cwinter474
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This thread explores various experiences and lessons learned by participants regarding what they would avoid doing at cooking shows in the future. Participants share specific products, recipes, and situations that they found challenging or unproductive during their demonstrations.
There is a general agreement among participants regarding the challenges of using phyllo dough and the difficulties posed by having children at shows. However, other points raised, such as specific product experiences, show a variety of individual preferences and no clear consensus.
Participants share personal experiences from their cooking shows, reflecting on the challenges faced and lessons learned. The discussion highlights the varied nature of cooking demonstrations and the unpredictability of live events.
Consultants looking for insights into common pitfalls during cooking shows may find this discussion relevant, particularly those new to the experience.
DebbieJ said:Anything with Phyllo dough.
laurichef said:Chopping chocolate in the food chopper on a warm day. Ugh!! It sticks together and forms 1 big clump!! Very hard to sell a food chopper when this happens.
stefani2 said:I would encourage Hosts to TRY to limit the amount of kids at a Show - I have had WAY too many before and it stressed EVERYONE out!
DebbieJ said:Anything with Phyllo dough.
cwinter474 said:These are GREAT, thanks guys.
Carrots stain? could you soak in a bleach/ water mix and remove???
Melty chocolate, wonder if you could freeze the chocolate before hand??
I present my hostess with a shopping check list, I even put little boxes next to the ingredients. Then I call my hostess before I head to her home and tell her I'm on my way, were you able to get ....... then we go over the list. Luckly Walmart it seems on every corner.
question..... what is Phyllo dough??? guess I've never made anything that requires it.
cathyskitchen said:It's actually really good, Carol. You carmelize the onions and garlic, and combined with the goat cheese and bacon, it's a really great flavor. I did it a bunch of times for shows, too, and everyone loved it.![]()
MORFIA said:enter in the WRONG house---
yep met by a pit bull--
MORFIA said:enter in the WRONG house---
yep met by a pit bull--
cwinter474 said:My directior tells a story where she went to a house, they let her in, there were several people there all very nicely dressed in dark suits and dresses, they let her set up in the dining room because she asked where the kitchen was. She noticed there was quite a bunch of food already there. She got everything set up and sorta just was there, and then asked who was "so and so" because it was an over the phone booking with a lady she had never met.... they told her that she didn't live there, that they thought she was from one of the chruches bringing food for the family. The wife of the man that lived there had passed away and the funeral was later that evening.
Can you imaging!!!!
cwinter474 said:Ok, I will search that recipe and at least check it out. My mother-n-law is always looking for new dips, if we don't like it I can pass it down.
DebbieJ said:It's not a dip--it's a baked appetizer. You can find it under the old theme shows--Fall 06 I think.
DessertDivaFL said:Oh, my! I had that last Saturday at a show. Very hard to laugh it off after the 3rd interruption. :grumpy:
cwinter474 said:I now always ask about the size of the microwave. The dcb doesn't fit into so many of them.[/
cwinter474 said:QUOTE]
the worst was when it was my own mother's microwave that the dang thing didn't fit in!:balloon: