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Cape_PC said:OK eveyone I have my first show tomorrow. Can you guys give me your best tips to make this go well?
baychef said:Is this my newest recruit? This is Ann!!! Hey stick to the business stuff around here and you will find a great bunch of information!!
Ask everyone is the best advice!! My show is sticking so I won't be there to beat off your relatives!!
Will call you soon!:chef:
It's important to dress professionally and comfortably. Choose an outfit that reflects your personal style, but also keeps in mind that you will be demonstrating and cooking in front of a group. Avoid wearing anything too revealing or distracting.
Make sure you have all the necessary products, ingredients, and tools for your demonstrations. Practice your recipes beforehand and make sure you have a clear understanding of the products you will be showcasing. Also, don't forget to review the host's guest list and make sure you are familiar with any potential food allergies or preferences.
It's important to make eye contact and use a friendly and inviting tone when speaking to the guests. Encourage them to participate and ask questions throughout the show. Also, make sure to listen to their feedback and address any concerns or questions they may have.
We recommend starting with simple and versatile products and recipes that can be easily demonstrated and appeal to a wide range of guests. Our Stoneware and Cutlery sets are popular choices for first shows, along with simple recipes like our Classic Batter Bowl Brownies.
Don't panic! Remember to stay calm and professional, and try to find a solution to the issue. If necessary, ask for assistance from your upline or a more experienced consultant. Most importantly, don't let a small mishap ruin the overall experience for yourself and your guests. Keep a positive attitude and continue on with the show.