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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.
Tasha,tlennhoff said:I buy the ingredients and write them off. For me, because I keep kosher, it is the only way for me to be certain the food is acceptable.
chefann said:Tasha,
Thanks for that explanation. I've got a few Jewish friends, but they don't keep kosher, and I always feel like a pest when I ask them about things. Luckily, I haven't needed to do a kosher show, although I did have one host who asked me for "kosher style," which I interpreted as basically kosher without the utensil requirements.
I do remember reading on one of the loops a couple of years ago that consultants with hosts who require kosher shows will frequently use the host's products, at least as many as possible. Obviously that won't work for a host who's completely new to PC, but it is an option for repeat hosts.
ChefBeckyD said:Thanks Tasha! You satisfied my curiousity - and now I won't sound like a complete idiot with potential hosts!![]()
raebates said:Another plus buying my own stuff--when I need THAWED Cool Whip for a recipe, it's actually thawed. Ever try to pipe frozen cool whip onto a dish? Not fun.
DebbieJ said:In the Show Planner, I highlight $700 as our sales goal. In my first coaching call, I tell them that I will buy the ingredients and they can reimburse me BUT if they get to $700 in sales, then the ingredients are on me.
It's been working very well.