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Heather
16-06-2008, 01:33 AM
OK....am having a Suckerware party on the 27th June :jump:.....anybody in desperate need of more plastic? LMAO
Have a sticky (if interested) at the US catalogue (http://catalogs.shoplocal.com/Tupperware/index.aspx?pagename=shopmain&fsid=6bf156b1-5634-443b-ba27-5eccaf648665&storeid=1033893&pagenumber=1&circularid=13154&batchid=689190)(the Aussi site is not up and running apparently) and PM me and I can see if it is available here.
Just don't want to waste the dealers time and I certainly don't need anything at the moment.
Night Crawler
16-06-2008, 04:30 AM
He he he. Think you're the sucker here...Kidding. LMAO
Seriously though, if I was you know, not all the way across the globe, I'd go just to support you! How did you get roped into this anyway? Personally, I've been suckered into attending a few, but have always firmly refused any request to host these types of parties, no matter what the product. Usually costs money just to feed the guests...dealing with no-shows...begging colleagues, friends and family to come...time spent planning, cleaning and organizing everything...trying to convince cats and dog that not everybody loves them like Mom and Dad do, so please get off their lap...yuck!
miss kiki
16-06-2008, 04:53 AM
i remember going with my mom to a few..she felt like she had to buy something. we don't need any, but if we did, i'd definitely get some! :hehe:
Barbara
16-06-2008, 07:11 AM
I've just been to one H otherwise I probably would have bought something. I actually get my order on Wednesday. I've still got the book here though and will have another look :hehe:
sandydee
16-06-2008, 07:45 AM
I have just placed an order too:yes:I am getting the jello ring:yes:seen some great recipes using it for all sorts of stuff:yes:sangas,cakes etc.things you wouldnt even think of:uhno:
Naomi
16-06-2008, 08:34 AM
I've got a catalogue, I've been meaning to get something for ages. I'll have a flick through Heather and PM you with what I want.
wow... tupperware has come a long way! i almost wish i needed some.. thanks for the offer Heather, but i have a cupboard full of plastic since i decided to stop torturing myself with jars i can't open most days! :D
Heather
16-06-2008, 09:22 AM
Thank you Ladies.....I posted as a dig at myself....not to try and guilt any of you.
I didn't buy at Saturdays do and the Rep was really good at getting to Suckers like me.....anyhoo we are having a Sex and the City party. I have the hostess of the last do coming (with instructions to bring one body or an order)....will serve them Bellini's (probably the cheapest and easiest) or Cosmopolitans, Chinese finger food and chocolate ice cream with choice of toppings.
Any Sydneysiders who want a night out, just come on over.
ohhh dangerous!! I have a book here with a couple of things circled. Will go check the budget :hehe:
kezabelle
16-06-2008, 10:05 AM
Just got back my order too :hehe: I love Tupperware and have little else in my plastics cupboard - but I'm waiting for the summer catalogue...
~Sundance~
16-06-2008, 04:51 PM
Oh man *head slap* I looked... why did you post such a vicious thread?????
And how much in AUS$ is that deli stackable thing? :D
amyamz
16-06-2008, 08:53 PM
i went to a tupperware party not long ago and got a couple of things - i highly recommend the rock and serve containers if you like to take leftovers at work! no matter how much tomato based stuff you put in them they dont stain!!!!
Heather
17-06-2008, 01:27 AM
Yes...they are now coloured red so that the stains don't show LMAO
Sundance......sorry if I've upset your equilibrium.....Suckerware can be dangerous indeed. :hehe:
Stormy
17-06-2008, 12:12 PM
Heather how much are those food processor thingamajiggies in Australia??? I think they are called a Quick Chef. :yes:
If they have them available and the price is not going to shock the pants off me, then I will order one. :)
Naomi
17-06-2008, 01:44 PM
Quick Chef II with Salad Basket 17.7cm (d) 23.2cm (h) $74.45
Happy Chopper 10.8cm (d) 8.7cm (h) $44.95
Barbara
17-06-2008, 03:39 PM
You know, I get so excited my heart beat quickens when I open this thread :hehe:
That is really sad isn't it. For anyone who doesn't have a tupperware can opener, they are fantastic. The rock n serve sets are great - I have them all in blue but will be adding the new red ones to my collection tomorrow. Can I also add that the microwave jug with the lid is something that I cannot do without. I actually have 2 of them they are that good. Gosh, I could go on and on and on LMAO
Stormy
17-06-2008, 05:05 PM
Thanks for that Naomi.....but not sure if I will get one now, it's a lot more than I thought it would be. :O
Naomi
17-06-2008, 05:14 PM
yes it is expensive ... I've seen the small one in action, I wasn't hugely impressed really. Not sure if the big one is any better.
Di Nana
17-06-2008, 05:23 PM
You know, I get so excited my heart beat quickens when I open this thread :hehe:
That is really sad isn't it. For anyone who doesn't have a tupperware can opener, they are fantastic. The rock n serve sets are great - I have them all in blue but will be adding the new red ones to my collection tomorrow. Can I also add that the microwave jug with the lid is something that I cannot do without. I actually have 2 of them they are that good. Gosh, I could go on and on and on LMAO
Barbara correct me if I'm wrong but I am sure it was you that showed us inside your cardboards when you were packing at all your tupperware and said that was only half it, Barbs I really think you need serious help :yes:
Barbara
17-06-2008, 05:32 PM
Do you think? :blink:
Nah, I'll be right - now where was that catalogue :hehe:
Oh Barbara I am so with you on the R&S's the red ones are lovely I got the full set free at my last party :) The fridge mates are awesome, the pick a deli, potato masher is fantastic, yes the microwave jug (s) are great, ummm the kids lunch box sets perfect! oh geez just the whole damn lot is good. I havent got the knives (yet!) but have hear they are fantastic too
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