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The thread centers around the topic of games that can be played with guests during shows, with participants sharing their experiences and suggestions for engaging activities.
Views differ regarding the types of games to play, with some participants actively seeking suggestions while others share specific experiences. No clear consensus emerges on a single preferred game.
Participants appear to be consultants looking for ways to enhance guest engagement during shows, with a focus on games that facilitate interaction and discussion.
Consultants looking for creative ways to engage guests at shows may find the shared experiences and game ideas beneficial.
Icebreaker games like "Two Truths and a Lie" or "Would You Rather" can help guests get to know each other and feel more comfortable. You can also play a quick round of "Guess the Ingredient," where guests guess ingredients based on descriptions or smells.
Consider playing a game of "Chopped," where guests are given mystery ingredients and must come up with a recipe on the spot. Alternatively, you could host a "Recipe Relay," where teams race to complete a cooking task using Pampered Chef tools.
Yes! You can create a trivia game with questions about cooking techniques, kitchen tools, or even Pampered Chef history. This not only engages guests but also educates them about the products and cooking methods.
Games like "Kitchen Bingo," where you create bingo cards with common kitchen items or Pampered Chef products, require minimal preparation. Another option is a "Name That Tool" game, where you show guests different kitchen tools and they have to guess their use.
To encourage participation, offer small prizes for winners, such as Pampered Chef products or discounts on future orders. Make sure to explain the rules clearly and keep the atmosphere light and fun to help guests feel more comfortable joining in.