Mystery of the Missing Pampered Chef Stones: Sisterly Shenanigans?

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Discussion Overview

This thread revolves around a participant's experience of losing a box of Pampered Chef stones after lending them to her sister, leading to a lighthearted discussion about sibling dynamics and potential cooking opportunities for college students.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares her experience of losing a box of Pampered Chef stones after storing them at her parents' house, suspecting her sister may have taken them.
  • Another participant humorously suggests giving the sister a noogie for her actions.
  • Several participants discuss the concept of a noogie and its playful nature.
  • One participant suggests that the sister could host a Pampered Chef show to get new stones, despite her being a college student.
  • Another participant notes that college students often have microwaves and could benefit from using Pampered Chef products for easy meals.
  • One participant mentions the challenge of coordinating with college students but acknowledges their interest in free food.
  • Another participant expresses interest in a specific recipe, the Triple Citrus Mojitos, and discusses its appeal to her sister's friends.
  • One participant humorously defends little sisters, sharing her own experience of older sisters taking items from her home.
  • One participant identifies the recipe's location in a specific cookbook and offers to check if she has it.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the practicality of hosting a Pampered Chef show for college students, but there is a shared sense of humor about sibling relationships and the challenges of coordinating with them.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences with family dynamics and the use of Pampered Chef products in casual cooking settings, particularly among college students.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants within the consultant community who are interested in lighthearted discussions about family, cooking, and product usage may find this thread engaging.

candiejayne
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Years ago my grandma downsized her kitchen and I inherited ALL of her stones from PC! At the time, I was like what am I going to do with these, but I put them in my kitchen, and used them a little bit. Well, when I moved out of the apartment I was living in then, my box of stones went into storage in my parents basement. I went to pull them out of storage since I signed with PC, I figured I could use them... MY BOX IS GONE!!! I can not find them anywhere... I have a good idea of where they went, but my sister is not answering my calls. She asked me if she could go through my extra household stuff stored at my parents to set up her new apartment. Of course I said sure. I wish she would atleast talk to me to let me know if she has them or not! OY! LOL little sisters!
 
Dang! I think she deserves a noogie for that.
 
Whats a noogie?
 
babyicebean said:
Whats a noogie?

Yes she does! LOL A noogie is when you put someone in a head lock and then rub the top of their head with your knuckles. I'm sure KG or Ann probably have a good picture of one! ;) LOL

When you get a hold of her, you'll need to suggest that maybe you divy up the stones and then you can get new ones too! She could have a show to get the others!
 
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I thought about her having a show, but she's a college student and only has poor friends LOL! BUT, it would give me an excuse to go visit her for a weekend!
 
Andrea, don't college students have microwaves??? Wouldn't a DCB fit nicely in the microwave to make a delicious chicken dinner for a few friends? And, once everyone realizes how perfect PC is for college student, wouldn't they want a consultant on campus??!!!
 
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good idea sarah! and I know she has a microwave big enough for it... afterall, its MY microwave LOL!

The problem with college students though is they have no concept of being somewhere at a certain time, but then again, food is involved! They all like a free meal! I'm gonna have to call her!
 
candiejayne said:
good idea sarah! and I know she has a microwave big enough for it... afterall, its MY microwave LOL!

The problem with college students though is they have no concept of being somewhere at a certain time, but then again, food is involved! They all like a free meal! I'm gonna have to call her!

And, you could also offer up the Triple Citrus Mojitos. Even without the liquor, they would probably be all over them!! :)
 
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Where is that recipe at? I believe most of my sisters friends are legal to drink. But the non alcholic ones would be almost as good i'm sure!
 
Hey, don't slam us little sisters!! :p

I'm the little sister, but I'll tell you BOTH my older sisters come to MY house to get things. I have one who lives in state of ME and I have to check her car before she leaves, or else I might have some things missing!!

Gotta run,

Lisa
 
candiejayne said:
Where is that recipe at? I believe most of my sisters friends are legal to drink. But the non alcholic ones would be almost as good i'm sure!

It's in the SBRC from spring 2008. And it's on CC if you don't have that book.
 
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I think I do have that one, I'll have to look for it later.
 

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What is "Mystery of the Missing Pampered Chef Stones: Sisterly Shenanigans" about?

"Mystery of the Missing Pampered Chef Stones: Sisterly Shenanigans" is a fun and engaging storyline that revolves around a group of sisters who embark on a quest to find missing Pampered Chef stones. The narrative combines elements of mystery, humor, and the importance of family bonds, all while showcasing the beloved kitchen products from Pampered Chef.

Who are the main characters in the story?

The main characters are a group of sisters, each with their unique personalities and cooking styles. They include the organized planner, the creative chef, the skeptical realist, and the enthusiastic foodie. Together, they navigate the challenges of the mystery while highlighting their sisterly dynamics and love for cooking.

Is this story suitable for all ages?

Yes, "Mystery of the Missing Pampered Chef Stones: Sisterly Shenanigans" is designed to be family-friendly and suitable for readers of all ages. It contains humor and relatable themes that can be enjoyed by both children and adults, making it a great read for family gatherings or book clubs.

How can I purchase the book?

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Are there any activities or recipes included in the book?

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