I Wanted to See How Many Actually Wore the Apron During Thier Shows.

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores participants' experiences and preferences regarding wearing aprons during their shows as Pampered Chef consultants. Various viewpoints are shared about the practicality, aesthetics, and personal feelings associated with wearing an apron while demonstrating products.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions they stopped wearing their apron because they find it looks awful and they are reluctant to buy a new one.
  • Another participant shares their positive experience, stating their apron helps keep them clean and provides a convenient place for a towel during demos.
  • One participant notes that they used to prepare recipes before shows, which made wearing an apron unnecessary, and they feel it might deter guests from approaching them.
  • Several users mention that they find the pockets of the apron useful for storing items like clips and checks during checkout.
  • One participant expresses feeling "nekkid" without their apron and uses it to hold their dishtowel and other essentials.
  • Another participant shares that they wear their apron to remind themselves they are working, a practice suggested by their director.
  • Some participants indicate they wear their apron only when starting the demo, preferring to mingle with guests first.
  • One participant mentions they dislike their apron but find it useful for practical reasons, while another prefers wearing a black shirt with a nametag instead of an apron.
  • Several users discuss the differences between older and newer apron designs, with some expressing interest in upgrading to a newer model.
  • One participant shares their experience of wearing a chef's coat, noting it led to tougher questions from guests and a desire to appear relatable.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly among participants regarding the use of aprons, with no clear consensus on whether they should be worn during shows. Some find them essential, while others prefer not to wear them at all.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences, reflecting a variety of approaches to wearing aprons during cooking demonstrations. The discussion highlights individual comfort levels and practical considerations rather than a unified stance.

Who May Find This Useful

This thread may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking to understand different perspectives on wearing aprons during shows and how it affects their interactions with guests.

Apron or No Apron

  • Apron

    Votes: 93 76.9%
  • No Apron

    Votes: 12 9.9%
  • Depends on the show

    Votes: 16 13.2%

  • Total voters
    121
krzymomof4
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I wanted to see how many actually wore the apron during thier shows. I know I have quit wearing mine because it looks awful and I am too cheap to buy a new one. I was watching the new DVD and they all were wearing theirs, but I didn't know if it was because they were being filmed or not.
What do you do?
 
I love my apron. It tells folks who the consultant is without guessing, keeps me clean and gives me a place to put a towel so I have it always at hand to dry my hands or wipe them off during demo. I can be a messy cook so my apron is a blessing. LOL..
 
I used to do my recipes before the show so I didn't have a reason to wear it during the show. I feel the opposite than Lisa, with the apron I feel like I stand out and someone may not want to talk to me before the show if they know I am the consultant. My director taught us to introduce ourselves as the guests come in that way we are the first person they see but they don't always associate us with being the consultant so they may feel more comfortable.
 
I'm not crazy about my apron, but I feel funny without it... I do find the pockets of the apron useful for twix-it clips and such, things that I will hand out to any pc virgins who come to my show...
 
I wear mine, but I put it on right before I start the show...That way, as said above, I'm one of the crowd, but when I put my apron on I stand out and they know things are about to start...Besides, without it, I'd likely spill something on myself...tends to be a genetic trait of the women in our family...
 
I don't wear mine b/c I just don't like it. :D I take one of the m/f towels with me & tuck it into my belt loops. Works great for wiping hands off & such. I wear a black 3/4 sleeve shirt with the Rhinestone logo from Merrill when I do my shows & want to show it off. he he he....
 
I feel nekkid w/o my apron. I hand my dishtowel from the front tie of it and I use the pockets for $ and checks during checkout.
 
I always wear my apron at shows, and even when I'm making my calls. It reminds me that I'm working-it was my director's idea to do this, and it works. Even if i'm trying a PC recipe I wear it-my husband thinks I'm a great big dork for it-but he knows when he comes home from work that I'm either working or expirementing. :)
 
AnnaPChef said:
I always wear my apron at shows, and even when I'm making my calls. It reminds me that I'm working-it was my director's idea to do this, and it works. Even if i'm trying a PC recipe I wear it-my husband thinks I'm a great big dork for it-but he knows when he comes home from work that I'm either working or expirementing. :)

What a cool idea!!
 
I wear mine, but don't put it on until I'm ready to start the recipe.
 
I checked "depends on the show".....

For a long time I never wore it, but then ordered the new one (which I think is nicer than the old denim one I had.) and now wear it when I remember to put it on! So many years of not wearing one, and it takes a conscious effort to slip into it. I do like it, though. When I do wear it, I put it on just before I start my demo.
 
I put mine on just before the demo as well... which now of course is pretty much at the beginning. I utilize the pockets for twixit's and checks too ... .and I especially use the logo if I mess up so that I can point to it and say "HEY... it says Pampered ..NOT Perfect!"
 
quiverfull7 said:
I put mine on just before the demo as well... which now of course is pretty much at the beginning. I utilize the pockets for twixit's and checks too ... .and I especially use the logo if I mess up so that I can point to it and say "HEY... it says Pampered ..NOT Perfect!"


