Chart has a total of 50 pages, with 25 double-sided sheets. This allows for a large amount of content to be displayed without taking up too much space.
Yes, the Tabletop Flip Chart comes with blank pages that can be filled in with your own recipes, tips, and information. It also has a clear plastic cover that can be personalized with your name or logo.
The Tabletop Flip Chart measures 8.5 inches by 11 inches, making it a standard size that can easily fit on most tables and countertops.
Yes, the Tabletop Flip Chart can be used for any type of presentation that requires the display of multiple pages. It is commonly used in classrooms, business meetings, and workshops.