Sonia J's Experience as a Consultant: Decadent Chocolate Dessert Pizza

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around Sonia J's experiences as a new consultant with Pampered Chef, particularly focusing on her approach to presenting a recipe for Decadent Chocolate Dessert Pizza during shows. Participants share their own methods for organizing presentations and managing product information.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares that they find it helpful to type out the steps and product information for their presentations to stay organized.
  • Another participant mentions using a lengthy outline that includes various elements of their show, adjusting it for specific recipes and themes.
  • Several users express appreciation for Sonia's outline and share their own strategies, such as using page protectors for notes to prevent spills.
  • One participant notes the importance of practicing the recipe and product information beforehand to enhance delivery during the show.
  • Another participant encourages engaging guests for assistance if needed, highlighting the interactive aspect of shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods for organizing presentations, with no clear consensus emerging on a single approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and strategies as new consultants in the Pampered Chef community, reflecting on their challenges and solutions during cooking shows.

Who May Find This Useful

New consultants within the Pampered Chef community may find these shared experiences and organizational strategies helpful as they navigate their early shows.

Sonia_J
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Good morning everyone
I don't know if this is the write section of the forum to paste this but...

I'm in my second month as a consultant and i'm still pretty raw when it comes to what to say at my shows.
At my last show I had one card with the recipe and then I had copied and cut out the 1/2 sheet product info snipits from the R4S binder. I found myself losing track of the recipe and what peie i was talking about.
so last night i typed this out,.
it went thru my steps for preparing the Decadent Chocolate Dessert Pizza and what the bullet points of where of the produts I will be using.

I was always on of those kids at school who rewrote their notes (so they were legible) and so i could remember it. Figure it would work the same here.

In case anyone could use it - I'm attaching it.

I figure for my next recipe I can cut and paste all the product info!

Have a great day!
Sonia J
 

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Great Job!!Sonia your outline is wonderful and welcome to the Pampered Chef Family. :) Thank you for sharing it with all of us.
 
Great outline!

I do the same thing. I hate the little note cards so I write out my presentation on letter size and put it into page protectors so if I spill during the show I can just wipe it off. My standard outline is about 4 pages long, and that doesn't include the recipes. Before each show I'll adjust the outline to be specific to that show, ie. showcasing stoneware, simple additions, baking, etc.

Here is a basic rundown - welcome the guests and host, highlight the host benefits (booking reminder #1), intro guests using a game, hand out little gifts for those who brought a friend, tell my Pampered Chef story, hand out and briefly explain catalog, sale receipt/wish list, Round Up From the Heart Campaign, payment options, items starred on wish list (in Super Starter Kit) and numbers in circles (guarantee years), ending off with keeping your receipt in a safe place in case of replacements.

Then the first/main recipe. I have the recipe on a seperate sheet and write notes all over it about the products I'm using. Of course, I'll sprinkle this with atleast 1 booking and opportunity reminder, although it may be subtle).

When the first dish goes into the oven I have time for the next part. Handing out my scrapbook with specials, business opportunity info, recipes, press, etc. I have the chance to go over the host and guest specials (booking reminder #2), joining the business/any recruiting promos (opportunity reminder #2), then recipe #2.

Recipe #2 is usually something smaller that can partially made ahead of time - a cake that needs to be decorated, a dip for veggies or fruit, etc.

Usually there is still some time while recipe #1 is in the oven so I highlight a collection - right now stoneware. I'll tie this in to an upcoming host special and booking reminder (#3).

Then the closer - thanking everyone, asking them to fill out survey slips, where I'll be for their orders, and a quick reminder on buying, hosting (noting that my Host will be able to get hostess special at their show- booking reminder #4), and selling PC (opportunity reminder #3).

Last thing I draw any door prizes, and then "Let's Eat!"

Of course, I do another booking and opportunity reminder when take the order.

It seems to have worked so far with the few kitchen shows that I have done. As long as I am prepared before the show I usually can handle blips during the show.

Whew ! Sorry for the long post. Sonja, I hope your shows go well.
 
Great outline! I edited it for my first 3 shows.

Thanks!
 


Hi Sonia,Congratulations on your second month as a consultant! It can be overwhelming trying to remember all the information and products while doing a show. Your idea of typing out the steps and product information is a great way to stay organized and make sure you don't miss anything.Another tip I have found helpful is to practice the recipe and product information beforehand, so it becomes more natural during the show. Also, don't be afraid to ask your guests for help if you forget something or need a product name. They will appreciate being involved and it can add some fun to the show.Keep up the great work and have a fantastic day!Best,
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sonia J's Experience as a Consultant with Pampered Chef?

Sonia J has a rich background as a Pampered Chef consultant, where she has developed her skills in direct sales and customer engagement. Her experience includes hosting cooking shows, providing product demonstrations, and sharing recipes that highlight the versatility of Pampered Chef products.

What is Decadent Chocolate Dessert Pizza?

Decadent Chocolate Dessert Pizza is a delicious dessert recipe that combines a cookie crust with rich chocolate toppings, often including ingredients like cream cheese, whipped cream, and various fruits or nuts. It is a crowd-pleaser at parties and gatherings, showcasing the versatility of Pampered Chef's kitchen tools.

How can I make Decadent Chocolate Dessert Pizza at home?

To make Decadent Chocolate Dessert Pizza at home, you will need a cookie dough base, chocolate spread or melted chocolate, and toppings like fruits, nuts, and whipped cream. The process involves baking the cookie base, allowing it to cool, spreading the chocolate, and then adding your desired toppings before serving.

What Pampered Chef products are recommended for making this dessert?

Recommended Pampered Chef products for making Decadent Chocolate Dessert Pizza include the Stoneware Baking Pan for an even bake, the Mix ‘N Chop for blending ingredients, and the Classic Batter Bowl for mixing the dough. These tools help ensure a smooth preparation and delicious results.

How can I host a Pampered Chef party featuring this dessert?

To host a Pampered Chef party featuring Decadent Chocolate Dessert Pizza, you can invite friends and family to a cooking demonstration where Sonia J can showcase the recipe. Provide samples, share tips on using Pampered Chef products, and encourage guests to place orders or join the business as consultants.

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