I made Kitty Litter Cake every year my son was in elementary for him to take to his class for a birthday treat. He's 21 now, and his former classmates still introduce me to people as the lady who brought the Kitty Litter Cake.
I did a show once where one of the guests told me about the last show she had been to. When asked about the cleaning of an item she would say, "Oh, you just rinse it and put it away." She told them there was no need to use soap or anything since they cleaned up so easy.
I asked if she was talking about the stoneware. She said that the woman said this about everything--whisks, chopper, cookware, etc. She said she refused to eat anything at the show.
I did a show once where one of the guests told me about the last show she had been to. When asked about the cleaning of an item she would say, "Oh, you just rinse it and put it away." She told them there was no need to use soap or anything since they cleaned up so easy.
I asked if she was talking about the stoneware. She said that the woman said this about everything--whisks, chopper, cookware, etc. She said she refused to eat anything at the show.