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pampmomof3 said:Why not?![]()
DebbieJ said:The party is up on the rooftop.
it was fun, but it was poorly attended. I was told 20 people were coming, and she had maybe 5 that weren't the other vendors. there were three other vendors--a makeup lady, a hair piece lady (synthetic hair--think Jessica Simpson), and an energy drink lady. I think I had the most sales.With four orders, we're at 418.75.pampmomof3 said:So Deb, how'd it go?
You can showcase cookware by using alternative methods such as demonstrating cold dishes, using a microwave, or utilizing electric appliances like an Instant Pot or air fryer. You can also prepare no-cook recipes that highlight the cookware's features.
Recipes that require minimal preparation, such as salads, dips, or desserts like no-bake cheesecakes, are ideal. You can also prepare marinated dishes or assemble ingredients in the cookware to highlight its versatility.
Focus on the design, materials, and functionality of the cookware. Discuss its durability, non-stick properties, and ease of cleaning. Use visual aids, such as showing the cookware's capacity or demonstrating how it can be stored efficiently.
Yes, the microwave is a great tool for demonstrating cookware. You can prepare quick recipes like mug cakes or steamed vegetables, showcasing how the cookware performs in a microwave setting while emphasizing its versatility.
Involve guests by having them participate in assembling a dish or tasting samples of prepared items. You can also host a mini cooking challenge using the cookware, where guests can create their own no-cook dishes, fostering interaction and excitement.