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etteluap70PC said:I'm still offering the cool crunchy tacos as a salad. I'm having good luck with it. I can switch back to doing the cake in the rice cooker if I want to do it as an add on.
I have discovered if people want it bad enough they will book. We just need to listen to our customers and offer them options. Break it down... do you know 6 people who might spend $25? or 10 that will spend $15?
ChefBeckyD said:That's what I'm doing for my shows too. I mostly just do Salad shows in the Summer anyway. I burned out on the Fajita show a couple years ago...I think I did it for shows for a year straight!
BUT I will be cooking my chicken in the DCB still, and talking about all it's wonders, and how by just hosting you can get it at a discount!
chefsteph07 said:I guess what I don't understand is, why are you totally DISCONTINUING the DCB for your demos? It is a BOOKING tool! (and ALWAYS has been!) Why good bye fajitas, 30 min chicken, etc? I still feel that this DCB is the BEST product in the catalog and although I am ticked as heck about the circumstances, I'm not going to let that stop my demo and making sure all my hosts get it at an amazing price! It is an investment that is well worth working around this issue. 90% of my hosts book shows to get that baker at half off anyway. It's just the wording to the customers that they are out of luck if they want to buy it that has me stumped. Please don't abandon the product and the demos featuring it.
RMDave said:You don't think that guests are going to feel manipulated? "And look at what you can order if you Host a show?"
Some people can't host a show but could use the DCB to feed their family.
RMDave said:I agree Kam.
What I'm going to do is a normal demo (not sure what recipe yet) and as an afterthought use the DCB to make Keith's Warm Chocolate Fudge Cake™ and present it as a "special" if you book a show. No longer the Star. Relegated to the position of featured player. Never a bit part.
RMDave said:I agree Kam.
What I'm going to do is a normal demo (not sure what recipe yet) and as an afterthought use the DCB to make Keith's Warm Chocolate Fudge Cake™ and present it as a "special" if you book a show. No longer the Star. Relegated to the position of featured player. Never a bit part.
mom4angela said:I am SO bummed. The DCB is my top seller! We have our cluster meeting tonight, so I'm sure we'll discuss it! I am SO bummed!:cry:
RMDave said:You don't think that guests are going to feel manipulated? "And look at what you can order if you Host a show?"
Some people can't host a show but could use the DCB to feed their family.
Jolie_Paradoxe said:So, to play devil's advocate & get back to the original question. If you could NOT use the DCB for your show....what WOULD you demo?
wadesgirl said:I'm not changing my show up at all! We do not know how long this will be an issue so I'm not going to take out a powerful item like that. I am going to make a "contact me list" for those people who don't want to host a show but want to know when it's back for sale!
debbieskitchenhelper said:Isn't the DCB still available in the cranberry?? I am not sure where I have been that I did not know the white was a stop order.
raebates said:Great idea, Danielle.
RMDave said:You don't think that guests are going to feel manipulated? "And look at what you can order if you Host a show?"
Some people can't host a show but could use the DCB to feed their family.
Yes, and no. We can still enter it in P3, but if a customer goes to the web site, its not there to find. I think they removed it just to be safe. It's on back order regardless.Family skillet, family skillet, family skillet!Rectangular, square or deep dish baker!Rice cooker, fluted stone, etc.Maybe I'm not in such a tizzy because I don't like to count on using a tool that may or may not fit in a host's microwave.FYI - The WHITE baker is still available for sale as long as HO receives the order by June 15. Don't forget that. I sent a mass email out and I am getting orders right and left for a fundraiser show I am holding Saturday and I am submitting it by June 15.
DessertDivaFL said:FYI - The WHITE baker is still available for sale as long as HO receives the order by June 15. Don't forget that. I sent a mass email out and I am getting orders right and left for a fundraiser show I am holding Saturday and I am submitting it by June 15.
The CRANBERRY one is still available until the end of the month so get the word out. I have 2 other shows and I will sell, sell, sell that baker.
Starting July 1st, I will demo the chicken in the DCB as always because that isn't my MAIN demo. I usually demo something else as the main focus anyway so my show flow will still go. (did you like the rhyme?)
Di_Can_Cook said:Maybe I'm not in such a tizzy because I don't like to count on using a tool that may or may not fit in a host's microwave.
pampchefsarah said:Hmm, didn't realize Keith had trademarked his recipe! :love:
BethCooks4U said:Not totally true. The White DCB is on STOP SELL. That means we are not to sell it. Shows dated after the announcement can not order the white dcb. The 15th is given to us as the last day we can turn in May and June shows with it on but those shows must be dated June 6 or earlier. Stop sell means stop selling it.
leftymac said:I guess I'll still offer my same choices:
Tools and Tastings™
Bites & Bevs (Jerk Chicken Nachos or Quesadilla Cups with Nectarine Salsa)
Summer Salads (Deluxe Cheeseburger Salad or Strawberry Spinach Salad)
I'm debating on throwing a dessert option in there. I HATE dessert demos though because then everyone complains about watching their waistline, and I don't think they sell as much.
At Pampered Chef, we have a wide variety of light and delicious dessert recipes that we love to showcase at our shows. Some of our most popular ones include our mini fruit tarts, lemon yogurt cake, chocolate-dipped strawberries, and berry trifle. We also like to mix it up and feature seasonal recipes, so be sure to check with your consultant for the latest options.
Absolutely! We understand that many of our customers have dietary restrictions or preferences, and we want to make sure everyone can enjoy our desserts. We have a selection of recipes that use alternative sweeteners like honey or maple syrup, as well as gluten-free options such as our flourless chocolate cake or almond flour cookies. Just let your consultant know your needs, and they can tailor the recipes for your show.
Yes, we have plenty of dessert options that kids will love! Our cookie pizzas, apple nachos, and banana pops are always a hit with little ones. We also offer interactive recipes like DIY ice cream sundaes or decorate-your-own cupcakes that are perfect for birthday parties or playdates.
Definitely! Many of our dessert recipes can be prepared ahead of time and stored in the fridge or freezer until ready to serve. This is especially helpful for busy hosts who want to save time on the day of their event. Your consultant can provide tips on which recipes are best for make-ahead options.
Pampered Chef offers a variety of kitchen tools and gadgets to make cooking and baking easier and more efficient. However, most of our dessert recipes can be made with basic kitchen equipment such as mixing bowls, measuring cups and spoons, and a baking sheet or muffin tin. Your consultant will also provide alternative options in case you don't have a specific tool.