pampered1224
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This thread explores various personal experiences and strategies related to cleaning tools after cooking demonstrations, particularly focusing on whether to wash dishes at the host's home or take them home for cleaning.
Views differ on whether to wash dishes at the host's home or take them home, with some participants preferring one method over the other based on personal circumstances and experiences. No clear consensus emerges.
Participants share a range of experiences and preferences, reflecting individual circumstances such as family commitments and the nature of the shows they conduct.
Consultants looking for insights into different approaches for managing cleanup after cooking demonstrations may find this discussion relevant.
pampered1224 said:I do mine at home. I used to get help but after a guest almost removed a finger on a knife and had to have stitches, no way! I can just imagine what PC would do if confronted with a medical bill for 7 stitches! NO WAY! I take them home. Not to mention, I really, really, really sometimes need to get the heck out of there as soon as possible. SO I use a reusable, washable bag that reads Pampered Chef on it to my dirty dishes home. Plus part of what I say to get people to book is that I will be in and out quickly! I certainly do not want a host sitting until 11 at night while I do MY dishes! That to me is just plain rude to my hosts.
Kelly8 said:I totally agree with you John! I would never ask my host to wash my dishes. Plus, whether it takes longer or not, guests are going to be seeing you hang out longer at the house just to wash dishes. During the demo, I have the old red crate by my demo table (lined with a garbage bag) and I just throw my dirties in there. I use that as a booking tool and say something like, "See! I even do my dishes at home so I'm in and out very quickly!" I have had shows where the host said her last consulant washed the dishes at her house and the consultant was there quite late and frankly overstayed her welcome. When I do new consultant training, I tell them NEVER do your dishes at the host's house. And if you do your dishes at the host's house, are you using their soap and towels?