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The thread revolves around participants discussing their experiences and inquiries related to Pampered Chef products, specifically focusing on creating a comprehensive wishlist and the total cost of all items in the catalog. Participants share personal anecdotes and humorous exchanges, reflecting on their lives and challenges.
Views differ regarding the need for a complete wishlist and the humorous exchanges about the catalog's total cost. No clear consensus emerges on the necessity of a comprehensive wishlist.
Participants share personal experiences and anecdotes that reflect their lives outside of their roles as Pampered Chef consultants, showcasing a blend of humor and concern in their discussions.
Consultants looking for insights on product resources and those interested in relatable parenting stories may find this thread engaging.
chefann said:$10.049.50
chefann said:Thanks to the miracle of Excel. I wouldn't add it all up by hand, Dena - too much margin for error.![]()
Denarella said:You are a SICK SICK woman and I mean that in the nicest and most respetful way...
DebbieSAChef said:LOL
I needed that laugh!! It's been a crazy week!!
Last Wednesday my husband was on his way home from work on a different route after giving a friend a ride home. Well he moved to the right slower lane a few blocks from our home and thought to himself "Why did I do that, now I'm behind this slow moving truck?" Well right after that a van pulls up in the spot my husband just got out of. My husband hears screeching tires and the poor lady in the van gets rear ended.
God is so good. He takes care of us all the time, but what a blessing to actually see it. Oh we definitely saw it this weekend. Read on!!!
We were in the ER Saturday night with my three year old who was suppose to be asleep but instead decided to stick a barrette into the outlet. YIKES!![]()
I thought I was going to get an extra hour sleep, silly me!! Sparks flew, my oldest daughter (her roommate yelled for help), the pediatrician said go to the ER, heart monitor was put on, and after laying in a hospital bed for a while, thank the Lord she only ended up with two burnt fingers!! And a lesson learned!!
But wait it's not over!!
Sunday night my three year old and her brother were taking their nightly bath. I had my two oldest in there to watch them and what do you know. As soon as I stepped away to nurse my three month old, my three year old stood up (a big no-no with me), tripped and accidentally pushed her two year old brother into the bathroom faucet. There was blood everywhere. My two oldest kids panicked, it was like a scene out of a horror movie. :yuck:
I panicked and started crying after racing to the bathroom with my hubby. He doesn't panic, he picked up our son, found the hole, put pressure and it stopped bleeding. :cry:
After calling the pediatrician again (I should have it on speed dial by now), no stitches are required, only a kiss, and a bandaid with neosporin (if he will ever leave it on). Oh and his 2nd birthday is tomorrow. We are going to the zoo. It's one of our planned homeschool group field trips we take every year, it just happened to fall on his birthday. I am so excited for him.
He on the other hand, has no idea what is going on and what a birthday is! We stayed home today in fear that we would be swept away by a flood or carried away by a tornado. So many freaky things were happening we decided to stay in the house in the closet!! LOL Just kidding, but we did stay home. I hope no animals get loose at the zoo tomorrow!![]()
I'm going to bed now. I should rest and save my strength in case I have to outrun some wild animals with the stroller. Hubby has taken the day off to go with me, thank you JESUS!! LOL He runs faster than I do!
Debbie![]()
chefann said:$10.049.50
Ann said:I used the Excel spreadsheet that lists all the products (it's in the files here, saved as Products.zip); deleted the retired stuff, and let the software add it together.
scottcooks said:LOL Amanda - here's an inside scoop:
ChefAnn is really the 'nom de plume' pseudonymn for Doris Christopher - what else would she possibly do in her 27th year with Pampered Chef, other than start an online resource for PC consultants??!!! JK - we really know ChefAnn is Marla's alter ego...
(we love you, Ann/Doris/Marla!) God Bless, Take Care
-praying for Paige and her family-
scottcooks said:LOL Amanda - here's an inside scoop:
ChefAnn is really the 'nom de plume' pseudonymn for Doris Christopher - what else would she possibly do in her 27th year with Pampered Chef, other than start an online resource for PC consultants??!!! JK - we really know ChefAnn is Marla's alter ego...
(we love you, Ann/Doris/Marla!) God Bless, Take Care
-praying for Paige and her family-
The Pampered Chef Wishlist is a personalized list that allows customers to save and organize their favorite Pampered Chef products for future reference or purchase. It helps users keep track of items they are interested in, making it easier to plan for future shopping or gift-giving.
To create a Wishlist, you need to have an account on the Pampered Chef website. Once logged in, you can browse products and add them to your Wishlist by clicking the "Add to Wishlist" button on each product page. You can access and manage your Wishlist from your account dashboard.
Yes, you can share your Pampered Chef Wishlist with friends and family. Most platforms allow you to generate a shareable link or send your Wishlist via email, making it easy for others to view your selected items and even purchase gifts for you.
Yes, your Wishlist items will be saved even if you log out of your account. As long as you are logged into your Pampered Chef account, your Wishlist will remain intact, and you can access it anytime you log back in.