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Fluffy215 said:I have two fairs in Sept. One has a theme of going green so I will be showcasing the bamboo items and the other theme is Team Spririt. What I am doing for that I have no idea LOL That one is a business expo in my town that the town council puts together for local businesses for free. We do not pay anything other than a raffle item. They even provide canopies for the outdoors and do all the advertising. I can do any team theme but being in New England I would probably be frowned upon if I did anything other than Red Sox, Bruins, or Celtics LOL I thought about Celtics when we had so many green items but now that most of them are being retired after this month that does not leave me much LOL Red Sox colors are Red and White and Patriots are Silver and Blue. Why can't New England do Cranberry and White, how much easier would that have been LOL I also do the drawing for free cooking show this way you only get people filling them out that really want a show anyways. But as you read everyone on this website, the key is in the followup
scottcooks said:Two important tips: Keep it simple, and USE THE STARTER KIT! I do a fair every weekend, and used to bring a baker's rack, then 2 backer's racks - great way for bringing the kitchen feeling and sense of height, but way too much work for a daylong event. Now, I bring a single table, my starter kit and one simple thing to demo - 2 weeks ago it was QuickStir pitcher with fresh lemonade
4 small or 2 large lemons, 1 cup of sugar.
Ultimate Mandoline
Ice
Water
Tiny serving cups
Straws
Kitchen Shears to cut straws in half
Ultimate Mandoline with V blade
Cut lemons in half, pierce onto tines of food holder.
Remove lid from pitcher. Slice lemons right into pitcher. Stop with about 1/2 inch to go - when either just a little, or no fruit is left so you're not adding just pith and peel the last few slices - also, easier to get out of the UM.
Add 1 cup of sugar, fill to top with water and plunge about 10-12 times. Pour over small cups of ice, add a straw and serve.
Or, I've done APCS with "fat free apple pie" - using either sweet sprinkles or FSS cinnamon sugar.
Interest in my booth has gone up and it is SO much easier on me. Duplicatable!!
I use the old milk crate on its side and put about 1/3 of the starter kit items up on top, leave the tools out to show people or for them to play with.
Lately, everyone who sees it wants the Mix & Chop - I may have to order some to have on hand; they rarely want to place an order.
1. Utilize fall colors and themes: Incorporate warm, earthy tones like orange, red, and brown into your table display. You can also add elements like pumpkins, leaves, and acorns to bring in the feeling of autumn.
2. Create height and depth: Use tiered stands or risers to display your products at different levels. This adds visual interest and makes it easier for customers to see everything on your table.
3. Use props and decorations: Add some fun and festive decorations to your table, such as a tablecloth with a fall print, a banner, or a seasonal centerpiece. You can also use kitchen tools and cookware as props to showcase your products in action.
4. Offer samples: People love to try before they buy, so have some samples of your products available for customers to taste or test out. This will also attract more attention to your table and entice people to come over and see what you have to offer.
5. Keep it organized and clean: Make sure your table is neat and clutter-free. Use baskets, trays, and other organizers to keep your products and samples organized. A clean and inviting display will make it easier for customers to browse and make purchases.