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The thread centers around suggestions for recipes that new consultants can use for their first cooking show, particularly focusing on those that utilize the items included in the New Consultant kit. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding specific recipes.
Views differ on specific recipe choices, but there is a general agreement on the importance of using recipes that utilize the New Consultant kit effectively.
Participants share their experiences based on the contents of the New Consultant kit and the recipes they have found helpful for their first shows.
New consultants looking for recipe ideas for their first cooking show may find this discussion beneficial.
ivebeen4given said:Which recipes should I use for my first show? Basically I only have what came in the New Consultant kit. I do have a few other untensils and a round stone but nothing more than that. I was thinking maybe and appetizer something and possibly a desert.
ivebeen4given said:Which recipes should I use for my first show? Basically I only have what came in the New Consultant kit. I do have a few other untensils and a round stone but nothing more than that. I was thinking maybe and appetizer something and possibly a desert.
To prepare for your first Pampered Chef show, start by familiarizing yourself with the products and their features. Create a guest list and send out invitations, either digitally or through traditional mail. Plan your menu and choose recipes that showcase the products effectively. Practice your presentation and ensure you have all necessary supplies and materials ready for the day of the show.
You can invite guests to your first show through various methods, including personal phone calls, text messages, social media, or email invitations. Be enthusiastic and share what they can expect at the show, such as fun cooking demonstrations, delicious food, and the opportunity to earn free products. Consider offering a small incentive for guests who bring a friend or place an order.
It's completely normal to feel nervous before your first show. To ease your nerves, practice your presentation multiple times, either in front of a mirror or with friends or family. Focus on engaging with your guests and sharing your passion for the products. Remember, it's okay to be yourself and have fun; your enthusiasm will resonate with your audience.
Encourage questions from your guests, as it shows their interest. If you know the answer, respond confidently. If you're unsure, it's perfectly fine to say, "That's a great question! I'll find out and get back to you." This approach shows that you value their inquiries and are committed to providing accurate information.
After your first show, follow up with your guests by sending thank-you notes or messages, expressing your appreciation for their attendance and support. Review the orders placed and ensure they are processed correctly. Take time to reflect on what went well and what you could improve for future shows. Consider scheduling your next show and continue to build relationships with your guests.