What's New for the Kitchen: Cookbook Stand Ideas

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their ideas and desires for new kitchen products, particularly focusing on cookbook stands, spice racks, and various cookware items. Many contributors express enthusiasm for specific products they hope to see in future releases.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses a strong desire for a cookbook stand to sell alongside cookbooks at displays.
  • Another participant shares their experience of wanting a bamboo spice rack to match existing products, along with a DCB cookbook.
  • Several users mention the appeal of a DCB cookbook, with one noting that it would likely sell well with the DCB product.
  • One participant expresses a need for a 9X13 baking pan, citing dissatisfaction with their current pans.
  • Multiple participants discuss the idea of a spice rack on a lazy susan, with varying preferences for materials like bamboo or stainless steel.
  • One participant suggests a bamboo recipe box for recipe cards, along with other kitchen tools like a flexible spatula and a coffee maker.
  • Another participant lists various product ideas, including a redesigned microplane and a digital kitchen scale.
  • Several users express a desire for more "down to earth" recipes and practical kitchen tools that fit their needs.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

While many participants agree on the desire for a DCB cookbook and a spice rack, views differ on specific product features and additional items, indicating no clear consensus on all suggestions.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and requests based on their interactions with customers and their own kitchen needs, reflecting a variety of preferences and ideas for potential new products.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights into product ideas and customer preferences may find this discussion relevant.

I would love to see a garbage bowl. I have resisted buying the Rachel Ray bowl in hopes that PC will come out with one. I would also like divided plates with seal tight lids in the same material as the micro-cookers.
 
Maragib said:
*A sleeve type pot holder for our skillets. The darn thing is so heavy I never can get a good grip and I ALWAYS forget that it is hot and go to touch it, so the sleeve would save me.
I bought a 2 pack of pot holders at the dollar store (or tree); folded one of them in in half and sewed together one short side and the long side. Voila -- skillet handle pot holder. Haven't burned my forgetful hand since then. Not gorgeous but very functional. I looked at the kitchen scales the other night at Target. A nice accurate easy to store kitchen scale would be wonderful.​
 
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nene960 said:
I would love to see a garbage bowl. I have resisted buying the Rachel Ray bowl in hopes that PC will come out with one. I would also like divided plates with seal tight lids in the same material as the micro-cookers.

WHAT is a garbage bowl? I know what it is - in that you put your garbage in it while cooking, etc...but a specific TOOL for it?? I just use a regular bowl- one of my extra mixing bowls or something (small SS bowl works well if not in use).
 
esavvymom said:
WHAT is a garbage bowl? I know what it is - in that you put your garbage in it while cooking, etc...but a specific TOOL for it?? I just use a regular bowl- one of my extra mixing bowls or something (small SS bowl works well if not in use).

LOL - that's what I do too - I use one of my SS bowls at all of my shows for garbage. Works great.
 
That's what I do, too - use the 8qt SS bowl, or one of the collapsable serving bowls. :) And since "garbage bowl" isn't a specific tool, it's just a nickname for a large bowl, it's a perfectly acceptable solution.
 
chefann said:
I don't like the old PC scale. It's not superbly accurate. When I need kitchen weights to be accurate, I actually use my postage scale. ;) It would be nice to see a decent digital scale added to the catalog.

The old scale is not accurate AT ALL. My DH wants a scale badly--he has gotten into baking and measuring your ingredients is much more precise.
 
Yeah...I always use a large bowl to put my "garbage" in. RR's Garbage Bowl is very expensive...lol. I wonder if that is all she uses it for.
 
I could do without more entertaining stuff. I just don't sell much. The coffee & more cups, yes b/c they are very useful size. I love them too, but don't sell so many of the other pieces. I enjoy having a collection, but don't need more (unless they come up with something better :) ).

I would love the DCB cookbook. It would be a nice free gift with purchase actually.

The digital thermometer, definitely. I get requests for those (plus it should be good for candy).

For us, I would like a way to transport a sample of spices (like we can get it pre-done and add more too it if necessary). I don't like bringing mine to a show and having people handle them. Same with my grinders so I feel like I need to buy another to bring to shows.

Odd size measuring cups. 1 1/2 cups, 2 cups. I have some and use them a lot! Same with odd spoons 2 teaspoon, 2 TB. They are all stainless steel, which is nice b/c they won't get scratched and have lasted very well.

People keep asking my about a splatter screen for the microwave.

For HWC, I want Twix-it clips in shades of pink and a pink i-slice!
 
a note about the spices. I went to Dollar Tree and purchased a 7-day pill box that was actually a double (am & pm). Then I put a sample of each spice and used my label maker to identify them. So, now the only full size spice I take is whatever I am actually using. I notice people open a lot more of them this way, and it kinda had me concerned that everyone was opening and sniffing spices that I actually used!
 
So do they spill at all though? Or are they careful with that? I like the idea though.
 
legacypc46 said:
- a pasta insert for the stainless steel cookware

my hubby just asked if we had this.

I would love to see the executive stockpots for open sale.
 
LeslieSGI said:
I bought a 2 pack of pot holders at the dollar store (or tree); folded one of them in in half and sewed together one short side and the long side. Voila -- skillet handle pot holder. Haven't burned my forgetful hand since then. Not gorgeous but very functional.

I looked at the kitchen scales the other night at Target. A nice accurate easy to store kitchen scale would be wonderful.​

When using cookware in the oven I always slip the oven mitt over the handle as soon as I set it on the stove top. That way we all know it's hot. It's too easy to forget and burn yourself (especially if you aren't the cook).


One thing I have wanted to see for some time now is a mini potholder. I have some that I picked up somewhere. It's oval with pockets on each end to put your fingers. It's perfect for picking up the lid from the DCB. I use it all the time at home but at shows I use one of our kitchen towels.
 
I would like covers for the rectangle baker.
Better covers for the batter bowls.
Agree with metal regular size cupcake pan.
And I wish they would have a julienne blade for the mandoline.
Medium SA round platter - The other one is too large for my use.and I use the 2 qt collapsible bowl for a garbage bowl at my shows. works great and doesn't take up a lot of room.
 
I also wish they would redesign our seasoning containers so that you can measure a teaspoon more easily. I always want to just dump the contents into another bowl so I can scoop and measure. :D Also, I wish the BBQ rub was sold in a larger size. I go through one thing so fast after just making a couple recipes w/ it.A cover for the rectangle baker would be so nice!And how about a vegetable brush of some sort?
 
I was thinking of a savory sprinkle the other day. Like for a garlic bread or something.
 
crystalscookingnow said:
I was thinking of a savory sprinkle the other day. Like for a garlic bread or something.

For garlic bread, I use the Parmesan-Garlic dipping seasoning with melted butter and brush it on. Although, it would be easier to just "sprinkle" on, what I've been using tastes heavenly!!!!
 
crystalscookingnow said:
I was thinking of a savory sprinkle the other day. Like for a garlic bread or something.
pampcheflisa said:
For garlic bread, I use the Parmesan-Garlic dipping seasoning with melted butter and brush it on. Although, it would be easier to just "sprinkle" on, what I've been using tastes heavenly!!!!
I just spread butter on the bread, then sprinkle either the garlic parmesan or the sundried tomato herb and put it under the broiler for a few minutes. It is SO yummy and everyone loves it! :)
 
Oh yeah, I've come up with my own subs... just wanted something 'easy'... lol :D
 

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