Comparing Kids In The Kitchen vs Let's Eat Cookbooks: A New Consultant's Guide

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses opinions on the cookbooks "Kids In The Kitchen" and "Let's Eat," particularly in the context of selecting a resource for a mommy and me cooking show. Participants share their experiences and preferences regarding these cookbooks.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about recommendations for the cookbooks for a cooking show.
  • Another participant notes that both cookbooks are no longer available.
  • A participant mentions they have the option to choose one of the cookbooks from a relative and seeks opinions due to their unfamiliarity with both titles.
  • One participant expresses a preference for "Kids In The Kitchen," citing its larger size and personal liking, despite acknowledging that it uses older products.
  • Another participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience recommending both cookbooks, highlighting that "Kids In The Kitchen" is suitable for younger kids while "Let's Eat" caters to older kids with more advanced recipes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding which cookbook is preferable, with some participants favoring "Kids In The Kitchen" and others noting the merits of "Let's Eat." No clear consensus emerges on a single recommendation.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences, reflecting on the suitability of the cookbooks for different age groups and skill levels in a cooking show setting.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants considering resources for engaging children in cooking activities may find the discussion relevant.

PamperedChefMelissa
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I need the opinions of those who own "Kids In The Kitchen"or "Let's Eat". Which one would you recommend a new consultant to buy for a mommy and me cooking show?
 
I am pretty sure that those cookbooks are no longer available!
 
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I know they are no longer available. :) A relative who lives in another state said I could pick whichever one I wanted that she owns because both of her kids are older now and she doesn't see the need to have both. I've never seen either of the cookbooks before that's why I needed opinions.
 
Although Kids In The Kitchen is older & uses products we no longer have, personally, I like that one better. Although Let's Eat is really cute! :confused: .But Kids in the kitchen is bigger...;)
 
Hi there! As a fellow Pampered Chef consultant, I highly recommend both "Kids In The Kitchen" and "Let's Eat" for a mommy and me cooking show. Both of these products are designed specifically for kids and are great for teaching them basic cooking skills while also having fun in the kitchen. If I had to choose one, I would say "Kids In The Kitchen" is a great starting point as it includes fun recipes and activities that are perfect for kids of all ages. However, "Let's Eat" offers a wider range of recipes and is great for older kids who may want to try more advanced cooking techniques. Ultimately, it depends on the age and skill level of the kids you will be working with. I hope this helps and best of luck with your cooking show!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main focus of the "Kids In The Kitchen" cookbook?

The "Kids In The Kitchen" cookbook is designed to engage children in cooking by providing simple, fun, and healthy recipes that they can prepare with minimal adult supervision. It emphasizes teaching kids essential cooking skills while encouraging creativity and confidence in the kitchen.

How does the "Let's Eat" cookbook differ from "Kids In The Kitchen"?

The "Let's Eat" cookbook is aimed at families and adults, featuring a variety of recipes that cater to different tastes and dietary needs. It includes more complex dishes and meal planning tips, making it suitable for everyday cooking and entertaining, whereas "Kids In The Kitchen" focuses primarily on kid-friendly recipes.

Can both cookbooks be used together effectively?

Yes, both cookbooks can be used together effectively. "Kids In The Kitchen" can serve as a great introduction for children to learn cooking alongside the "Let's Eat" cookbook, which can provide parents with more advanced recipes to prepare. This combination can foster family cooking experiences and help children develop their skills while enjoying meals together.

Are there any specific age recommendations for the recipes in these cookbooks?

How can a new consultant utilize these cookbooks in their business?

A new consultant can utilize these cookbooks by incorporating them into cooking demonstrations, workshops, or classes. They can showcase recipes from both cookbooks to appeal to a wider audience, promote family cooking, and highlight the versatility of Pampered Chef products. Additionally, offering these cookbooks as part of a package deal can attract customers looking for practical cooking solutions.

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