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The thread discusses experiences and opinions regarding what to do when a consultant accidentally stains a host's tablecloth during a party. Participants share their thoughts on compensation and gestures of goodwill in such situations.
Views differ on whether to offer compensation when the host has stated it is unnecessary, with some participants supporting the idea of a small gift while others suggest respecting the host's wishes.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding handling accidental damage during cooking demonstrations, with a focus on maintaining good relationships with hosts.
Consultants who may encounter similar situations during their events might find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.
cmdtrgd said:You can get chocolate out of a tablecloth. If you feel like adding something to her order, make it simple and inexpensive like a Season's Best.
Cr8vKitchen said:I have a question about "consultant gift" as the payment method. What exactly does this mean? I've seen it on here a couple of times but I'm clueless.
Thanks!
Immediately blot the stain with a clean, dry cloth or paper towel to absorb as much of the liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, as this can spread the stain further.
Yes, it's best to be honest and inform the host about the stain as soon as possible. This shows responsibility and allows them to take appropriate action.
You can suggest using a stain remover or a mixture of water and mild detergent to treat the stain. It's important to check the care label on the tablecloth for specific cleaning instructions.
Yes, offering to cover the cost of cleaning or replacing the tablecloth is a considerate gesture. It shows that you take responsibility for the incident.
If the stain cannot be removed, discuss options with the host about replacing the tablecloth. You can also offer to help find a similar replacement or contribute to the cost.