Cooking up Fun at a Baby Shower Kitchen Show!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the idea of hosting a Baby Shower Kitchen Show, with participants sharing their personal experiences, ideas, and thoughts on the concept. Various tools and products from Pampered Chef are mentioned in relation to preparing for a baby shower and managing the needs of new parents.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses uncertainty about how to structure a Baby Shower Kitchen Show but is open to ideas.
  • Another participant shares that they have not hosted a Baby Shower yet but has received ideas from another consultant.
  • Several users mention the benefits of a Pampered Chef baby shower, highlighting how it can pamper the mother-to-be while providing practical cooking tools.
  • One participant discusses the usefulness of Quick Stir pitchers for preparing formula, sharing their experience with feeding schedules.
  • Another participant shares their experience with using various Pampered Chef products for making homemade baby food and managing mealtime for their child.
  • One participant mentions the challenges of feeding multiples and praises the Family Quick Stir pitcher for its efficiency.
  • Another participant reflects on the flexibility of being a Pampered Chef consultant, sharing how it has positively impacted their family life.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of hosting a Baby Shower Kitchen Show, with no clear consensus on the best approach. However, there is a general appreciation for the concept and the tools discussed.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to parenting, cooking, and using Pampered Chef products, often in the context of managing the challenges of new parenthood.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on hosting themed kitchen shows and those interested in sharing parenting experiences related to cooking and meal preparation.

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I was just asked by a friend if I could do a Baby Shower Kitchen Show for her. I thought why not? I am just not sure how I would do it. I have used the Food Chopper for dicing up food for my baby and I have used the Pizza cutter to cut things into bite size pieces for my baby but I am not sure how I would be able to make a show out of that. Any ideas would be greatly appriciated!
 
Hi!
I have not done a Baby Shower yet, but I do have some ideas that were given to me by another consultant...here they are! I hope they help!
 

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chefbilyeu said:
Hi!
I have not done a Baby Shower yet, but I do have some ideas that were given to me by another consultant...here they are! I hope they help!

Thanks for sharing...those were great. I've not done a baby shower yet, but it would be fun!
 
Rebecca,
Your flyers are great. :)
 
Those flyers are great! I think a PC baby shower is a great idea!! Think about it - a normal baby shower focuses on the baby when mommy has doing alot of hard work in the past months. Yes they help out because baby stuff can sure add up QUICK! But a PC baby shower will also pamper the mommy to be with tools that will help her create quick and great meals for her growing family! You can even include some recipes for baby - when they start eating solids ofcourse!:p Have the mommy-to-be consider having 2 types of baby showers- a "baby" shower and a PC baby shower another time. I know ALOT of people who have had 2-3 wedding/bridal showers.
 
for gift purposes.... mention that the Quick Stir pitchers are great for FORMULA. Make a pitcher of it.. and it is handy for those midnight wee hours in the morning feeding... just get up, stir and pour....
 
I have no experience with formula- thankfully my 15 month old son has never touched the stuff! But can you really mix it and leave it around for that long? I thought there was a certain amount of time you needed to use it up by- like an hour or something. Or else no one would be mixing it up in the middle of the night!
 
It's good for I think 48 hours, as long as it is refrigerated.
 
FormulaI bottle feed my 9 month old son and just looked at a can of formula and Debbie is correct, after mixed, store in refrigerator and use within 48 hours. It never lasts that long around here though, usually only 24 hours for each can. :)
 
I hear you on that. My son is almost 8 months old. One container of the ready to feed formula only lasts one day, and thats with being fed food also. I have never used the dry stuff though. It's all worth it though isn't it. :D
 
Yes, it is so worth it :) I wouldnt take anything in the world for the experiences with him; including those night time feedings that he has JUST stopped. I have used the powder also; but normally use that while we are out so all I have to take is bottles of water, and the sun warms them in the car. Makes a difference on how long you can stay out and about. ;) With my girls I hated having to take cold bottles of formula and wonder how i was going to keep them cold or warm them up when they were ready to eat. So much easier now with my son. :) And now that he has 5 teeth and is eating pretty good it is even easier.
 
I'm nursing my son and supplementing with formula as well. (we are slowly weaning til he's a year and can have regular milk) I use the powdered formula (the only kind we get on WIC) and I usually just shake it up in his cup, but I have thought about getting the mini whipper to mix it with. Or the mini whisk is coming out in September- that might be something a new mom might be interested in.
 
I am just loving mommyhood, too! My 15 month old is nowhere close to weaning, but that's okay with me. One of my great motivating factors is that I want to become director before #2 is born (not pregnant quite yet!)

