Effective Ways to Cook Comfortably with PC Despite Standing and Sweating Issues

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various personal experiences and strategies shared by participants regarding cooking comfortably while dealing with issues related to standing and sweating. Participants discuss the use of interactive cooking shows, personal adaptations, and products that may help manage discomfort during cooking demonstrations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions difficulty standing for long periods and seeks suggestions for managing sweating while cooking.
  • Another participant shares their experience of hosting interactive shows where guests do most of the cooking, reducing the need for prolonged standing.
  • Several users note that the new format of interactive shows allows for shorter standing times, typically lasting 30-45 minutes.
  • One participant identifies as a consultant and discusses using a chair and fan during demonstrations to alleviate discomfort.
  • Another participant shares their experience of sitting during shows due to a foot injury, indicating that guests were accommodating.
  • One participant discusses personal strategies for managing sweating during cooking, including discreetly wiping their face and maintaining hygiene.
  • Another participant mentions a specific product for sweat absorption, sharing its effectiveness in various situations.
  • Several participants express encouragement and support for each other's experiences and decisions regarding cooking shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the benefits of interactive shows and the importance of adapting to personal comfort needs while cooking. However, there is no clear consensus on specific products or methods, as experiences and preferences vary widely.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a variety of personal experiences related to cooking and comfort, particularly in the context of Pampered Chef demonstrations. Participants share insights based on their individual circumstances and challenges.

Who May Find This Useful

This thread may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants facing similar challenges with standing and sweating during cooking demonstrations, as well as those interested in exploring interactive show formats.

kerstin70
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I can't stand for long periods of time and I sweat when I cook! I :love: PC though! Other then loosing lots of weight......any suggestions??
 
You could have interactive shows where the guests cook. I almost never do any of the cooking at my shows. I explain to the guests that I own the tools and that if they wanted to watch a cooking show they could just turn on the tv. They almost always love the idea!
 
Have faith in yourself! The great news is that we have a new format for cooking shows now! Interactive shows get the guests working and cooking for you! It diesnt take long at all! You can do anything you set your mind to!
 
Our new interactive shows allow the guests to do most of the work and the standing portion can last as little as 30-45 minutes. Just a thought.
 
Ha Ha Ha Looks like we were all posting at the same time!
 
Bring along a chair and a fan. Use the chair when you need to. Have the fan blowing on you during your demo.
 
I agree with all that has been said! Makes it easier for us nowadays! Have your guests do the cooking! ;)
 
Plus if you needed to sit I'm sure they would be fine with it... I did shows when I had tendonitis in my foot flaring up and was in an air cast, so I just sat. They didn't mind at all! You can do it - you have the most important thing that a consultant needs - passion for the product!
 
If you are serious about signing, then the interactive show or Rae's suggestion of bringing a fan will work for you!! Best of luck in your decision!!
 
Basically you don't know if it will work for you until you try it! PC offers a wonderful opportunity and you can try it for only 4 shows. Most people fall in love with it after that, but it is a good time to try and see if you like it. If you truly can't make it work after that, you have no obligation (but I bet you'll like it).
 
Janet's right. We're not asking you to get married--just to go on four dates. If after those four dates you don't feel things are working out, we can break up. We'll always be friends, though. :)
 
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Thank you guys! You are all so sweet and encouraging. I hadn't thought about the new interactive shows. Since it would be my business I would decide what I want to do.. after all like Christina said... they can turn on the TV if they want to watch a cooking show! LOL!! What a lightbulb moment for me!!
 
I happen to only have hosts in the summer that don't know how to control the heat. The guests also are too hot!

I am overweight and I sweat, but there are ways to handle it. I do more the demo style. I just go to the sink as if I am washing my hands, take a paper towel or a designated towel of my own, wipe my face, set my towel in a place that is not near clean dishes or food. Then I wash my hands with soap and water. It has not affected my sales or bookings.

To add to the mix, in August, I have seasonal allergies so it is like I have a cold for a month!! (Mmmm...yummmy!). I handle it the same way, as descretely (sp?) as I can , but always, always wash well after each time.
 
kerstin70 said:
Thank you guys! You are all so sweet and encouraging. I hadn't thought about the new interactive shows. Since it would be my business I would decide what I want to do.. after all like Christina said... they can turn on the TV if they want to watch a cooking show! LOL!! What a lightbulb moment for me!!

