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twinkie10 said:I've done this a few times, but have changed my ways.
1) It's too much to carry with everything else.
2) I've found it much easier to just put her registry items individually on bright index cards and pass them around. They are easy to find and the guests love not having to get up and crowd around a board.
I file my index cards in a recipe box and then grab the cards I need and off I go!
To set up a shower board for a demo, you will first need to gather all of the necessary ingredients and tools, such as the shower board, a knife, and any food items you will be demonstrating. Then, simply follow the instructions provided in your shower board set up guide, which can usually be found in the packaging or on our website.
Yes, our shower board is designed to withstand both hot and cold food demonstrations. However, we recommend allowing hot food to cool slightly before placing it on the board to avoid any potential damage.
Yes, our shower board set typically includes a recipe book or demonstration ideas to help get you started. You can also find a variety of recipes and ideas on our website or by joining our online community of consultants.
No, we do not recommend putting the shower board in the dishwasher as it may cause damage. Instead, we suggest hand washing the board with warm soapy water and drying it thoroughly before storing.
While the shower board is primarily designed for food demonstrations, it can also be used for non-food demonstrations such as showing off our kitchen tools or presenting a craft project. Just be sure to clean the board thoroughly after each use to avoid any cross-contamination.