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    Default Tastefully Simple

    Have any of you been to a tasting party or tried their product? It sounds like it would be fun to be a consultant but I would like to hear some feedback from someone who has had the experience as a consultant or who has been to a party before I decide.

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    I have been to several parties, and love their stuff. It is a little pricey, and not something to use every day, but for a party or special occaision, it is awesome.

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    I agree with Baronmom, it's yummy, but pricey.

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    Thanks ladies! It's pretty pricey to get started too. I'm still thinking about it. I don't want to put in more than I could ever make back, kwim? Decision, decisions.

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    TAstefully Simple is the company I thought of joining before. No one in my area was doing it until recently. This one person has made a killing, wish i had done it before.
    I'm worried about a few things- you have to sell a certain amount per quarter, if not, then you have to repurchase the starter kit, or something like that...the pressure scared me. Also, one income households get bigger tax breaks, so i'm worried that adding that would NOT help us at all.
    I'm still conflicted, but for now i'll hold off.

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    Pam, My friend has been a rep for Tastefully Simple for almost two years. She loves doing it and their products are delicious. They are pricey, but I buy them sometimes from her because I want to help support her...and DH loves their beer bread mix.

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    Good luck if you try it!

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