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The_Kitchen_Guy said:Yes, I wear my apron.
I wear pants under it, too.
When I was a kid, being a "demonstrator" meant carrying a sign and walking around in front of some building.dianevill said:I'm with Kelly on this one. I stopped wearing it a few years ago.
Also, I feel more like a friend than a "demonstrator" without it.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Well, that was easy.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:If I don't wear it, I'm bound to ruin whatever I'm wearing.
At least, I didn't say you were easy.Kristina21 said:AHHHHHHH! Just when I thought I was gonna get away from it! LOL Thanks KG!!
Remember the character, "Pig-pen" in Peanuts? He was the kid who could raise a cloud of dust walking on a clean sidewalk. I swear I was the prototype for that character!CookingwithMary said:Same here!
Talk about a Pampered Chef, not a Perfect Chef!
Sloppily yours,
No, it is not required for you to wear your apron at shows or fairs. However, many consultants find it helpful to wear their apron as it helps them stay organized and professional during the event.
Yes, there are several benefits to wearing your apron at shows or fairs. It can help you keep your cooking tools and products easily accessible, protect your clothing from spills and stains, and make you easily identifiable as a Pampered Chef consultant to potential customers.
Yes, you are welcome to wear a different apron as long as it is professional and represents the brand well. Just make sure to avoid any aprons with logos or designs from other companies.
Yes, you can personalize your apron with your name or a short message as long as it follows our guidelines for branding and representation. This can make your apron more unique and help customers remember you.
No, you do not need to wear your apron for the entire duration of the event. You can take it off during breaks or when you are not actively cooking or demonstrating products. Just make sure to put it back on when you are back on the floor interacting with customers.