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Pampered Chef College edition
Board: Teen Boxing
Dec 9, 2013 7:08pm
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Is this ok to do? I just hosted a papmpered chef party for kids(like myself) going off to college. I invited a bunch of people fom my senior class. A lot of them signed up to come and then most dropped last minute or just didn't show up. :( my show consisted of my mom, my boyfriend's mother and sister, and my best friend. That's all. I'm really bum bed at the turn out of my show.
So I wanted to post here and see if anyone was interested. You can order online and there's a bunch if things that you can make with their micro wave safe products. We cooked chicken breast, noodles, and a veggie in the microwave and made a pasta dish. We also made microwave chips and cake. it was all so delicious and you could hardly believe it was all made in the micro wave. It's def going to make college eating a lot better.

I'm closing my show this Friday so if people are interested I'll post a link and list all the stuff we used in the show. All orders in by the time my show closes will be in for Christmas!

=(^._.^)=
Re: Pampered Chef College edition
Board: Teen Boxing
Reply to: #819305 by CathBorthiant
Dec 10, 2013 4:28am
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Having survived nearly a decade of "college" (undergrad and grad school), I highly recommend the purplish colored microwaveable pot with strainer lid for people looking for gift ideas for that age bracket. My roommates and I over the years made everything from mac & cheese, instant potatoes, soup, & ramen to frozen veggies & pudding in that. It took over 8 years of constant use for the first one to meet it's demise (a roommate tried to melt caramels in it -- d'oh).

- Kham
Re: Pampered Chef College edition
Board: Teen Boxing
Reply to: #819305 by CathBorthiant
Dec 10, 2013 4:51am
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where is the link?
Re: Pampered Chef College edition
Board: Teen Boxing
Reply to: #819329 by Sea Maid
Dec 10, 2013 5:17am
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I would be interested in the link also...I could use some help with my microwave cooking :-) Plus I LOVE the pampered chef soap dispenser (I think it is the Suds Pump one). It is one of my favorites of their products and makes a great christmas gift.

-amanda from seattle
Re: Pampered Chef College edition-link!
Board: Teen Boxing
Reply to: #819329 by Sea Maid
Dec 10, 2013 5:24am
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Go to http://new.pamperedchef.com/pws/cindypenry and create an account(you can opt out of getting newsletters) and then search my name (Morgan Niles)in the upper left corner to find my show.
Here is the recommended starter kit for college kids:
Micro cookers
Cutting board
Knife
Small batter bowl
Prep bowls
Measuring spoons
Small stones-baker or bar pan
Measure-all cup
Scraper
And mini serving spatula
Orders in by this Friday will be here for Christmas!
Pampered Chef has a lot of stuff for under $25 that are great for gifts.

Thanks guys :) this really means a lot to me.

They even have blue(or almost TARDIS blue as I call them) micro cookers!

The micro cookers can cook just about anything.(we made pasta and veggies)
We used the stonewear small ridged baker to cook chicken breast in the microwave(took about 8 mins).
The small batter bowls are great to use to cook and to use as bowls to eat out of. We made little delicious microwave cakes in them.

=(^._.^)=
Re: Pampered Chef College edition
Board: Teen Boxing
Reply to: #819305 by CathBorthiant
Dec 10, 2013 7:23am
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I, too, recommend the pruplish/brown steamer bowls. We use them ALL the time, and we're just a regular family not in college. Perfect for veggies. The smaller one with the handle is perfect for soup/chili. And they have lasted so long, at least 10 years so far. I'm at the point where I want to replace them due to the slight damage to the plastic you get from the top of the bubbling food, but they still work perfectly fine. And the mini-spatula is perfect for lifting brownies out of the pan.
Re: Pampered Chef College edition
Board: Teen Boxing
Reply to: #819328 by Khameleon
Dec 10, 2013 8:12am
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a roommate tried to melt caramels in it -- d'oh

The roommate didn't realize that melted sugar can actually melt plastic because it gets so hot. Same is true of trying to melt chocolate -- don't use a plastic bowl in the microwave for that.