Quote from: haldi on December 02, 2007, 11:28 AM
It's got to be done at home, otherwise what's the point?
But for a home demo with the "taste", yes, 50 pounds
As I suggested on the other, parallel thread, the best bet would be for two demos as part of the deal - one at the BIR, followed almost immediately by one at home - same day, same ingredients (checked and secured), same everything apart from the blast furnace heat. But if they only agree to one demo, it should be at the BIR. Otherwise, if the end result lacks the taste and is genenerally considered a flop, they will simply say 'told you so, it can't be done at home?' And still demand payment. I've never been convinced by that dismisaal of home cooking or any claimed tests or experiments which I've read about anywhere on the Internet - real, contrived or otherwise.
A key challenge will be to get anyone to agree to payment by results and avoid a major dispute if you didn't want to pay. You'd be offering a lot of money - several hundred pounds. The end result MUST have the taste and be generally accepted as pretty damned good, otherwise the chef will be laughing all the way to the bank.
Even if there was a control sample, like I suggested before - cooked at the BIR, and we all said the home version tasted nowhere near as good, they might say it did and we were just making excuses to avoid paying, even if it was GBP50 or GBP100 for the demos and several more hundred pounds as a 'success fee'.