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The thread explores the challenge of selecting only ten essential items to bring to a Pampered Chef show. Participants share their personal lists of must-have products, highlighting their favorites based on experience and sales performance.
Views differ on which items are essential, with no clear consensus on a definitive list of must-haves. Participants have varied opinions based on personal experiences and preferences.
Participants' lists reflect their individual experiences and the products they find most effective in engaging customers during shows. The discussion highlights the subjective nature of selecting essential items based on personal sales strategies and cooking demonstrations.
Consultants looking for insights into popular products and personal experiences shared by peers may find this discussion beneficial.
rayday said:If you could only take 10 items to a show, what would they be.
lacychef said:So you didn't tell us your's!![]()
Chef Michelle D said:I have noticed a lot of you would bring the stainless steel bowls. I have not sold any yet. I do love them so I talk them up a lot but people think they are to expensive. Have a lot of you sold them?
rayday said:In regards to the Stainless Mixing Bowls. I have sold 6 sets in a little under a year. I take them to my shows for a few different reasons:
1. They are higher priced and usually people who will spend the money on them would want to see them first (kind of like cookware)
2. They are a lot lighter than the batter bowls so it cuts down on my bag/tote weight.
3. With the Aug. special being the 8 quart bowl I really wanted to show them off and I got a booking just because of it!
Ginger428 said:I'm just curious when you signed on, because I am 456343![]()
The top 10 must-have items typically include the following: a versatile cutting board, a high-quality chef's knife, a set of measuring cups and spoons, a mixing bowl set, a baking stone, a food chopper, a silicone spatula, a can opener, a set of kitchen shears, and a serving platter. These items help demonstrate the versatility and quality of Pampered Chef products.
Having essential gear is crucial for a successful show as it allows you to effectively demonstrate the products, engage your guests, and create a seamless cooking experience. The right tools can enhance the presentation and help guests visualize how they can use the products in their own kitchens.
To choose the best items for your show, consider your audience and the type of recipes you plan to demonstrate. Focus on versatile tools that can be used in various cooking scenarios. Additionally, think about showcasing new or popular products to generate excitement and interest among your guests.
No, you do not need to purchase all the items on the list. It's best to select a few key items that you already own or can borrow from other consultants. Focus on what you feel comfortable using and what will best showcase the Pampered Chef brand during your demonstration.
To effectively demonstrate these items, practice using them before the show to become familiar with their features and benefits. Engage your audience by inviting them to participate in the cooking process, sharing tips and tricks, and highlighting how each item can simplify meal preparation. Make sure to explain the unique qualities of each product as you use them.