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dianevill said:I don't eat at my shows - I want to make sure there' s enough for everyone (and I don't want anything stuck in my teeth - LOL!). No one has really ever questioned me about it. I'm usually busy taking orders, cleaning up, chatting, etc. after the food is done so I don't think anyone notices.
pcchris said:wow - it sounds like most of you are collecting orders while guests are eating. I wish I had guests that were ready to check out while they are eating.....they are all too busy chatting and eating to worry about what they are going to order. That comes later, kwim??
this is what I do too!:thumbup: :balloon:pamperedlinda said:Sometimes I do. Some hosts will fix me a plate and I'll nibble while cleaning-up. Most times I wait until everyone has gone and I'll fix a plate and eat while the host and I talk about the show and go over her benefits and what's next.
jrstephens said:I normally eat if I have time. Since I am pregnant though I have been trying to make a point to eat so I will not start feeling sick or I pick something up on the way. The few times I have not had time to at least nibble I have had people comment "why are u not eating." I always feel like they think if I don'd eat what I demo why should they, haha!
KellyTheChef said:I fit in with the majority here. Normally I do NOT eat depending on the crowd. There was one party that I had over three years ago that I still remember. It was rather small (probably 4 or 5 guests, the host and me) and the host and everyone wanted me to COME SIT DOWN, EAT, and talk with them. For that show (and a few select others since then) I really felt like I was a guest too! You know...felt like I was included...not just sitting in as the consultant. But those shows are few and far between. Really, most of the time I will get something to drink, but not to eat.
Last night I made the Smashed Potato Soup (for the first time) and I made up a "display" serving using a small SA bowl and a small SA square. Topped it off with cheese, bacon, and green onion so they could see how pretty it looked. So...after I was done taking orders and I started cleaning up, I ate that serving.
It depends on the individual scientist and their personal eating habits. Some may choose to eat what they prepare, while others may not. It ultimately comes down to personal preference.
Again, this varies from person to person. Some scientists may have dietary restrictions or preferences that prevent them from eating certain foods. Others may simply not be hungry or may have already eaten prior to the show.
This is a common concern, but ultimately, it should not be a major factor in deciding whether or not to eat what you prepare. Guests should understand that scientists have their own individual preferences and needs when it comes to food.
Some scientists may choose to eat before or after the show to avoid any potential distractions or disruptions. Others may discreetly eat during breaks or behind the scenes. It ultimately depends on the individual and the specific show.
Again, this varies from person to person. Some scientists may find that eating certain foods before or during a show may affect their energy levels or focus, while others may not notice any difference. It's important for each scientist to find what works best for them in terms of eating habits and performance.