Interactive Shows: How Many People & Do They Like Them?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores participants' experiences and preferences regarding interactive shows, including how many people are conducting them and their opinions on the format. Additionally, participants discuss their approaches to managing dishes during these shows.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses curiosity about how many others are doing interactive shows and whether they prefer them.
  • Another participant, who has not yet conducted an interactive show, shares their plan to manage dishes by using a nearby sink or bringing them home for cleaning.
  • One participant prefers interactive shows and describes their method of handling dishes, including using a tote for dirty items.
  • Another participant mentions starting interactive shows and plans to gather feedback from guests about their preferences.
  • A participant notes that they have always conducted their shows similarly to a style referred to as interactive and describes their dish management technique.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the preference for interactive shows, with some participants expressing a clear preference while others are still exploring the format. There is no clear consensus on the best way to manage dishes during these shows.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and methods related to interactive shows and dish management, reflecting a variety of approaches and preferences.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in exploring interactive show formats and those looking for different strategies for managing dishes during their presentations may find this discussion relevant.

minersmix
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I was wondering how many people are doing the interactive shows? and do they like them better? Also, how many people do the dishes at their show or bring them home to wash?
 
I haven't done the interactive yet but plan to at some point.

If the sink is near my demo area, I will have the hose fill it with warm soapy water and I will put my dishes is as I finish them and then wash them quickly while the guest are eating. If the sink is not near my demo area, then I bring them home with me. I will give things that will be hard to clean once the food has dried to my host for them to wash off for me during the demo, but I rewash them when I get home to make sure they are good and clean.
 
My preference is interactive shows. Today, because the guests were expecting a 'demo', I made baked brie, raspberry fizz and brought a pre-baked cake (fluted pan).I wait until home to wash dishes, generally.Just might scrape off something such as a messy SA plate or stone, and briefly rinse a pitcher. Everything is placed in into my 'dirty dishes' tote. The tote is a shallow Rubbermaid-type bin with top. That goes in the car.Hope this helps,
 
I just started the interactive show. I was thinking of following up with all the guests and seeing what they liked better. Sort of get a personal experience from show to show depending on the guest's opinion.

Before, I did the recipe before the show so I always washed the dishes so I could talk about it during the show. I think I'll continue doing that with the interactive demo only because most of the time I get home so late the last thing I want to do is dishes. That and my car is always packed this way!
 
FYI there is another thred about this. ;)
 
After watching the video from HO, I realized that I do (and have always done) my show very much like Jillian's...so I guess, if they call that an interactive show, I do it!
As for dishes, I bring my rubbermaid tote (aka, "my dishwasher" and dump the dirties in there to wash when I get home.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people should I invite to an interactive Pampered Chef show?

It's generally recommended to invite between 8 to 12 people for an interactive Pampered Chef show. This size allows for a more engaging experience where everyone can participate without feeling overwhelmed. However, you can adjust the number based on your comfort level and the space available.

Do guests enjoy interactive shows more than traditional ones?

Yes, many guests report that they enjoy interactive shows more than traditional ones. The hands-on experience allows them to engage with the products, ask questions, and learn new cooking techniques, making the event more memorable and enjoyable.

What types of activities can I include in an interactive show?

You can include a variety of activities such as cooking demonstrations, hands-on cooking challenges, product tastings, and recipe sharing. Incorporating games or contests can also enhance the fun and keep guests engaged throughout the show.

How do I ensure everyone participates in the interactive show?

To encourage participation, you can assign roles or tasks to guests, such as chopping vegetables, stirring, or measuring ingredients. Additionally, creating a friendly and welcoming atmosphere where everyone feels comfortable to share their thoughts and experiences can help boost engagement.

What if I have a larger group interested in attending?

If you have a larger group, consider splitting the show into smaller sessions or hosting multiple interactive shows. This way, you can maintain the interactive element and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to participate and enjoy the experience.

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