Help! Need a Fun Theme for September Show!

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various theme ideas for a September show, with participants sharing personal experiences and suggestions for engaging themes that could attract guests and encourage bookings. The focus is on utilizing specific Pampered Chef products, particularly the Deep Covered Baker (DCB), and creating enjoyable cooking experiences.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests a "Fajitas and Rita's" party theme, highlighting the ease of preparing chicken fajitas in the DCB.
  • Another participant shares their experience with a successful "Amazing Race" party that led to multiple bookings, emphasizing the fun atmosphere created during the event.
  • Several users mention the appeal of one-pot meals for fall, with ideas like chili, potato chowder, or stew in the DCB, and a tailgating theme featuring pizza and wings.
  • One participant discusses the popularity of the "Stealing Hearts" game at their shows, which encourages guest interaction.
  • Another participant expresses enjoyment in sticking to familiar recipes, suggesting a Mexican Fiesta theme with fajitas and margaritas.
  • One participant shares a creative idea for a "Choc-Luck" theme, where guests could bring their favorite chocolate recipes while showcasing the Rocky Road Brownie Dessert.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best themes and recipes to use, with no clear consensus emerging on a single theme. Participants share a variety of ideas and personal preferences.

Contextual Notes

Participants draw from their own experiences with shows and themes, focusing on product usage and the enjoyment of cooking demonstrations. The suggestions reflect a mix of seasonal influences and personal cooking styles.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative theme ideas for their upcoming shows may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

NooraK
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OK, I need a theme for September. My business is starting to pick up, and I've got a show booked for the 27th with an outside-my-circle contact. I've been working on my show so that I can increase bookings and recruit leads, and I know one of the best ways to get bookings is to have a fun show.

Problem is, I haven't done very many live shows this year at all. I'd love to have a great theme to get guests excited, but I'm drawing a blank. I'd love to feature the DCB since October's Host Special is stoneware, and there would still be a day or two left in the recruiting promo.

Oh, wise Cheffers, please share your wisdom! :D
 
I'm a semi new cheffer but I have used the dcb for the new rocky road brownie which was a hit!! I have also used it for the Quick chicken fajita's...everyone at the party was amazed at how quick and easy they were...and the boys that came in later just for the food were surprised that they were cooked in the microwave!!!!
You could do a fajita's and rita's party, or Football season is starting soon, you could do a party that teaches them to recreate a perfect football party later in the season...chicken fajitas in the dcb, warm bacon cheddar dip in the mini baker, using the small rigid baker to cook the bacon for the dip.. You would be using so many products plus creating yummy recipes that are easy to recreate!!!!
I have been playing the "Stealing Hearts" game at my parties. Everyone seems to get involved!!! It was created more for recruiting but you could ask them to ask questions about hosting..
 
I'm offering the Fajita!!! I've attached my "show steps"...this recipe is always a hit!
 

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I had been doing the fajitas for several months but as summer rolled around I changed to the grill show. But I would do it as the three cheese garden pizza so that if the weather was bad we had a back up plan. Well, I'm sticking with it! I'll throw in the lava cake if there's 8 or more people (always a hit) but now I'm going to be going back to the garden pizza (at least for now). With August being stoneware month, it'd be a great enticement especially if you add the lava cake.

Another thought, I know we have a new season's best and new rubs/sauces etc. but I have found that the tried and true recipes work best at a show. After all, we're selling products, not recipes.
 
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Thanks for reminding me to just stick to what I know :) I enjoy doing the fajitas, and we could definitely make it a Mexican Fiesta with those and some Margaritas!
 
Fall always puts me in the mood for one-pot meals. How about chili or potato chowder or a stew in the DCB. Or a tailgating theme? Host could decorate for her fav team, bring out some lawn chairs, some pennants...pizza, wings on stoneware, rocky road brownies in the DCB for dessert.
 
I'm thinking of doing the autum risotto it's so good and is in the DCB...
 
My last couple shows have been a hit with the fresh tomato salsa in the manual food processor and mojitos in the quick stir pitcher. The mojitos are a hit. I am also looking to do something in the deep covered baker, quick family meal for back to school busy schedules.
 
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chefa said:
Fall always puts me in the mood for one-pot meals. How about chili or potato chowder or a stew in the DCB. Or a tailgating theme? Host could decorate for her fav team, bring out some lawn chairs, some pennants...pizza, wings on stoneware, rocky road brownies in the DCB for dessert.

Unless it cools down drastically during the month, it's still too hot for chilis and chowders here in GA.
 
:)I just did an Amazing Race party. I only had eight people but got 4 bookings and the show was over 1000 dollars! They had so much fun. I just used what is on CS for the Amazing Race and Great Race and used pieces of them to put my show together. They use the stoneware and when you bake them in the oven do the bar pan crust first and then do the round stone so they smell the chocoloate brownies cooking. They can't wait to get started so they can eat the chocolate! It's LOTS of fun and the rewards are worth it!
 
Keeping with the fajitas, you could do "Fajitas and Flip Flops".

I am offering the themes suggested in the Fall Marketing Guide, but I think I will offer a few of my stand by recipes as well. (mini pesto pizzas and chicken penne alfresco).
 
I heard a great idea on a Julie Ann Jones webinar called "Choc-Luck" instead of Potluck. You can demo the Rocky Road Brownie Dessert and ask the guests to bring their favorite chocolate recipe. The guests bringing food can be optional, but a fun idea. If you want to do a second recipe, do the Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake. Have cake baking while guests arrive and while brownie dessert is in the microwave, you can do the topping for the cake.These 2 recipes show our premier products!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some fun themes I can use for my September Pampered Chef show?

Consider themes like "Fall into Flavor," where you can showcase autumn recipes, or "Back to School Meal Prep," focusing on quick and easy meals for busy families. Other ideas include "Harvest Dinner Party," featuring seasonal ingredients, or "Comfort Food Classics," highlighting hearty dishes perfect for cooler weather.

How can I incorporate seasonal ingredients into my September show theme?

Use ingredients that are in season during September, such as apples, pumpkins, and squash. You can create recipes that highlight these ingredients, like apple crisp or pumpkin soup. This not only ties into your theme but also educates your guests about seasonal cooking.

What activities can I include to make my September show more interactive?

Incorporate hands-on cooking demonstrations where guests can participate in preparing a dish. You could also host a taste-testing station with different fall flavors or a recipe contest where guests can share their favorite autumn recipes. Engaging activities will keep your guests entertained and involved.

How can I promote my September show theme to attract more guests?

Use social media to share your theme and the exciting recipes you’ll be demonstrating. Create eye-catching graphics and post them on platforms like Facebook and Instagram. Additionally, send out themed invitations and consider offering a small incentive, like a raffle for attendees, to encourage more guests to join.

What products should I highlight during my September show?

Focus on products that are perfect for fall cooking, such as slow cookers, baking stones, and seasonal tools like apple corers or pumpkin carvers. Highlight versatile kitchen gadgets that can help with meal prep and showcase recipes that utilize these products to demonstrate their value.

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