Need help with a new twist on the 'What would the host say?' game?

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Discussion Overview

The thread focuses on participants sharing ideas and suggestions for a modified version of the "What would the host say?" game, aimed at engaging guests during Pampered Chef shows. Participants discuss various questions and attributes related to different Pampered Chef products.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their initial questions for the game, including favorite tools and personal attributes.
  • Another participant mentions characteristics of cookware, noting its ease of cleanup and versatility.
  • A different participant describes stoneware as simple yet perfect and versatile, highlighting its use in the kitchen.
  • One participant expresses uncertainty about brainstorming but contributes additional attributes for cookware and stoneware.
  • Another participant emphasizes stoneware's ability to guarantee perfect results and its ease of maintenance.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific attributes and descriptions of the products, with no clear consensus on the best way to frame the game questions.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and ideas for enhancing engagement during shows, focusing on product features and hosting strategies.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to engage guests during shows may find the shared ideas and attributes helpful.

ChefJWarren
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I'm changing up the "What would the host say?" game a little. I need some help with a question. Here is what I have so far:

1. Which Pampered Chef tool is your favorite?

2. Which are you more like?
Simple Additions - work together, playful, classic, whimsical, anything but ordinary
Forged Cutlery - finely crafted, have strength and perfect balance, precise, graceful, comfortable
Cookware - don't know what words to use that go back to a person
Stoneware - same as above


3. What exactly does a "pie gate" do?

4. What is your best attribute? your smile, your personality, your body

5. -still thinking- maybe something about hosting

6. What would you do with an extra $400 a month?

This game gives me a chance to hit some product, hosting and opportunity highligts that I may have missed before. I play it at the very end of my show.
 
Cookware try: even tempered, lets stuff roll off back (somehow easy cleanup)

Stoneware try: makes hosting easy, stays consistant.

I'm not very good at brainstorming so this is all I can do. HTH:blushing:
 
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  • #3
I also came up with more:

cookware - great in or out (stovetop or oven)
stoneware - simple but perfect, versatile, cool in the kitchen (no oven required)
 
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  • #4
:rolleyes:Think:rolleyes:
 
cookware -- cleans up nicely, versatile, suited to many jobs.
stoneware -- excels at many different tasks, guarantees perfect results every time, no soap required (ewwwww - lol)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "What would the host say?" game?

The "What would the host say?" game is an interactive activity often used in Pampered Chef parties to engage guests. It involves participants guessing how the host would respond to various scenarios or questions related to cooking, products, or party themes, fostering fun and lively discussions.

How can I add a new twist to the game?

To add a new twist, consider incorporating themed scenarios based on seasonal cooking, holiday gatherings, or specific product features. You could also use props or visual aids, create a bingo-style card for guests to mark off responses, or introduce a time limit for answers to increase excitement.

Can I use this game for virtual parties?

Absolutely! The game can easily be adapted for virtual parties. Use video conferencing tools to facilitate the game, and encourage participants to use chat features for their guesses. You can also create a digital version of the game board or use online polling tools to collect responses.

What types of questions work best for the game?

Questions that relate to common cooking dilemmas, product benefits, or fun facts about the Pampered Chef brand work best. For example, ask questions like, "What would the host say about the best way to use the garlic press?" or "How would the host describe the perfect dish for a summer barbecue?"

How can I encourage participation from all guests?

To encourage participation, create a welcoming atmosphere and emphasize that there are no wrong answers. Consider offering small prizes for participation or correct guesses, and invite quieter guests to share their thoughts by directly asking them for their input during the game.

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