What pampered chef items do you love

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All these things sound like things I have in my kitchen (except for the heart shaped bread thing) but that were purchased from places like Williams Sonoma or Sur la Table. What is different about Pampered Chef items? What is Pampered Chef?


when you buy Pamered Chef you are a captive audience at a party.
The items they sell are likely gadgets and what not that unless you are really into cooking you are not going to look for in your free time.

There are plenty of stores who sell similar items as mentioned and the quality is better of the same.
Anonymous
When my apple slicer was lifted at work, I was able to find a better quality, albeit more expensive, one at Williams Sonoma. The whole point of a PC party is to show those attending how easy it is to use their gadgets for dishes that pull together quickly. Some of their items are great, others are no different than what you can get elsewhere. I do know that for the longest time, PC was the only place you could really find that apple peeler/corer/slicer or the zyliss cheese grater. These items are now easily purchased at any kitchen store.
Anonymous
Bamboo toaster tongs
Mini spatula
Mini wire whisk (great for making baby food/purees)
Dill seasoning
Pizza stone

Anonymous
OP here. Thank you for all the great ideas. If I'm going to go to a party and buy the stuff, I at least want to get something useful and not destined for the thrift store!
Anonymous
I supported a friend's party last year and bought the double boiler insert and the candy thermometer. Both have been handy, though lightly used.
Anonymous
NP - I'm going to one of these parties too. It benefits a charity in this case, so not as concerned about stuff being overpriced. Just want to make sure I use them.

The scoops and dill mix sound good. Also cutting mats. Already have a bread knife. What about their other knives? Are any of their higher ticket items amazing?
Anonymous
Loved my pizza stone. It bit the dust a few months ago when it rolled onto our tile floor. Had it 15 years. Sigh . . .
Anonymous
I like the flexible cutting mats/boards. It is easy to bend them and slide whatever you just chopped up into the pot/pan.
Anonymous
The dill dip is sooooooooooo good, I use it also on salmon and seafood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stuff is garbage. I bought a bottle w/spitzer that was supposed to be for salad dressing...never worked even once. Bought some other stuff that I never used.


Yep. I bought one of those and it doesn't work. I wonder if I can return it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All these things sound like things I have in my kitchen (except for the heart shaped bread thing) but that were purchased from places like Williams Sonoma or Sur la Table. What is different about Pampered Chef items? What is Pampered Chef?


when you buy Pamered Chef you are a captive audience at a party.
The items they sell are likely gadgets and what not that unless you are really into cooking you are not going to look for in your free time.

There are plenty of stores who sell similar items as mentioned and the quality is better of the same.


If you are "really into cooking" you will find Pampered Chef stuff garbage.
Anonymous
The mini spatulas are the best, I have two. Use them for everything. Also love the apple corer.
Anonymous
i like the bamboo wooden spoons and the stoneware baking items
Anonymous
I use the two-cup measuring cup that you can push food out of all the time. I've had it over a decade.
Anonymous
I really like the batter bowl w/ cover that I got from PC. Though now I see the same sort of thing everywhere for cheaper
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