freddydress
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ooops, I meant to start a new thread :blushing: what did I do? I will go post this elsewhere, sorry!!!chefann said:I think you can click "select none", then select your state. That was an option in PP - I haven't played with P3 enough to check that the same functionality is there.
A fundraiser is typically a one-time event where a group or organization sells Pampered Chef products to raise money. A cooking show, on the other hand, is a more interactive and personalized experience where a Pampered Chef consultant demonstrates and teaches guests how to use the products in their own homes.
By hosting a cooking show, the host will receive free and discounted products, as well as the opportunity to earn rewards based on the sales of the show. They also get to learn new recipes and cooking techniques from the consultant.
Absolutely! A cooking show can still be used as a fundraiser, but with the added benefit of a more personalized and interactive experience for both the host and guests. The consultant can also provide fundraising options during the show, such as a percentage of sales going towards the organization.
A Pampered Chef consultant will work with the host to choose a date and time for the show. The consultant will then create a personalized online invitation for the host to share with their guests. On the day of the show, the consultant will demonstrate products and recipes, and guests have the option to purchase products. The host will earn rewards based on the sales of the show.
Pampered Chef offers in-home cooking shows, virtual cooking shows, and catalog cooking shows. In-home shows are hosted at the host's home, while virtual shows and catalog shows can be hosted from anywhere with internet access. All three options offer the same benefits and rewards for the host.