Saturday Night Show Ideas: Margaritaville and More for Couples!

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores ideas for hosting Saturday night shows, particularly focusing on themes suitable for couples. Participants share their experiences and suggestions for engaging activities that can enhance the event atmosphere.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions a host interested in a Margaritaville theme but seeks additional ideas for a couples show.
  • Another participant shares their upcoming "Couples Show" and discusses various contest ideas, such as a "Battle of the Sexes" where men and women compete in cooking challenges.
  • Several users express interest in hearing about others' experiences with couples shows to gather more ideas.
  • One participant recounts their successful couples show, featuring riddle games with a humorous tone and prizes, highlighting the fun and engagement it generated.
  • Another participant describes using a Family Feud game format, where the losing team had to serve the winning team, adding a playful dynamic to the event.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific activities that work best for couples shows, with no clear consensus on a single approach. However, there is a shared enthusiasm for interactive and entertaining formats.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas for themed shows, reflecting a variety of approaches to engaging couples in a social cooking environment.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas and inspiration for hosting couples shows may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

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PamperedByJulie
I have a host who wants a Saturday night show. I like the Margaritaville idea, but am curious if anyone has any others. There's a chance that there will be mixed company, so some ideas for couples on Saturday night would be helpful. I figure we need a good theme to get folks to come on a weekend evening.
 
NEXT Saturday I have a host doing a "Couples Show" and she had done one a long time ago with a different consultant, so she was excited to do another one. I've heard different suggestions for this. There can be a "Battle of the Sexes" contest where the men make one recipe and the women make another. Or they all make the same recipe, but one group uses PC tools, the other doesn't. Or maybe it's a race to the finish and each group critiques the other's recipe. I'm sure the possibilities are endless. I will be talking with my host tomorrow to hear more about what was fun when she did it before.

I'd love to hear how others' "Couples Shows" have gone. Thanks!
 
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let us knowAfter you talk to your host, please let us know what was so much fun about it. That will help those of us faced with doing a couples show.

Thanks
 
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I also have a host interested in a "battle of the sexes" show, so I'm interested in hearing other's people's experiences!
 
IdeasI have had 2 successful "Couples Show" and one gave me the hosting for the other and everyone had a blast (and high sales averages, with repeat guests from the first show!!)

I got the Riddle Cards off this site (some riddles have slight sexual innuedo) and separated them out according to the level of the sexual innuendo. I pasted each on green, red and pink index cards. They were then labeled cool, warm and hot cards. The couples were each their own team (hubby and wife on each team). I read the riddle and told the page number and they were racing to find the item. The couple who called out the right answer got a point. (I just numbered them as couple #1, #2 etc and wrote out 1-18 on the paper and did tally marks). I did ask the host in advance if she would be okay with that "tone" of a show~she was more than happy!!

I had 2 prizes- a $5 gift certif for the couple with the most points and then a special "King of the Kitchen- Free Nookie Tonight" gift certif. for the man in the couple who got the most hot cards right ( I tallied those with a star so I would know who got the most "hot" answers right). A different couple did win each prize, so it was nice.

It looked like the newlywed game!! Some were just so good together, while others were getting bopped in the head! It was really exciting and fun and got me a booking for another couples show ( the man who got the free nookie card and his wife booked their own show!)

For that one, I went to partyplannetwork.com and printed out their Family Feud game. I split the room in half (women vs. men) and they worked as a group to write out the most popular answer. The losing sex had to serve the other sex for the entire night. Refills on beer, when the food was ready, etc. The women lost and had to serve the men. It was hilarious to watch the men take advantage of the whole thing.

I thought having the guests cooking would be too much for me so I didn't do it at my shows. I focused the couples part on the games. I then did the demo normally, but the game set the tone for the whole night. I left and the party was still going on with both shows.

The first may sound tedious, but its not at all. Thought I'd drop my positive experience with you ladies. I personally love couples shows!!

Sorry so long!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the theme of the "Saturday Night Show Ideas: Margaritaville and More for Couples!" event?

The theme revolves around creating a fun and relaxed atmosphere reminiscent of a tropical getaway. It focuses on showcasing delicious margarita recipes, tropical appetizers, and engaging activities that couples can enjoy together, all while highlighting Pampered Chef products that enhance the experience.

What types of recipes can we expect to see at this event?

Guests can expect to see a variety of margarita recipes, including classic, fruity, and frozen options. Additionally, there will be tropical-inspired appetizers such as shrimp skewers, salsa, and guacamole, all designed to complement the margaritas and create a festive dining experience.

How can I incorporate Pampered Chef products into the Margaritaville theme?

Pampered Chef offers a range of products that are perfect for this theme, such as blenders for making margaritas, serving platters for appetizers, and grilling tools for outdoor cooking. Demonstrating these products during the event will show guests how they can enhance their own gatherings at home.

What activities can couples participate in during the event?

Couples can participate in fun activities such as a margarita-making contest, taste testing different margarita flavors, and cooking demonstrations. Additionally, interactive games related to the theme can keep the atmosphere lively and engaging.

How can I promote this event to attract more couples?

Promote the event through social media platforms, local community boards, and by sending out invitations to your existing customer base. Highlight the fun, interactive nature of the event and the opportunity for couples to learn new recipes and cooking techniques together. Offering incentives, such as discounts on products showcased during the event, can also help attract more attendees.

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