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This thread explores various tips and personal experiences related to hosting interactive ice cream social events, particularly focusing on the use of Pampered Chef products and techniques to enhance the experience.
Views differ on whether to use one large pan or multiple small pans for children's ice cream creations, with some participants advocating for one pan while others suggest multiple for allergy considerations. There is no clear consensus on the best method for transporting stoneware to avoid thermal shock.
Participants share personal experiences and ideas related to hosting ice cream social events, focusing on the use of specific Pampered Chef products and techniques. The discussion reflects a variety of approaches and considerations for making the event enjoyable and interactive.
Consultants looking for creative ideas and personal experiences related to hosting ice cream social events may find this discussion beneficial.
Bren706 said:Here is some information I have collected from this site on Cold Stone shows:....
I've been offering "Cold Stones at Home" shows.
I assume that when they're done with making their mixture they would come back to the catalog and get ready to place their orders...
twinkie10 said:Thank you SOOOOOO... much for going into the details. This is what I was looking for.
My only concern and I know that you all can help me.... I'm worried about taking my stone from my freezer to my van (which could very well be hot in the humid heat we're having) and it cracking from thermal shock!
How you keeping this from happening?
chefann said:Put it in a thermal case. Do you have the Stoneware Tote?
ChefBeckyD said:I stick the stone in the freezer at the hosts home as soon as I get there, and take it out just when I get ready to do the demo.....it doesn't take long for the stone to get stone-cold!![]()
When planning an ice cream social, consider the venue, guest list, theme, and budget. Ensure you have enough space for guests to mingle and enjoy their ice cream. Choose a variety of ice cream flavors and toppings to cater to different preferences. Setting a fun theme can enhance the experience, and having a clear budget will help you manage costs effectively.
To make the event interactive, set up a build-your-own sundae station where guests can customize their ice cream with various toppings. You can also organize games or contests, such as an ice cream trivia quiz or a sundae-making competition. Encouraging guests to share their favorite ice cream memories or recipes can also foster interaction.
Essential supplies include a variety of ice cream flavors, toppings (like sprinkles, nuts, fruits, and sauces), bowls, spoons, napkins, and serving utensils. Consider having ice cream scoops and coolers to keep the ice cream at the right temperature. Decorations that match your theme can also enhance the atmosphere.
To accommodate guests with dietary restrictions, offer dairy-free or vegan ice cream options and ensure that toppings are labeled for allergens. Providing gluten-free cones or cups can also be helpful. Communicate with your guests ahead of time to understand their needs and preferences, allowing you to plan accordingly.
Creative themes for an ice cream social can include a retro ice cream parlor, a tropical beach party, or a movie night with ice cream inspired by popular films. You could also have a color-themed event where all ice cream and toppings match a specific color. Themed decorations, music, and activities can enhance the overall experience.