I could NEVER use mine for checks! I'm way too bad at leaving things in the pocket when I throw it in the wash!:eek: :o
 
Yeah... I've tried putting things in the pockets then I end up "losing" them... in my pockets. LOL... I tried keeping a calculator and pen in there and then 'lost' them... looked everywhere... then remembered they were in my pocket. :blushing:
 
lkprescott said:
Yeah... I've tried putting things in the pockets then I end up "losing" them... in my pockets. LOL... I tried keeping a calculator and pen in there and then 'lost' them... looked everywhere... then remembered they were in my pocket. :blushing:


Couldn't use it for this either - for the same reason I stated above!:balloon:
 
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ChefBeckyD said:
I checked "depends on the show".....

but then ordered the new one (which I think is nicer than the old denim one I had.)


Is the "new" one much different than the one that came in our kit?
 
krzymomof4 said:
Is the "new" one much different than the one that came in our kit?

It's a darker denim(not so much that faded look), and it's heavier material. Plus it has the new tag line on it. I just think it looks nicer.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I could NEVER use mine for checks! I'm way too bad at leaving things in the pocket when I throw it in the wash!:eek: :o
I don't think I've ever washed mine! Maybe once, but I have to wear it because of the towel thing. I don't like to be looking all over someone's kitchen for a towel. (Not sure why it isn't right by the sink, but it never seems to be right there.) Plus I don't like to use a towel that I'm not sure is clean. Eek!
 
JAE[B said:
]I don't think I've ever washed mine! [/B]Maybe once, but I have to wear it because of the towel thing. I don't like to be looking all over someone's kitchen for a towel. (Not sure why it isn't right by the sink, but it never seems to be right there.) Plus I don't like to use a towel that I'm not sure is clean. Eek!


Never washed it? How can that be? You must be a MUCH neater cook than I! I often have foodstuff all over mine. Especially if I am using chocolate.

Oh - and I wash it and dry it because that is easier than getting out the iron to iron it between shows.:D
 
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I might have to look into the newer one.

If you had a Chef's coat with TPC logo on it..would you wear it and where would you wear it?
 
krzymomof4 said:
I might have to look into the newer one.

If you had a Chef's coat with TPC logo on it..would you wear it and where would you wear it?


I have Chef's Coats from my previous life as a Personal Chef.....and I wouldn't ever wear them at shows. In fact, I never mention what I did before PC. I want people to be able to put themselves in place, wearing the apron. Wearing the Chef's Coat, and talking about my previous work would be intimidating for most people. I used to hear that from people...."Oh, that's why you're so good at this...."

I want them to think (because it's true!) that they can do just as good of a job, if not better, than I can.
 
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I got one on ebay a while back and I am afraid to wear it.
I think it was from VIP a long time ago
 
I have one of the VIP sets - there were pants and a hat to match the coat. I wore them for a few shows instead of my apron. Had less interest in the biz, though. And I seemed to get tougher questions from guests when I had it on, not just about products, but about cooking in general. They assumed that I had gone to culinary school because of the coat.Actually, I just found it again in a box in the basement. I need to wash it and list it for sale (I've gained some weight since I bought it).
 
I do the same thing as Janet does, i leave my apron off and mingle with the guests till it is time to start and then i put my apron on and then the people know i am ready to start the show and it kinda gives me the floor.
 
I used to wear my apron when I first started with pc, but I am not an apron wearer. I HATE them! So after a few shows, I just started wearing a nice black shirt and put my magnetic nametag (that I purchase from Merrill) on.

Still lets people know I am a consultant, but without having to wear the apron. :)
 
I wear mine but put it on as I am starting the demo. I get to messy otherwise. I don't really like the denim apron - I almost bought a non-PC one around Christmas to wear at shows and talked myself out of it. I love aprons though... I think they are fun when they are cute.
 
I always wear my apron. I hang my towel from the apron and also use the pockets to hold the candy for my "got it love it" game.
 
I hated the denim one... stopped wearing it because it gapped so much at the neck. My director gave me a red one for making FD and I love that one! Of course, it being red didn't hurt!
 
I always wear my apron too except for when I forget it at home. I would miss the pockets and having a place to put my towel. I also talk about the one size fits all in more ways than one. I find that most of the people that have never heard of PC get a kick out of it. I wear my Director Red or the Cranberry and bring a spare for my host to wear as my lovely assistant. At the end I ask her if she'd like one of her own and how she can get it.
 
I wear it as a recruiting tool at the beginning of my show. I say that we will be looking at a lot of wonderful tools that are all awesome, but the best product I offer is this apron... because when someone wears this apron, they can have their dreams... (you get the idea)... I'm still working on getting recruits, I have had a few really excited that never signed. It is a numbers game though so I am always expecting great things...(I actually got this apron idea off a recruiting training tape... if that tells you how old this idea is!)
 

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