ChefBeckyD
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This thread explores various kitchen product ideas that participants would like to see introduced or reintroduced. Suggestions range from specific items to general categories, reflecting personal preferences and experiences.
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AnnieBee said:Nicer redesigned "gourmet" looking labels for ALL of the pantry items. A simple change that would make all the difference. To me, the current ones look drab and boring, and make them look lower quality than they are. I always talk about the sprinkles as great stocking stuffers or little gift add ons, but the labels spoil them!
I love this idea. I have bought rings at gourmet cooking stores and done this - makes a great presentation - but the ones I have bought aren't much (if any) wider than cookie cutters. This would be a perfect addition to our line. Have you suggested it to HO Kris?legacypc46 said:Oops, not those kind of rings!
The ones I'm thinking of are round metal rings of varying heights and widths. They're used for stacking components of an appetizer or dessert. Restaurants used them for years, but now with the food network, they are popping up for home use as well. They provide an easy way to create a 'wow' effect.![]()
redsoxgirl said:- black glazed stones
- black Simple Additions
(my kitchen is black and blue!)
and I keep hearing apron from my customers!
ChefBeckyD said:...
Second - I LOVE the Dots! Love them, Love them, Love them!
And I must be in the majority - or why would PC keep adding to the line? I don't think they would do that if it wasn't selling well. I sell a ton of Dots - Last November, when different pieces of SA were the host special, I think almost every one of my 14 Nov. Show hosts picked the Round Dots Bowl as their 60% off piece!
I'd like to see a butter dish, and sugar and creamer set in the Dots!
I love this idea!!Koolotus said:Ann, I love the idea of tying it in with round up for the heart.
I wouldn't even want to see it in the catalog, but maybe as a gift when they round up a certain amount
Awesome!
chefann said:I remembered another thing I had requested from HO. And I can't take credit - someone else gave me the idea. But I think it's a great one!
reusable grocery bags, with the PC logo on them. They could be a product for HWC or RUFTH, and have the appropriate charity logo on them, too. I know I'd buy several, and think customers would be highly likely to purchase multiples, too. With more stores encouraging use of non-disposable bags (some even take money off your bill if you bring your own bags - Whole Foods credits 10¢ per bag), they'd be a popular item.
babywings76 said:Okay, yesterday I was at my mom's computer and saw she gets e-mails from Williams-Sonoma, so I clicked on the website and was checking out what new stuff they are selling. I saw something really interesting, but couldn't find it again today. It's this clear box thing that has a telescoping top part that has interchangeable parts, so you can slice, dice, and all sorts of things, when you push straight down on it. It had a video to watch the demonstration. It was pretty interesting and it said it was exclusively theirs. Just thought it was interesting. Not sure if PC is allowed to take their idea and tweak it or not. I just wish I could find it again and post the link.
chefann said:I remembered another thing I had requested from HO. And I can't take credit - someone else gave me the idea. But I think it's a great one!
reusable grocery bags, with the PC logo on them. They could be a product for HWC or RUFTH, and have the appropriate charity logo on them, too. I know I'd buy several, and think customers would be highly likely to purchase multiples, too. With more stores encouraging use of non-disposable bags (some even take money off your bill if you bring your own bags - Whole Foods credits 10¢ per bag), they'd be a popular item.
pamperedlinda said:this? http://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/sku5471628/index.cfm?pkey=cfruit%2Dvegetable%2Dtools&ckey=fruit%2Dvegetable%2Dtools
babywings76 said:yep, that's it. That's funny how I couldn't find it earlier. I looked all over that category.![]()
pamperedlinda said:That is a pretty cool tool. I just wonder how much pressure you really have to exert to make it work smoothly like that.
ChefBeckyD said:LOL - that was my first thought too...I'd like to see the demo done with a 65 yr. old woman dealing with some arthritis.![]()
babywings76 said:I know around here, most of the grocery stores, including Walmart, sell these at the check out. They even have ones that say they are good for hot/cold things. They are selling them really well, it seems. So PC would have to compete with them on the price. I love the idea of tying it in with the charities, so that could be the deciding factor for people to choose PC over the store's bags.
chefann said:I've got a few of the bags from local stores, but I don't have enough from any one store for a large grocery trip. And the baggers always give me a funny look when I pull out the Trader Joe's bags at Kroger, or the Kroger bags at Meijer, etc. I'd love a bag that's not affiliated with a specific chain! (I've got a couple that I picked up at Ikea, but they're huge and they get really heavy, unless they're full of cereal boxes.)
chefann said:I've got a few of the bags from local stores, but I don't have enough from any one store for a large grocery trip. And the baggers always give me a funny look when I pull out the Trader Joe's bags at Kroger, or the Kroger bags at Meijer, etc. I'd love a bag that's not affiliated with a specific chain! (I've got a couple that I picked up at Ikea, but they're huge and they get really heavy, unless they're full of cereal boxes.)