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The thread explores various approaches to conducting "no cooking" shows, with participants sharing their personal experiences and ideas for engaging demos that do not involve traditional cooking methods.
Views differ on the specific methods and recipes to use in no-cook shows, with no clear consensus on a single approach. However, there is general agreement on the effectiveness of pre-made items and product demonstrations.
Participants share experiences based on their individual shows, emphasizing the flexibility and creativity involved in conducting no-cook demonstrations.
Consultants looking for alternative show formats or those interested in enhancing their no-cook show strategies may find the shared experiences valuable.
Fluffy215 said:Whenever I have a host that wants a short and sweet, no baking show I just do a trifle. You can make one of the numerous chocolate ones and have the cake/brownie already done on the large bar pan so you can discuss it while cutting it up for the trifle. It's very quick and easy.
stefani2 said:I do better with No-Cook Shows than regular Cooking Shows. Plus my Sales are generally $1,000 per show with no-cook.
raebates said:Since it's been mentioned, here's a link to the thread where I share my outline and answer the most common questions.
http://www.chefsuccess.com/f12/questions-rae-about-your-show-16925/?highlight=Questions+for+Rae
I still do the occasional traditional cooking show, but most of my hosts and guests enjoy my walk through the catalog.
caraighan said:Hi, Rae,
I've been reading about your no-cooking shows in the other thread. I was wondering if you've incorporated the booking slide in your walk-through-the-catalog shows?
Thanks!
A No-Cooking Show: Demo & Discussion is a unique Pampered Chef event where consultants showcase products and share tips without preparing food on-site. Instead, they focus on demonstrating how to use the products effectively and discussing meal ideas, kitchen hacks, and product benefits.
Typically, a No-Cooking Show lasts about 30 to 60 minutes. This allows enough time for product demonstrations, discussions, and a Q&A session, ensuring attendees can engage and learn effectively.
During a No-Cooking Show, a variety of Pampered Chef products can be featured, including kitchen tools, gadgets, and pantry items. The focus is on items that enhance cooking and meal prep without the need for actual cooking during the event.
Yes, attendees are encouraged to participate in the discussion! This interactive format allows guests to ask questions, share their experiences, and discuss their favorite products, making the event more engaging and informative.
To host a No-Cooking Show, simply reach out to a Pampered Chef consultant to schedule the event. You can choose a date, invite your friends, and discuss any specific themes or products you want to focus on during the show. The consultant will guide you through the process and provide all necessary materials.