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Really?..

ridiculous, Of Course David was all in with it....please !

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Re: Philosophy on IKWD ?…????

David collaborated with Philosophy to create an ITKWD collection of baking and brunch themed scents. It's odd but not that crazy.

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Re: Philosophy on IKWD ?…????

 

most folks wash their hands alot while working in the kitchen

 

 

seems like a logical colab

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Re: Philosophy on IKWD ?…????

Those are all fragrances I like in my kitchen hand washes. They really should have included at least one pump.

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Welllll . . . in consideration of the previous comments, it should probably be noted that these are actually collections of shower gels, not hand soaps. So I guess that qualifies as being a little bit more odd, but there are lots of people who seem to like sweet scents in their bathrooms; Philosophy has tons of options in that category.

 

https://www.qvc.com/philosophy-holiday-indulgence-4pc-shower-gel-by-david-venable.product.A712311.ht...

 

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Re: Philosophy on IKWD ?…????

I've stopped watching ITKWD and just flip through it the next day only to discover that I missed nothing.  I'm disapponted that the show is becoming less and less about kitchen gadgets, cooking products, cooking tips, pots & pans, cooking demos, the same marked down items week after week, etc. Now every show has shoes, ladies tops, aprons, make-up/grooming items for women, cleaning chemicals, vacuum cleaners, etc., etc.  HSN still has good cooking shows the way things used to be and I enjoy shows with the likes of Curtis Stone who atually cooks with his products.  My opinion.   

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Re: Philosophy on IKWD ?…????

I often watch the Curtis Stone shows to see his products. When I look at a product I decide if it fits my needs or lifestyle. 


A cooking demonstration has never swayed me to buy a product.

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@Melzie wrote:

I've stopped watching ITKWD and just flip through it the next day only to discover that I missed nothing.  I'm disapponted that the show is becoming less and less about kitchen gadgets, cooking products, cooking tips, pots & pans, cooking demos, the same marked down items week after week, etc. Now every show has shoes, ladies tops, aprons, make-up/grooming items for women, cleaning chemicals, vacuum cleaners, etc., etc.  HSN still has good cooking shows the way things used to be and I enjoy shows with the likes of Curtis Stone who atually cooks with his products.  My opinion.   


 

@Melzie - In case you didn't know this, for the past several months (maybe longer), QVC has started listing the clothing worn by hosts as part of the "Items Recently on Air" list for shows if those items are sold on the website. So you may see tops or shoes or jewelry or makeup in the list, but during the kitchen shows, the ordering details for those items are given 15 seconds or so of airtime; none of the items is actually given a full presentation.

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@loriqvc wrote:

@Melzie wrote:

I've stopped watching ITKWD and just flip through it the next day only to discover that I missed nothing.  I'm disapponted that the show is becoming less and less about kitchen gadgets, cooking products, cooking tips, pots & pans, cooking demos, the same marked down items week after week, etc. Now every show has shoes, ladies tops, aprons, make-up/grooming items for women, cleaning chemicals, vacuum cleaners, etc., etc.  HSN still has good cooking shows the way things used to be and I enjoy shows with the likes of Curtis Stone who atually cooks with his products.  My opinion.   


 

@Melzie - In case you didn't know this, for the past several months (maybe longer), QVC has started listing the clothing worn by hosts as part of the "Items Recently on Air" list for shows if those items are sold on the website. So you may see tops or shoes or jewelry or makeup in the list, but during the kitchen shows, the ordering details for those items are given 15 seconds or so of airtime; none of the items is actually given a full presentation.


Thank you for the info and I do understand that but those items don't belong in a cooking show at all.  How many Kitchenaid items do you see in a make-up show? How many Vitamix items do you see in a shoe show?  How many Prepology items do you see in a garden show?  My point was, and it's just my opinion, that those items do not belong in kitchen shows at all as they distract from the point of the show no matter how insignificant because I have no interest in them.  I liked the cooking shows the way they were years ago when everything was cooking/kitchen related. It's just me and the way I feel about it so I adjust my viewing accordingly.  🌹

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Re: Philosophy on IKWD ?…????

I buy Williams-Sonoma hand washes and dish detergents when they are on sale.  I like their fragrances, and for me their dish soaps are the best!  They also have giant refills I get on sale.