Fun and Exciting Price is Right Show Ideas for Your Next Cooking Event

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores ideas for incorporating a "Price is Right" theme into cooking events, with participants sharing their experiences and suggestions for games and products to feature.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions needing fresh ideas for a cooking show after hosting multiple events for the same group.
  • Another participant shares excitement about planning a "Price is Right" event for a women's group, detailing potential games involving product pricing and cooking challenges.
  • Several users suggest various games like "Hot Potato," "3 letter body parts," and "tic tac toe" as options for engagement during the event.
  • One participant expresses a desire for more information on the suggested games and seeks clarification from others.
  • Another participant notes a technical issue with receiving notifications about the thread, which may affect their participation.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants express a variety of game ideas and experiences without a unified approach to the "Price is Right" theme.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and brainstorming among consultants looking for innovative ways to enhance their cooking events.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants seeking creative ideas for engaging cooking events may find the shared experiences and game suggestions relevant.

gilliandanielle
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I saw on the games thread the directions for a price is right show. Has anyone done one? I am doing the 8th or 9th cooking show for the same group of guests and really need something fresh to get sales back up. What products do you feature as the "items for bid" and which games do you play? Thanks!

Gillian Wright
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Wasilla, Alaska
 
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Anyone? Please help!!!

Gillian Wright
 
Have you done Hot Potato yet? Or maybe 3 letter body parts or tic tac toes? I gotta go get my husband, but i'll be back in a bit with a couple more.

Ginger
 
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I haven't done any of those!! Please explain someone!!!!

Gillian Wright
 
I am doing a Price is Right for my women's group in June and very excited about it. I will have 3 contestants work on games like who can chop up onions or apples using the chopper the fastest in 45 secs.

Or use 3 products, ex. classic batter bowl, Executive saute pan and something else with their prices but mixed up. Objective have them guess which price goes with each product.

Then commercials - that is when I will explain the food demo (food already prepared just need to garnish.

Just ideas of how I think I will do this, still in the brainstorming stage but very excited about it.

Andrea Martinez-Ayala
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Thank you Muppetgal!Gillian Wright
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Wasilla, Alaska
 
SorrySorry I didnt get back to you with the games, It seems I'm not getting notices that I used to get in here:o . I will gladly tell you about some games if you still need them:(

Ginger:cool:
 
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I read somewhere that you need to update your settings after you upgrade to gold mambership. Maybe that's why you're not getting notices.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some fun themes for a Price is Right cooking event?

Some exciting themes for your Price is Right cooking event could include "Around the World in 80 Dishes," where participants guess prices of international ingredients, or "Family Favorites," focusing on popular family recipes. You could also consider a "Healthy Cooking Challenge" theme, featuring nutritious ingredients and products.

How can I incorporate Pampered Chef products into the Price is Right game?

You can feature Pampered Chef products as the prizes for each round of the game. For example, participants can guess the price of a stoneware baking dish or a kitchen tool. The winner can take home the item they guessed correctly, making it a fun way to showcase the products while engaging your audience.

What types of games can I include in my Price is Right cooking event?

In addition to the classic "Guess the Price" game, you can include "Spin the Wheel," where participants spin for discounts on Pampered Chef products, or "Ingredient Challenge," where they guess the price of mystery ingredients. You could also have a "Cooking Showdown," where teams compete to create a dish using specific Pampered Chef tools.

How can I promote my Price is Right cooking event to attract attendees?

Promote your event through social media platforms, local community boards, and email newsletters. Create eye-catching graphics and share enticing details about the fun games, prizes, and cooking demonstrations. You could also offer incentives, such as a discount on purchases for attendees or a raffle entry for bringing a friend.

What should I prepare in advance for a successful Price is Right cooking event?

Prepare a list of Pampered Chef products to feature, along with their prices for the games. Gather all necessary supplies, such as game boards, prizes, and cooking ingredients. Additionally, set up a comfortable space for cooking demonstrations and ensure you have all the necessary cooking tools ready for participants to use during the event.

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