Never Been to a Pampered Chef Home Show

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the experiences and advice shared by participants regarding hosting a Pampered Chef home show, particularly for a new consultant preparing for their first event with a significant number of guests.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses nervousness about hosting a home show with 28 confirmed guests and seeks guidance on various aspects of the event.
  • Another participant mentions that new consultants should utilize resources like the "My First Show" video and "Recipe for Success" manual for foundational support.
  • Several users suggest preparing enough food for the guests, with one recommending making appetizers ahead of time and demonstrating simple recipes during the show.
  • One participant shares a specific recipe for wonton appetizers that was well-received at their show, highlighting the importance of presentation and preparation.
  • Another participant emphasizes the need for organization, suggesting a checklist of materials and preparation strategies to ease the process of hosting.
  • Some participants mention the importance of engaging guests and collecting information for future parties through cards or interactive activities.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific recipes and preparation methods, but there is general agreement on the importance of preparation, organization, and guest engagement for a successful home show.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects the varied experiences of participants, particularly new consultants, as they navigate the challenges of hosting their first home shows.

Who May Find This Useful

New Pampered Chef consultants preparing for their first home shows may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial as they plan their events.

Shell
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I am a fairly new kitchen consultant. I have a home show scheduled in a a little over 2 weeks, with 28 confirmed guests. Needless to say I am somewhat scared.
My direcor lives in another state and I am not able to attend one of her shows or any of the consultants in her downline shows. She has contacted a director out my way and I am waiting to her back from her.
I need help. If anyone can give me ideas on how to set up, how to introduce yourself and the company to the guests, how do you greet guests and build rapport, what materials do you pass out to the guests, what recipes do you make, what food prep do you do ahead,what items do you present to the guests, how to get the guests involement, how do you introduce the host benefit program and business opportunity, how do you close the show with the host?
Is there like an outline anyone has to help me? I would really appreciate any and all replies to this.
Thanks in advance, Shell
 
Congratulations!

As a new consultant, you should have received in your Super Starter kit a "My First Show" video that will give you a great example of a standard kitchen show to get you started. Also the "Recipe for Success" manual gives you some examples & tips to follow. If you haven't seen the video or read through your manual I would suggest you do so soon. Both are great foundation tools for your business. Than as you learn you can adapt to whatever works best for you. If you haven't received either of these tools, I would contact your director or recruiter immediately so you can get them ASAP. Good Luck.

Sharon
 
How exciting!!! I am fairly new to PC myself but I have hosted shows for years.
If you are going to have 28 people you need to make sure you are going to cook enough to feed them! Just one of the popular rings will not feed that many people. I would suggest making something ahead of time and also making something at the party. The garden dip is easy to make as is the artichoke dip. These can be prepared before hand and then you can just tell your guests what went into making them and what utensils you used.
Whatever you make in front of the guests make sure it is an easy recipe! Go over the ingredients before hand and be farmiliar with what you have to do.
I can go on and on about ideas for your first show. One other important one is to make sure everyone fills out a information card. That way you can get a lot of leads for future parties.
Good luck.
 
Good for you!Try one of the wonton appetizer recipes. bring 25 cups already cooked and fill at the show. There are 25 wontons in one package. Do another package supplied by your host. There should be plenty for all. I just did the berries and cream dessert wonton for a show and it was a big hit. I included a show stopper by creatin chocolate pinwheels to top off the wontons. I used the frozen chillzane platter insert under a piece of parchment. The choclate hardened in a few minutes and easily came off the parchment then I decorated the wonton cups with berries and the chocolate and dusted with powered sugar. Very elegant and easy. Use easy accent decorator to fill. Good luck.
 
Dear Shell,First of all, congratulations on booking a home show with 28 confirmed guests! That is an amazing start to your business as a kitchen consultant. I understand that you may be feeling a bit nervous, but don't worry, I am here to help.Setting up for a home show can seem overwhelming, but with a little preparation and organization, you'll be able to make it a success. Start by making a checklist of all the materials you will need for the show, such as product samples, catalogs, order forms, and business cards. Make sure to also have some extra pens and notepads for guests to take notes.When introducing yourself and the company to the guests, be sure to have a short and concise elevator pitch ready. This should include your name, what you do, and what makes your company unique. You can also have some fun and interactive icebreakers prepared to help build rapport with the guests.As for materials to pass out, I recommend having a few catalogs and order forms for each guest to take home. You can also have some recipe cards or product samples available for them to try.When it comes to food prep, try to do as much as you can ahead of time to save time during the show. You can also have some items prepped and ready to cook during the show to demonstrate the products and recipes.During the show, make sure to present your products in a way that highlights their features and benefits. You can also get the guests involved by asking for their opinions and experiences with cooking and using kitchen products.Introducing the host benefit program and business opportunity can be done towards the end of the show. You can explain the benefits of hosting a party and how they can earn free and discounted products. As for the business opportunity, you can briefly mention it and offer to talk more about it with anyone who is interested.To close the show with the host, thank them for hosting and remind them of the great benefits they will receive. You can also offer to schedule another show with them or to help them with any future orders.I hope this outline helps you with your upcoming home show. Remember to stay organized, have fun, and be passionate about your products. Best of luck to you!Sincerely,
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Pampered Chef Home Show?

A Pampered Chef Home Show is a fun, interactive gathering where a consultant demonstrates various kitchen tools and products from Pampered Chef. Guests can see the products in action, taste delicious recipes, and learn cooking tips while enjoying a social atmosphere.

Do I need to prepare anything before attending a Home Show?

No preparation is necessary! Just come ready to enjoy some great food, learn about new kitchen tools, and have fun. You may want to bring a friend or two to share the experience with!

What can I expect to see and do at a Home Show?

At a Home Show, you can expect live cooking demonstrations, tastings of delicious recipes, and a chance to see and purchase Pampered Chef products. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask questions and interact with the consultant and other guests.

Is there a cost to attend a Pampered Chef Home Show?

Typically, there is no cost to attend a Home Show. However, some hosts may provide food or drinks, and it’s always nice to bring a small gift for the host as a thank you for their hospitality.

Can I place an order at the Home Show?

Yes! Guests can place orders during the Home Show. The consultant will provide information on how to order products, and you can often take advantage of special offers or discounts available exclusively at the event.

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