I'm new to selling Pampered Chef, and I wasn't a customer for very long before I sold it. I have a few customers who have questions on the stoneware that I can't answer. Can somebody help me?!
1. In an email from one of my customers: "I just made cupcakes in my muffin stone. I rubbed some oil in each muffin cup and I still can't get the muffins out without breaking the muffins, the bottoms are staying stuck to the bottom of the pan. How do I get them out in one piece?? "
2. Another one of my customers asked if it is okay to keep empty stones in her oven when she's cooking other things. She doesn't have much cabinet space, so she keeps all of her stones in her oven. When she cooks food, she doesn't always remember to remove the stones that are housed in her oven. Will this damage her stones? I told her that I don't know for sure, but I would think that prolonged exposure to heat like that (without proper curing with foods) can make the stones crack. She (and I) are waiting to see what the answer is.
3. Any idea as to when the stone organizer for the cupboards will be back? I have at least five customers (all in the military) who are anxiously waiting for one to help organize their cabinets! When you move every three to five years, you never know what your kitchen situation will be, and that helps keep us organized!
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!!
1. In an email from one of my customers: "I just made cupcakes in my muffin stone. I rubbed some oil in each muffin cup and I still can't get the muffins out without breaking the muffins, the bottoms are staying stuck to the bottom of the pan. How do I get them out in one piece?? "
2. Another one of my customers asked if it is okay to keep empty stones in her oven when she's cooking other things. She doesn't have much cabinet space, so she keeps all of her stones in her oven. When she cooks food, she doesn't always remember to remove the stones that are housed in her oven. Will this damage her stones? I told her that I don't know for sure, but I would think that prolonged exposure to heat like that (without proper curing with foods) can make the stones crack. She (and I) are waiting to see what the answer is.
3. Any idea as to when the stone organizer for the cupboards will be back? I have at least five customers (all in the military) who are anxiously waiting for one to help organize their cabinets! When you move every three to five years, you never know what your kitchen situation will be, and that helps keep us organized!
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!!