Super Starter - Open House! Ack!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant seeking advice for hosting an open house event to promote their Pampered Chef business after returning as a consultant in a new state. They express concern about missing essential demo items and request recipe ideas and tips for engaging their neighborhood audience.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience of returning to the business after a hiatus and expresses the need for engaging demo ideas.
  • Another participant mentions using the Grilled Tangy Chicken Pizza recipe for their shows, highlighting its effectiveness in showcasing cookware.
  • Several users suggest alternative recipes, including Chicken and Broccoli braid and Chicken Enchilada Soup, emphasizing their simplicity for demonstrations.
  • One participant notes the importance of using cookware or stoneware in demos to enhance sales and bookings.
  • Another participant expresses interest in using basic barbecue sauce for the Grilled Tangy Chicken Pizza, aiming to showcase cookware during the demo.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the specific recipes and approaches to take for the open house, with no clear consensus on a single best option emerging.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and suggestions from participants regarding hosting cooking demonstrations with limited resources.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for recipe ideas and strategies for hosting open house events may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

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Pampered Laura
Okay guys (and gals)... I am calling on the beautiful minds of you all. :D

I was a consultant for a few years in a different state. Then, I went inactive for a few years, and now I'm back - in a new state. In my move (6 months ago) to this new state, I lost a WHOLE GIGANTIC BOX of my Pampered Chef stuff. *cry!*
Basic things like...
APCS / Stand (this used to be included in the Starter Kit!)
Cut-n-Seal
USG
etc etc etc!

Big things, that I can not imagine demo'ing without! AAACK!

So here's my question(s). I am wanting to do an "open house" type of thing for my neighborhood to spread the word about my new biz.
My neighborhood is pretty nice, and there's good potential here... so I need to WOW 'em from the start!
I'd like to do a short demo, but something FUN and NEW since alot of these people have been there/done that with PC shows in the past.

I'm thinking of incorporating the Italian theme thing we've got going on, but my show will be in the beginning of FEBRUARY... which means I need to start inviting NOW.

So ... you beautiful ladies (and gents)... do you have any Recipes? Tips? Keep in mind I have a *few*things outside of my starter kit, but I'm pretty much working with just the basics!

Please help me discover the chef in me! LOL

Eeeek! Help! :eek: :D :eek: :D
 
I know you said you have few products, but for all my shows in February, I am doing the Grilled Tangy Chicken Pizza. Its in the All the Best cookbook. You use the grill pan to cook the chicken! Good way to sell some of the cookware and get the points for Pan-O-Rama promotion.
If you don't have the grill pan, I like the Chicken and Broccoli braid, chicken floretine ring, three cheese pizza, Garden Ranch Pizza, or Double Mocha Chocolate Triffle. I have all the recipes, so if any look good let me know.
They all are simple recipes to demonstrate. Good luck. I am looking to do an open house in March to show off new catalog.
 
Cookware, Cookware, CookwareDid you activate in time to win cookware from December? If not, borrow cookware (any kind) from your director/recruiter and use it at every show. Do the awesome Jennifer Rousche biscuit demo in the Small Saute "TRY ME" Pan, or Skillet Cake. [I've posted the recipes recently; email me and I'll zap them to you, or look in the FILES section] Do the awesome Tai Chicken Stir Fry from last spring's Celebrations. Or, in Main Dishes cookbook, do the Chicken Enchilada Soup - very very good, you can show off Simple Additions with cheese, cilantro, sour cream toppings, and can show lots of tools.

If cookware is totally not in the picture, do stoneware: Microwave Cakes or Nachos or this fall's Potstickers. Something from the Stoneware Inspirations cookbook? (Just made that chocolate/peanut butter recipe for cluster meeting; mmmmm!)

Do stoneware or cookware, and your sales and business will skyrocket. Do both and you'll get bookings. Good luck!
 
amybee said:
I know you said you have few products, but for all my shows in February, I am doing the Grilled Tangy Chicken Pizza.QUOTE]

Amybee--I think this pizza recipe sounds wonderful. What are you going to use for the Pantry Barbecue Seasoning it has in the recipe ingredients?

Dorothy
 
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Oooh. I do have the stir fry skillet and the family size skillet. And the Pro saute skillet. Hm... :o One of those little demos in those babies and a Ring recipe on my big ole' stone should be good.
Thanks everyone! :o :D
 
Grilled Chicken PizzaDorothy,
I was planning on just using basic barbecue sauce. I thought it would be a good way to show off cookware and get more sales.....
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Super Starter - Open House?

The Super Starter - Open House is a promotional event designed for new Pampered Chef consultants to kickstart their business. It provides an opportunity to showcase products, connect with potential customers, and generate sales right from the beginning.

How do I host a Super Starter - Open House?

To host a Super Starter - Open House, choose a date and location, invite friends and family, and prepare a selection of Pampered Chef products to demonstrate. Utilize social media and personal invitations to spread the word and encourage attendance.

What products should I feature at my Open House?

Focus on popular and versatile products that are easy to demonstrate, such as kitchen tools, cookware, and bakeware. Highlight items that are perfect for holiday cooking or entertaining to attract more interest.

What are the benefits of hosting a Super Starter - Open House?

Hosting a Super Starter - Open House allows you to build your customer base, generate immediate sales, and earn rewards. It also helps you gain confidence in presenting products and provides an opportunity to share your new business with others.

How can I promote my Super Starter - Open House effectively?

Utilize social media platforms, create eye-catching invitations, and send reminders leading up to the event. Consider offering incentives, such as discounts or giveaways, to encourage attendance and engagement during the Open House.

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