Hwc Power Cooking Workshop Invite

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Discussion Overview

This thread revolves around the organization of a Power Cooking Workshop, with participants sharing their experiences related to sending invitations and discussing the necessary cookware for the event.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of sending out email invitations using iContact and embedding a survey for RSVPs.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm and wishes good luck to the organizer.
  • One participant mentions receiving their first RSVP, indicating positive engagement.
  • Another participant inquires about the cookware needed for Power Cooking shows, expressing hesitation about investing in new tools.
  • One participant reflects on being slightly off-topic regarding the specific cookware used in Power Cooking, noting confusion about the DCB versus other items.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the cookware needed for Power Cooking shows, with some participants discussing specific items while others express uncertainty about their requirements.

Contextual Notes

The discussion includes personal experiences related to event planning and cookware preferences, with participants sharing their current resources and challenges.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in organizing Power Cooking Workshops or those seeking insights on cookware options may find this discussion relevant.

babywings76
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Well, I did it. I just sent out my e-mail invitations to all my contacts using iContact. I created a survey, which comes across as a link that I embedded in the invite that people can click on it and it'll take them to an RSVP page. I posted this invite as a Word document so you can see it. (Some of the formatting didn't copy over so well from iContact, so it's slightly different than it appears here). Thought I'd share it here since I got zero feedback in the Flyers/Letters section. Hopefully it looks okay and I'll get some responses. If anyone wants to learn how to create the survey (Really it's just a one question RSVP with options I created for them to click on for their answer) to embed in their iContact newsletters, just let me know. It's probably easier to talk it through over the phone.

Here's the link so you can view the way my RSVP/survey looks when they click on it:
https://app.icontact.com/icp/sub/survey/start?sid=5348&cid=406779
 

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Looks great! Good luck!
 
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Yeah! I already got one RSVP! :)
 
Awesome Amanda !
 
For those of you that have done Power Cooking shows- do you have the skillet and the casserole? For some reason I was thinking power cooking was done with the DCB. I don't have any of the cookware yet (besides the 8" skillet with the starter kit). Would love to do a power cooking show but not ready to invest in those tools yet.
 
I just realized I am a little off topic. I was just looking at the Power Cooking show for chicken or beef and they all show the skillet and casserole. This thread is specific to the DCB.
Nevermind me.. it's Monday!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Hwc Power Cooking Workshop?

A Hwc Power Cooking Workshop is a hands-on cooking event hosted by Pampered Chef consultants where participants learn to prepare multiple meals in a short amount of time using Pampered Chef products. The workshop focuses on efficiency and meal planning, making it easier for families to enjoy home-cooked meals throughout the week.

How do I receive an invite to a Hwc Power Cooking Workshop?

Invitations to a Hwc Power Cooking Workshop can be received through your Pampered Chef consultant. You can also check the consultant's website or social media pages for upcoming workshops and RSVP details. If you know someone who is a consultant, ask them directly for an invite!

What should I bring to the Hwc Power Cooking Workshop?

Typically, participants are encouraged to bring their own cutting boards, knives, and any personal containers for taking home prepared meals. It's also a good idea to bring an apron and any specific ingredients that may be requested by the host. Always check with your consultant for any specific requirements.

Is there a cost to attend the Hwc Power Cooking Workshop?

Yes, there may be a nominal fee to attend a Hwc Power Cooking Workshop, which usually covers the cost of ingredients and materials used during the event. The exact cost can vary depending on the workshop and the consultant, so be sure to ask for details when you receive your invite.

Can I host my own Hwc Power Cooking Workshop?

Absolutely! If you're interested in hosting your own Hwc Power Cooking Workshop, you can reach out to your Pampered Chef consultant to discuss the details. Hosting a workshop can be a fun way to gather friends and family while enjoying delicious food and learning new cooking techniques.

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