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This thread centers around the appearance of Jessica Seinfeld on Oprah, where she showcased recipes from her "Deceptively Delicious" cookbook, including banana bread. Participants share their thoughts on the episode, the cookbook, and various Pampered Chef products featured during the show.
Views differ regarding the effectiveness and appeal of the cookbook, with some participants expressing enthusiasm for it while others remain uncertain about its quality. There is no clear consensus on the overall impact of Oprah's show on the visibility of Pampered Chef products.
Participants share personal experiences related to cooking and their interactions with Oprah's show, reflecting a mix of excitement and skepticism about the cookbook and its recipes.
Consultants interested in exploring new recipes or products featured on popular media may find the shared experiences and opinions relevant.
fikibiff said:My mom gets tickets to Oprah a couple times a year - her cousin is a stage manager. I got to go to one show so far and got to have a picture taken with her. If I get to go again, and get close to her, I'll have to ask her what her favorite PC items are.
lacychef said:I was wondering if that cookbook was good....I did see the app plates too.
I emailed Oprah off her website once, & suggested that she ought to do a special taping in July, so all us PC consultants can come when we're there for conference. Of course I haven't seen it happen yet!
merego said:I mean CRAZY in a good and funny way![]()
lacychef;499207[B said:]I was wondering if that cookbook was good.[/B]...I did see the app plates too.
I emailed Oprah off her website once, & suggested that she ought to do a special taping in July, so all us PC consultants can come when we're there for conference. Of course I haven't seen it happen yet!
PChefPEI said:That's so cool!!!! Too bad you wouldn't get a ticket when she's holding one of her big giveaway shows!! Maybe if you asked her what her fave PC item is, she might even host a show for ya! Now THAT would be Cool!!!![]()
merego said:anyone watching today?? Those people in debt?? Holy Guacamole!! How could a mom spend money on her hair and nails and not get insurance for her kids, especially one that needs an MRI and has a tumor on her optic nerve.
lacychef said:I was wondering if that cookbook was good....I did see the app plates too.
I emailed Oprah off her website once, & suggested that she ought to do a special taping in July, so all us PC consultants can come when we're there for conference. Of course I haven't seen it happen yet!
"Jessica Seinfeld Cooks Up Deceptively Delicious Banana Bread!" is a recipe featured in Jessica Seinfeld's cookbook, which focuses on creating delicious meals that incorporate hidden vegetables and healthy ingredients, making them appealing to children and adults alike.
The term "deceptively delicious" refers to Jessica Seinfeld's approach of sneaking nutritious ingredients, such as pureed fruits or vegetables, into recipes without compromising on taste. This banana bread may include ingredients like pureed carrots or zucchini, making it healthier while still being enjoyable.
The ingredients for "Deceptively Delicious Banana Bread" usually include ripe bananas, flour, sugar, eggs, baking soda, and the hidden vegetables or fruits that Jessica Seinfeld recommends. For the exact measurements and additional ingredients, it's best to refer to the specific recipe.
Yes, this banana bread is designed to be appealing to children, as it incorporates healthy ingredients in a way that masks their presence. The sweet flavor of bananas and the moist texture make it a kid-friendly option that parents can feel good about serving.