Valentine's Day Date Night with Pampered Chef - RSVP now!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around planning a Valentine's Day-themed Pampered Chef show, with participants sharing ideas for recipes, games, and overall event themes. Various suggestions for interactive activities and food items are discussed, reflecting personal experiences and preferences.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentioned needing invitations for a Valentine's-themed show and requested suggestions for chocolate-themed recipes.
  • Another participant suggested chocolate pizza and a chocolate cake made in the Magic Pot, along with a prize drawing for attendees who bring a friend or wear red.
  • One participant expressed excitement about using chocolate lava cake with strawberries for a romantic touch.
  • Another participant proposed making a Chocolate Strawberry Cake in a fluted stone and suggested interactive cooking games for couples.
  • A different participant shared ideas for games like "Guess Who I Am" and suggested incorporating appetizers and fancy drinks into the show.
  • One participant suggested an Amazing Race theme with various food items, including Bread Bowl Artichoke Dip and Double Chocolate Mousse Cups, and sought game ideas for couples.
  • Another participant echoed the Amazing Race theme and proposed a Newlywed Game-style activity related to Pampered Chef products.
  • One participant highlighted the potential fun of a game where guests guess their product identity, encouraging catalog engagement.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the idea of incorporating games and interactive elements into the Valentine's show, but specific suggestions for recipes and activities vary widely, indicating no clear consensus on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a variety of personal experiences and creative ideas for hosting a themed cooking show, with a focus on engagement and fun for couples.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration on hosting themed cooking shows, particularly around Valentine's Day, may find the shared ideas and experiences beneficial.

skaugchef
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I got this e-mail from a host after her & I just picked the date for her show. I'm still waiting on her guest list:

I will need at least a dozen invitations to give out to people who I see often. I will get the addresses to you in a couple of days. Lets do a Valentine theme with dates and games.
You are invited!!!
A Pampered Chef Date Night.
Bring a Date
Of course there will be food and games!
Check out the catologe online at
/amyskaug
Friday January 28th at 6:30 pm.
The Boggs' residence
Parking available at the front of the complex
You may park in any uncovered spot.
Plerase R. S. V. P.

My question is that I've never done or had a Valentine's theme. I'm doing shows that are $2 a serving & under 30 minutes to make. Of course any chocolate is valentine's theme. Please help with suggestions.
 
I too want to do a Valentine Theme show...What about a chocolate Pizza, and of course the Chocolate cake in the Magic Pot...How about put on the invite if they bring a friend or wear red they will be in a drawing for a great prize...
 
I love the idea!!! The chocolate lava cake is what I'm going to use with strawberries...nice and romantic =)
I'm looking forward to seeing more ideas!!
 
How about the Chocolate Strawberry Cake that's made in the fluted stone? I can't remember the official name...I'll have to go look it up. You could have it be interactive, too. The women read the directions and the men have to do the steps. Or have a second recipe and put them into teams. You could do chocolate fondu in the double boiler and have the date be blindfolded while their partner feeds them different things. Could get messy, but fun.
 
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I just got this email from her:
Ok so I am thinking like the guess who I am game that is taped to the their back and how well do you know your date and just being silly and having fun.
May be do orderves/ appetizers show. and fancy drinks with chocolates.I replied stating that I'd like to keep the games related to Pampered Chef. They're welcomed to stay after I leave & play games. What do you guys think?fancy drinks with chocolates. What??? I don't have fancy martini glasses
 
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Alright I suggested that we do an Amazing Race theme. I'm trying to decide between Clubhouse Chicken Squares or Bread Bowl Artichoke Dip or Double Chocolate Mousse Cups or Pineapple Upside Down cake made in the Deep Covered Baker in the microwaveI still need to think of a good game to do at a couple's show
 
OK..I am just thinking here..here are my thoughts.

If you do an Amazing Race theme..could you have 1 group do Bread Bowl Artichoke Dip..and the other do a cake in the DCB in the microwave?

Also if you are looking for another game..what about something kind of like the Newlywed Game..Have her right down..her favorite PC product..and some other PC related things..see how many he can get right. Does that make sense? It does in my head..LOL.
 
The "Guess Who I Am" game could be very fun, if the name that is taped to their back is a product. The guest will be thumbing through the catalog all night trying to figure out "who" they are, meanwhile getting familiar with the other products in there. The person first to guess who they are could win a prewraped little gift.
 
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That's a good idea, thanks heidi
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Valentine's Day Date Night with Pampered Chef?

The Valentine's Day Date Night with Pampered Chef is a special event designed for couples to enjoy a fun and interactive cooking experience together. Participants will learn to prepare delicious recipes using Pampered Chef products while enjoying each other's company.

How do I RSVP for the event?

You can RSVP for the Valentine's Day Date Night by visiting our website or contacting your Pampered Chef consultant directly. Make sure to reserve your spot early, as spaces may be limited!

What can I expect during the event?

Is there a cost to attend the Valentine's Day Date Night?

Yes, there is typically a registration fee to cover the cost of ingredients and materials for the event. The exact amount will be provided during the RSVP process, and it may vary based on the location and specific offerings of the event.

Can I bring friends or family to the event?

This event is primarily designed for couples, but you can check with your Pampered Chef consultant to see if there are options for bringing friends or family. Some events may offer group rates or special arrangements for larger parties.

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