pampchefsarah
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Didn't know where else to post this question, so thought I'd try it here.
I've had only two cooking shows so far (rest were catalog shows). The first was my Grand Opening, to which only two people showed up. The second was at my Ladies' Bible Study, so I knew everyone there, already. However, at this second one, I was dripping sweat. I wasn't really nervous, but the excitement and constant movement had the adrenaline going, and so the sweat poured.
It didn't bother me too much, as I'm used to it from working out, but I did apologize, then didn't think any more about it. Again, these are all friends. The next week, however, the host brought it up (they were saying how much fun they had, how great the cake turned out, and the subject of whether or not I was nervous came up, and she mentioned how much I was sweating).
Well, in two weeks I'm doing a show for a woman from work who's no more than an acquaintance, really, and I don't know any of her friends. We're doing recipes to avoid turning on the oven, so I won't have to worry about the heat, but the excitement of it all will probably have me sweating again. Other than keeping a towel handy, does anyone have suggestions how I can keep from embarrassing myself, and possibly disgusting everyone else?? I'd hate to have someone turned off from hosting a show because of this!
Looking forward to your answers!
Sarah
I've had only two cooking shows so far (rest were catalog shows). The first was my Grand Opening, to which only two people showed up. The second was at my Ladies' Bible Study, so I knew everyone there, already. However, at this second one, I was dripping sweat. I wasn't really nervous, but the excitement and constant movement had the adrenaline going, and so the sweat poured.
It didn't bother me too much, as I'm used to it from working out, but I did apologize, then didn't think any more about it. Again, these are all friends. The next week, however, the host brought it up (they were saying how much fun they had, how great the cake turned out, and the subject of whether or not I was nervous came up, and she mentioned how much I was sweating).
Well, in two weeks I'm doing a show for a woman from work who's no more than an acquaintance, really, and I don't know any of her friends. We're doing recipes to avoid turning on the oven, so I won't have to worry about the heat, but the excitement of it all will probably have me sweating again. Other than keeping a towel handy, does anyone have suggestions how I can keep from embarrassing myself, and possibly disgusting everyone else?? I'd hate to have someone turned off from hosting a show because of this!
Looking forward to your answers!
Sarah