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peortega said:Rae, has anything changed in your show? Any additional advice?
ChefSandyR said:whats the have it love it game?
raebates said:When I mention a product, the first person to yell out "Have it! Love it!" gets a Hershey Kiss (or other candy, or ticket). At the end of the catalog the person with the most Kisses (or empty wrappers) gets a prize.
I also include anyone who has a question about a product or the business. That evens the playing field a bit when you have people with kitchens full of PC playing against newbies.
Some tips for hosting a successful no-cooking show include planning ahead and creating a detailed schedule, setting up an inviting and organized display for guests to view products, and incorporating interactive activities to engage guests and showcase the products.
Pampered Chef offers a wide range of products that can be used for more than just cooking. For example, you can use our cutting boards and knives for a fruit and cheese display, our mix and measure set for a DIY cocktail station, and our serving platters for an elegant charcuterie board.
Yes, you can offer food samples at a no-cooking show as long as they do not require any cooking or preparation. For example, you can offer pre-packaged snacks or pre-made dips that can be easily served to guests.
You can make the no-cooking show experience more interactive by incorporating hands-on activities such as a recipe demo using our no-cook tools, a game where guests can win Pampered Chef products, or a DIY station where guests can create their own custom spice blends using our spice grinders.
No, you do not need a large space to host a no-cooking show. You can host it in a small space such as a living room, backyard, or even a park. As long as you have enough room for guests to move around and view the products, you can host a successful no-cooking show.