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raebates said:This time of year I start things off and get everyone together by saying:
As we gather and settle down to get started I want you to think about the number [today it would be 106]. What is significant about the number 106?
The great thing about that is that it gives me a chance to talk about PC
There are 106 products? No, there are way more than 106 products.
PC has been around for 106 years? Nope, but we are celebrating our 30th birthday this year.
When they've given up (or someone has the right answer), you can tell them that's how many days there are until Christmas. When they groan tell them not to worry. They can start their shopping tonight.
Some popular ice breaker games for cooking shows include "Name That Spice" where guests try to identify different spices by smell, "Kitchen Scavenger Hunt" where guests search for various kitchen tools and gadgets, and "Food Trivia" where guests answer questions about food and cooking.
One great game that involves everyone is "Recipe Exchange" where guests share their favorite recipes and discuss why they love them. Another fun game is "Chopstick Challenge" where guests use chopsticks to move small items from one bowl to another, with the person who transfers the most items in a minute winning a prize.
"Kitchen Relay" is a great team building game where guests are split into teams and must work together to complete a cooking task with each team member completing a different step. Another fun game is "Foodie Charades" where teams must work together to act out food-related words or phrases.
To ensure inclusivity, try to choose games that do not require any special abilities or knowledge. You can also consider games that involve random selection or group collaboration rather than individual competition. Additionally, be mindful of any potential dietary restrictions when choosing food-related games.
Absolutely! Many ice breaker games can be tailored to incorporate Pampered Chef products. For example, you can use "Pass the Product" where guests pass around a Pampered Chef product and have to name a creative use for it. You can also use "Kitchen Showdown" where guests compete to create the best dish using a specific Pampered Chef tool.