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NooraK said:Since Becky said we need a new thread...
leftymac said:Plus, according to my director, Jane Miller (Director of Promotions) says the new cover product will "change the way you do cooking shows FOREVER". I can't see a Dutch Oven doing that.
pamperedlinda said:a margarita machine? lol
pamperedlinda said:a margarita machine? lol
Hmmmm, but they say it will revolutionize the way we do our shows. That's what the DCB did. So I would almost think it would have to rival the DCB in use also.ShelbyMichalek said:I don't think it will rival the DCB in use, but simply popularity.
pamperedlinda said:a margarita machine? lol
ShelbyMichalek said:I don't think it will rival the DCB in use, but simply popularity.
debbie mc said:I think a margarita machine couldrevolutionize Cooking Shows......more fun, looser credit card strings, more on the spot recruits, more bookings because everyone has to have the PChef Consultant & their Margarita Madness Machine in their cupboard so they too can show their friends a good time It could mean more,more,more of everything Sorry, just being a little silly tonight
ShellBeach said:My husband wants a long skinny strainer insert that will go in the 12 quart professional pot. Like Emeril uses for spaghetti. I want it to not scratch the finish.
I'd still like a cover for the large white round platter. I love, love, the torte pan for making fancy desserts to take to functions. The torte fits perfectly on that platter but plastic wrap ruins the look.
Neither of these would be on the spring cover, though...
Hmm.
Dishwasher-safe stoneware!
ChefCKHall said:Not revolutionary but I would love a normal PC style box grater...not rotary...not the dreaded mandoline one....
pcsharon1 said:The thought of anything electric almost sends me running to the mail to drop in my resignation letter - I have no interest at all in anything electric. It's bad enough the things we hear about prices with the unique stuff we have but throw in something electric and it will be aweful. That's just my thoughts though.
And cast iron would be way too heavy to carry to every show - don't you think, or am I simply tired lately?
I'm sure there will be new spices and probably a new cookbook. Spring is a good time for new bamboo, although that seems to happen all the time anymore.
As for the big surprise item - I have no idea what it could be but I sure hope I earn it!
BethCooks4U said:Since it is Spring/Summer, maybe the cover product is an outdoor grill.
Please, PLEASE no electric! If so I doubt I'd take it to shows. lol I already carry way too much - I can't help myself.
Please, no more SA pieces - but I don't want them to go away either.
I'd like to see a lazy susan for the table - bamboo, to hold the salt & pepper set, napkins, butter, etc. I use the round woven tray now but a lazy susan one would be so awesome.
I can't start to think what the cover product is but it's MINE!
ChefBeckyD said:The only addition I would like to SA would be Dots juice glasses. That would complete my set.
ShelbyMichalek said:What do you mean by this? We use the Dots Beverage Glasses for juice around here so I guess I'm not sure.
ShelbyMichalek said:What do you mean by this? We use the Dots Beverage Glasses for juice around here so I guess I'm not sure.
nikked said:what my Papa (grampa) used to call a "jigger" (as in "would you like a 'jigger of juice'"). As soon as I saw the post, I knew exactly what Becky was talking about...thanks for memories...like she said, a smaller glass size.
jessinthekitchen said:I'm thinking either a pressure cooker (year round, would rival the DCB with time to make things etc) and we definitely don't have anything electronic in our line.
I was also thinking something like the cool n serve but like a heat n serve...and it's designed to keep your food hot/warm. But I'm not sure how that would revolutionize your show and rival the DCB... yet still a cool idea. LOL!
mountainmama74 said:I was thinking pressure cooker too!
Intrepid_Chef said:But if they're electrics, the Amish and Mennonite consultants can simply say "No Thanks."
I'm guessing that any electric would a) not be guaranteed for more than a year and b) yes, be expensive. At least by our standards.
ChefBeckyD said:I've always wanted a pressure cooker. I look at them all the time, but never want to spend the $$. That would be sweet!
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