One PC item that I loved when my son was starting solids was the large scoop. I used it to portion out homemade baby food. I would puree fruits and vegetables, then use the scoop to put it in ice cube trays. Freeze overnight, then pop out into freezer bags. Just defrost as many cubes as you need for that day. Hard to predict exactly what they'll eat one day from the next, though!
 
Hey Dawn,
I made my son's baby food too and froze it in freezer safe trays. I never thought to use the scoop. I'll have to remember that for the next baby and lo and behold I found out I'm pregnant again with #2 and due in March. :) My son is only 10 months old. This is one reason why I'm weaning him. I want a break in between the 2 til I nurse again. Anyways,

One thing I use alot now that he's eating solids (he has 8 teeth already) is the small bar board. I love it. Its the perfect size to cut up a few veggies and fruits for each meal. I also love the paring knives with it. They are perfect for cutting the food for him. I also use the prep bowls alot for his food. I put his left over food in them, throw them in the fridge and then microwave it when I use it again.
 
Wow! Eight teeth already? My 10 month old daughter is just cutting her two top front teeth, which are her 3rd and 4th. THere aren't many PC products I use in regards to her yet, but my 3 1/2 year old son loves playing with the Kids Cookie Making Set. We've made some recipes from the kids cookbook too!
 
My son will be 8 months old on Aug 3 and he is cutting 4 teeth at the same time on top and already has 2 on bottom. :D
 
I have 2 year old gbg triplets and the Family Quick Stir pitcher was a lifesaver!!! They went through a whole ccan of the powdered formula a day. We just measured the water out added the powder and mixed it up. No lumps! I don't know what we would have done without it. We were filling 36 bottles a day at one point. I plan on buying one for anyone I know who is having multiples. Also, the smaller container that mixes salad dressing is great for mixing formula for one baby while you are out running errands.

Beth
 
All I have to say is WOW!! I can't imagine. My hat is off to you!!
 
WowAnd here I though having one at a time was hard work ;) I can not imagine having multiples, though at one time I did want twins...lol. I imagine it is a busy love filled house though. :) I think anyone with multiples definitely gets a hats off. That is great.
 
Thanks so much ladies. It hasn't always been easy, but has always been worth it. Our house is crowded and noisy, but I wouldn't have it any other way ;)
 
Share your story!WOW!! I have 1 daughter who is almost 2 and she alone can be a handful ;) ! How long have you been with PC? You should DEFINITELY share your story with others because to me, you are a great example of how even the busiest mom can do PC!!
 
I have been with PC since January. They are actually the reason I am doing PC. We were hit really hard financially after their birth and I couldn't afford to go back to work at a 40 hour a week job. By the time I paid child care I wouldn't have any money left over and I would be away from my kids for no reason. So we decided I had to find something more fitted to our families needs. And PC was it. I am able to work as much or as little as I want and still bring home more than if I worked a conventional job. Plus I get great adult interaction out of it too! It was a win/win situation!!
Beth
 
That's such an awesome story! You are a great advertisement for the flexibility that this job offers! That's really at the core of why this company even exists.....keeping family at the center. That so cool that you got the best of both worlds when you decided to become a consultant. Very inspiring! :D
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Baby Shower Kitchen Show?

A Baby Shower Kitchen Show is a fun and interactive event where guests gather to celebrate the upcoming arrival of a baby while enjoying cooking demonstrations featuring Pampered Chef products. It combines the joy of a baby shower with the excitement of learning new recipes and kitchen tips.

How can I host a Baby Shower Kitchen Show?

To host a Baby Shower Kitchen Show, you can contact a Pampered Chef consultant who will help you plan the event. They will guide you through selecting recipes, setting up the kitchen, and providing all the necessary products for the demonstration. You can also invite friends and family to join in the fun!

What types of recipes are typically featured at a Baby Shower Kitchen Show?

At a Baby Shower Kitchen Show, you can expect to see recipes that are easy to prepare and perfect for a crowd. Popular choices include appetizers, finger foods, and desserts that can be enjoyed by guests while mingling. The consultant may also suggest recipes that can be made ahead of time or that are suitable for new parents.

Can guests participate in the cooking demonstrations?

Absolutely! Guests are encouraged to participate in the cooking demonstrations during the Baby Shower Kitchen Show. This hands-on experience allows everyone to learn new cooking techniques, try out Pampered Chef tools, and enjoy the process of creating delicious dishes together.

What are the benefits of hosting a Baby Shower Kitchen Show?

Hosting a Baby Shower Kitchen Show offers several benefits, including a unique and memorable way to celebrate the mom-to-be, the opportunity to learn new cooking skills, and the chance to socialize with friends and family. Additionally, guests can shop for Pampered Chef products, which can be great gifts for the new parents.

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