Fun Games for Showtime: Keep it Entertaining!

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various games and activities that Pampered Chef consultants use during shows to engage guests and create a fun atmosphere. Participants share their personal experiences and ideas for keeping shows entertaining.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that guests enjoy the "Queen of the Shoppers" game, noting its competitive nature.
  • Another participant shares their experience with a game inspired by Jillian's Interactive Show DVD, where guests pass a product whenever a specific word is said, which encourages interaction.
  • Several users express appreciation for games that are integrated into the show, as they do not add extra time to the presentation.
  • One participant describes a non-game activity where guests create imaginative name tags, which adds humor and engagement to the show.
  • Another participant mentions using a "Helper Clip" to reward guests who participate during the show.
  • One consultant discusses varying games based on the month, including a candy-themed game for Valentine's Day and word scrambles, which are used to create a relaxed atmosphere.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the types of games used, with no clear consensus on a single favorite game. Participants share a variety of personal preferences and experiences.

Contextual Notes

Participants' experiences reflect a range of creative approaches to engaging guests during shows, emphasizing the importance of fun and interaction.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas to enhance guest engagement during shows may find the shared experiences and game suggestions beneficial.

StephsKitchen
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What sort of games do you play at shows? Looking for ways to keep it fun!!

Thanks!

Stephanie
 
My guests always go crazy for Queen of the Shoppers! They get very competitive.Ugly wooden spoon contests are always good for a laugh, too.I'm curious what others will offer as suggestions -- I'd like some new games :)
 
I've never been one to play games, but I have started doing the little game/attention keeper that Jillian did on the Interactive Show DVD. I tell everyone at the beginning of the show that I have a word that I use all the time (my word is incredible - but you can choose whatever. Jillian uses amazing) I show a product, and hand it to one person, and tell them that every time I say the magic word, they have to pass the product. I've been using the small bamboo spoon set, but I just bought a bunch of stuff off the outlet, and now have veggie peelers, and pkgs.of Twixits,and mini spatulas, plus I stocked up on rubs from the Supply Order.
This seems to work really well. If the person holding the product isn't paying attention when I say the word, they get a lot of good natured harrassment from the rest of the group, and I get a lot of interaction with people trying to egg me on to say the word. It's just fun...and it's great for keeping people's attention!

When I've had a large group (like 12 or more), I start 2 of them at different places in the room.
 
Becky, I like this idea, I think I am going to use it. :chef:
 
heather223 said:
Becky, I like this idea, I think I am going to use it. :chef:

What I like about it is that it isn't a separate game to play - it's interwoven with the rest of the show. So, it's something fun for the group, but it doesn't add time to the show.
 
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I think that is a good idea too! Just watched her segment last night on DVD... I think that is what I will start using as well or queen of shoppers.

Stephanie
 
I still like the Left/Right Recruiting Game. :)
 
The left / right recruiting game!?!? I have a l/r game, but it isn't for recruiting. Please share :)
 
I also have a non-game, but the guests think its funny! Before I start I pass around blank name tags and have them write what kind of "chef" they are on it. I tell them to use their imagination. I start my "show" while they are doing this. When we gather around for the interactive show, I look around at all the name tags and read them out loud. Its really funny what some people choose. My last show had - Reluctant Chef, By the Recipe Chef, Take Out Chef, Help Husband Cook Chef, Gourmet Chef. Plus, I tell them all that I was a Take Out Chef before I became a consultant. It shows that anybody can do this and it can truly change your life (less eating out, more time with family).

Also, to help with the interactive show I have a special "Helper Clip" (Twixit). Whenever a guest helps with a step/product or asks a question, they get the Clip. At the end of the show (or a predetermined time), the person with the clip gets a prize.
 
Those are great ideas, Jessica. This is why is LOVE Chef Success. I am so borrowing your "non-games".
 
Stefani2 what is the right left recrutitng game you play.
I went to see Jillian and she did that amazing game it sounded really great.
 
I do many different games....depending on the month.

Like in Feb. I did a candy game for Valentine's Day. I had like 15 clues printed out and the guests had to figure out what candy the clues were referring to. They had 2 min to complete it and whoever had the most at the end won a prize.

I have also done Pampered Chef word scrambles and guess the product games.

I usually do my games at the beginning of the show, ( to make them relax and get in a fun mode) when there is a lull, (like while the guests are eating) and I do one right at the end before everyone leaves.

My guests always have a bunch of fun with them!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some fun games to play during a Pampered Chef show?

Some popular games include "Guess the Price," where guests guess the price of various Pampered Chef products, and "Recipe Relay," where teams compete to create a recipe using specific ingredients. You can also try "Kitchen Bingo," where guests mark off items on their bingo cards as they see them demonstrated.

How can I keep the energy up during a Pampered Chef show?

To maintain high energy, incorporate interactive games that encourage participation, play upbeat music during demonstrations, and use humor to engage your audience. Additionally, consider offering small prizes for game winners to keep everyone motivated and excited.

What types of prizes work well for game winners at a Pampered Chef show?

Great prizes include Pampered Chef products, gift cards, or fun kitchen gadgets. You can also offer samples of food made during the show or exclusive discounts on future purchases to incentivize participation and keep the atmosphere lively.

How do I introduce games without disrupting the flow of the show?

Introduce games at natural breaks in the presentation, such as after a cooking demonstration or before revealing new products. Keep the games short and engaging to maintain momentum, and clearly explain the rules to ensure everyone understands how to participate.

Can I tailor games to fit specific themes or occasions?

Absolutely! You can customize games to align with seasonal themes, holidays, or specific product launches. For example, during a holiday show, you could have a "Holiday Recipe Challenge" where guests create festive dishes using Pampered Chef tools, adding a fun twist to the event.

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