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Chefstover2 said:I'm sure you'll get a lot of suggestions, but when I do it, I offer six of the recipes I'll be offering in the coming season and let them vote on their favorite (this way I get to practice the recipes and taste them too). Go over retiring products and new stuff and give something away (tickets for RSVP, bookings, orders, recruit leads, etc.). It's worked quite well for me several years running.
Just my two cents.
Bren706 said:I am also doing 6 or so recipes and calling it a "Recipe Tasting". The recipes are:
~Loaded Baked Potato Chowder
~South of the Border Meatloaf
~Sundried Tomato Tart Squares
~Grilled Chicken Penne Al Fresco (I know it is from last season, but it is one of my favorites)
~Mini Carrot Cake cups
~Pineapple upside down cake
Bren706 said:Becky, do you have a drawing slip for the voting? Would you mind sharing?
pamperedlinda said:Becky!!!!! why did I never think to have them bring a guest to my appreciation party??? Brilliant! I always invite my past hosts, preferred customers and people I really like
AJPratt said:What can be made the day before, or earlier in the day?
ChefBeckyD said:I've used this one for several years - just updated it to reflect the current season...
Because this show has been really well attended, I only invite past hosts and their guests. Then I pamper them at the show - everyone gets freebies (SB, recipe cards, seasoning samples), and I do drawings for product that I have on hand. I have them fill out the Survey, asking them to give me their opinion, because I do value them so much - I wouldn't have business without them!
I avg. about $600 for this show, and anywhere from 6-10 bookings.
I only do it once a year, but didn't do it this past year, because my house was all torn apart. People are excited about coming this year! (Mine is Aug. 31)
doughmama said:I made the apple brie cup appy yesterday. I was going to bring it over to a family bbq. honestly both my husband and I felt there was something missing. Very bland. I won't make them again. I'll stick to the brie with the apricot preserves and chopped pecans. easier and so much better!
pamperedlinda said:Anne - what time of day is your party and how many are you expecting?
pamperedlinda said:Do you have more than one DCB? Several of these recipes use the DCB - what are you transferring them to to keep them warm?
ChefBeckyD said:The pineapple over cream cheese, and the dipping oils w/ bread are also done in a minute.
AJPratt said:Can you tell me more about the pineapple?
AJPratt said:Thanks to everyone for their input!
Some easy and crowd-pleasing appetizers to serve at your customer appreciation show include: veggie platters with dip, cheese and crackers, bruschetta, mini quiches, and chicken skewers.
For main dishes, consider serving chicken parmesan, baked salmon, or a pasta dish such as fettuccine alfredo. These dishes are easy to prepare but still have an elegant touch.
For dessert, you can't go wrong with a classic chocolate cake or a fruit tart. Other options include mini cheesecakes, chocolate-covered strawberries, or a trifle with layers of fruit, cream, and cake.
If you have customers with dietary restrictions, consider serving a variety of dishes that cater to different dietary needs. Some options include a vegetarian pasta dish, a gluten-free salad, and a dairy-free dessert option like sorbet.
For drinks, consider serving a signature mocktail or cocktail, like a fruit punch or sangria. You can also offer a selection of non-alcoholic beverages such as flavored sparkling water, lemonade, or iced tea.