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This thread explores ideas and personal experiences related to planning an 80's themed show. Participants share memories, costume ideas, and nostalgic references from the decade, while also discussing potential activities and food themes for the event.
Views differ on specific food ideas for the show, but there is a general agreement on the fun and nostalgia associated with the 80s theme, as well as the iconic fashion and music of the decade.
Participants share personal memories and experiences from the 80s, reflecting on their youth and the cultural elements that defined the decade.
Consultants looking for creative ideas and inspiration for hosting an 80s themed show may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.
GourmetGirl said:as I was definitely only 5 at the end of the 80s...![]()
Yeah, that one made me feel little older too...I remember wearing fluorescent everything, dressing like Madonna with lacy gloves with no fingers, and of course trying to moon walk and break dance...now that was a sight!RaggedyAunt said:On behalf of our more senior members who remember the 80's quite well, BITE ME!!! lol Just kidding. Turned 39 this month. Little touchy about age! Enjoy your youth!!
Shawnna said:The 80s had the best music I can remember from my lifetime...I turned 40 in October. We have seen a lot of 80s music being restyled but a lot of it is just played as it was then. Perhaps you could play "Name that tune" with 80s music to give out door prizes. I couldn't tell you what recipe to do. All I remember eating in the 80s was pizza.
What I remember from the 80s is:
parachute pants
girls wearing mens dress shirts tyed at the waist...I remember stealing...uuhh borrowing...them out of my dad's closet.
Big Hair
mini skirts
wild colors
Have you seen the movie 13 going on 30? I watched that and laughed my head off because it had them dancing to Thriller.
PamperedDor said:HairSpray ....... WHO remembers STIFF STUFF!!! That was like cement to our hair - dancing to Madonna and Wham - your hair didn't move an inch!!! LOL - And of course my all time favorite (an I am serious!) THE GO GO"S!!! Oh how high school was so easy -
Last note - ROCK THE CASPAR!
CookingwithMary said:Check out the food timeline...
you might want to offer a 1980's dessert, etc, using PC tools & serving ware.
The Food Timeline: popular American decade foods, menus, products & party planning tips
Shawnna said:The 80s had the best music I can remember from my lifetime...I turned 40 in October. We have seen a lot of 80s music being restyled but a lot of it is just played as it was then. Perhaps you could play "Name that tune" with 80s music to give out door prizes. I couldn't tell you what recipe to do. All I remember eating in the 80s was pizza.
What I remember from the 80s is:
parachute pants
girls wearing mens dress shirts tyed at the waist...I remember stealing...uuhh borrowing...them out of my dad's closet.
Big Hair
mini skirts
wild colors
Have you seen the movie 13 going on 30? I watched that and laughed my head off because it had them dancing to Thriller.
An 80's theme show for Pampered Chef is a fun and nostalgic gathering where guests can enjoy cooking demonstrations, taste delicious recipes, and engage in activities inspired by the 1980s. This theme encourages attendees to dress in 80's attire, play music from the era, and reminisce about popular culture while exploring Pampered Chef products.
To plan an 80's theme show, start by selecting a date and location. Choose recipes that were popular in the 80s or that can be made using Pampered Chef products. Create a fun atmosphere with decorations, music from the 80s, and encourage guests to dress in their favorite 80's outfits. Promote the event through social media and invite friends and family to join in on the fun.
Consider recipes that were popular in the 80s, such as nachos, stuffed crescent rolls, or classic dips like spinach artichoke dip. You can also incorporate retro desserts like Jell-O salads or layered cakes. Use Pampered Chef tools to make the preparation easier and showcase how they can enhance the cooking experience.
You can incorporate games like 80's trivia, a dance-off to popular 80's songs, or a costume contest where guests can showcase their best 80's outfits. These activities will create a lively atmosphere and encourage interaction among guests, making the show more memorable and enjoyable.
To promote your 80's theme show, use social media platforms to create an event page and share fun posts about the theme. Send out invitations that reflect the 80's style, and consider using hashtags related to the theme to reach a broader audience. Encourage guests to invite friends and share their excitement about the event to generate buzz.