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The thread discusses various ideas for guest get-to-know-you games suitable for a Pampered Chef show where attendees may not know each other. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions for interactive activities that can facilitate introductions and engagement among guests.
Views differ on the best approach to guest engagement games, with no clear consensus on a single preferred method.
Participants share ideas based on their experiences hosting shows, emphasizing the importance of creating a comfortable environment for guests to interact.
Consultants looking for creative ways to facilitate introductions among guests at shows may find these ideas helpful.
Some fun icebreaker games include "Two Truths and a Lie," where guests share two true statements and one false one about themselves, and "Recipe Swap," where guests share their favorite recipes and discuss them. You can also play "Guess the Ingredient," where guests taste different ingredients and try to identify them.
You can have guests share their favorite dish or cooking memory, or play a game where they have to guess the secret ingredient in a dish you prepare. Another idea is to have a mini cooking challenge where guests team up to create a dish using a limited number of ingredients.
Games like "Find Someone Who" can be played with just a printed list of statements. Guests mingle to find others who match the statements. Another option is "Name That Spice," where you show spices and guests guess their names. Both require minimal setup and can be done quickly.
To make games more engaging, consider adding a competitive element, such as small prizes for the winners. You can also encourage storytelling by asking guests to elaborate on their answers, which can lead to deeper connections and conversations.
Yes! Virtual options include online trivia games, virtual bingo with fun facts about guests, or breakout rooms for small group discussions. You can also use platforms that allow for interactive polls or quizzes to keep everyone engaged during a virtual Pampered Chef party.