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Is a Kids Cooking Show Profitable? Tips for Pricing and Planning

In summary, The Pioneer Woman Cooks is a popular show that many parents want to watch with their children. You can charge different rates depending on the age of the children and what the child gets to take home. You can also do Kids-in-the-Kitchen shows.
Aeilene
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I am a board member in my daughter's preschool and both my very close friends work at a preschool and suggested that I should do a kids cooking class. I have found a few files for it but dont know how I should charge the parents. And also, is this even profitable? Thanks.


Aeilene
 
There are many ways to organize this type of event. Hmm.... ideas, ideas, ideas...

Generally what I charge the parents depends on what I give the kids to take home. I then add a couple of extra dollars for ingredients and goodies. This has been profitable for me because the parents are there and look through the catalog and always end up ordering additional items-I also have a special order form that has all the products I used listed so they can easily check off what they want.

If it's at a school you could call it a "class" and charge a little more than I do, since the parents will prob not be there.
 
ChefJWarren said:
There are many ways to organize this type of event. Hmm.... ideas, ideas, ideas...

Generally what I charge the parents depends on what I give the kids to take home. I then add a couple of extra dollars for ingredients and goodies. This has been profitable for me because the parents are there and look through the catalog and always end up ordering additional items-I also have a special order form that has all the products I used listed so they can easily check off what they want.

If it's at a school you could call it a "class" and charge a little more than I do, since the parents will prob not be there.
What do you charge? What do products do they get and what recipes work well? And what age groups do you target?
 
I've done 3 at my house over the past year.

Holiday Kids in the Kitchen - $15 per child. They got My Safe Cutter, Creative Cutters Set and Personalized Tote. We made pizza pocket sandwiches, brownie lollipops and cookies.

Pizza Party - $20 per child, $2 each additional child (only receive one stone). They got Small Bar Pan. We made personal pizzas, punch and used Decorator Bottle Set to decorate sugar cookies. This was on Valentine's weekend so there were games and activities related to that.

Ice Cream Sundae Picnic - $12 per child, $10 siblings. They got Dots Small Bowl. We made ice cream sundaes and homemade lemonade. I then had them all sit on a blanket in my living room and had a movie playing. I gave them silly straws to drink their lemonade with and then decorate a bag (colored paper bag) to take home their goodies in. This was my most successful one. My spots filled up and I had to turn some people away.

Mostly I've had anywhere from 2 year olds to 7 year olds come.
 
Wow....great, specific ideas! Thanks for sharing.
 
I saw this recipe on Pioneer Woman's site today- it is just too cute - especially for spring. But I was thinking it MIGHT work for a Kids-in-the-Kitchen show...especially for slightly older kids (like NOT Preschool??). Anyway....just thought I'd post it here.The Pioneer Woman Cooks - Ree Drummond
 
I LOVE this idea! I totally want to do this! Who and how do you market the classes? How many kids max can come?
 
ChefJWarren said:
I've done 3 at my house over the past year.

Holiday Kids in the Kitchen - $15 per child. They got My Safe Cutter, Creative Cutters Set and Personalized Tote. We made pizza pocket sandwiches, brownie lollipops and cookies.

Pizza Party - $20 per child, $2 each additional child (only receive one stone). They got Small Bar Pan. We made personal pizzas, punch and used Decorator Bottle Set to decorate sugar cookies. This was on Valentine's weekend so there were games and activities related to that.

Ice Cream Sundae Picnic - $12 per child, $10 siblings. They got Dots Small Bowl. We made ice cream sundaes and homemade lemonade. I then had them all sit on a blanket in my living room and had a movie playing. I gave them silly straws to drink their lemonade with and then decorate a bag (colored paper bag) to take home their goodies in. This was my most successful one. My spots filled up and I had to turn some people away.

Mostly I've had anywhere from 2 year olds to 7 year olds come.

I would love to get some info from you on these different ideas that you have done and how you did the recipes that you made.

Thank you,
Ashley
 
I would like more information on this too. At a recent show, one of my customers who recently relocated form California to Ohio told me that 5 years ago, when her daughters were in Girl Scouts, a Pampered Chef consultant came and did a Kids in the Kitchen "show" and it helped them get the cooking badge. She said they made the layered batter bowl Holiday gift idea for their moms and got to bring that home. They started by baking the cookies that the mix represented. She said they were charged $20.00 and that included the small batter bowl, adjustable measuring spoon and small measuring cup as well as ingredients. I bet we could get some good plans going on here to prepare for fall shows as it may be a bit late to get these on their meeting scheudle for Mother's Day.
 

1. What is a Kids Cooking Show?

A Kids Cooking Show is a fun and interactive event where children can learn how to cook and prepare various dishes. It is a great way to introduce kids to the basics of cooking and help them develop a love for food and kitchen skills.

2. What age group is the Kids Cooking Show suitable for?

The Kids Cooking Show is suitable for children aged 5-12 years old. However, younger children can also participate with parental supervision.

3. Do the kids need any prior cooking experience to attend the show?

No, the Kids Cooking Show is designed for children of all cooking levels. Our experienced instructors will guide them through the recipes and teach them basic cooking techniques.

4. Can parents attend the show with their children?

Yes, parents are welcome to attend and assist their children during the show. However, due to limited space, we ask that only one parent accompanies each child.

5. What types of dishes will the kids learn to make at the show?

The Kids Cooking Show features a variety of dishes, including snacks, appetizers, main courses, and desserts. Each show has a different theme, so children can learn new recipes and techniques every time they attend.

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