Any tips for speaking at a Christian women's event about The Pampered Chef?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses experiences and suggestions for speaking at a Christian women's event about The Pampered Chef, focusing on holiday ideas, entertaining shortcuts, and product demonstrations. Participants share their personal experiences and ideas for engaging the audience without taking orders.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions the challenge of not being able to take orders and suggests preparing hidden catalogs and hostess packets.
  • Another participant shares their plan to set up a display featuring various tools and suggests passing around items like metal baking sheets to engage the audience.
  • One participant discusses their upcoming event and plans to showcase gift ideas and time-saving kitchen tips, indicating they will incorporate meal planning and cooking demonstrations.
  • Another participant suggests creating a gift idea table with homemade items, emphasizing the appeal of inexpensive, homemade gifts during the holidays.
  • One participant mentions showcasing the "Adult Legos" and how Simple Additions can be used creatively for serving.
  • Another participant wonders about using entertaining videos from a previous year for inspiration.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific approaches to the presentation, with no clear consensus on the best method to engage the audience.

Contextual Notes

Participants are preparing for speaking engagements aimed at a specific demographic, focusing on holiday themes and practical cooking tips.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to present The Pampered Chef products in a community-focused setting may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.

dannyzmom
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I have a speaking engagement on Monday during which I will have 15-20 minutes to talk about The Pampered Chef to a group of Christian ladies ranging from late 40's to senior citizens. They would like me to discuss holiday ideas, entertaining shortcuts and show some new tools. I am not allowed to take orders.
Has anyone done this before & have any suggestions? Possibly an outline?
 
dannyzmom said:
I have a speaking engagement on Monday during which I will have 15-20 minutes to talk about The Pampered Chef to a group of Christian ladies ranging from late 40's to senior citizens. They would like me to discuss holiday ideas, entertaining shortcuts and show some new tools. I am not allowed to take orders.
Has anyone done this before & have any suggestions? Possibly an outline?

I'm sorry, Carolyn - not really any ideas...BUT I would think you might have some ticked off guests when they can't place an order.

I think I might be ready with some hidden catalogs and hostess packets, just in case!:rolleyes:;)

Can you set up a display? I'd do a pretty display featuring the SA and Bamboo, and I'd show all of the baking tools, and the new cookie press, the silicone pastry mat and pastry wheel, etc...I'd also show them (and pass around) the Metal baking sheets. I take the small metal bar pan to shows, and pass it around, and always sell the larger ones!
 
I'm doing something similar later in November (titled "Saving Time & Money [in the Kitchen]- with Holiday Gift Ideas, Recipes, Tips")- so I can't offer any "experience" yet, but what I'm doing is going to have set up several gift ideas on a table (see this thread for a few ideas), plus look at the Entertain with Ease Guide in the Download Center on CC.You may get a few ideas from this other thread in which I pretty much asked the same question- and got lots of great ideas from Cheffers on here.My time is alot longer (1 - 1.5 hrs!! :eek: If I don't throw up before that...nervous!!)....so I'll be talking about more things- and indirectly tied to PC. Like "meal planning" (saves time/money), our Power Cooking concept and other tips to provide shortcuts in the kitchen (like double-batches and freeze half, etc). Then I'll do a couple recipes (not sure which or how many I'll demo- but thinking two, and then do a "potato show" to demo time-saving tools) .By googling for your topic, you may find alot of ideas that way too. I know I found a few lists/ideas by googling for "Save time in the kitchen" or something similar.Good luck! If I think of anything else, I'll post it- but I've got a booth on Saturday so I'm a bit scattered right now! :D Let us know how it goes!
 
Well, you don't have a lot of time, but what about setting up a gift idea table...make some banana nut bread in the mini loaf pan and wrapping it in festive wrap, an oven mitt with a whisk and spatula sticking out of the top...or something similar, the whisk filled with candy kisses, batter bowl recipes, etc.

I'm thinking about doing my own show and showing how to make inexpensive gifts. With the economy the way it is, people are short on money and going back to those simple homemade gifts will be less costly...and to be honest, homemade gifts are my favorite to receive. I have a young friend who has been fretting about the holidays and it was suggested she make her homemade salsa...which is delicious...and give it for gifts.
 
Show our "Adult Legos" and how the Simple Additions can be stacked to make different serving pieces and levels.
 
I wonder if you could find any of those videos that were around last year with entertaning ideas with Debi Lilly.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I focus on when introducing The Pampered Chef at a Christian women's event?

When introducing The Pampered Chef, focus on the values that align with the Christian community, such as family, hospitality, and service. Emphasize how the products can enhance family meals and gatherings, fostering connections and creating a welcoming home environment.

How can I incorporate scripture or Christian principles into my presentation?

You can weave in scripture that emphasizes hospitality, such as Hebrews 13:2, which encourages entertaining strangers. Relate this to how The Pampered Chef products can help make hosting easier and more enjoyable, allowing women to serve their families and communities with love.

What are some engaging ways to demonstrate Pampered Chef products during my talk?

Consider doing live cooking demonstrations or showcasing quick recipes that can be made using Pampered Chef tools. Interactive elements, such as inviting attendees to participate or taste-test, can make your presentation more engaging and memorable.

How can I address potential concerns about direct sales at a Christian women's event?

Be transparent about the direct sales model and emphasize the opportunity for women to build their own businesses while supporting each other. Highlight the community aspect of Pampered Chef and how it aligns with Christian values of fellowship and encouragement.

What follow-up actions should I suggest to attendees after my presentation?

Encourage attendees to explore the products further by offering catalogs or samples. Suggest hosting a Pampered Chef party as a fun way to gather friends and family, and provide information on how they can connect with you for more details or to place orders.

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