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This thread centers around a participant's inquiry about hosting a November show that highlights tools useful for Thanksgiving preparation, rather than cooking a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Participants share various ideas, recipes, and personal experiences related to showcasing kitchen tools during such events.
Views differ on the best approach to showcasing tools, with some participants advocating for interactive cooking demonstrations while others suggest simply displaying tools and discussing their benefits. No clear consensus emerges on a singular method for the show.
Participants share personal experiences and ideas based on their individual shows and interactions with hosts, reflecting a variety of approaches to product demonstrations in the context of Thanksgiving.
Consultants looking for creative ideas and recipes for Thanksgiving-themed shows may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.
Mrs.H. said:Good Idea! I qualified yesterday and today is my #30 day! So I am going to get my roasting pan from the promotion for free. I haven't been asked which of the three sets I want, or given my pc dollars (which i have supply, personal, and sample product orders ready to submit already), does anyone know how long that takes? I would love to have that roasting pan by November 10th when my "Thanksgiving" show will take place.
scottcooks said:Amber - a smaller can of pumpkin works, but not one of the giant (pie sized) cans. This is the 3-2-1 microwave cake in the fluted pan...
3 eggs
2 cups of pudding-consistency whatever (sour cream, applesauce, pie filling, yogurt, etc.)
1 cup choc chips or nuts or dried fruit
mix to mousse-consistency, place in oiled fluted stone, 12 minutes on high, done. (check your micro-- some take 15 mins)
alacey79 said:This doesn't show off a lot of tools, but I suggest the 12 minute microwave pumpkin cake in the stoneware fluted pan! It is soooo simple and quick to make to serve at a thanksgiving dinner or any fall festivity for that matter. I made it for a lady's going away party at work last Friday and sold six (6) fluted pans just from them tasting and seeing the finished product...I didn't even cook it in front of them! Now my count is up to eight (8) because people went home and told their mother in laws and moms and are putting in orders for them! I'm having one of the ladies turn it into a catalog show at work since the order total is already at $232.00! How fun is that?
Incase you dont' know the recipe:
**you can use ANY pie filling, ANY cake mix and 3 eggs
1 can pureed pumpkin
1 box spice cake mix
3 eggs
Mix all ingredients together and pour in greased stoneware fluted pan and put in microwave for 12 mins (if micro doesn't have turntable, turn once half way through and cooking time may vary depending on microwave). Once done, place cake plate on top and flip over. BEAUTIFUL! Then top will caramel ice cream topping (melted for about 30 secs in micro). I use the v-shaped cutter to drizzle on top to make it pretty. Then add some Sweet Cinnamon Sprinkle.
Good luck!
Amber Lacey
Independent Consultant
since August 1, 2009
$6,143 in sales in my SECOND month!
Yes, you can definitely host a Pampered Chef party in November! It's a great time for holiday shopping and gatherings, making it an ideal month for hosting.
Hosting in November allows your guests to shop for holiday gifts while enjoying delicious recipes and cooking tips. Plus, hosts can earn exclusive November host rewards and discounts on products.
To set up a party, you need to contact your Pampered Chef consultant. They will help you choose a date, create an event, and provide you with all the necessary materials to promote your party.
Yes, Pampered Chef often offers special promotions and incentives for hosts during November, especially around the holiday season. Be sure to check with your consultant for the latest offers.
To prepare for your party, consider inviting friends and family, planning a menu, and promoting your event on social media. Your consultant can also provide tips and resources to help make your party a success.