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I can delete my post so it looks like you beat me.pamperedval said:Ann- you beat me to the answer! I was trying to be helpful for once and you were too quick on the draw!!
The instructions for the pretzel wreaths are in the holiday mini catalog, which IS online.I can't wait to see these! I think the pretzel wreaths are so cute!
Bren706 said:So when is everyone going to offer these to your guests? Are you going to do in as early as early November? I am thinking about offering it as December, but want to see what everyone else does.
Back when it was an official theme show, I was 10 weeks pregnant, and supposed to be off my feet. Also couldn't stand to be around food (hurled unexpectedly for no reason!)- NOT a good thing for a PC Consultant!:yuck: So, what I did was have one (the brownie mix) made up ahead of time, and then I would have the host mix it up and pop it in the oven as guests were arriving. I would demo the layering, and then the guests would have warm brownies and ice cream as they finished shopping. I sold a TON of small batter bowls - multiples to alot of people. It helped that it was also the guest special and they could get it for $9 (I think).Oh - ETA - I did the entire demo sitting down!chefann said:Back when that was one of the official theme shows, lots of consultants would take them, show the crowd, then pour it out and prepare it. While it was baking, demo how to make the mix, which would then be ready for the next show.
We have a variety of easy and delicious recipes for the holidays, such as our famous holiday sugar cookies, savory roasted vegetable tart, and creamy mashed potatoes. You can find these recipes and more in our "Homemade for the Holidays" cookbook.
Yes, we understand the importance of accommodating different dietary restrictions during the holidays. Our "Homemade for the Holidays" cookbook includes a section specifically for gluten-free and vegan recipes, such as our gluten-free gingerbread cookies and vegan pumpkin pie.
Absolutely! Many of our "Homemade for the Holidays" recipes can be prepared ahead of time, whether it's a day or a week in advance. This allows you to save time and stress on the day of the holiday.
Yes, we have some great tips for getting kids involved in the kitchen during the holidays. Our "Homemade for the Holidays" cookbook includes kid-friendly recipes and step-by-step instructions that make it easy and fun for children to help out in the kitchen.
Of course! Our "Homemade for the Holidays" cookbook includes traditional holiday recipes, such as roast turkey, glazed ham, and classic apple pie. These recipes are perfect for those who want to stick to traditional dishes during the holidays.