Discover the Cool and Serve Show: Summer Marketing Guide FAQs

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the Summer Marketing Guide's Cool and Serve Show, with participants sharing questions and experiences related to mango preparation and dip recipes suitable for the show. Various tips and personal anecdotes are exchanged regarding the use of specific tools and ingredients.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant questions the necessity of the avocado peeler for mangoes, expressing unfamiliarity with the fruit.
  • Another participant clarifies that mango skin is not eaten and shares their experience using the avocado peeler and a butter knife for mango preparation.
  • Several users discuss the process of wedging and peeling mangoes, with some noting difficulties in selecting ripe mangoes.
  • One participant shares a tip to wedge the mango upside down to avoid issues with the pit.
  • Multiple participants provide various dip recipes, including combinations of whipped topping, yogurt, and sweet sprinkles.
  • One participant shares a successful experience from a show, highlighting the use of the MFP with salsa and the positive reception from customers.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods for preparing mangoes and selecting ripe fruit. There is no clear consensus on the ideal dip recipe, as participants share a variety of personal preferences.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and tips related to the Cool and Serve Show, focusing on mango preparation and dip ideas, reflecting a range of cooking experiences.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in enhancing their presentations with mango-related recipes and dip ideas may find the shared experiences and tips valuable.

pkd09
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The new Summer Marketing Guide shows a Cool and Serve Show which really interests me but I have a couple questions....

1) why do you need the avocado peeler for mangos? I honestly have never eaten a mango so do you not eat the peel?
2) does anyone have a fruit & veggie dip recipe using the MFP?
 
Regarding your mango question, no, you don't eat the skin/peel. The avocado peeler works great for sliding the fruit out of the peel without risk of cutting yourself. I also have used a butter knife. The flesh of the fruit should be soft enough that it is all you need. Just run it along the peel. (LOVE MANGO!!! Sort of a cross between a peach, pineapple, and banana) Our Mango wedger is the bomb!
 
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Bobbie...thank you for answering. Making sure I get it correct....wedge it then peel it? The mango wedger is showing the peel. I have heard about people grilling mango wedges, does it go on the grill plain?
 
I don't know about grilling but yes, you wedge then peel - way easier. But I'm not very good at picking out the perfect mango. The couple times I've tried I didn't have a good one. One was way too ripe, it went through the wedger fine but then just smushed in the MFP. Then the other was not nearly ripe enough and I couldn't get the wedger to work on it. What am I doing wrong? How do you pick a perfect mango?
 
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The product tips in the summer news states, "green to yellow with red tinge. Fairly firm when pressed. Fruity aroma. Avoid if extremely soft or bruised."
 
I've yet to be able to successfully wedge a mango in my new mango wedger. I follow the directions but it always seems to get caught on the pit. Any tips?
 
wedge the mango upside down, so the smaller end is on the bottom. Follow the pit from upside down and wedge it. It works. :)
 
Wiggle, wiggle.
 
What's a good dip to go with the cool & serve show?
 
Use a small containter of marshmallow cream with a brick of cream cheese and 1 of the sweet sprinkles.
 
I like using 8 oz whipped topping, 2 pina colada yogurts and Sweet Sprinkle of your choice...caramel one is popular. Easy to whip together and you can show case your SS bowl or batterbowl and master scraper. It also keeps well for a couple of days. One hosts swears she ate it for 5 days in a row! lol
 
I had just posting asking this same question then did some googling while waiting...found one Im using tonite..but now I'm tweaking it some as I sit here and think about it.
original idea for fruit dip to show the MFP:
2 bananas..process them up
add 1 cup of lowfat sour cream (now I might use vanilla yogurt or other flavor yogurt)
2 tsp PC cinnamon (now I'm thinking to use sprinkles instead
2 TBSP honey
1 tsp fresh lemon juice...
process all up in MFP and you're dip is ready
 
Brenda.the.chef said:
I've yet to be able to successfully wedge a mango in my new mango wedger. I follow the directions but it always seems to get caught on the pit. Any tips?

Be sure to cut each end off the mango so you can see the pit before you wedge it with the mango wedger.
 
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Update on how the show went.....$750 and 5 MFP! I'd say it was a success :) I demo'd the MFP with salsa and the tools shown in the Cool and Serve Show information page. Great timing on the show since I am usually in front of these same customers 3-4 times per year so I really wanted to do something different. They loved it!
 
a Dip suggestion...just came from my cluster meeting and my NED used just regular ole cool whip and drizzled a bit of the Coconut sauce over it. YUM!!!!!!!! Did I say it was YUMM!?!!! And super easy.
 
Jolie_Paradoxe said:
I like using 8 oz whipped topping, 2 pina colada yogurts and Sweet Sprinkle of your choice...caramel one is popular. Easy to whip together and you can show case your SS bowl or batterbowl and master scraper. It also keeps well for a couple of days. One hosts swears she ate it for 5 days in a row! lo

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Staceskitchen: Re: Cool and Serve Show
Use a small containter of marshmallow cream with a brick of cream cheese and 1 of the sweet sprinkles. l

HOw much of the sprinkle in each recip0e?
 
Hi Malinda,

I honestly just sprinkle away until I think it's enough. Tee Hee

But I'd guestimate 1 1/2 -2 Tbsp of the sweet sprinkle.
 
If the mango is ripe and mushy, then peel it before wedging. Otherwise the skin mushes up the flesh.
 
Dotty said:
If the mango is ripe and mushy, then peel it before wedging. Otherwise the skin mushes up the flesh.

Good idea Dotty, I had one today that kind of mushed up the flesh. Never thought of peeling it BEFORE I wedged it.
 
Jolie_Paradoxe said:
Hi Malinda,

I honestly just sprinkle away until I think it's enough. Tee Hee

But I'd guestimate 1 1/2 -2 Tbsp of the sweet sprinkle.

Jolie- how did I KNOW you were going to say that - 'sprinkle away'. lol i do that a whole bunch too... just wanted to make sure it wasn't like 'add the whole bottle'... lol
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "Discover the Cool and Serve Show"?

The "Discover the Cool and Serve Show" is a summer-themed event designed to showcase Pampered Chef products that are perfect for outdoor entertaining and summer cooking. It focuses on demonstrating how to use these products to create delicious meals and snacks while enjoying the warm weather.

How can I use the Summer Marketing Guide for my Pampered Chef business?

The Summer Marketing Guide provides you with promotional strategies, product highlights, and event ideas to effectively market your Pampered Chef business during the summer months. You can use it to plan your shows, create engaging social media content, and connect with customers looking for summer cooking solutions.

Are there specific products highlighted in the Summer Marketing Guide?

Yes, the Summer Marketing Guide highlights a selection of seasonal products that are ideal for summer cooking and entertaining. These may include items like outdoor grilling tools, serving platters, and refreshing beverage dispensers that cater to summer gatherings.

What types of events can I host using the Summer Marketing Guide?

You can host a variety of events, including outdoor cooking demonstrations, virtual parties, or in-home shows that focus on summer recipes and entertaining tips. The guide offers suggestions for themes and activities that will engage your audience and showcase the versatility of Pampered Chef products.

How can I promote my "Discover the Cool and Serve Show" to increase attendance?

To promote your show, consider using social media platforms to share enticing visuals of your featured recipes and products. You can also create event pages, send out invitations via email, and offer incentives for attendees, such as exclusive discounts or giveaways, to encourage participation.

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