ChefBeckyD said:I'm a foodie. In fact, I was a Personal Chef before I began to focus more on my Pampered Chef business.
Like Becca said, I guess you need to focus on what you want your business to be like.
For myself, I'm also the mom of a 6 yr. old and the wife of a very busy man. Although I'm a Foodie - I don't live in a world of gourmet meals every day. I live in the world of wanting to make healthy, flavorful meals for my family, but without spending several hours in the kitchen. And that's where my shows come from. I RARELY do dessert shows. I occasionally do appetizer shows. But the bulk of my business is done showing people how they can let go of convenience foods, and make healthy, family friendly meals from real ingredients in 30 minutes or less. I NEVER use recipes other than PC recipes. (although I have to admit to making changes where I see fit).
I've never made a ring, wreath, or braid for a show (In 8 years!) although I've used crescent roll dough as a crust occasionally. (mostly for Clubhouse Chicken Squares) I cannot believe that even foodies don't use products like that occasionally. In fact, I know that they do - because I've cooked in some very "Foodie" kitchens as a Personal Chef...so I know what they have in their refrigerators and freezers.
However, I have to say that if you take the stance that you are a "foodie" and are above making recipes from PC, unless they meet your standards of gourmet(Which means different things to different people), then you will be limiting yourself and your business, because most people who would want to book shows will not be able to relate to you or your cooking. I get the most bookings at shows when I show people how to make Fajitas in 15 minutes - from scratch, or Loaded Baked Potato Chowder, or an entire Roasted Chicken Dinner in 30 minutes.
I don't think I'd try to impress "Foodies" with the recipes. I'd focus more on impressing them with the quality of the tools. After all,[highlight] speaking as a true Foodie - recipes are just a springboard for ideas anyway. When cooking in my own kitchen, I rarely (if ever) follow a recipe as written, and whenever I see another recipe demonstrated, I immediately start thinking how I can change it. [/highlight] I don't even have the patience to watch most cooking shows....I'd much rather wander through a Kitchen Store and dream of ways that I can use the tools myself. :chef:
Please review my reply here: http://www.chefsuccess.com/f24/gourmet-recipes-66041/#post777527
I do agree with you with the above highlighted. And I thank you for the reminder.