Who are the red-headed Scrapers on the cover of the new Spring 2011 catalog?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around speculation regarding the new product featured on the cover of the Spring 2011 catalog for Pampered Chef. Participants share their thoughts on what the product might be and how it could impact cooking shows.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions the idea of a Dutch oven as a potential new product, although they express skepticism about its uniqueness compared to existing items like the DCB or skillet.
  • Another participant shares their director's claim that the new cover product will "change the way you do cooking shows FOREVER," questioning whether a Dutch oven could achieve that.
  • Several users speculate about the need for a revolutionary product, suggesting ideas like electronic kitchen equipment, a new line of products, or even a margarita machine.
  • One participant expresses doubt that the new product will rival the DCB in functionality but suggests it could be popular.
  • Another participant proposes a pressure cooker as a possibility, noting its potential to rival the DCB in terms of cooking efficiency.
  • Some participants discuss the idea of a product that could keep food warm, speculating on how it might revolutionize cooking shows.
  • One participant humorously suggests a margarita machine, highlighting its potential to enhance the fun of cooking shows.
  • Another participant mentions the desire for lids for sheet pans and dishwasher-safe stoneware, noting these ideas may not be related to the cover product.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly among participants regarding what the new product could be and whether it will truly revolutionize cooking shows. No clear consensus emerges on a specific product idea.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and opinions based on their familiarity with Pampered Chef products and the expectations set by company directors.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in product speculation and community insights about upcoming offerings from Pampered Chef may find this discussion engaging.

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winklermom said:
I went to one of these shows with a good friend of mine back in the late 80's. Her aunt was hosting, so we went although we knew we probably would not be buying anything. I remember them cooking something like roast, rice & pineapple upside down cake all on one burner.

The guy who was selling it (I'm not sure if he was considered a consultant or not) was VERY high pressure! I was about to graduate high school and move to college where I would live in a dorm where we were not allowed to have any type of burners, etc. I had NO need of anything that he was offering. He did everything he could to get me to agree to buy some of this stuff. Needless to say, he failed! I can't even tell you what the name of the stuff was.

I was invited to view a demo of the stuff right before we got married. VERY high pressure. It was called Royal Prestige, but I think they may go by a couple of different names. I'm a sellers dream, you can convince me to buy just about anything. Good thing DH had his head screwed on straight, and convinced me we didn't need to spend $2500 on cookware! :eek:
 
I'd like to see carrying cases/totes for the DCB/stoneware... Y'know, like the ones Pyrex makes for toting 9x13 and other glassware baking dishes? :)
 
NooraK said:
One thing to remember, the Test Kitchens usually work on products for an average of two years before they are actually introduced to us. Especially with something as complicated as something electric, I doubt they'd be able to throw it together within the time the survey came out vs. when the catalog came out. To go from concept to completed product, and still have time to get it ready for the catalog, create recipes for it, etc, just isn't going to happen in a few months. And I really doubt HO would be asking if we wanted something like that if they'd already spent the money and time to create it.

That being said, I'm in the camp that I don't want to haul something electric to my shows, and worry about where I'm going to plug it in.

P.S. Don't forget, you didn't win it, you earned it! :D

Okay then people...what did we ask for TWO years ago? THINK! :D
 
kcjodih said:
Okay then people...what did we ask for TWO years ago? THINK! :D

I don't know, but I feel like people have been asking for a smaller DCB and a DCB cookbook for at least 2 years!

I agree that I don't think we're going electronic this spring. I'm happy with them offering electronics as incentives to us, though.
 
I'm thinking maybe something electric too -- Hand mixer, electric skillet (for office break rooms with no appliances) or maybe a "Foreman Grill" type thing. The waiting and wondering is driving me nuts! :confused:
 
I'm wondering if it could be something that could go from freezer to oven to table (like Corning Ware). Then we could do power cooking: prepare the meal in it, freeze the meal in it and then pop it in the oven for dinner.
 
I would like to see an egg poacher- I have had 6 people ask me for it over the last month.
 
What about electronic cookbook/software or web feature that would allow customers to create a menu and shopping list??? A TPC Blog???
 
I am guessing it is an electric skillet. Those were really big in the 70's, in fact my mom still uses hers. It would change the way we do cooking shows.
 
Okay I spoke too soon. Check out what I found at WS....Smoking Gun video. http://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/smoking-gun/?pkey=ccooks-tools-new

You can infuse foods and beverages with chips or teas in zip top bags, pots, shakers, or right over the dish. If this isn't it I will be making a stop at WS for one. Retails for $99.99 and a set of 4 smoking chips run $24.99
 
Don't see how that would rival the DCB though??
 
KayPT said:
I am guessing it is an electric skillet. Those were really big in the 70's, in fact my mom still uses hers. It would change the way we do cooking shows.

