Help: I Have a Show This Afternoon

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Discussion Overview

This thread revolves around the "three piles system" used during cooking shows, with participants sharing their experiences and interpretations of the system. Some participants discuss the possibility of a fourth pile and seek clarification on its contents.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions feeling unsure about the three piles system after a long time without doing a cooking show.
  • Another participant describes their understanding of the three piles as a host packet, opportunity information, and a recipe.
  • Several participants express differing views on whether there are three or four piles, with one participant recalling four piles from a conference.
  • One participant shares that they have heard of a fourth pile but is unsure of what it entails.
  • Another participant identifies the fourth pile as a wedding registry flyer or other promotional materials.
  • One participant reflects on their experience of forgetting to use the three piles system during a show and expresses a desire to be more organized for their next show.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the number of piles in the system, with some participants affirming the existence of a fourth pile while others remain uncertain about its contents.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and interpretations of the piles system, indicating variability in understanding and application among consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights into the three piles system and those interested in sharing experiences related to cooking shows may find this discussion relevant.

mommyhugz1978
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Well like in three hours.... I don't' remember for the life of me how to do the three piles system..... IT's been a while since I have done an actual cooking show.
 
If I understand what you mean.... when a guest comes to me to place their order I have three piles on the table. The first one is a host packet, the second is the opportunity and the third thing I offer is a recipe.
 
I thought it was four piles, but it's your business and you can do it your way. The way I heard it at conference was
Pile #1: recipe
Pile #2: recruiting info
Pile #3: host info
Pile #4: not sure (it's on this site somewhere. I just blanked.)
 
JAE said:
I thought it was four piles, but it's your business and you can do it your way. The way I heard it at conference was
Pile #1: recipe
Pile #2: recruiting info
Pile #3: host info
Pile #4: not sure (it's on this site somewhere. I just blanked.)

I don't know anything about a fourth pile, but if anyone knows what this is I would appreciate it if you could pass the info along. :)
 
I do the 3 pile system....but I have heard of a 4th pile - just don't know what it would be.....

And in my mind I'm thinking - "What does this conversation sound like to someone listening in?":balloon:
 
ChefBeckyD said:
And in my mind I'm thinking - "What does this conversation sound like to someone listening in?":balloon:

I've said this about 10 times today.... but I LOVE this site!!! :D
 
Pile 4, from conference notes, was the wedding registry flyer, or I suppose it could be any extra flyer like fundraisers or gift certificate info.
 
:blushing: Duh, I always have that sitting on my table. I can't believe I forgot about it. Yes, there are 4 piles!!!! I stand corrected :balloon:
 
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I am such a blond sometimes I forgot to check this thread before I left... i was so flusterd by the time that I got their that I didnt' even do the three plies system. BUT I have another show this week so I have a chance to get organized!!! :)
 

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What should I do if I feel unprepared for my show this afternoon?

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How can I encourage guests to place orders during the show?

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What should I do after the show is over?

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