So did ya sign!?! Inquiring minds want to know!;)
 
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I SURE DID!!!! :sing: And that is all I have been talking about for the last several days.
 
The makers of Monistat products make a GREAT sweat absorbent body powder... it's not for female issues like you think of when you hear monistat... however being of German desent... I tend glow more than the average female, and it's come in handy around the brassiere, and underarms... back of my neck... legs.... anywho- before I divulge too much info- (okay, so I already have, LOL) I thought I'd share that with you...
 
heat123 said:
So did ya sign!?! Inquiring minds want to know!;)

I forgot about this thread. :)

Kerstin signed with her director that has been working with her for the last year.

I'm sure she will do great! :thumbup:
 
That is great :) Congrats to her and her future success!!!!
 
Kitchen Diva said:
The makers of Monistat products make a GREAT sweat absorbent body powder... it's not for female issues like you think of when you hear monistat... however being of German desent... I tend glow more than the average female, and it's come in handy around the brassiere, and underarms... back of my neck... legs.... anywho- before I divulge too much info- (okay, so I already have, LOL) I thought I'd share that with you...

Oh, I SOOOOO could have used it today!
I was on the roof at work helping repair a rooftop air condition unit. It was 102.9 in the direct sun, 84 overall and of course I was wearing a black shirt/capris! :yuck:

I was dripping in places I normally don't after the 1 1/2 hours no the roof!

All better now, just got out of the shower! I can't go to bed icky...:rolleyes:
 
Janet do you do heating and air conditing?
 
christinaspc said:
Janet do you do heating and air conditing?

She does everything but rocket science! :) :D
 
janetupnorth said:
Oh, I SOOOOO could have used it today!
I was on the roof at work helping repair a rooftop air condition unit. It was 102.9 in the direct sun, 84 overall and of course I was wearing a black shirt/capris! :yuck:

I was dripping in places I normally don't after the 1 1/2 hours no the roof!

All better now, just got out of the shower! I can't go to bed icky...:rolleyes:

The stuff is a godsent! (not sure if I spelled that right)
 
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I was reading your post and started to think you must have misposted! I thought it's nice to know I'm not the only one that does that! LOL But then I understood where you were going. I'm directionally challanged. (That's what I tell everybody at my day job) I had no idea you could use Monistat? in other ways... and I really like the terminology? "glow". I'm using that from now on. Is there anyway I can edit my previous post to say glow instead of sweat??;)
 
Well i was going to say don't let my hubby read that she does that since he does and he always wants me to get more involved in his work and i am pfff
 
christinaspc said:
Well i was going to say don't let my hubby read that she does that since he does and he always wants me to get more involved in his work and i am pfff

Are you talking about me repairing air conditions on the roof or Kacey glowing?
 
Kitchen Diva said:
She does everything but rocket science! :) :D

I think she dabbles a bit in Rocket Science too though!:p:D
 
kerstin70 said:
I was reading your post and started to think you must have misposted! I thought it's nice to know I'm not the only one that does that! LOL But then I understood where you were going. I'm directionally challanged. (That's what I tell everybody at my day job) I had no idea you could use Monistat? in other ways... and I really like the terminology? "glow". I'm using that from now on. Is there anyway I can edit my previous post to say glow instead of sweat??;)

It's not monistat yeast infection ointment- it's like a baby powder/talc powder... they also sell a powdered gel. Most stores, like Target and Walmart sell it by their pharmacy- it has this absorbtion property to it that just whicks (sp?) away moisture and sweat- since you said you sweat a lot I wanted to share my discovery with you. It's in a dark blue and purple container- like baby poweder only a smaller bottle.
 
christinaspc said:
Janet do you do heating and air conditing?

No, I'm actually an industrial engineer by education. I normally deal with processes, computers and conveyor systems...

However, I have supervised maintenance in the past...general maintenance and machine maintenance so since I don't have any major projects in the warehouse I've been expanding my electrical knowledge and helping maintenance with electrical and HVAC. (What I can of course). There are certain things I cannot do since I'm not a licensed electrician but I can assist in many ways and while our electrician was replacing the capacitor and a few other things, I was replacing the belt on the motor and tensioning it and taking the voltage and temperature readings to make sure we had things right.

Yes, I dabble in a little of everything...I'm a geek, I'll admit it...!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I think she dabbles a bit in Rocket Science too though!:p:D

figures... LOL~:p
 

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