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sandilou said:Do we know that for a fact yet? Maybe they are keeping it a secret so we all do business in October and not bump it all into November.
Sandi
loreo said:There really is no need to be negative or assume they are trying to wrong their consultants. Look at ALL the stuff they are giving away! A free stone for doing one show, all the bags. They appear to be bending over backwards to help us out. I'm sure the free for all will be the same. Most of us just don't like change.
pkd09 said:Disappointed too. I typically have a strong November. Just another "cut back" by the company I am presuming. The levels will probably be the same too....if not higher.
aried said:Looking through my files and found this document about booking your December & January. May have some good ideas in it.
Chef Kearns said:Thanks for this. I'm sure we'll find it very helpful!!
Edited to add: Some of the promotion-specific information is outdated, BUT the tips on how to book a December and January show are still relevant. We don't know the promotions yet for December or January, but you should go into it thinking these should be your best months all year. If you work hard you'll earn big no matter what the promotion is! Good luck everyone!
loreo said:There really is no need to be negative or assume they are trying to wrong their consultants. Look at ALL the stuff they are giving away! A free stone for doing one show, all the bags. They appear to be bending over backwards to help us out. I'm sure the free for all will be the same. Most of us just don't like change.
Ramona_Nolan said:Can someone let me know what SAT is? Newbie here!
Ramona_Nolan said:Thanks Bobbi! I feel ever so much smarter now!
I need to write all of these acronyms down! PC is as bad as the Marines!!!!
"No Sat in November?!" is a promotion created by Pampered Chef to encourage customers to take a break from saturated fats in their cooking during the month of November.
To participate in "No Sat in November?!", simply pledge to avoid cooking with saturated fats for the entire month. You can also join our online community for support and recipe ideas!
There are many alternatives to saturated fats, such as olive oil, avocado oil, and coconut oil. We also offer a variety of non-stick cookware and cooking tools that can help reduce the need for added fats in cooking.
Eating a diet high in saturated fats has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease and other health issues. By reducing our intake of saturated fats, we can improve our overall health and well-being.
Absolutely! There are many delicious and healthy recipes that use alternative ingredients to create your favorite dishes without saturated fats. Plus, you can always indulge in moderation on special occasions.