Good Article in Family Circle Magazine!

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses an article featured in the August edition of Family Circle magazine, highlighting its content related to Pampered Chef and other companies. Participants share their thoughts on the article's relevance and the inclusion of various companies.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a positive article titled "money in the bag," noting it includes tips for potential recruits and lists Pampered Chef among "hot markets."
  • Another participant expresses excitement about the article and mentions wanting to check out Rachel Ray's magazine for an advertisement.
  • Several users comment on the inclusion of Weekenders in the article, with one expressing concern about its bankruptcy potentially reflecting poorly on the companies listed.
  • One participant speculates that the article was likely printed months prior to the discussion.
  • Another participant inquires about the other companies mentioned in the article.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the implications of Weekenders' bankruptcy on the article's credibility, with some expressing concern while others seem less affected by it.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and reactions to the article, focusing on its content and implications for the Pampered Chef community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in marketing strategies and community discussions about relevant publications may find this thread informative.

lacychef
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I was just flipping through my Family Circle mag (Aug edition) & came across a pretty great article! It's called "money in the bag" & starts on pg 69. It has some great tips to share with potential or new recruits. It does list PC under "hot markets" & "tried & true" at the end of the article. *sigh* to only be a director for those HO leads....
Anyway, check it out:thumbup:
 
thanks for letting us know!!!
 
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Oh, & there's some yummy recipes in that magazine too! One is a BLT salad; with fried tomatoes that are breaded in cornmeal, and with an avocado dressing. Sounds yum-o...too bad we had regular blt's for lunch!
 
Thanks Lacy, I will have to check it out! I also want to pick up Rachel Ray's magazine, to see our add!:thumbup:
 
It was a good article. They mention Weekenders, though, as tried and true. For anyone who knows they went bankrupt, this may reflect badly on all of the companies listed. But, that may just be my inner Eeyore coming out.
 
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Yeah, I noticed weekenders in there too; I suppose they wrote the article before they went under.
 
I'm sure the article was printed months ago.
 
so which other companies did it list? Thanks
 

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What is the significance of the article in Family Circle Magazine about Pampered Chef?

The article highlights the benefits of using Pampered Chef products in family cooking, showcasing how they can simplify meal preparation and enhance family bonding during mealtime.

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What specific Pampered Chef products were mentioned in the article?

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Are there any recipes included in the Family Circle Magazine article?

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