Team Building With Sushi January 9, 2012
Posted by James Coakes in team building.Tags: cooking, sushi, team building
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Sumptuous Sushi is our latest team building event based on preparing and eating a delicious sushi meal. Cookery has been a popular theme for team building in recent years. The task is genuinely bonding for a team and, at the end, they eat what they have created giving a real sense of purpose. Traditionally a feast is how teams celebrate winning.
Our Sumptuous Sushi event is lead by an experienced sushi chef who will teach participants how to create this very popular food. The skills learned can be taken home, so participants will be able to prepare delicious sushi for their friends and family.
Happy New Year from our team January 5, 2010
Posted by James Coakes in team building.Tags: chocolate making, cooking, film making, progressive resources, the crystal challenge
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A very happy and prosperous New Year from the team here at Fun Team Building Activities and Progressive Resources. It will be interesting to see what is popular in 2010. We predict that cooking and chocolate making will continue to be popular and also The Crystal Challenge, with our next generation of updated challanges and equipment. Photos will be coming in February.
Our clients still want fun events but there has to be more to it than that. They need return on investment, now more than ever. We give this with authentic, effective activities without corny storylines and where the outcome feels natural rather than affected.
Team building cooking event October 21, 2009
Posted by James Coakes in team building.Tags: cooking, cooking event, team building
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Cooking is the big trend in team building at the moment. There are several reasons for this; it appeals to a broad church, it’s a tranferable life skill that people want to learn more about and, importantly, in the current climate it doesn’t seem so frivolous as some other activities.

Cookery Team Building
So, how does team building cooking event work? It’s pretty straight forward, as you can imagine. The team is set a challenge and must prepare a meal. Variables will include the size of the team and time scale, so with larger events teams may be divided into starters, main courses and sweets. In some cases the team may be running a simulated restaurant, so decoration, menus and even business plans come into the event. It’s very flexible specific goals can be included.
Versions on the theme can include Chinese food, or any nationality and even international themes. Imagine a huge event themed on cookery from around The World.
Another very popular event is chocolate making, but that has so much potential that it deserves an entry all of its own. Watch this space!


