What are the November and December themes for my upcoming shows?

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The forum discussion centers on the themes for upcoming November and December shows, featuring a flyer created by Chef Ann. Key themes include "Hide The Turkey," which utilizes Thanksgiving leftovers, "Holiday Bites and Bevs" focusing on appetizers and drinks, "Homemade for the Holidays" with gift ideas, and "Sip and Dip" emphasizing quick snacks. Participants express enthusiasm for the flyer and share additional ideas like a "Cookie Exchange" and "Soup n Slippers" theme, highlighting various recipes and preparation tips.

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  • Understanding of basic cooking techniques and recipe adaptation.
  • Familiarity with holiday-themed cooking and entertaining concepts.
  • Knowledge of food presentation and appetizer preparation.
  • Experience with using Microsoft Office for creating flyers.
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  • Research "Thanksgiving leftover recipes" for creative meal ideas.
  • Explore "appetizer and drink pairings" for holiday gatherings.
  • Learn about "cookie exchange party" organization and execution.
  • Investigate "Microsoft Office flyer design tips" for improved graphic presentation.
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This discussion is beneficial for home cooks, event planners, and anyone involved in holiday entertaining, particularly those looking to enhance their culinary presentations and themes for seasonal shows.

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Here's a flyer I just put together to put in my guest folders. It features themes for November and December shows.

Enjoy!
 

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Cool, thanks Ann! That's great!
 
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I'm in the middle of packing for a show (the host is expecting 17!), but I'll post more info tomorrow about each theme. So that others can use this and have an idea of how to explain them.
 
thanks for sharing
 
Cute flyer Ann!
 
Very cute.
 
Great Flyer...Thanks for sharing!!!
 
I love this! Thanks for sharing it! I can't wait to hear more about the Sip and dip!
 
Love the flyer! Thanks for sharing:)
 
Thanks so much, that is great :)
 
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OK- here's info on the themes.Hide The Turkey: recipes that use cooked turkey and can be prepared with Thanksgiving leftovers (in case people get sick of sandwiches). Turkey Cranberry Ring, Chicken Broccoli Braid (with turkey), Greek Chicken Lemon Rice Soup, Creamy One Pot Pasta (add cut up turkey). Really, any recipe that calls for cooked chicken, substitute cooked turkey instead. Chicken power cooking is self-explanatory. Do 3 of the recipes from the materials from CC, complete 1 to sample, and put the other 2 into the host's freezer.Holiday Bites and Bevs: Make one appetizer recipe and one drink recipe. The Cran-Raspberry Fizz from the F/W 2007 SBRC is great (recipe on CC, if you don't have that book). I highly recommend the brie recipes from that SBRC (also in the current one) as an easy but impressive appetizer. Don't forget to talk about stoneware keeping your warm appetizer warm. For a twist, do individual brie en croute (brie in pastry): use 1 tube of crescent rolls or Recipe Creations dough, cut into 24 squares. Place dough squares in mini muffin pan; press in using mini tart shaper. Place a small scoop of "filling" in the bottom of each (I suggest the toppings from the brie recipes previously mentioned), then top each with a small piece of brie. Bake at 375˚F until dough is done and golden brown.
And for another drink recipe, try this: in family-sizes QSP, combine 1 quart (4 cups) cranberry juice, 1 cup lemon-flavored vodka and 1 bottle (750 ml) sparkling wine or champagne. Yum!!Homemade for the Holidays uses gift ideas from the Holiday mini catalog, like cocoa mix and candies. Sip and Dip: This one takes a little more imagination. But it focuses on taking items that most people have in their pantries to make snacks for entertaining. You can make a couple of dips and a beverage in just a few minutes.
- 1 cup mayo, 1 cup sour cream, PC seasoning
- cream cheese mixed with green olives, basil pesto, or roasted red peppers (from a jar)
- toasted bread topped with pesto and fresh parmesan cheese (the Tapas recipes in the theme show archives on CC are a great place to start)
- juice or cider mixed with club soda, ginger ale, or Sprite. Liven it up with some spices or herbs (fresh ginger in cider - yum!)Cookie Exchange. This one's a little work for the guests, but everyone takes home cookies. Have each guest bring enough cookies so that everyone gets 1/2 dozen. At the end of the show, everyone fills their container with cookies that the other guests brought (there are many ways to do this - you can Google "cookie exchange party" for ideas). My plan is to demo the Chocolate PB Cup Torte to satisfy their sweet tooth, so nobody eats all the cookies before they're distributed. ;)
 
Thanks Ann; that's cute & just in time to stick in some host packs I'm mailing today.
 
This looks great. I'm going to print it out and display it at my show on Friday!
 
Looks good I think I will print this up.
 
Oh, Oh, you can all add Soup n slippers theme too! Chix alfedo soup rocks!
 
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mmm... I'm probably going to offer that in January/February. I did the smashed potato soup in the DCB and garlic bites in the 8" saute pan as a great combo.And sorry that this flyer is kinda plain. I got a new version of Office this week. It's got some great layouts (like this), but I haven't figured out yet how to customize them much (and had to totally fake it with the clip art, since it wouldn't let me replace the placeholder with clip art, only photos). Plus, I printed them in black/white on colored paper, so I wasn't worried about making things bright and colorful.
 
Thanks so much Ann! Love the flyer and breakdown of recipe ideas!
 
Chef Ann,

Do you have this flyer in Word? For some reason the graphics won't print on my copy. Any suggestions?

Thanks-this is a great flyer!

Suzy in Texas
 
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Had to convert it - the version of Word I have now defaults to a different file type that's not allowed here.
 

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Thank you so much!

Suzy in Texas:)
 
I love this! Thanks so much!
 
Does anyone have an updated version of this flyer for now? I don't have those beautiful graphics capabilities! Thanks!
 
Just bumping to see if anyone has an updated version of this??
 
This would be great for Easter time

Turkey and/or Ham

Anyone up to doing all of the hard work and everyone else reaping the rewards:D

:chef:
 
I will happily do it if someone can point me in the direction of some good (read: free) graphics. I love the ones that are on this flyer and would love to find something similar. Point me in the direction, and I'll put one together.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the November themes for my upcoming Pampered Chef shows?

In November, many consultants focus on themes related to holiday cooking and entertaining. Popular themes include "Thanksgiving Prep," where you can showcase products that help with meal preparation, and "Holiday Baking," featuring tools for making cookies, pies, and other festive treats.

What are the December themes for my upcoming Pampered Chef shows?

December themes often revolve around holiday celebrations and gift-giving. Consider themes like "Holiday Entertaining," which highlights products for hosting parties, or "Gifts from the Kitchen," showcasing items that make great presents for food lovers.

How can I incorporate seasonal recipes into my November and December shows?

Incorporating seasonal recipes is a great way to engage your guests. For November, you might demonstrate a classic Thanksgiving dish, like a roasted turkey or stuffing. In December, consider recipes for holiday cookies or festive appetizers that guests can easily recreate at home.

Are there any special promotions or products for November and December shows?

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How can I make my shows more interactive during the holiday season?

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