What Multitask Products Do You Use?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various multitasking products and cooking techniques used by participants, particularly in relation to holiday cooking and showcasing products during shows. Participants share personal experiences with recipes and product usage, highlighting creative ways to utilize ingredients and cookware.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions using Revlon Colorstay concealer as an eyeshadow base and jojoba oil for hair, skin, and lips.
  • Another participant shares their experience making a Turkey Cranberry Braid for a neighborhood gathering, noting it was well-received and they plan to use it in upcoming shows.
  • One participant is seeking the perfect recipe for an upcoming brunch show.
  • Another participant prefers making rings instead of braids to showcase round stones, indicating it helps with sales.
  • One participant mentions a Turkey Panini recipe from a cookbook that they plan to promote at shows, along with a trifle for the December special.
  • Several participants express enthusiasm for the idea of woven products for bar pans and rectangle stones, with one sharing that they frequently use these items for various recipes.
  • One participant reflects on their experience with cross-selling from their waitressing days, relating it to their current sales techniques.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the preferred cooking techniques, with some participants favoring braids while others prefer rings. There is a shared interest in the idea of woven products for bar pans and rectangle stones, but no clear consensus on specific recipes or techniques.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and preferences related to cooking and product usage, particularly in the context of upcoming shows and holiday gatherings.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative recipe ideas and product usage tips may find the shared experiences valuable for their own shows and cooking practices.

DebPC
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Turkey Cranberyy BraidI prefer to do braids instead of rings and show off the large bar pan. We had a neighborhood gathering on Saturday night and I made this. Everyone loved it!!! And asked for the recipe. I ended up using Cherry Craisons instead of cranberry. No left over turkey? I just got 2 big thick slices from the grocery store deli- cost $4- worked great. I am now doing this recipe for my shows before Thanksgiving.
 
Thanks! I have been trying to think of the perfect recipe for a brunch show I'm doing on Nov. 17th!
 
I do rings instead of braids because it allows me to show the round stone ON the woven round...so I sell a lot of wovens.
 
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Great cross sell Carolyn!
 
I saw a panini recipe in the Cooking for Two or More cookbook that I think would be a great idea for what to do with the turkey after Thanksgiving. I haven't made it yet, but it's a Turkey Panini with Onion-Cranberry Marmalade. I think I'll promote this one and maybe make it at some November shows, along with a trifle to highlight the December special.

Yum!!!
 
Post like this just make me hungry!
 
I haven't made the panini, but have made the marmalade for with the 10 min. pork loin and it was a hit at the show!!
 
dannyzmom said:
I do rings instead of braids because it allows me to show the round stone ON the woven round...so I sell a lot of wovens.

This is a great idea. I wish they'd come out with a woven traditions for the rectangle stone or bar pan!
 
Happy Chef said:
Great cross sell Carolyn!

Thanks! I pride myself on benig the queen of cross-sells...I think it goes back to my years and years of waitressing at Bennigan's where we were trained to cross-sell foods....Oh, you're having the Tune Melt? Would you like a crispy garden salad to go with the? LOL
 
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I would love a woven for the bar pan and rectangle stone. I use them way more then the rounds. I'm constantly making some kind of braid or rectangle pizza. "Hello Home Office"
 
Happy Chef said:
I would love a woven for the bar pan and rectangle stone. I use them way more then the rounds. I'm constantly making some kind of braid or rectangle pizza. "Hello Home Office"

A director-friend of mine is heading to Chicago this month for a Product Advisory Committee meeting - I passed your suggestion on to her :)
 
I have revlon colorstay concealer that works great as an eyeshadow base to even the tone of my lids and get my shadow to stick.
I also use jojoba oil for my hair, skin and my lips.
 

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