I was soooo nervous!! I thought I would keep the recipes super easy and then I'll just talk and showcase the tools separately. So I made the chicken in the DCB and garlic parm bites, neither of them use many tools but I had everything else I owned out on the kitchen table, since it was in my home. But I must have looked like the biggest amateur:
I kept dropping tools
I put the chicken upside down and when I took it out I couldn't figure out where all the white meat had gone! :grumpy: Although it did look awesome and I just moved on and told people to taste it when it cooled down
I thought the biscuits sounded soo easy that I didn't try them out first for timing in the oven and they weren't done when following the directions I only have the 8" pan they would work better in the 10" (but were AWESOME after a few extra minutes)
I totally forgot to give someone 10% off for bringing a guest, which I will do on Weds when I see her
I didn't pay attention to one guests order being at $55 where she could have ordered one more little thing and gotten a spatula for free!
I'm pretty sure I did a HORRIBLE job at full service checkout all together.
I see the good in all of this, is that I learned BUT all of that bad stuff. And I'm quite sure everyone had a good time and there was laughing and happy people and they all knew that it was my first real show so they were good. but stillllll :cry:
I kept dropping tools
I put the chicken upside down and when I took it out I couldn't figure out where all the white meat had gone! :grumpy: Although it did look awesome and I just moved on and told people to taste it when it cooled down
I thought the biscuits sounded soo easy that I didn't try them out first for timing in the oven and they weren't done when following the directions I only have the 8" pan they would work better in the 10" (but were AWESOME after a few extra minutes)
I totally forgot to give someone 10% off for bringing a guest, which I will do on Weds when I see her
I didn't pay attention to one guests order being at $55 where she could have ordered one more little thing and gotten a spatula for free!
I'm pretty sure I did a HORRIBLE job at full service checkout all together.
I see the good in all of this, is that I learned BUT all of that bad stuff. And I'm quite sure everyone had a good time and there was laughing and happy people and they all knew that it was my first real show so they were good. but stillllll :cry: