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The thread explores various strategies and personal experiences related to booking brunch shows, particularly on Saturdays, and planning a pink-themed event in May. Participants share their insights on scheduling, popular times for brunch shows, and recipe ideas.
Views differ on the best strategies for booking brunch shows and the timing of events, with no clear consensus emerging on a single effective approach.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding scheduling and hosting brunch shows, reflecting a variety of approaches based on individual circumstances and local community dynamics.
Consultants looking for insights on booking brunch shows and balancing their schedules with family commitments may find the shared experiences valuable.
ChefBeckyD said:Hmmm...I'm not sure what I do to get them booked, but Sat. Brunch shows are my most popular, and usually my most lucrative shows. I often say to my husband that I wish I could 2-3 Saturday brunch shows each week - LOL!
At shows, when I tell everyone my schedule - I tell them pretty much upfront that I do shows on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and also I do Saturday Brunch Shows - but if they want a brunch show they better book ASAP, because they are the first shows to book for each month. I then describe how people LOVE them, because they are more relaxed, and no one has to rush home after a long day to finish chores, or get kids to bed, or pack lunches....and I also tell them that I have some incredibly delicious recipes that I only do at Brunch shows!
Right now, I have two Brunch dates open in June, and then I'm done for the season. I only do Brunch shows Sept - the 2nd week in June, because we live near Lake MI, and weekends are a bust in the Summer because everyone is camping/boating/swimming/at their cottage, etc...(during the Summer, I switch my schedule to Tues, Wed, Thurs.)
naekelsey said:Thank you. Will work on saying something like that. I would love to have shows only one weekend a month, on top of the ones I do during the week. This way I can knock off 3 or 4 shows in one weekend. Then have the rest of the weekends to do things with my family.
When you do brunches on the weekend,
1, Do you do any more shows that day?
2. If you do, what times do you pick to do each show that day"
lkhartmann said:I am selfish about my weekends so I do the old trick of writing something in on my calendar before I show it to people. I leave one weekend open where I will do 1 Friday nite, up to 3 on Saturday (11, 2 and 7 depending on travel time between) and then Sunday afternoon. I normally am successful of getting them to book then just because I tell them that is all I have. I take weekends off in June, July and August unless I know the person REALLY well......
A brunch show is a fun, casual gathering where guests can enjoy a meal while learning about and trying out Pampered Chef products. It typically includes a demonstration of recipes that can be made using the products, allowing guests to see their functionality in action.
To book a brunch show, you can reach out to your Pampered Chef consultant or host. They can help you set a date, choose a location, and plan the menu. You can also promote the event through social media or personal invitations to gather a group of friends and family.
For a pink-themed event, consider using pink tableware, decorations, and even pink food items like strawberry shortcake or pink lemonade. Encourage guests to wear pink attire and incorporate pink-themed games or activities to enhance the theme.
Absolutely! You can showcase a variety of Pampered Chef products that fit the theme, such as pink kitchen tools or bakeware. You can also prepare pink-themed recipes using Pampered Chef products during the event to highlight their versatility and appeal.
Hosting a brunch show with a pink theme can create a fun and engaging atmosphere that encourages social interaction. It can also attract guests who are interested in the theme, potentially increasing attendance. Additionally, you may receive host rewards and discounts on Pampered Chef products for your efforts.