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The thread explores various products that participants find effective to showcase during cooking demonstrations. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding specific items that resonate well with their audiences.
Views differ on which specific items are most effective to showcase, with no clear consensus on a definitive top three. However, several products, such as the DCB and forged cutlery, are frequently mentioned across multiple posts.
Participants share experiences from various cooking demonstrations, indicating that personal preferences and local audience characteristics influence their choices of showcased products.
Consultants looking for insights on effective products to demonstrate during shows may find the shared experiences valuable.
PamperedDor said:Food chopper
12 in skillet
Forged Cutlery
I also show the trivet at every show and sell at least 2 at every show - Right now I push them as teachers, coaches etc gifts - beats another candle or body lotion!!
stefani2 said:Forged
Cookware
Stoneware
stefani2 said:Forged
Cookware
Stoneware
stefani2 said:I THINK the CD was "Selling Collections" and they recommended to Show all FOUR of the collections REGARDLESS of what the recipe/demo includes! Those are the higher priced items (for sales), reasons to Host OR sign, PLUS are the BEST PRODUCTS, IMO!![]()
ChefBeckyD said:I very rarely do a demo that doesn't include all 4 of the major collections. So, I don't usually do mini muffin pan demos, and Trifles are usually a 2nd recipe.
For example - the 30 Minute Chicken w/ Garlic Biscuit Bites:
DCB
10" skillet
Forged Utility for cutting up biscuits
Forged 5" Santoku for cutting chicken
SA for serving chicken and biscuits
pampered.chris said:I would LOVE to do this as a recipe, but around my area, most everyone that hosts has an older home and we have the demo in the living room not kitchen, so it makes it tough to demo the cookware.
My three tops for showing are the cookware, forged cutlery and stoneware. I always sell stoneware, and get bookings for cookware and cutlery.
pampered.chris said:I would LOVE to do this as a recipe, but around my area, most everyone that hosts has an older home and we have the demo in the living room not kitchen, so it makes it tough to demo the cookware.
My three tops for showing are the cookware, forged cutlery and stoneware. I always sell stoneware, and get bookings for cookware and cutlery.
The top three products to showcase at a Pampered Chef show typically include the Classic Batter Bowl, the Microplane Adjustable Grater, and the Rockcrok. These items are versatile, demonstrate various cooking techniques, and appeal to a wide range of customers.
The Classic Batter Bowl is a must-show item because it is multifunctional and can be used for mixing, measuring, and serving. Its clear measurements and microwave-safe design make it a favorite among home cooks, and demonstrating its versatility can engage guests effectively.
To effectively demonstrate the Microplane Adjustable Grater, show how it can easily grate cheese, zest citrus, or shred vegetables. Highlight its adjustable settings for different grating sizes and emphasize its ergonomic design, which makes it comfortable to use.
The Rockcrok is a great choice for demonstrations because it can be used on the stovetop, in the oven, and even in the microwave. Showcasing its ability to go from prep to cooking to serving can impress guests and highlight its convenience and versatility in the kitchen.
Engage your audience by inviting them to participate in the demonstration, asking questions, and encouraging them to share their own cooking experiences. Use fun anecdotes or cooking tips related to the products, and offer samples of food prepared with the showcased items to create a memorable experience.