What Are Fun Game Ideas for a Couples Show?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various game ideas and activities for couples shows, focusing on engaging both partners in cooking-related competitions and demonstrations. Participants share personal experiences and suggestions for making these events enjoyable and interactive.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions planning a couples show and suggests a newlywed game focused on kitchen items as a fun activity.
  • Another participant shares a favorite idea of separating couples into two teams for a competition, highlighting the enjoyment of team-based activities.
  • A different participant describes their approach of having teams create baked potstickers, noting that this format tends to lighten the atmosphere and engage participants.
  • One participant expresses interest in focusing on cookware for an upcoming couples show and seeks additional ideas.
  • Another participant suggests having the men prepare Panini while demonstrating a cake, emphasizing the use of various kitchen tools.
  • One participant expresses enthusiasm for the Panini idea but notes a lack of necessary equipment.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific game ideas and formats, but there is a general agreement on the effectiveness of interactive competitions to engage couples during shows.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences from their couples shows, highlighting the dynamics of engaging both partners and the importance of attendance for maximizing orders.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas to enhance their couples shows may find these discussions beneficial.

Chef Kristi
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Has anyone ever done a show for couples (married and dating)? I have two of them in September. Its seems that the husbands really like gadgets and they think they'll be able to spend more with them present. I would like to play some sort of game, like maybe a newlywed game that deals with kitchen stuff. What does that sound like? Any suggestions are appreciated.
 
If you search in the files for couple you'll find a number of ideas. A favorite around here is to set up 2 stations, seperate the men into one team and the women into another, and then have a "competition" between the teams.
 
I do most of my couples shows as contests between the sexes. For the past few years I've done the baked potstickers. You might have to borrow items to do this concept but what I do is make the filling for both groups (guys and gals). Then I give the teams the same tools for making the final product. I explain rules, set a timer, and see who has the most recognizable potstickers at the end. So far, the women have always won. (I give a small prize to each person on the winning team.)

I try to get to the contest as soon as possible cause it definately lightens things up and the guys are relaxed after that. Before the contest though I will ask how many folks are first timers to PC...when most of the guys hands go up, I say something like "bet you didn't tell your friends where you were going tonight...it will be our little secret"...I then say that most guys today do just as much of the cooking as the gals so it makes sense that they are also invited to PC shows!

My couples shows tend to be some of the funnest shows I do, overall. HOWEVER, remember that if you have 5 couples, equaling 10 people, you really still only have 5 orders. Encourage your host to invite a lot of couples and though some guys will help the orders go up higher (love those!) not all of them will so try to get the attendance up to balance it all out, just like at a regular show!

Good luck.
 
Bumping this up for more ideas....I am doing a couples show next week and would really like to focus on cookware......thoughts??? (I am going to make a cake in the skillet)
 
You could put the men in charge of making Panini while you demo the cake for the women. Give them the recipe for the Turkey Panini with Onion Marmalade from Cooking For Two - it uses a LOT of tools, including the apple peeler/corer/slicer, grill pan and press, saute pan, knives, etc.
 
Ann - I LOVE that idea....but I don't have the grill pan :(
Hmmmmmmmmmm
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some fun game ideas for a couples show?

Some fun game ideas for a couples show include "Couples Trivia," where partners answer questions about each other, "Recipe Relay," where teams race to complete a cooking task, and "Guess the Ingredient," where couples taste and identify mystery ingredients. You can also try "Cooking Charades," where participants act out cooking terms or dishes.

How can I incorporate Pampered Chef products into the games?

You can incorporate Pampered Chef products by using them as part of the game challenges. For example, in "Recipe Relay," use specific Pampered Chef tools to complete tasks. In "Guess the Ingredient," feature unique ingredients that can be found in Pampered Chef recipes. This not only makes the games fun but also showcases the products.

What prizes can I offer for the winners of the games?

Consider offering Pampered Chef products as prizes, such as kitchen gadgets, cookbooks, or gift certificates. You could also create fun gift baskets with a mix of Pampered Chef items and other cooking-related goodies. This encourages participation and highlights the value of the products.

How do I keep the energy high during the games?

To keep the energy high, play upbeat music in the background and encourage friendly competition. Use a timer for challenges to add excitement and urgency. Engage the audience by allowing them to cheer for their favorite couples and provide fun commentary throughout the games.

Can I customize the games based on the couples' interests?

Absolutely! Customizing the games based on the couples' interests can make the experience more enjoyable. For example, if a couple loves baking, focus on baking-related challenges. If they enjoy grilling, incorporate grilling tasks. Tailoring the games to the participants' preferences will enhance their engagement and fun.

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