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This thread explores various uses for the SRB (Stoneware Ridged Baker), with participants sharing their personal experiences and cooking methods. The conversation highlights different foods prepared in the SRB, particularly focusing on bacon, chicken, and apple pie, as well as cleaning methods for the product.
Views differ on the best uses for the SRB, with some participants focusing on bacon while others advocate for its versatility in cooking various dishes. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best methods for cleaning the SRB.
Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences, reflecting a range of uses for the SRB based on individual needs and family sizes.
Consultants looking for ideas on how to utilize the SRB effectively in their cooking and for sharing with customers may find this discussion beneficial.
dini2550 said:What temperature do you set the oven for when you cook just the bacon? How long?
byrd1956 said:Anyone have times for the chicken breasts listed above?
yankfan24 said:Can anyone suggest a cleaning method for the SRB other than the typical hot water and scraper? If you do meatloaf in it, those ridges aren't the easiest to clean out. Anyone try the handle of the grill pan scraper? I have a customer that just ordered it and said she spent 30 minutes trying to "clean" it. I told her that you don't need to get ever mark or spot off it, but her OCD husband was standing over her expecting that!!!
yankfan24 said:Can anyone suggest a cleaning method for the SRB other than the typical hot water and scraper? If you do meatloaf in it, those ridges aren't the easiest to clean out. Anyone try the handle of the grill pan scraper? I have a customer that just ordered it and said she spent 30 minutes trying to "clean" it. I told her that you don't need to get ever mark or spot off it, but her OCD husband was standing over her expecting that!!!
yankfan24 said:Can anyone suggest a cleaning method for the SRB other than the typical hot water and scraper? If you do meatloaf in it, those ridges aren't the easiest to clean out. Anyone try the handle of the grill pan scraper? I have a customer that just ordered it and said she spent 30 minutes trying to "clean" it. I told her that you don't need to get ever mark or spot off it, but her OCD husband was standing over her expecting that!!!
yankfan24 said:Can anyone suggest a cleaning method for the SRB other than the typical hot water and scraper? If you do meatloaf in it, those ridges aren't the easiest to clean out. Anyone try the handle of the grill pan scraper? I have a customer that just ordered it and said she spent 30 minutes trying to "clean" it. I told her that you don't need to get ever mark or spot off it, but her OCD husband was standing over her expecting that!!!
chefheidi2003 said:I wonder how the Easy Clean Kitchen Brush would work to clean it. I love using that on my stones.
JennyJennJen said:That is what I use, and it works perfectly. I also use it in the DCS and bar pans b/c it gets into the ridges and edges so much better
KateInTheKitchen said:Tell her that he can clean it?![]()
An SRB, or Sales Resource Binder, is a tool used by direct sales consultants to organize and present their products and business information. To use it effectively, keep it updated with current product information, promotional materials, and personal sales stories. This helps in building credibility and engaging potential customers during presentations.
To organize your SRB for maximum impact, categorize sections by product lines, promotions, and customer testimonials. Use dividers and tabs for easy navigation. Include a section for frequently asked questions and answers to address common customer concerns quickly during presentations.
Include product catalogs, brochures, order forms, and samples of popular items in your SRB. Additionally, incorporate personal stories, customer testimonials, and promotional flyers to showcase the benefits of your products and the value of your business opportunity.
It’s important to update your SRB regularly, ideally every month or whenever new products are launched or promotions change. Keeping your materials current ensures that you always have the latest information at your fingertips, which can enhance your credibility and sales effectiveness.
Yes, you can adapt your SRB for virtual parties or online presentations by creating digital versions of your materials. Use slideshows or PDFs to share product information and visuals during online meetings. This allows you to maintain a professional appearance and engage your audience effectively, even in a virtual setting.