Eh, I don't see how it's really anything different from our roasting pan (other than it's electric). I think it's going to be a completely new product (obviously..lol) that is not like anything we have right now.
 
What about canning/preserving products, themes, recipes..etc.

Just a random thought...
 
A paninni maker is my wild guess.
 
When I think of something that would rival the dcb and that would be a big ticket item, a dutch oven comes to mind. Something that can go in the microwave or the oven and can be used on the stovetop for browning. Other than that, possibly a portable induction cooker...
 
magentablue said:
A paninni maker is my wild guess.

It's called the grill pan and press. Featured show recipe a few years ago was paninis. They were really good. You can probably find them in the CC recipe search. I kept forgetting to mention it when people were talking about Chicken Your Way. It's another use for the grill pan.
 
We have many ways to cut cheese. We have many ways to shred cheese. We have many options for baking a cake... etc. Just because we have one way to make a pannini doesn't mean we can't have another! And they were asking about corded items... so, I don't find it hard to imagine one. When you look at Williams Sonoma, Macys, and Sur la Table, the pannini maker is a hot item this year. I (personally) am not ready to rule it out (although, it wouldn't excite me much!)
 
Liquid Sky said:
This is what I am thinking. That's the only thing I can think of that will
"rival the dcb" and be a "big ticket item". I can't think of anything else that can cook an entire meal quickly and easily, with lots of versatility like the dcb.

Also, on a call yesterday, Jan Gilbert was quoted as saying, "it is a high-ticket item. It is NOT a serving or decorative piece. It is a real workhorse useful tool and that it has the potential to significantly impact our shows and business….Think something you wouldn’t want to be without like a food chopper, a deep covered baker…think something that future shows and recipes will be designed around."

You guys are really thinking BIG. Just remember we only had to submitt 2 shows, ($300 min.) I don't think it will be big ticket like preasure cooker, or electric.
Wandering if it might be something that would replace the mandolin, grater and chopper. Kinda like food processer but not electric. If it replaces the mandolin, the cost on that alone is what $60.
I can't even imagine after reading all the post on this topic what it will be. But again, I think we are way off so far.
Guess well see...
 
barbara_anne said:
When I think of something that would rival the dcb and that would be a big ticket item, a dutch oven comes to mind. Something that can go in the microwave or the oven and can be used on the stovetop for browning. Other than that, possibly a portable induction cooker...


WOW Barbara, had not even thought of that and missed your post before I posted earlier. That would be great!!!!! You could truly do a show anywhere, especially if it was dual powered or powered by propane.:thumbup:

Now I'm even more determined to get that 2nd show in.....
 
jzramom said:
Okay I spoke too soon. Check out what I found at WS....Smoking Gun video. http://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/smoking-gun/?pkey=ccooks-tools-new

You can infuse foods and beverages with chips or teas in zip top bags, pots, shakers, or right over the dish. If this isn't it I will be making a stop at WS for one. Retails for $99.99 and a set of 4 smoking chips run $24.99

I could NEVER see myself using that at anyone's house. You have to light the wood chips. Too many chances for bad things to happen.
 
barbara_anne said:
When I think of something that would rival the dcb and that would be a big ticket item, a dutch oven comes to mind. Something that can go in the microwave or the oven and can be used on the stovetop for browning. Other than that, possibly a portable induction cooker...

I was thinking stoneware of some kind that could also go on the stove top. Though that is probably not technically possible.

But, yes, I think something that could go stovetop to microwave or oven. A dutch oven would not excite me at all.

How quick can you really cook a meal in a dutch oven (stovetop or oven) (I ask since I really don't know). We already have a great cooking tool for the microwave. So, if meals take awhile in a dutch oven, I couldn't see using it at a show.
 
kam said:
I could NEVER see myself using that at anyone's house. You have to light the wood chips. Too many chances for bad things to happen.

I would never want to use this in any home!!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I think she means without handles and pour spouts. Storage Containers.


And I'd really love it if they had locking lids - like Glass-lock containers. :)

that is EXACTLY what I mean. I want storage containers. I have the batter bowls, but I use them and can't sacrifice them for food storage, especially if something will be going into the freezer.
 
I KNOW I KNOW! A fuzzy heated massage apron! That would TRULY change the way I cook!
 
Just because it's only for submitting two show doesn't mean it's not a higher priced item. We will never know what HO's offers until we get it!
 
BethCooks4U said:
Here's my guess - it would be AWESOME!

Innovative cooking Future technology

This looks very cool.

I'm going against the norm and have to say, I love electric appliances and would be thrilled to have some in our line. None of the other DS companies have them, would set us apart from them.

I'd love to have an electric knife sharpener that we could use on all our knives!!!
 

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Who are the red-headed Scrapers on the cover of the new Spring 2011 catalog?

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