SeeMe4PC
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Hi guys!
I really appreciate all of you and your posts, so I decided to go ahead and ask a favor.
I am doing a Holiday Booth tomorrow and they have requested that I do a demo every hour. 10am - 3pm
I am just going to put it out all there and unfortunately, everyone will know what I freak I am, now.
In the back of my mind, I have concerns about knives being accessible to the general public, things walking off from my booth while I am doing the demo, people cutting themselves by accident, etc. :yuck: And then there is the concern that I will run out of samples to taste. ALL the worst case scenario things that probably never happen but I am trying to be prepared for...
SO, with that said, I am looking for reassurance that no one has ever had a problem in these areas and trying to figure out what the easiest recipes would be to make this happen. I would like to be able to make 4 recipes of some sort but the more I think about this, the more I panic. I am having a hard time "Keeping It Simple Stupid". It's my first booth, too.
I am told there is a kitchen there but we cannot get into the space until 9am tomorrow. There are no windows that I could look through, so I am preparing for the worst - no kitchen. If the kitchen works out, great, life is good, if not, oh well, I was prepared. I have a hot plate to use, also.
I will have Chicken Chipotle Cornbread Cups, Peppermint Cookies and the Brownies on a stick prepared to give out - the first two will be cut in half and the last will be small bite size proportion. That's what I am thinking, anyway.
I have seen that Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe mentioned in some posts as being easy and quick to prepare and another chicken recipe than can basically be prepared before, also. I thought about having everything ready for the Chicken Chipotle cups, too, and just assembling them right in front of everyone.
As a seasoned consultant, does this sound logical, do-able, good? Or would you suggest something else?
Thank you so much, in advance, for listening and for your comments.
Have a great weekend!
I really appreciate all of you and your posts, so I decided to go ahead and ask a favor.
I am doing a Holiday Booth tomorrow and they have requested that I do a demo every hour. 10am - 3pm
I am just going to put it out all there and unfortunately, everyone will know what I freak I am, now.
In the back of my mind, I have concerns about knives being accessible to the general public, things walking off from my booth while I am doing the demo, people cutting themselves by accident, etc. :yuck: And then there is the concern that I will run out of samples to taste. ALL the worst case scenario things that probably never happen but I am trying to be prepared for...
SO, with that said, I am looking for reassurance that no one has ever had a problem in these areas and trying to figure out what the easiest recipes would be to make this happen. I would like to be able to make 4 recipes of some sort but the more I think about this, the more I panic. I am having a hard time "Keeping It Simple Stupid". It's my first booth, too.
I am told there is a kitchen there but we cannot get into the space until 9am tomorrow. There are no windows that I could look through, so I am preparing for the worst - no kitchen. If the kitchen works out, great, life is good, if not, oh well, I was prepared. I have a hot plate to use, also.
I will have Chicken Chipotle Cornbread Cups, Peppermint Cookies and the Brownies on a stick prepared to give out - the first two will be cut in half and the last will be small bite size proportion. That's what I am thinking, anyway.
I have seen that Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe mentioned in some posts as being easy and quick to prepare and another chicken recipe than can basically be prepared before, also. I thought about having everything ready for the Chicken Chipotle cups, too, and just assembling them right in front of everyone.
As a seasoned consultant, does this sound logical, do-able, good? Or would you suggest something else?
Thank you so much, in advance, for listening and for your comments.
Have a great weekend!