Do You Think This Would Be Cute?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the idea of incorporating an "easy button" into cooking shows as a fun interactive element. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on how to use the button effectively during demonstrations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their plan to use the easy button during a cooking show to engage guests and create a fun atmosphere.
  • Another participant suggests having the host press the button to signify how easy hosting the show was.
  • Several users express enthusiasm for the idea, with one participant calling it "adorable" and another finding it "hilarious."
  • One participant mentions they also purchased the button and are considering how to incorporate it into their shows.
  • A participant reports that the easy button was well-received at their show, leading to laughter and positive engagement from guests.
  • Another participant expresses interest in finding an easy button for themselves.
  • One participant notes that the button is available online for those who do not have a Staples nearby.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists among participants regarding the fun and engaging nature of the easy button idea, with no clear disagreement noted.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas related to using the easy button in their cooking shows, reflecting a light-hearted approach to enhancing guest interaction.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to engage guests during cooking shows may find this discussion helpful.

chrissyk
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I was at Staples tonight making some copies and saw their "easy buttons". For anybody that has not seen the commercials it is just a gimmick they have to push a button and whatever you are doing becomes "easy". Well they sell these little red buttons for about $5.00 each, and when you press it it says "That was easy". My thought is to somehow incorporate that into my show and get sort of a guest response thing going and everytime I demonstrate something or give a cooking tip press the button and have everybody respond with "that was easy". I am taking my button to a kitchen show tomorrow night and we'll see if it's a hit or not. I called my director tonight and told her about it and she laughed hysterically and said it sounded great. What do you think? Any other thoughts on how to tie it in, or maybe even make a game out of it? I'll let you all know how it goes after the show tomorrow night.

Also, wish me luck...this is to hopefully be my biggest show so far. She already has $160 in outside orders and we have about 17 confirmed guests and 10 more that we aren't sure about. Yay!!
 
That was easy!How about having your host push the button to signify how easy hosting her show was.
 
What an adorable idea!! Be sure to let us know how it goes at your show!
 
Hilarious!That sounds great! I can't wait to hear how it goes!

Amanda
 
LOL I bought the button, too!! :D :p
I've been mulling over how I want to work it in to my shows, I'd love to hear how your response was with it!
 
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The Easy Button went over great at the show. It was a good show, about 10 people there and $490 in sales so far. I just set it out in the middle of the room and told them that if there was something that they really liked to just hit the button. The best response I got was when one girl was just really impressed, but had a 2 year old sitting on her lap, she shouted out..."Somebody hit that button!!" It was cute and got a big laugh.

I'm still trying to think of some other ways to use it, maybe a game or something.
 
I love this. Looks like I'm off to find one!!
 
If you don't live near a Staples, like me, they are available on their website for $4.99.
 

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