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cmdtrgd said:Then, we will play family feud with one person from each team coming up to the buzzer (I have one from Taboo) and answering a question about the products, specials, etc. Each question is tied to a certain product. Whoever answers the question correctly gets the product. I am thinking about having other products for the losing team.
cmdtrgd said:I haven't, but I'm going to in January with a couples show. Basically, the men are on one team and the women are on another. Each team will prepare one recipe. Both receipes use most of the same tools. For about 10-15 minutes I will go over some of the major products used in both of the recipes with tips and trivia as well as the specials and host program and starter kit. Then, we will play family feud with one person from each team coming up to the buzzer (I have one from Taboo) and answering a question about the products, specials, etc. Each question is tied to a certain product. Whoever answers the question correctly gets the product. I am thinking about having other products for the losing team. For example, an old, rusty whisk vs our PC whisk. Anyhoo, I'm not going to have them win the major pieces like a piece of stoneware that has to be used for the recipe. Then they get to make the recipes and use our products alongside either their hands or crappy ones. I haven't decided if I'm going to judge the recipes or give prizes or anything. I figure if I give the winningest team a percentage off, all orders will be at that percentage (hubby team wins, hubby and wife order together). That would work if it wasn't a couples show. HTH
The game involves two teams competing to guess the most popular answers to survey questions. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
The game can be played with two teams of 5 players each, for a total of 10 players.
There are no official age restrictions for playing Family Feud, but the questions and topics may not be suitable for younger children.
To win a round, a team must have the most points at the end of the round. Points are earned by guessing the most popular answers to the survey questions.
Yes, there are different versions of Family Feud, including a board game, a video game, and even a live show. However, the basic premise and rules remain the same.