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The thread centers around a new consultant seeking recipe ideas that utilize items from her consultant kit. Participants share their thoughts on the provided recipes and suggest alternatives.
Views differ regarding the adequacy of the provided recipes, with some participants expressing dissatisfaction while others offer alternative resources and suggestions.
Participants share personal experiences and resources related to recipe availability for new consultants, focusing on practical cooking ideas rather than official guidance.
New consultants looking for recipe ideas and resources to utilize their kit items may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.
wadesgirl said:The last two recipes available in each section of the SBRB is for the new consultant kit!
babywings76 said:They are also archived on CC. So you can look up past issues that you don't have.
sap226 said:I'd appreciate any help I can get! I have a new consultant who is looking for recipes she can make with her kit items. She isn't thrilled with the recipes PC provided for the kit, except the 3 cheese Garden Pizza.![]()
As a new Pampered Chef consultant, you can start with simple recipes that showcase your products. Consider sharing a classic guacamole recipe, a quick pasta salad, or a one-pan chicken and vegetables dish. These recipes are not only easy to prepare but also highlight the versatility of Pampered Chef tools.
You can find a wealth of recipes on the Pampered Chef website, in their recipe collections, or through their mobile app. Additionally, many consultants share their favorite recipes in Facebook groups or on social media, which can be a great source of inspiration.
To accommodate various dietary preferences, consider offering alternatives in your recipes. For example, suggest gluten-free pasta for a pasta dish, or use plant-based proteins instead of meat. Always be open to discussing substitutions during your cooking demonstrations to engage your audience.
For cooking demonstrations, choose recipes that are quick to prepare and visually appealing. Dishes that can be made in 30 minutes or less, such as stir-fries or sheet pan meals, work well. Additionally, recipes that allow for audience participation, like assembling a pizza or creating a salad, can be very engaging.
Yes, you can use recipes from other sources, but it's important to credit the original creator if you're sharing them publicly. Additionally, you can modify these recipes to incorporate Pampered Chef products, which can help demonstrate their usefulness while respecting copyright laws.