leftymac said:Thanks everyone.
What I've taken from this experience:
1. I need to do better host coaching.
2. For the fajitas, I'm gonna make the guacamole portion of the recipe optional. I'll also make the sour cream/cheese optional as well. That'll cut the cost down to about $20.
Don't most people have sour cream and cheese in their inventory anyway? That's not something I would THINK people would have to buy. Sometimes I even tell my hosts to go ahead and purchase the "fajita kits"...you know, Ortega, Taco Bell, etc. They are usually about $3.50 and already have shells, taco sauce and seasoning in it. And as far as guac, I know most of my hosts opt out on that, unless THEY are really digging it. When I have made it in the past, alot of it has gone to waste.
And don't be too down on yourself about the host coaching...when I book a show, I usually just mention that I am going to be sending the the recipe ingredients for them via email along w/ "other instructions" (that could be "make sure the chicken is thawed, etc) and I have NEVER had a host complain about it.
If someone really objects to the cost of demo ingredients, have them pick up a chicken and do the 30 min chicken.