How Do You Start Your Pampered Chef Shows?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various approaches participants take when starting their Pampered Chef shows. Participants share their personal experiences regarding introductions, interactions with guests, and the flow of the event.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, thanks the host and recaps what she will receive, followed by guest introductions and a discussion about favorite products.
  • Another participant shares their experience of introducing themselves and engaging guests with interactive elements while cooking.
  • Several users mention the importance of storytelling and setting expectations for the evening before starting the cooking process.
  • One participant notes that they prefer to keep the mood fun and light by asking guests about their favorite products and incorporating humor.
  • Another participant describes their method of integrating games into the show while ensuring ample time for catalog shopping.
  • Some participants express variability in their approach, adapting to the group dynamics and relationships with the host and guests.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the inclusion of games and interactive elements, with some participants embracing them while others prefer a more straightforward cooking demonstration.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of experiences that reflect their personal styles and preferences in conducting Pampered Chef shows, highlighting the diversity of approaches within the community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration on how to structure their shows and engage with guests may find these shared experiences beneficial.

melaniepc
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at your shows? once everyone has gotten there do you go right into cooking? or do you talk a little at first then cook? do you move the guests to another room after and play a game or anything?
 
I thank the host, recap what she will receive for having a show, and ask her how easy it was to host with me, then I do introductions, I ask them to introduce themselves, how they know the host, and usually what their favorite PC product is, sometimes describe the host using the first letter of your name, sometimes other things, Then I tell them my favorite product is my apron, and go into a little bit of the recruiting talk, and ask them to observe tonight, and imagine themselves doing this. then get into the recipe. I forgot, I also pass a Season's Best and ask them to all sign it for the hostess. I ask them to thumb through the wonderful recipes,. and if they spot one they like, write on it for the hsotess to fix it for them next time they come for dinner. That always gets a laugh.
 
I introduce myself and do "my story" and then go right into the recipe. I do the "would anyone like to help with XX' type of interactve show, so I can drop in tips and info about the biz and hosting

After the recipe, I distribute the catalogs and prize drawing slips. I'm still playing around with this part - how much to follow thru on the slips, how much to pass around the available dates clipboard.

I am NOT a game player and would like to work on integrating this into my show, but still leave lots of time for catalog shopping.
 
I get everyone gathered around the table. I thank the host for having me and give her a SS. Then, I say "let me tell you a bit about myself...." and tell my story. Next, I say "now let me tell you how this evening is going to unfold" and I give them a quick rundown of what they can expect. Then, we get cookin'! :D
 
Thank host, talk about how PC "pampers" the hosts, but that I like to give them a SB

Go around the room- have guests introduce themselves and give one word to describe host (They have to write this into the SB that I pass around for her)

Give a SHORT intro of me/how I got into PC

Go over my "rules", find cheerleaders and negativity cop, tell them commercials will be coming (all of these are from Julie Weiss' Amazing Party Experience)

Get into cooking
 
Introduce myself and then have everyone introduce themselves if they don't know each other. Ask who has never been to a PC show or who doesn't own any PC products. Those who have never been to a show or owned a PC product I jokingly call my "special people" and they are to sit by me:) I always try to keep the mood fun!

I will then ask everyone what there favorite product is and why. If I do a demo I with then go into that.

If no demo then I start my explaining what my favorite products are and why I started with PC.
 
Introduction, recipe, game (while food is cooking), then we eat, I talk some more, and I take orders.

Debbie :D
 
KellyTheChef said:
Thank host, talk about how PC "pampers" the hosts, but that I like to give them a SB

Go around the room- have guests introduce themselves and give one word to describe host (They have to write this into the SB that I pass around for her)

Give a SHORT intro of me/how I got into PC

Go over my "rules", find cheerleaders and negativity cop, tell them commercials will be coming (all of these are from Julie Weiss' Amazing Party Experience)

Get into cooking

I must need to get this b/c it sounds WAY interesting!!
 
I introduce myself, "Hi everyone, I am Carol, your Pampered Chef Consultant for life."

After that, who knows. My shows are always different depending on the group, my relationship with the host and guests, etc.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I schedule my first Pampered Chef show?

To schedule your first Pampered Chef show, you can start by reaching out to friends, family, and acquaintances to gauge their interest. Choose a date and time that works for you and your guests. Once you have a tentative date, contact your Pampered Chef consultant or use the online tools provided by Pampered Chef to officially set up your show.

What types of shows can I host with Pampered Chef?

Pampered Chef offers various types of shows, including traditional in-home cooking shows, virtual shows on social media platforms, and catalog shows where guests can order from a catalog. You can choose the format that best fits your schedule and the preferences of your guests.

What do I need to prepare for my Pampered Chef show?

To prepare for your Pampered Chef show, you should gather the necessary kitchen tools and ingredients for the recipes you'll be demonstrating. Additionally, create a guest list, send out invitations, and prepare any promotional materials or catalogs to share with your guests during the show.

How can I promote my Pampered Chef show?

You can promote your Pampered Chef show through social media, email invitations, and personal outreach. Consider creating a Facebook event, sharing enticing images of the recipes you'll be making, and offering incentives for guests who attend or place orders. Engaging with your guests before the show can help build excitement.

What should I expect during my Pampered Chef show?

During your Pampered Chef show, you can expect to demonstrate recipes, showcase products, and engage with your guests. Your consultant will guide you through the process, answer questions, and help facilitate orders. It's a fun and interactive experience, so be prepared to enjoy cooking and sharing tips with your guests!

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