March 2nd, 2008 by
Carey
Looking for a way to earn some extra money? Being a TSG Consultant allows you to take your passion for food and share it with your friends while having fun. You can earn extra income with a flexible schedule and enjoy discounts on fabulous TSG products. With TSG, you can grow your business at your own pace. You decide how much you want to earn. The more you do–and the higher leadership level you pursue–the more you earn. Since Two Sisters Gourmet is a fairly new company, this is a great time to get in on a ground-floor opportunity.




Two Sisters Gourmet offers you five ways to earn:
- Lead party experiences
- Conduct Fundraisers
- Collect reorders personally or through your website
- Sponsor and support new Consultants
- Develop a team and become a Two Sisters Gourmet Leader
I would love to help you build your business. Two Sisters Gourmet offers great hostess and customer incentives that don’t come out of the consultants’ pockets. Additionally, consultants earn business credits on party sales. The business is really easy; everything is laid out for you through online training and in the Welcome Kit. Although Two Sistes Gourmet is a new company, it offers many of the benefits of a more established company–benefits like fabulous incentives (trips, cars, jewelry), 24/7 ordering on your very own website, and fabulous training and support.

If you’re interested in this ground-floor opportunity, feel free to check out my website. I’d love to have you on my team!
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March 2nd, 2008 by
Carey
If you are looking for a way to bring a little gourmet to your everyday cooking, look no further than Two Sisters Gourmet! Many of us are looking for ways to cut costs; by purchasing just a few items from Two Sisters Gourmet, you can cut your fast food and restaurant expenses. Many people make a run for the drive through or reach for their carryout menus when they’re too tired to cook. Two Sisters Gourmet enables you to take a few items from your pantry and whip up a delicious, quick, and easy homemade meal for far less than you’d spend at the local takeout place.
For example, just the other night I was feeling a bit tired and didn’t want to go to a lot of trouble for dinner. So, I pulled out some thinly cut pork chops, rubbed them with a little of Two Sisters Gourmet Peppery Herb Rub, threw them in the pan and cooked them ’til done. While they were cooking, I put a little of the Blackberry Cherry Pepper Conserve into a microwave safe bowl and heated it just a bit. I threw together a salad (thank goodness for those bagged salads!), and voila, dinner was done. I plated the pork chops with a bit of the conserve on top as a sauce. Sooo good, let me tell ya! And it tasted like I went to so much trouble.

Another quick and easy dinner option is to whip up some Asian noodles. Boil up some spaghetti, defrost some frozen stir fry veggies and toss in some chicken (in a pinch, use rotisserie chicken, or those chicken strips that come already cooked). Pour over some of Two Sister’s Island Ponzu Dipping & Grilling Sauce, or some Peanut Ginger Marinade. Your family will think you were in the kitchen for hours; no need to tell them it took all of 10 minutes and cost very little!

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March 2nd, 2008 by
Carey
I am currently planning an Easter playdate for a variety of ages. I thought I’d share some of the activities we’ll be doing. I thought I’d start out easy with a coloring page or two while we wait for everyone to arrive. Jan Brett has the most adorable coloring pages. If you’ve never been to her site before, be sure to check it out.

Once everyone has arrived, we’ll do some type of craft. Family Fun (as usual) has some great craft ideas. I am leaning toward these eggs that use tissue paper as the dye. The younger kids can easily make a marbled effect, while the older kids can do some type of actual picture.

Next, we’ll go out in the yard for an Easter Egg hunt. We’ll be looking for sticker and toy filled eggs that we’ll be getting from Oriental Trading. We have a few food allergies, so the toy and sticker filled eggs will work for everyone.
After we finish egg hunting, we’ll head back inside for a snack and a fun game of Bunny Bingo. For the snack, I am leaning towards these cute bunny cupcakes…but I am a bit worried about those pesky food allergies. Perhaps I can have another mommy bring a back up snack…

For the bingo game, I’ll be using this board from the Kaboose site. I will use jelly beans as the markers and the kids can eat them when we’re all done playing.

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