Friday the 13Th Theme Show - Any Ideas?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores creative ideas for hosting a themed cooking show on Friday the 13th, with participants sharing various concepts and personal experiences related to the theme.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests a traditional cooking show without a theme, while another believes that unique themes enhance guest engagement and bookings.
  • Several participants express interest in a murder mystery concept, with one proposing the use of envelopes containing products that could be the "murder weapon."
  • Another participant shares their experience with themed shows, mentioning a successful Grey's Anatomy event.
  • One participant recounts a personal experience related to the date, indicating they would avoid hosting on August 13 due to a family loss.
  • Some participants discuss promotional ideas tied to the theme, such as offering free shipping on specific products or door prizes for certain purchases.
  • Several users express enthusiasm for drafting outlines and clues for the murder mystery format, indicating a collaborative spirit in developing the idea further.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on whether to embrace a themed approach or stick to a traditional format, with some participants favoring creativity while others prefer simplicity. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a mix of personal experiences and ideas for enhancing the entertainment value of cooking shows, reflecting a variety of perspectives on thematic events.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for innovative ideas for themed cooking shows may find the shared experiences and suggestions valuable.

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Doing a show on Aug. 13 - FRIDAY THE 13th! Anyone have ideas for a Friday the 13th theme show?
 
Besides going around and murdering the guests with a Machete, I say just do a normal show. Don't make it corny.
 
do a mystery show like law & order, or castle theme show I have done tv theme show before for different things like on night the series starts for Greys anatomy I have done a Grey's anatomy show.
 
Sorry Keith, but I disagree! My hosts and guests love when they come to a show and it's something out of the ordinary! I never ever do just a plain old cooking show anymore. When people have silly fun, they tend to loosen up and buy more...and they want their friends to have the same experience, so I get more bookings, too!I'm thinking something along the lines of giving each guest an envelope when they come in and each envelope has a product that you're demonstrating tonight. One of those products ends up being the murder weapon... And do a murder mystery sort of thing. I'm still developing the idea....let me think good on this one.
 
OK....so the more I think about it....I think the idea of the envelopes is good. And then no one knows what the murder weapon is. And you get clues throughout the party which eliminate some of the items. Whoever guesses which item is the murder weapon wins a door prize and whoever gets the envelope with the murder weapon wins a door prize as well. Good idea or bad?
 
It's a good idea! If you can draft up an outline, that would be awesome
 
Deanna, That's an AWESOME idea!! LOVE it! I have a show on the 13th too and was also trying to think of something creative to do along those lines! Thanks for the great tip!!
 
Not to be Di Downer .... but my mother died on Aug. 13, 1999. Yes, it was a Friday. The irony did not escape us all.This is the primary reason I will not be working on Aug. 13. If somebody invited me to a party like this, I'd want to know that it was such a theme, because I would not come. But my roomate, who was born on Dec. 13 (yes, a Friday) would.
 
I'm so sorry, Di. )-: I will, of course, be sending out special invites to this show for that reason and because some people are very religious and don't like anything to do with superstition. I also think I'm going to offer these promos:
-Buy the product that was used as the murder weapon and get free shipping (it will be a $25-30 item to make sure that I'm still making money on it)
-Buy anything on page 13 and get a door prize
-buy 13 items and get a door prize
-13th customer through the door wins a prize
 
Deanna,

I think this sound like a real blast! I can just see the meat tenderizer being the murder weapon and somewhere (close to the end) a clue having something to do with strange little marks in the victims flesh. . . . :eek:

I've hosted at least six murder mystery parties for friends/family (not Pampered Chef parties) so I'd love to attend this party.
 
chefsteph07 said:
It's a good idea! If you can draft up an outline, that would be awesome

I agree! I'd love to see an outline for this party. There have been some "murder mystery" PC parties floating around, but they were really complicated - this one sounds like it would be simpler to pull off, but still a lot of fun!
 
OK, I think it would go something like this:Staging: I'd have a couple open umbrellas laying around the room where the host is having everyone gather...and to get into the room, you must walk under a ladder. :-DGreeting- I'd greet everyone at the door or ladder (ideally, I'd have the ladder by the door) and if the host is expecting more than 12 guests, I'd make a big deal out of the 13th guest who came in and tell them that they get to choose out of the door prize bag.I would hand out envelopes to each guest after the show starts. I'd tell them to look in their envelopes and see which product is inside. I'd then say something like, "Tonight...there was a murder. These are the suspected murder weapons. Our job tonight is to figure out which item it was. I'll be giving clues throughout the night so that we can figure out which item was used. Go ahead and show each other your items and discuss their functions so that you're familiar with them."After they got to know the products (perhaps even get their hands on the products) I would give the first clue. Eventually giving enough clues for them to figure out which item was used as the murder weapon. whoever had the envelope with the murder weapon in it would be the winner and gets a door prize. I would also then say, "Since this item was used in a murder, anyone who purchases this item tonight will receive FREE shipping on their order!"
 
I have a party that day too, and I think my hostess would LOVE this idea! I'd love to see an outline for this!
 
OOPS we were posting at the same time!

That sounds great!

My only suggestion is this: I once heard (or read) somewhere to never give free shipping. If you're going to pay $4 for something, why not offer a free rub? This way, you up your commissionable (and career!) sales, and you're sharing another wonderful product! Plus, because you earn commission back on it, you're not REALLY paying $4 for it, so that's less money out of your pocket!
 
deanna_g said:
OK, I think it would go something like this:

Staging: I'd have a couple open umbrellas laying around the room where the host is having everyone gather...and to get into the room, you must walk under a ladder. :-D

Greeting- I'd greet everyone at the door or ladder (ideally, I'd have the ladder by the door) and if the host is expecting more than 12 guests, I'd make a big deal out of the 13th guest who came in and tell them that they get to choose out of the door prize bag.

