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the pampered chef
Just wondering if anyone had been to a pampared chef party and if so, what was it like? What happened there? Or is any one a pampering chef and actually do the parties????
would like to find out more.
cheers
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Very similar to a Tupperware party although minus all the cheap plastic. The Pampered Chef rep will prepare a recipe using Pampered Chef kitchen equipment and then show you other various bits of kitchen paraphanalia and obviously try and palm you off with as much of it as possible.
It is nice stuff (assuming you're into your kitchen stuff) but it definitely isn't cheap!
(you do get to eat the food after though on the plus side)
Hope this helps
Thanks for your help, looks like I'm not going to be bowled over by any chefs pampered or not, and blyss, I should be a pampered chef too, but sadly, I'm an unpampered one.
cheers guys
love
mimi
p.s I still want a report tho, chongalolo, just to make sure im not missing out!!!
Hi mimi - sorry I forgot to report on the party I went to last week! Well, it is as Miss-taken said - like Tupperware (and every other product party I've ever been to) - high pressure, well-rehearsed patter and a very contrived situation. I ended up buying something expensive that I don't need (because it was my friend's party). We ate some gross food that the consultant made and I had heartburn all night. You can buy some of the products from ebay as loads of people find they don't really use the gadgets.
But hey, don't let me put you off!!!
thank you for posting, you have made me feel less guilty for not going to the party, hehehehehe!
Tupperware, on the hand, I'm quite partial to!!!!! ;-)