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AJPratt said:I usually just do "Got it, Love it", but I'm thinking I need to get more creative. Any suggestions?
cookinthehouse said:I recently did the food chopper fued. I knew that a majority of hte guests new alot about pc, (i already met them at 2 shows in the previous month) so i thought.. hmmmm i took a little tv table and it is kind of like the family fued, 2 contestants come up and wait for a questions, first person who slams the food chopper can answer.... that is it... we rotate... i give tickets to the person who gets the correct answer i usually only do aboout 6 questions... cause that takes care of 12 people.... it was fun, and believe it or not the PC know it alls did not KNOW IT ALL!!
bbauman07 said:Do you have the game book I post here a while back? I would be happy to post the link, I also have 2 floppy disks full of game.
I like playing PC bingo, I make a master copy for the show. Then I start the show by reading off my list and telling the guests they can put each peice of info in whatever spot they like. Examples SS kit cost, Food chopper, Free products, etc. I just pick a few products we will be using, recruiting info, host benefits info,etc till every square is full.
The thing I like about this game is it gives me a chance to "plant more seeds"
CookingwithCourtney said:Brooke- I'm interested in the games you have!
How do you play the right, left game? I've seen this mentioned once before for a bridle shower could you please explain it to me?lnicole77 said:I have been doing the right/left game at the end of my shows, instead of doing a drawing. The guests seem to enjoy it...
I have had success with playing BINGO.
I also do the grocery/food word scramble when I am cleaning up in between demos to keep the guests focused on the show rather an engross in side conversation, this one is usually a group effort and I don't do a prize, when I am done and ready to get the focus back on me, I go over the answers and then say that all these itmes have something in common, that the are the every day items that we all have in our pantry or can get from our local supermarkets, and they are some of the ingredients we use in our pampered chef recipes to make them easy for us.
The Icebreaker Game is a fun way to get everyone at the show introduced to each other. It typically involves asking participants to share something about themselves, such as their favorite kitchen gadget or recipe. It helps break the ice and get everyone comfortable before starting the demonstration.
The Recipe Game is a popular game at Pampered Chef shows. It involves giving each participant a blank recipe card and asking them to write down their favorite recipe. The recipe cards are then collected and redistributed, so everyone ends up with a new recipe to try out. It's a great way to share and discover new recipes!
The Product Matching Game is a fun and interactive way to learn about the different products offered by Pampered Chef. It involves asking participants to match product names to their corresponding pictures or descriptions. It's a great way to learn about the products and their uses, while also having some friendly competition.
Yes, we often play a game during the demonstration to keep things fun and engaging. One popular game is the "Name That Product" game, where participants have to guess the name of a product based on its description or use. It's a great way to test your knowledge and learn about new products.
Yes, we love to reward our game winners with small prizes such as Pampered Chef products or gift cards. It's our way of saying thank you for participating and making the show even more enjoyable. So make sure to join in on the games for a chance to win!