I would hand out envelopes to each guest after the show starts. I'd tell them to look in their envelopes and see which product is inside. I'd then say something like, "Tonight...there was a murder. These are the suspected murder weapons. Our job tonight is to figure out which item it was. I'll be giving clues throughout the night so that we can figure out which item was used. Go ahead and show each other your items and discuss their functions so that you're familiar with them."

After they got to know the products (perhaps even get their hands on the products) I would give the first clue. Eventually giving enough clues for them to figure out which item was used as the murder weapon. whoever had the envelope with the murder weapon in it would be the winner and gets a door prize.

I would also then say, "Since this item was used in a murder, anyone who purchases this item tonight will receive FREE shipping on their order!"

But - what kind of clues? And would the clues be part of the demo?

And - how would you decide the murder weapon? Would it be decided beforehand by you? I guess you'd have to do that to accommodate the clues...but just wondering how you would mix it up - what if the same group wanted another murder mystery? Oh - and who would have been murdered?
 
Maybe we could come up with a bunch of clues for different items! Clues that could be more than one item, so people don't know right off the bat what it is.

1. This item has a black handle.
2. This item comes with a protective cover.
3. This item has a lifetime guarantee.
4. When you purchase this item, part of our Forged Cutlery collection, you're making a solid investment in high-quality products that you'll use for years to come
5. This item is considered the "try me" piece for this collection, perfect for everything from slicing fruit to trimming meat.
If they needed another clue it could be:
6. This item has a 5" High Carbon German steel blade, handcrafted through a multistep forging process!

Notice the first few clues could be several items, but then we narrow it down! We could come up with several of these ideas!
 
"death" by chocolate theme show!
 
I just booked a Friday the 13th show yesterday at the grocery store (thank you Mr. Catalog Tote). I was going to search on CS for ideas so am thrilled this is under discussion. I think the envelope idea is great! My first thought for the victim could be "Mister Fast Food" or something along those lines....
We need to keep brainstorming this so we can come up with a clear outline - this should be fun!
 
Kathy's_Kitchen said:
I just booked a Friday the 13th show yesterday at the grocery store (thank you Mr. Catalog Tote). I was going to search on CS for ideas so am thrilled this is under discussion. I think the envelope idea is great! My first thought for the victim could be "Mister Fast Food" or something along those lines....
We need to keep brainstorming this so we can come up with a clear outline - this should be fun!

Or someone named Chick N. Helper?

or Sara Lee?
 
Or maybe Wendy McDonald?
 
Yes! Those are exactly the clues I'm thinking of! Starting with clues that could be more than one item and then narrowing it down. (-: I'll work on a list of clues for different items. (-:And I love the idea of the murder victim being "Mr. Fast Food." HILARIOUS!!!!!
 
OK. Here's the list of clues I've had time to come up with. (-:
 

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This sounds awesome! What menu items will you serve?
 
ok - I don't have a friday the 13th party scheduled, but now I want one! sounds like a lot of fun.
 
doughmama said:
ok - I don't have a friday the 13th party scheduled, but now I want one! sounds like a lot of fun.

I'm thinking of doing my own and inviting all my neighbors as an introductory party. I've been selling for over a year, but haven't invited neighbors I don't know.

I'm going to do "Death By Chocolate"!!!

Also, if you do a file search here on Chef Sucess for Murder Mystery - there are a several clues and ideas already posted.

This is going to be FUN!
 
I was thinking Death By Chocolate, too! However, I'm going to try and avoid a Friday the 13th show now. )-: My Regional Meeting is on August 13th. Blah. Good thing I haven't confirmed with anyone yet! (-; I guess I can still use these ideas for a fun theme show, though!
 
Here's the invitation I'm sending out for my Death by Chocolate Murder Mystery, Mystery Host show. I've gotten lots of response from it already and just sent it out!
 
I'm trying to upload my invite. I've gotten lots of response already! Hope this works.
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Friday the 13th Theme Show for Pampered Chef?

A Friday the 13th Theme Show is a fun and spooky event where Pampered Chef consultants can showcase products while incorporating a Halloween or superstitious theme. It allows for creative cooking demonstrations, themed recipes, and engaging activities that align with the eerie vibe of the day.

What types of recipes can I feature at a Friday the 13th Theme Show?

You can feature recipes that are fun and spooky, such as "Witch's Brew Soup," "Monster Meatballs," or "Ghostly Cupcakes." Incorporating seasonal ingredients like pumpkin and apple can also enhance the theme. Additionally, consider using Halloween-themed cookie cutters or serving dishes to add to the atmosphere.

How can I decorate for a Friday the 13th Theme Show?

Decorate your space with Halloween-themed items like spider webs, black cats, and orange and black color schemes. Use themed tablecloths, plates, and utensils from Pampered Chef to create a cohesive look. You can also set up a "haunted kitchen" display with spooky props to engage your guests.

What activities can I include to make the show more interactive?

Incorporate games like a "Guess the Ingredient" challenge or a "Spooky Recipe Contest" where guests can create their own themed dishes. You could also have a trivia game about superstitions or Halloween history, with small prizes for winners. This encourages participation and makes the event more memorable.

How can I promote my Friday the 13th Theme Show?

Promote your show through social media, email invitations, and local community boards. Use eye-catching graphics and spooky language to attract attention. Consider offering special promotions or discounts for attendees who RSVP or bring a friend. Creating a sense of urgency can also help boost attendance.

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