Cost-Effective Snacks and Products for the Clinic

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores ideas for cost-effective snacks and product displays for a clinic event, with participants sharing personal experiences and suggestions for food items and promotional offers.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests cool & creamy chocolate fondue with cinnamon chips as a popular snack option.
  • Another participant shares their experience with Apple Berry Salsa and emphasizes its affordability and ease of preparation.
  • Several users mention BBQ Pork Tenderloin in the DCB as a quick and tasty option, highlighting its simplicity and presentation ideas.
  • One participant notes that Profiterole Puffs are inexpensive and can be made ahead, making them a practical choice for large gatherings.
  • Another participant recommends Layered Sun-Dried Tomato Dip, describing it as delicious and suitable for serving on crackers.
  • Some participants discuss various promotional ideas, such as offering free shipping or discounts for booking shows or making purchases.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific snack choices and promotional offers, with no clear consensus emerging on the best options.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of experiences and ideas based on their own events and preferences, focusing on affordability and ease of preparation for a large group.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for snack ideas and product display suggestions for events may find the shared experiences and recommendations helpful.

heykim00
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Ok, heres the deal.... my manager has graciously agreed to let me bring snacks and display product for the whole clinc... almost 60 people. Now, I need ideas on the following: COST effective aka cheap snack ideas, what specials if any would you throw in as a bonus, and what products would you display.

I would like to focus on the new catalog if at all possible, but I just need help!


TIA :angel:
 
The cool & creamy chocolate fondue and cinnamon chips always goes over well. Or do mango salsa with the cinn chips or regular salsa or a dip and veges or chips or crackers.

As far as a special how about a free SB with the purchase of 2 cookbooks. Or half price shipping for orders over $50 (or whatever) or a free rub with a $60 order. Or a free (whatever you want) when they hold their show...
 
I'd display at least the santuko/some piece of forged cutlery, a piece of stoneware, a piece of SA, a piece of executive cookware, a piece of the new stainless steel cookware, and any of the new season products you have.

Good luck, this sounds like a fantastic opportunity.

I'd give something small for booking a show (maybe $5 off their order at their show?) and free shipping if they bring in outside orders of more than $60.
 
The Apple Berry Salsa with Cinnamon Chips is cheap, easy, somewhat healthy feeds a crowd, tastes great, and can be made ahead. You can even buy the cinnamon chips at Sam's Club and at many large grocery chains.
 
The BBQ Pork Tenderloin in the DCB is also SUPER EASY,very good, & very fast (about 15 min start to finish)! The mini sandwiches use store bought split dinner rolls. I make a sauce to add to the sandwiches (1/2 Ranch Dressing & 1/2 KC Masterpiece BBQ Sauce) in a small SA bowl. Pour the juice & onions left in the DCB into another small SA bowl. Display sliced meat in Lg Dots bowl, bread in a woven selection piece and sauces in small bowl caddy with sm bamboo spoons to serve. Of course, the new appetizer plates would go great with this!, and you could line the woven piece with one of the new striped towels!!

Beer Bread is also very good and there are many variations of that from spicy to sweet.
GOOD LUCK!!
 
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Profiterole Puffs are cheap and easy and really yummy. Also the touchdown taco dip has been a hit whenever I bring it somewhere... A trifle would be another good alternative, as that feeds a lot... good luck!
 
That reminds me--the Layered Sun-Dried Tomato Dip is fabulous! Pizza on a cracker.
 
Profiterole Puffs are a really good choice, as they can be made ahead and frozen, too, so you can have alot of them. They're also inexpensive, which is a definite bonus!

Produce is really fresh in Ohio right now, but I don't know what's "in" down in Oklahoma. If you can get fresh cucumbers relatively cheap, maybe you could do the stuffed cucumbers?

Wraps are always popular, too, and can be served out of the Chillzanne products.

Since cookware is on special in September, you may want to think about doing a cake, such as the Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake. Again, you can bake a couple of them up ahead of time, and should be able to get 15 servings out of each if you cut them into "lattice strips", then squares, instead of pie slices.

Good luck, and please let us know what you end up making! I've got a "mega" show in September, and I'm not sure what I'll be doing there as of yet....it's 3 shows in one...and they're talking about a guest list of 150...!!! oh boy!!


Paula
 
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Thank you girls sooo much!!!!!
 
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Good for you Paula, I can't wait to hear about that either!!!!

I'll let you know how this goes and what I end up making...
 
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raebates said:
That reminds me--the Layered Sun-Dried Tomato Dip is fabulous! Pizza on a cracker.

I have never heard of that & I LOVE:love: sun-dried tomatoes!! In what cookbook is that?:confused:
 
Tara, it was in a couple of the Season's Best a couple of years ago. Follow the links Tasha so graciously provided and you should find it. If not, I think it's still on my website. You can probably find it there.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some cost-effective snacks that can be offered in a clinic setting?

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