I Received This Early This Month From One of My

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a heartwarming story shared by a participant about a young girl who was inspired by a Pampered Chef party. The girl decided to dress as "Ms. Erin the Pampered Chef Lady" for a school event, showcasing her enthusiasm for cooking and the Pampered Chef brand.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares a message from a host about her daughter dressing as "Ms. Erin the Pampered Chef Lady," highlighting the positive impact of the Pampered Chef party on the child's imagination.
  • Several participants express their delight at the story, with comments like "How sweet!!" and "So cute!" reflecting a shared appreciation for the child's creativity.
  • One participant suggests sending the girl her own copy of the "Season's Best" cookbook as a thoughtful gesture.
  • Another participant recounts a similar experience with a young boy who later became interested in hosting a Pampered Chef party, illustrating the potential long-term influence of such events.
  • Some participants mention the idea of providing children with aprons, either from past Pampered Chef offerings or from other sources, as a way to encourage their interest in cooking.
  • Several users suggest sending catalogs to the girl for her to share at school, further promoting the Pampered Chef brand in a playful manner.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists among participants regarding the sweetness of the story and the positive influence of Pampered Chef events on children. However, there are no clear consensus points on specific actions to take.

Contextual Notes

The thread reflects personal experiences and anecdotes shared by participants, focusing on the impact of Pampered Chef parties on young attendees and their families.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community may find this thread useful for understanding the potential influence of their events on younger generations and the creative ways to engage children with cooking.

erinyourpclady
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I received this early this month from one of my Host's......





"just wanted to let you know though, kinz school is dressing like community helpers on monday. her brother would not let her borrow a costume, she couldnt find the other 1/2 of the costume in her room (caos due to moving and sick mom), so she is going as Ms Erin the Pampered Chef Lady. We had a kitchen apron, and she didnt want to go as a baker or something, and she has been playing "pampered chef parties" with her animals in her kitchen ever since my party-cooking for them, and "selling" them stuff-pretty cute :), so the pampered chef lady idea got her so excited. like she wanted to bring a whole bunch of her kitchen stuff to "throw a show" in class! i have a sales lady in the making. well, just wanted to let you know what a big impression you made on such a little girl-thanks for taking the time with her that night! and, hope you are feeling better"


Wow...what an ego booster!
 
Re: Ahhhhhh...How sweet!!
 
Re: Ahhhhhh...:) Awe! So cute!
 
Re: Ahhhhhh...You should send her, her very own season's best. Her very first cookbook!
 
Re: Ahhhhhh...Erin wow did you make an impression. I agree with Andrea send her a signed by you THE PAMPERED CHEF LADY seasons best. She sounds adorable.
 
Re: Ahhhhhh...How cute!!
 
Re: Ahhhhhh...sounds like the daughter (about 10) of a hostess I did a show for 2 weeks ago.. I had her daughter help me make the Taffy apple tartlets. (she chopped the apples) She left the room after I did the show. After I finished with the orders, she came back to the room and gave me a drawing she did, of me doing the show..
 
Re: Ahhhhhh...OK, first the original post made me tear up! Ok, I am still officially post partum, maybe it is that. But that is so sweet!!! How we impress upon our younger generation is so important. Such a cute story... I am so happy you shared. Even if it did get my eyes all watery this morning.

candiejayne said:
You should send her, her very own season's best. Her very first cookbook!

Such a cute idea!! I really hope you do this!! Her very first cook book...so cute!
 
Re: Ahhhhhh...hey
this could lead to bigger and better things, too.
When I started 10 years ago, I was doing my first shows for my sister in laws' relatives..I did about 5 or 6 between all the aunts. There was a 14 year old boy there names Joey! He came to all the shows and wanted to stand by my table and help out..he asked sooo many questions. They all kidded him that he'd be a PC consultant sometime...fast forward to now!!!
I haven't seen him probably 8 years...he called a month ago and said he wanted to have a PC party..he's 24 now!!
I'm going to do his show tonite at 6:30. He already has $400 in outside orders and he has 25 people coming...whoohoo
I've been "working" on him to sign
 
Re: Ahhhhhh...Thats awesome! All the stories are. My son keeps asking if he really has to be 18 to sign. I told him that maybe this could be his "job" while he's in college. (now crossing fingers that he goes)
 
Re: Ahhhhhh...so cute! :):):):)
 
Re: Ahhhhhh...Very cool.
 
Re: Ahhhhhh...Don't you wish you had one of the Kids aprons we used to sell back in 2005 - 2007? I outfitted five of our grandchildren with them one year for Christmas.
 
Re: Ahhhhhh...I was at the Dollar Tree here a few weeks back and they had some fun kid sized aprons. I got 2 of them, a purple for my BFs 3 yo DD and a green one for his 6 yo DS, they have bugs screen printed on them.
 
Re: Ahhhhhh...That's great! Way to go!

Send her some catalogs to school w/ your contact info. Tell her if someone asks who she is, hand them a catalog.. hehe ;)
 
Re: Ahhhhhh...
WLMcCoy said:
That's great! Way to go!

Send her some catalogs to school w/ your contact info. Tell her if someone asks who she is, hand them a catalog.. hehe ;)

or even some Mini catalogs! :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I received a Pampered Chef product early this month from one of my friends?

If you received a Pampered Chef product from a friend, it's a great opportunity to try it out and see how it fits into your cooking routine. You can also thank your friend for their generosity and consider hosting a party to share your experience with others.

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Is there a way to host a Pampered Chef party if I received products from a friend?

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