New Year's Day Open House - Suggestions for Bringing in Pampered Chef!

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SUMMARY

The forum discussion centers on planning a New Year's Day open house that doubles as a Pampered Chef (PC) grand opening. The hosts intend to create a casual atmosphere with a menu featuring chili, cornbread, carrot-raisin salad, and brownies, while ensuring guests feel no pressure to purchase products. Suggestions include using the Quick-Stir pitcher for beverages and serving warm caramel nutty brownies made in the large pan. The focus is on socializing rather than product demonstrations.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Pampered Chef product offerings
  • Basic event planning skills
  • Knowledge of casual dining menu preparation
  • Familiarity with creating inviting invitations
NEXT STEPS
  • Research effective invitation design for casual events
  • Explore Pampered Chef recipes for chili and cornbread
  • Learn about hosting no-pressure sales events
  • Investigate additional menu items that complement chili
USEFUL FOR

This discussion is beneficial for home chefs, event planners, and Pampered Chef consultants looking to host casual gatherings that emphasize social interaction over sales.

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My husband and I are planning an open house on New Year's Day. We have been talking about it for a few months, planning a very casual, drop in and drop out event. We plan on inviting everyone we know (neighbors, friends, family, co-workers, the works) and serve a crockpot of chili with lots of toppings, cornbread, my mom's carrot-raisin salad (she always serves it with chili!), and brownies.

I haven't had a PC grand opening and won't have a chance before the holidays, so I was thinking of making it my grand opening, maybe a mystery host party. But I want it to stay a very casual affair and I don't want our friends and neighbors to think we're only inviting them over to sell them stuff. How can I make an invitation that is PC friendly but also a "no pressure, come even if you don't want to buy stuff!" event? I don't want to do a demo and really want it to be more about the socializing than Pampered Chef.

And do you have any great ideas for using PC products or recipes for making chili, cornbread, and brownies? Other suggestions of things to serve with this menu? We'll have beer and lemonade to drink, so I can use the Quick-Stir pitcher.

How would you plan this event?
 
Serve everything on SA that you have. For brownies the warm caramel nutty brownies on CC are awesome!! You make them in the large pan
 
I am wanting to do the same thing.. I hope you get some good suggestions..
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a New Year's Day Open House for Pampered Chef?

A New Year's Day Open House is an event where Pampered Chef consultants invite friends, family, and potential customers to their home or a designated venue to showcase Pampered Chef products. It’s a great way to kick off the new year with cooking demonstrations, product sampling, and socializing while introducing attendees to the benefits of Pampered Chef kitchen tools and recipes.

How can I effectively promote my New Year's Day Open House?

To promote your Open House, utilize social media platforms, send out invitations via email or traditional mail, and create eye-catching flyers. Consider offering incentives such as a raffle or discounts for attendees who bring a friend. Engaging posts on social media with countdowns to the event can also generate excitement and encourage attendance.

What types of products should I showcase at the Open House?

Focus on showcasing popular and versatile products that are perfect for New Year's cooking resolutions, such as healthy meal prep tools, quick and easy recipe solutions, and time-saving kitchen gadgets. Highlight seasonal items or new product launches to attract interest, and consider doing live cooking demonstrations to showcase their functionality.

How can I create an inviting atmosphere for my Open House?

To create an inviting atmosphere, decorate your space with a festive New Year’s theme, use warm lighting, and play soft background music. Set up tasting stations with samples of recipes made using Pampered Chef products, and ensure there are comfortable seating areas for guests to relax and socialize. A welcoming environment encourages guests to linger and engage more with the products.

What follow-up strategies should I use after the Open House?

After the Open House, follow up with attendees by sending thank-you notes or emails expressing your appreciation for their attendance. Include a recap of the event, highlight any special offers, and provide links to your Pampered Chef website. Additionally, consider reaching out to those who showed interest in specific products to offer personalized recommendations or to schedule a one-on-one consultation.

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