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Small Pampered Chef Gifts for Moms Group Volunteers

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I also put a little note in the whisk about how much my kids love it when I make them chocolate kisses and how much fun it is to do it. It's a really fun and affordable gift that is sure to bring a smile to someone's face. My recipe is just chocolate, sugar, and cornstarch. You might want to add some vanilla extract or a little bit of salt for flavor. DebbieMy recipe is just chocolate, sugar, and cornstarch. You might want to add some vanilla extract or a little bit of salt for flavor.

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My small kids have volunteer caregivers in a Moms groups I'm in. I'd like to give a small Pampered chef gift with a note about me being a consultant. What would you order (perhaps off the supply order form) and package it to be a decent, affordable gift. There are probably at least a dozen or so people so I need this to be affordable. Thanks...BEE
 
I think the Season's Best would be the best gift. To me it seems like the most for the money!!! And you could also order some seasoning to go with it if you think the Season's Best isn't enough.
 
Door prizes

We have so many door prizes to choose from. I would do a Season's best and a quikut paring knife to each person. Along with a mini catalog and your busines card. I think a small note in the mini catalog explaining that you are a PC consultant and you really appreciate all they do for your kids. Let them know you are available to help them with shows, or orders anytime. Maybe you can even throw a special caregiver show just for them where you give away the host benefits. Encouarge them to bring friends and family.
Debbie
 
One of my favorites is making up bath salts and presenting the salts in the prep bowls with a small bamboo spoon tied to the top with a pretty ribbon. When you split everything up it really only costs just over $3 per gift, and that's at full price...if you purchase the items in April it would be less than $2 per gift!
 
You could get the trial size lotions and soap from the supply order and wrap them up in some pretty cellophane or tulle and put a nice bow on it.
 
Oh, I like that! What is your recipe for bath salts? I am definitely going to try this, just to set out at my shows on my "ideas" table.

I do the chocolate kisses inside the mini whisk with curled ribbon.
 

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