Planning a Show for Weight Watchers: Ideas & Advice

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores ideas and personal experiences related to planning a Pampered Chef show for Weight Watchers groups. Participants share various approaches and considerations for hosting such events.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about how to approach a Weight Watchers group for hosting a show, considering options like fundraisers or mystery host shows.
  • Another participant suggests organizing a "Light & Simple" Party, where recipes are labeled with their Weight Watchers points to help guests plan their meals.
  • One participant shares their experience of hosting a show for a Weight Watchers leader, providing a hostess gift and using recipes from the "It's Good for You" cookbook.
  • Another participant mentions that a Weight Watchers leader indicated they were not allowed to host such events during meetings.
  • One participant expresses disappointment at the leader's restrictions but suggests that the leader could host a separate show at home for friends.
  • Another participant notes the potential conflict of interest for Weight Watchers leaders and mentions that members could host parties instead.
  • One participant shares their intention to become a consultant and invite their Weight Watchers friends to their first party.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the feasibility of hosting shows through Weight Watchers meetings, with some participants suggesting alternative approaches if restrictions exist.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas related to integrating Pampered Chef products with Weight Watchers principles, focusing on recipe planning and event organization.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in hosting shows for Weight Watchers groups or those looking for ideas on how to engage with this community may find the discussion relevant.

ckmom002
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can someone tell me how you would approch a weight watchers about doing a show, and what kind of show would you do. A fundraiser, a mystrey host show im not sure what to do, i would like to call the head of it and offer somthing for them.. Please Help
 
ckmom002 said:
can someone tell me how you would approch a weight watchers about doing a show, and what kind of show would you do. A fundraiser, a mystrey host show im not sure what to do, i would like to call the head of it and offer somthing for them.. Please Help

Look down below (or do a search for WW), there are points for recipes. You could suggest a "Light & Simple" Party ~ figure out the points, label the recipes and/or tell the guests how many points they will potentially use up at the party so they can plan thier days accordingly. You can have her tell the guests they will learn some fancy recipes to serve when entertaining that won't kill their diets.

:)
 
I did a show for my Weight Watcher's leader. I gave her the skinny scraper for a hostess gift--she thought it was a pretty clever idea. Check out this link to the WW site. It's about great gadgets to keep it light. And PC has most of these gadgets--grill pan, oil mister, grater, parchment paper and the pastry brush. I copied the article and handed it out at the show. I made a couple of recipes from the It's Good for You cookbook. Dorothy

http://www.weightwatchers.com/util/art/index_art.aspx?tabnum=1&art_id=13951
 
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i called themi called them and she said she was not allowed to do stuff like that at her weight watchers meetings
 
Re: i called them
ckmom002 said:
i called them and she said she was not allowed to do stuff like that at her weight watchers meetings

That's a bummer. :(
But she can always do a seperate show at her house and invite her WW's friends. ;)
 
WW leader who can't have PC party at meeting
emiscookin said:
That's a bummer. :(
But she can always do a seperate show at her house and invite her WW's friends. ;)

May be pretty hard for the leader to do; conflict of interest and all that-- we WW members often only know the leaders thru the meetings, which we pay for--but if you know someone who is a member, they could host a party.

PC is perfect for WW, I make the DCB chicken fajitas all the time, anything that is real veggie intensive is a good choice.

I'm not ready to be a consultant yet, too many demands, but I will be in September, and all my WW friends will be invited to my first party!

Marghi
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some effective themes for a Weight Watchers show?

Consider themes that align with Weight Watchers' principles, such as "Healthy Cooking on a Budget," "Quick and Easy Meals," or "Meal Prep for Success." These themes can help attendees focus on practical strategies while showcasing Pampered Chef products that make cooking healthier meals easier.

How can I incorporate Weight Watchers recipes into my show?

Use Weight Watchers recipes as a guide for the dishes you prepare during the show. You can select a few popular recipes, demonstrate how to make them using Pampered Chef tools, and provide attendees with recipe cards to take home. This will encourage them to try the recipes themselves.

What Pampered Chef products are best for Weight Watchers cooking?

Highlight products that promote healthy cooking, such as the Food Chopper for quick vegetable prep, the Micro-Cooker for steaming, and the Spiralizer for creating veggie noodles. These tools can help attendees make healthier choices while saving time in the kitchen.

How can I engage attendees during the show?

Encourage interaction by asking attendees to share their favorite healthy recipes or cooking tips. You can also host a small cooking challenge using Pampered Chef tools, allowing participants to create their own healthy dishes. This engagement fosters a sense of community and keeps the energy high.

What follow-up strategies should I use after the show?

After the show, send a thank-you email to attendees, including links to the recipes demonstrated and any special offers on Pampered Chef products. Consider creating a private Facebook group where attendees can share their cooking experiences and continue discussing Weight Watchers-related topics. This keeps the conversation going and encourages future sales.

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