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Title: Preparing for a demo
Post by: Rowyfo on March 28, 2009, 05:32:54 am
So, my demo is next week!  ;D What do I need to know? What benefits can I get, personally? I read you get a discount on cookbooks, is that only one book? Which is the best book? (by best I mean the best variety, I suppose and the most reliable)

Is there any benefit to me as the host if a friend gets a TM as well?
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: brazen20au on March 28, 2009, 05:41:05 am
thermomix isn't really party plan like other party plans, so the only benefit to being host that i'm aware of is that if you buy on the day you usually get a freebie - i got my silpat mat.  i didn't know about the discount on cookbooks, how much?
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: Rowyfo on March 28, 2009, 05:49:34 am
See, I read 50% but I don't remember where I read that or how reliable the info is.

I didn't find out very much from the official site, including the price. Or why I should have a demo apart from getting to see it, of course.
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: brazen20au on March 28, 2009, 06:03:06 am
really? i might have bought some had i known that lol

it's kind of funny that you host the demo and don't get a whole lot out of it (other than spending your money to buy the machine ;)) yet most (not sure about karen) demonstrators (certainly my original one anyway) won't do the party unless you have a set number of households who are truly interested in the thermomix there.
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: Thermomixer on March 28, 2009, 06:10:16 am
Try contacting baf65 or Dean (Karen in Canberra) on here.  They are demonstrators and should be able to help here.

LOL - my wife ordered ours and it was supposed to include a FREE Thermoserver.  But we didn't do the delivery demo straight away and when we finally arranged the demo I had to pay 50% for it :(.

The Everyday book comes with it.  That will give you ideas for how to do most things - then the new vegetarian book has some good ideas.

If you can get them at half price with the demo then probably just as well to get the vego and seafood.  Brazen has a copy of the GF book so have a coffee and check it out.
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: brazen20au on March 28, 2009, 06:16:40 am
thanks for making my coffee dates for me jeff!!! LMAO!!!  :D

i want the new vege one but absolutely can't justify (or source) $30 for a cookbook (though at least i USE the tmx ones unlike my others ;)). i am kicking myself that i didn't get my recipe in for the comp! lol
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: Thermomixer on March 28, 2009, 06:19:03 am
Another kind fairy might send you one - keep praying and be good.  ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: Rowyfo on March 28, 2009, 06:20:21 am
Is it worth springing for cookbooks at all? Is most of it online somewhere?

Karen said she was just happy to get the word out a bit here and didn't say I needed people to have any level of commitment. Just as well because I don't think I have any friends who want to spend that sort of money... but I could be surprised I guess.

What exactly is the Thermoserver (and the Silpat mat for that matter). That is a bummer about your 50% charge.

Brazen has a copy of the GF book so have a coffee and check it out.

Tempting  ;) We don't require GF here but it certainly couldn't hurt.
 
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: brazen20au on March 28, 2009, 06:23:22 am
rowena, you ARE welcome to come for a coffee anytime, despite the hard time i gave thermomix-er lol  if you come quick enough i even have lime and coconut cookies to offer ;) lol

when you invite people ask them to bring their dh's too - that is definitely the way to sell it! the men LOVE it and are totally convinced by seeing it in action. otherwise it's just another expensive kitchen gadget that their partner wants at yet another party plan party  :D

oh and i think you won't find many of the aussie book recipes online, except maybe the basic one which you get anyway.
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: Rowyfo on March 28, 2009, 07:06:55 am
You still live on the opposite side of town? The same place as 5 years ago?

I saw that cookie recipe.  :) Why does this forum not have a salivating smiley? There's an upchuck one LOL

I don't think DH was really impressed by the whole thing until he saw the sorbet video on Youtube. That is one impressive video. I did invite the husbands along. We'll see if anyone shows up!

Are GF and basic the only books with the table of contents online?
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: brazen20au on March 28, 2009, 08:28:41 am
we're in teh same suburb but on the other side of it :)
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: Rowyfo on March 28, 2009, 09:52:06 am
Karen sent this to me:

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All hosts receive a thermoserver with a purchase.  These are an insulated
serving bowl and are very useful.  I love mine.  There's a special at the
moment - any purchases before the 9th of April will receive a free seafood
cookbook worth $20.

Hmm if I get the seafood book we can get together and have a book browse :D
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: brazen20au on March 28, 2009, 10:23:11 am
shame we don't eat seafood in this house lol

the thermoservers sound handy
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: judydawn on March 28, 2009, 10:49:07 am
I can vouch for the thermosavers - use mine all the time. Meat dish sits in there whilst I cook the rice or the rice sits in there when I do the stir fried vegies.  Nice to serve from at the table too.
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: I Love Bimby! on March 28, 2009, 11:05:48 am
Hi,  Regarding guests - I usually ask hosts to invite any of their friends who are time poor, loves cooking, hates/can't cook, is health concious or has a dietry restriction (ie. Celiac, diabetic, dairy free).  Don't concentrate who is likely to purchase one or not.  At the end of the day even if the TMX isn't for them they might know someone else who might like to see it.
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: cookie1 on March 28, 2009, 11:36:17 am
I received the thermoserver with my TMX. AS Judy said it is very handy.
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: baf65 on March 28, 2009, 12:16:49 pm
the Thermoserver is the standard host reward gift if you have a demo and purchase a machine either at the demo or shortly after
This month is the free seafood book offer, and also the chance to buy an extra bowl and blade set for $100 off if you are hosting a demo, or $200 if a guest also buys at your demo
The 50% off a book applies to the Full Steam Ahead book if you have varoma demo further down the track you get the book for $25 or for free if there is a purchase at your Varoma demo, this book cant be purchased except at a Varoma demo
Its up to the individual consultant if they give you any further freebies other than what the company is offering
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: bron on March 28, 2009, 12:48:58 pm
What do they make you at a demo there?
Here we get

Lemonade
Fruit Sorbet
Gazpacho
Lasagna
And Steamed veg
Oh.... and pizza

And then on delivery, the meal of your choice! :P
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: Harmony on March 28, 2009, 01:36:49 pm
we had sorbet, risotto, bread, dip, coleslaw.
Title: Re: Preparing for a demo
Post by: Rowyfo on March 28, 2009, 08:54:46 pm
Thanks for all the info :D

I am the only seafood eater in my house :P Looks like I will just have to spoil myself.

I had a choice with menus, let me see if I can remember:

Fruit sorbet
Hummus or herb garlic dip
Mushroom risotto or Minestrone
Lemon Custard
Coleslaw or Beetroot and something salad
Wholemeal bread

I am choosing the first things in the list.

I am glad I didn't dream up the whole 50% off thing, I knew I had seen something like that somewhere :) Varoma demo sounds good to me :)

I have already invited my guests but if they bail I will definitely think of people who fit that criteria I Love Bimby.

Again thanks for all the help, I feel much better prepared!