dannyzmom
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chefkristin said:If you really need to buy something to ease your pain go buy some pledge and start cleaning.!!!:angel:
ahem...BITE ME!!!!
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The thread revolves around the decision-making process regarding purchasing a new kit after reaching 200 shows as a Pampered Chef consultant. Participants express their thoughts on the necessity and value of the kit, weighing the cost against their current inventory and needs.
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chefkristin said:If you really need to buy something to ease your pain go buy some pledge and start cleaning.!!!:angel:
Nope. You can sort the list of shows in PP/P3 by type so they're all together. Then they're easier to count.KellyTheChef said:Is there a way (other than physically counting yourself) to know how many KITCHEN shows you have done?
pamperedlinda said:Nicole,
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On the other hand, since you are just now getting to 200 shows (you know it has to be 200 cooking shows - not total shows- for the kit - right?) then maybe you aren't concerned with Trip Points or incentives. In that case then you might need and want the write-off for business expenses instead. You could go either way.....hard call on this one.
I'm so proud of you!dannyzmom said:Ok Linda's breakdown dollar for dollar put my head in the righ tplace. I don't NEED any of the stuff in the kit - actually all I really need is a backup BarPan, the mini Muffin Pan and the slotted turner. So...I am NOT going to do it. I am physically placing the order form in the shredder right now!!
Teresa Lynn said:WIMP!!
You know you wanted it
I can't pass up a bargain or a non bargain anywhere
I was admiring my neighbors new purse yesterday she paid $1.50 at Van Husen I like it as much as my brand spanking new Dooney & Bourke thta I paid too much for.
Dooney & Bourke stands for Dumb and Broke as my friend likes to tell me!!
pamperedlinda said:Oh Nicole, I'm so so sorry if I offended you, I didn't mean to sound derogatory in my post. I meant that (okay I'm probably digging a deeper hole here!) I thought maybe you were just a hobbiest and that you did PC on a limited basis. I'm so sorry if I offended you it was NOT my intention. I was just trying different scenarios and thought that if you were a hobbiest then the write-off might be a better option in the end.
Okay, have I dug sufficiently deep enough now? If so, then start covering me up! LOL
I feel better now, thanks.ChefNic said:You are so sweet! And I knew that before I posted my show history. I knew you weren't trying to be derogatory. I appreciate your help, and I knew you were trying to meet me where I was, thanks! I'm not gonna 'start covering you up!" LOL
PS...you are in GA...are you under Donna McDonald? She's my director (SED). She's in Atlanta.
Mine too! I'm glad I'm not the only one. I saw one of my "before" pictures in my slideshow/screensaver and I was like "oh well, that's what it looks like again!"dannyzmom said:My office has fallen to crap again. It's looking l ike it did in teh "before" pictures.
The tote is NOT included in the kit you would order at your 200th anniversary (or 400 or 600 etc) for $155.cathyskitchen said:I am so glad that I read through this thread!! I am getting close to my 200th show, and was thinking of buying it, too, however, I have EVERYTHING in the kit, even the tote, and I even have duplicates of many of them. I'm a shopoholic, too, so this is the last thing I need to be spending my money on - I have drawers and cabinets overflowing with PC products as it is!!! ;-) Thanks for giving me the right perspective!!
That just doesn't seem fair.......Okay, now there's another reason NOT to order it.BethCooks4U said:The tote is NOT included in the kit you would order at your 200th anniversary (or 400 or 600 etc) for $155.
OK - confession time. Here's my "thing" with the MMP...and this goes back to the very foirst PC show I went to in 1998. I saw it, leaned over to my Step-Dad (he was my date that night) and said "It's just a MMP, I can get one of those anywhere for less $." At that time I already had 2 or 3 MMPs...I ended up buying the Bar Pan and booking a show, then another show, then years later becoming a consultant.MicheleC said:I'm shocked! Reading through this thread I thought there was no way Carolyn wasn't going to purchase the kit.
Linda and Kristin, you girls are good!:thumbup: It is soooo hard sometimes to pass up a bargain isn't it?
I think I'm even more surprised, Carolyn that you don't have the mini-muffin pan. That is one of my must haves for any kitchen. Everytime I do a recipe in it I sell a ton of those...just wish they were a little higher price point when I did
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Teresa Lynn said:went to Kohl's last night and treated myself to the new calphalon dessert pan it makes individual brownies!!![]()
And then go shopping?:angel:Christ Follower said:"Hi, my name is Ellen, and I too am a 'shop-a-holic.'" The first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem.
I'd just have a lot of baggies to throw away.BethCooks4U said:When I make brownies I cut them into individual sized pieces and put them in ziploc bags. If they are separated that way it's easier to just have one then if they are left in the pan to pick at all evening or day. I wouldn't get a pan just for that - IMHO.
OH WAIT!! We HAVE such a pan in our line - it's called the Silicone Cupcake Pan - awesome brownies can be made in it. Or if you want smaller yet use the mini-muffin pan or even the stoneware muffin pan.