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Crock Pot Cook Off
Fundraising
We had a crock pot cook off at our church to
raise money for our VBS Program. We
had 20 people make dishes in 4 categories. (chili, stew,
chowder and soup). All food was brought to a central
location in crock pot. The general
public paid admission to the cook off and became the
judges. The cost was $5 for adults and $2.50 for kids.
They were then able to go around the
room and sample everyone's creations and judge.
They received voting tickets for each category and were
able to vote for one dish in each
category. We also offered free bottled water
and bread and corn bread to cleanse the pallet and give
relief from the heat of some of the
chilis. We gave out prizes for first place in
each category (we gave a new crock pot cookbook.) We also
had a bake sale and a raffle for a new
fancy crock pot. It was a big hit. We
will be doing it again this year but will be adding more
categories such as desserts and a
miscellaneous category. You can't beat a $5 lunch and
all the samples you can eat for a fundraiser.
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Submitted By: DeAnna Tetreault, Orwell, VT
We have included a number of do-it-yourself fundraising ideas in this
section such as a Crock Pot Cook Off that offer a break from
traditional product sales. They were developed by groups just like
yours in an attempt have a little fun with their fundraiser. Some of
them are tried and true while others show a lot of creativity ... and
even wackiness in some cases. All of them are obviously not
appropriate for every group, but sometimes, with only a little
modification, your might find some fund raising ideas that are perfect
for your group. If you have an idea for a do-it-yourself fund raiser
you are willing to share with others, please send it to us via email
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and everything you would want to know if you were hearing the idea for
the first time.
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