Tasha's Thanksgiving Show Idea - What Do You Think?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses a proposed idea for a Thanksgiving show where one participant, Tasha, considers offering to cook Thanksgiving dinner for a host as a promotional event to showcase a new roasting pan. Participants share their thoughts on the feasibility and potential variations of the idea.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses skepticism about cooking Thanksgiving dinner for someone else while managing their own family dinner, suggesting an alternative approach of hosting a pre-Thanksgiving show instead.
  • Another participant shares their experience of not being familiar with Thanksgiving traditions, indicating they would not face the same challenges as others regarding cooking multiple dinners.
  • One participant notes the importance of timing, suggesting that pre-Thanksgiving shows could be more beneficial for promoting the roasting pan and related products.
  • Another participant appreciates Tasha's idea, highlighting its uniqueness and potential for attracting bookings, while also suggesting clear communication about the draw's rules.
  • Several users mention the idea of showcasing recipes for leftover turkey after Thanksgiving as an additional promotional opportunity.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the practicality of Tasha's Thanksgiving show idea, with some participants expressing support and others suggesting alternative approaches or expressing concerns about the logistics involved.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and insights related to Thanksgiving traditions and promotional strategies within the context of their roles as Pampered Chef consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative promotional ideas for holiday shows and those interested in discussing the timing and execution of product demonstrations during the Thanksgiving season.

Tash
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Hi Everyone.

I thought of an idea today and since I am still new I would like to know if you all think it will work.

I am thinking about doing a draw for a "thanksgiving show" . So to start off I will ask at my upcoming shows if anyone is interested in booking a show and if they would like to be entered into the draw for me to cook thanksgiving dinner for them?

I will go to the hosts house and make thanksgiving dinner, to show off the new roasting pan. I am thinking of having it earlier in the day, I will do my demo, take orders and leave so that the host and her family and friends can enjoy the dinner.

Do you think this idea could work?

Thanks
Tasha
 
Well, it can't hurt to try although I don't think I would personally want to cook Thanksgiving dinner for someone else and my family as well. If I really wanted people to see how well the roasting pan worked I would maybe try to have my own show a couple weeks before Thanksgiving and have a "thanksgiving dinner". I would invite as many people as I could and have a turkey already prepared in the roasting pan so people can see how awesome it is. Of course you can use the new meat lifters, carving board, and turkey recipe cards that are coming out in September. This way everyone can order all these things before Thanksgiving comes. If you wait til the day of or after people might not want them as much since Thanksgiving is over. Better yet have the show in october and really promote the host special (roasting pan) and get lots of shows that way.

Someone, I think Ginger, had some neat ideas about doing a show a day or couple of days after Thanksgiving and show alot of recipes to make using leftover turkey. That would be alot of fun too.

Those are just my thoughts. If you do this drawing let us know how it turns out and if you had any takers for it.
 
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Thank Janel.

You've given me some food for thought. I am originally from South Africa and we don't do the whole thanksgiving thing, so I wouldn't have to cook two dinners....(Sheesh... would that be a LOT of work)

I think I am going to pass the idea around and see if it flys.

I'll let you know if it works, and since I'm in Canada, you'll still have time to try it if it works.

Thanks for your ideas.
Tasha
 
Tash,
That is very generous of you to offer to make Thanksgiving dinner. I was thinking it through and don't know about most other homes, but I have to get up VERY EARLY in the morning to get the Turkey started. My family doesn't come over until later in the afternoon, usually after everything is finished cooking.

My other thought is that the SPECIAL for the roasting pan is OCTOBER. Hosts can get the roasting pan at 60% off for only $58. This is the ideal time to have your PRE-THANKSGIVING shows. Instead of doing an entire turkey, you might make a chicken or have the host start the turkey early in the morning. (Haven't thought that through yet)

So...you could ask hosts to do a catalog show on Thanksgiving so they can collect orders as their family sees their awesome roasting pan they got for 60% off in October. Then they can get the Simple Addition special at 60% off.
 


Hi Tasha,

I think your idea for a "thanksgiving show" is a great one! It's a unique and fun way to showcase the new roasting pan and also promote bookings for future shows. I believe it will definitely catch the attention of your guests and potentially lead to more bookings.

One suggestion I have is to make sure you have a clear and concise explanation of the rules for the draw. This will avoid any confusion or misunderstandings. Also, make sure to have a good balance of promoting the product and providing a fun and enjoyable experience for your guests.

Overall, I think your idea has a lot of potential and I wish you the best of luck with it! Keep thinking outside the box and coming up with creative ways to showcase our amazing products.

Best,

Pampered Chef Consultant
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tasha's Thanksgiving Show Idea?

Tasha's Thanksgiving Show Idea focuses on creating a festive atmosphere by showcasing Pampered Chef products that are perfect for holiday cooking and entertaining. It includes recipe demonstrations, tips for meal prep, and ideas for setting a beautiful Thanksgiving table.

How can I participate in Tasha's Thanksgiving Show?

You can participate by attending the show, either in person or virtually, depending on how Tasha is hosting it. You can also engage by asking questions, sharing your own tips, and placing orders for the featured products during the event.

What products will be featured in Tasha's Thanksgiving Show?

The show will likely feature a variety of Pampered Chef products that are ideal for Thanksgiving cooking, such as cookware, bakeware, kitchen tools, and serving dishes. Tasha may also highlight seasonal recipes that utilize these products.

Are there any special promotions or discounts during Tasha's Thanksgiving Show?

Yes, Tasha may offer exclusive promotions or discounts on certain products during the show. It's a great opportunity to take advantage of special deals and bundle offers that are available only to attendees.

Can I host my own Thanksgiving show after attending Tasha's?

Absolutely! After attending Tasha's show, you can host your own Thanksgiving show to share what you've learned and showcase your favorite Pampered Chef products. Tasha or your Pampered Chef consultant can help you get started with planning and organizing your event.

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