pampchefsarah
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I don't know if this is exactly a product tip, but it is product related.
At the first show for which I used the new sauces there were men and women present. I poured the Ginger-Wasabi over some baked brie, and everyone loved it. I told them they were free to try the Spiced Pineapple Rum, too. I think only one person actually did, one of the guys, and he said he liked it better than the Ginger-Wasabi (and, judging by the number of servings of brie he had, he definitely liked the G-W).
A couple of weeks later I made some chicken for dinner, and invited my family to try the sauces. My daughter LOVES the G-W (even pours it on the Ham & Cheese Brunch Squares, which I would never consider). My husband likes both, but prefers the SPR.
This past weekend I had a booth at a fair. ALL the guys preferred the SPR, and all the women thought the G-W was better. One gentleman came back a few times for more of the SPR (poured over cream cheese and served with crackers). Too bad he didn't buy anything!
Has anyone else noticed a gender-related preference? Not that one gender doesn't like the other sauce, but that men tend to lean more towards the SPR, and women towards the G-W. Or, is it just me?
At the first show for which I used the new sauces there were men and women present. I poured the Ginger-Wasabi over some baked brie, and everyone loved it. I told them they were free to try the Spiced Pineapple Rum, too. I think only one person actually did, one of the guys, and he said he liked it better than the Ginger-Wasabi (and, judging by the number of servings of brie he had, he definitely liked the G-W).
A couple of weeks later I made some chicken for dinner, and invited my family to try the sauces. My daughter LOVES the G-W (even pours it on the Ham & Cheese Brunch Squares, which I would never consider). My husband likes both, but prefers the SPR.
This past weekend I had a booth at a fair. ALL the guys preferred the SPR, and all the women thought the G-W was better. One gentleman came back a few times for more of the SPR (poured over cream cheese and served with crackers). Too bad he didn't buy anything!
Has anyone else noticed a gender-related preference? Not that one gender doesn't like the other sauce, but that men tend to lean more towards the SPR, and women towards the G-W. Or, is it just me?