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chefann said:Does she have any products? If you don't have to pack things, it will make your life easier. (I'm thinking specifically of knives or things that might confuse security screeners at the airport.)
Otherwise, I'd try to take small versions of things: small saute pan, small piece of stoneware, etc. Recipe-wise, something simple like Hot Pizza Dip would be good. Then you're more likely to be able to use things that are already in her pantry.
Do any Cheffers live near your friend who would be willing to lend you a few tools?
Yes, you can definitely host a cooking show while visiting your friend out of state. Our consultants are always happy to travel and bring the Pampered Chef experience to different locations.
To schedule a cooking show while you are out of state, you can reach out to your local Pampered Chef consultant and discuss your plans. They will be able to assist you in coordinating a show with a consultant in the area you will be visiting.
There may be additional fees for hosting a cooking show out of state, such as travel expenses for the consultant. It is best to discuss this with your consultant beforehand to ensure there are no surprises.
Yes, you can definitely host a cooking show at your friend's house while you are visiting. Just make sure to discuss this with your friend and the consultant beforehand to ensure it is a convenient and suitable location.
Yes, you can still earn host rewards if you host a cooking show while out of state. As long as the show meets the minimum sales requirements, you will be eligible for host rewards and discounts on Pampered Chef products.