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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please Op, tell us what products are good. Waiting...[/quote] I have used my Pampered Chef round pizza stone for over 25 years. It is great.[/quote] +100 I HATE mlm, but damn if I don't love that pizza stone! My mom got it at a party she was guilted into going to & then guilted into making a purchase, so she gave it to me & it's amazing. [/quote] What’s so great about it?[/quote] New poster. I also have the pizza stone that my aunt gave me when she sold pampered chef in the 90s. She was a home-ex teacher and excellent home cook so she really enjoyed showing off the products. I’m sure other pizza stones are just as good and easily available at Amazon or Bed Bath and Beyond but in the 90’s it was a new and exciting thing to own. I think pampered chef was also pushing veggie spiralizers before they were trendy. Before Amazon and stores like Sur La Table, it was a way to get cool kitchen gadgets when you lived in places like rural Ohio like I did at the time. Williams Sonoma might well have been Neiman Marcus - the nearest one was in another state. I used to think PC had the best, sharpest potato peeler, but the best one by far is the set of 4 you can buy from the MoMA catalog. [/quote]
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