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The thread revolves around a Christmas party themed around the "Who Feast" from Dr. Seuss's "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas." Participants share ideas for naming a veggie tray for the event and discuss their familiarity with the concept of a Who Feast.
Views differ on familiarity with the Who Feast concept, with some participants knowing it well while others do not. There is no clear consensus on the best name for the veggie tray, as multiple suggestions are shared.
The discussion is rooted in a festive, light-hearted context, focusing on creativity and personal experiences related to childhood and teaching.
Participants in the consultant community who are interested in themed party ideas or those who enjoy discussions about childhood literature may find this thread engaging.
Uh Oh - I think Carolyn needs to be invited to Rae's Grinch Party!!!dannyzmom said:What's a who feast???
Oh, man, did you lead a sheltered childhood.dannyzmom said:What's a who feast???
chefann said:I wouldn't have known what a who feast was, either. Of course, Dr. Seuss was banned in my house (mom thought there were enough real words kids could learn to read that they didn't need to waste time learning nonsense words).
chefann said:I wouldn't have known what a who feast was, either. Of course, Dr. Seuss was banned in my house (mom thought there were enough real words kids could learn to read that they didn't need to waste time learning nonsense words).
Jennie4PC said:I like the whogetables myself
dannyzmom said:What's a who feast???
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Who dat?
Who dat who say "Who dat?"
Who dat who say "Who dat" when I say "Who dat?"
The theme of the Christmas Party is inspired by the classic Dr. Seuss story "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." It features whimsical dishes like Roast Beast, Who Pudding, and a colorful veggie tray, creating a fun and festive atmosphere for guests.
The party will showcase a variety of recipes including a savory Roast Beast, a sweet Who Pudding dessert, a hearty Hash, and a Cute Veggie Tray filled with fresh vegetables and delightful dips. Each recipe is designed to be easy to prepare and enjoyable for all ages.
Yes! The Christmas Party is open to everyone, regardless of whether you are a Pampered Chef consultant or not. It's a great opportunity to enjoy delicious food, learn new recipes, and explore Pampered Chef products in a festive setting.
To RSVP for the Christmas Party, you can contact the host directly or visit the event page if one is available. Make sure to confirm your attendance as space may be limited, and the host may need to prepare accordingly.
Yes, there may be special offers or promotions available during the Christmas Party. Guests can often take advantage of exclusive discounts on Pampered Chef products, as well as opportunities to host their own parties or join as consultants. Be sure to ask the host for details during the event!