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The thread explores various approaches consultants take regarding who pays for ingredients during cooking shows. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences, highlighting different strategies and considerations involved in this aspect of hosting.
Views differ on who should pay for ingredients, with some participants preferring to cover costs themselves while others advocate for the host to purchase them. No clear consensus emerges on a single approach.
Participants' experiences vary based on personal preferences, the nature of the recipes, and the relationship with the host. The discussion reflects a range of strategies consultants employ to manage ingredient costs and ensure successful cooking shows.
Consultants seeking insights into different practices regarding ingredient purchases for cooking shows may find this discussion informative.
jentapp said:I didn't see anything on there about free ingredients if the show reaches $700.![]()
DebbieJ said:I use a highlighter and highlight the $700 level on the show planner. I also give them a copy of this checklist AND, most importantly, I tell them during our first host coaching call about my recipe challenge--that I will cover the ingredients if their show is $700.
It's just something special that I offer, it's not part of any company program.