SizzlininIN
Master Chef
I don't have any PC kitchenware but I do own a few of the cookbooks and they work out well with my current cookware. Its def. the price that deters me from buying anything. I found my cookbooks at rummage sales.
buckytom said:the idea of pampered chef parties is to force your friends and relatives to buy overpriced kitchen items because they have to, or risk looking cheap and insulting the host. granted, the quality is good, but like caine said, you can get the same quality at more than half the price without really trying.
somewhere, some m.b.a. marketing guy realized the point of sale presentation was the key to moving product, and you can gouge a customer if you can work an angle like social stigma.
buckytom said:some m.b.a. marketing guy realized the point of sale presentation was the key to moving product, and you can gouge a customer if you can work an angle like social stigma.
Constance said:I used a Pampered Chef tool this past weekend...It's a little barbell looking thing with a small non-stick roller on one end, and a larger one on the other. I was making my husband a gooey butter cake, and the tool was perfect for pressing out the crust. It will be great for graham cracker crusts or pizza dough as well.
It was a bit pricey, but I don't feel cheated.