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This thread centers around participants sharing their goals for the Pan-O-Rama event, specifically regarding which cookware items they hope to acquire using their earned points. Many participants express interest in various pieces of the Executive and stainless steel cookware lines.
Views differ among participants regarding their preferences for stainless steel versus Executive cookware, with no clear consensus on which is favored overall.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences related to their cookware choices, often influenced by their existing collections and cooking needs.
Consultants looking to understand the variety of cookware preferences and goals within the community may find this discussion insightful.
ChefBeckyD said:Actually, my first wish is for the SS 10 inch skillet - after that I want to add to my Executive Collection....
What I DO want are the square griddle, the 2 burner griddle, and the Large Stockpot in the Exec. line.
reba515 said:the SS saute pan will be enough for me.I earned the 5 & 7 piece Exec. last year during Pan-o-rama and I just love it.
I am hoping to earn the DB griddle, everytime I take out the electric one I say "I need that Exec. griddle!" it would just make it so much easier.
I used my 1.5 qt saucepan (directors got at National) for beans. It was quite easy to clean and didn't stick but I noticed discoloration on the pan. I followed the use and care and applied equal amounts of vinegar and water with a sponge and then rinsed after 10 minutes. It now looks perfect!cat said:I have the 5 and 7 pc Executive sets already because I hosted my own show and got them for 1/2 price! I want the double burner griddle! Anything extra I earn will be given as gifts to my mom and my sister-in-law...
I'm actually not that crazy about SS, believe it or not. I had a set of SS cookware that I gave to my mom when I got the Executive cookware. Does anyone know if the PC SS Cookware is easy to clean???
BethCooks4U said:I used my 1.5 qt saucepan (directors got at National) for beans. It was quite easy to clean and didn't stick but I noticed discoloration on the pan. I followed the use and care and applied equal amounts of vinegar and water with a sponge and then rinsed after 10 minutes. It now looks perfect!
Brandi2007 said:I want the executive 5 or 7 peice set.... BBBAAADDD!!! I could really care less about Stainless steel for my own kitchen so second on my wish list would be the SS family skillet for demo purposes.
Cindycooks said:I earned both sets during the last pan-o-rama![]()
The Pan-O-Rama goal is a specific target set for Pampered Chef consultants to achieve within a designated timeframe. It often involves sales milestones, recruiting new team members, or hosting cooking shows to enhance business growth and personal development.
To set your first Pan-O-Rama goal, consider your current sales performance, personal aspirations, and the resources available to you. Start with a realistic target that challenges you but is also achievable, and outline the steps you need to take to reach that goal.
Examples of Pan-O-Rama goals include achieving a specific sales amount within a month, hosting a certain number of cooking shows, or recruiting a set number of new team members. You can also focus on personal development goals, such as improving your product knowledge or enhancing your presentation skills.
You can track your progress by keeping a detailed record of your sales, the number of shows hosted, and new recruits. Utilizing tools provided by Pampered Chef, such as their consultant dashboard or sales tracking apps, can help you monitor your achievements and stay motivated.
If you're struggling to meet your Pan-O-Rama goal, reassess your strategies and identify any obstacles you may be facing. Consider reaching out to your upline for support, attending training sessions, or adjusting your goal to make it more attainable. Remember, it's important to stay positive and flexible in your approach.