FLASH GIVEAWAY | Kosher For Passover Prize Pack from KosherFest

I’m hoping you’re now giveaway’d out, because I have a few more goodies up my sleeve this week. Since Pesach is looming ever nearer, this week’s giveaways are going to be FLASH GIVEAWAYS, with just 48 hours to enter to win!

One lucky KOAB winner will win this Kosher for Passover prize pack from five different merchants represented at the 2011 KosherFest.

A signed copy of Levana Kirschenbaum’s newly released cookbook, Whole Food Kosher. It looks wonderful – and it’s coming to you just in time for Passover! ($28 value)

A 36-piece set of Kosher Keepers food storage containers – perfect for all your Pesach left-overs! ($18 value)

A handy-dandy matzah crumber from Davida’s Aprons – So useful for sweeping up all those pesky matzah crumbs ($12 value)

Matzah-patterned Oven Mitt and Pot Holder from The Kosher Cook – cute! ($8.50 value)

Sweet Goodies Gluen-Fre Sour Belts from Kedem – I have a real weak spot for sour gummies, so I couldn’t resist sharing a few packagea with the winner of this giveaway! ($3.50 value)

Total Prize Package Value: $70

To enter this fun Kosher for Passover KosherFest Giveaway, please leave a comment on this post telling me your favorite part of the Passover Seder. Completing this entry is mandatory to enter the giveaway.

For a second entry, follow Kosher on a Budget on Pinterest and then come back and leave a separate comment that you have done so. If you’re already following KOAB on Pinterest – YAY! Just leave a comment to that effect.

This givewaway will be open until noon CST on Wednesday, March 28. The winner will be notified later in the day!

Good luck!

Non-Disclaimer: While I attended Kosherfest 2011, I paid my own way and was not comped by any of these vendors to share this giveaway.

Comments

  1. Our favorite part of the seder is definitely the props. My four year old asked me last night if we were again going to have jumping frogs; I can’t believe she actually remembers them from last year! I think I need to check that we’ve got everything “in stock” since every year we lose a few locusts or pingpong balls.

  2. Karen Rubin Brown says

    My favorite part is family and friends.

  3. that first bite of fresh thin handmade matzah

  4. Karen Rubin Brown says

    I already follow you on Pinterest 🙂

  5. I’m the first comment..that never happens! I like the Dayenus.

  6. Shepping nachas from my kids singing the ma nishtana in yiddish.

  7. Bethany Shondark Mandel says

    I love the kids reading the questions!

  8. Miriam Lipnick says

    My favorite part of the seder is the kids getting excited and participating!

  9. Bethany Shondark Mandel says

    And I’m following on Pinterest!!

  10. I followed you on Pintrist..but I have no idea how to use it.

  11. I like taking out the plague sets that we have for the kids (and adults).

  12. Miriam Lipnick says

    I now follow KOAB on Pintrest! =)

  13. These days my favorite part of the seder is hearing my (almost) 7 year old ask the Four Questions (not sure if it’s more mommy-pride or relief that after almost 30 years I no longer have to do it!) 🙂

  14. I followed you on Pinterest 🙂

  15. my favorite part is shulchan aruch! im starving at that point 🙂

  16. Yehudis Bernhaut says

    My favorite part is mah nishtana. As a kid, for the obvious, but now as a mother I get to watch my kids do something at the seder all on their own and watch with pride at how proud they are of themselves for contributing to the Seder and feeling so important!

  17. Shayndy Abrahamson says

    Favorite part of the seder – when my kids sit mesmerized as my husband tells them all about the makkos (using Medrashim).

  18. Shayndy Abrahamson says

    Following on Pinterest!

  19. i think my favorite part of the seder is having fun with the kids. seeing their joy when we play games and sing. thats what the seder is supposed to be all about so it a win-win for me. i also love when everyone sings nirtzah together and dancing l’shana haba b’yerushalayim!

    • My favorite part of the Seder is having the whole crazy family (except for my brother, sister in law and niece 🙁 ) together. We usually haven’t all come together since Purim, so we start the Seder off with a loud round of arguments about who sits where (no not just for the kids), who has to open all of the wine bottles (me), and just how quickly we can finish Kiddush so we can have the first glass!

  20. My favorite part is the food that is specially reserved for this time of year. My family has some favorites, like fudgy, flourless brownies that they ask for all year long, but I tell them no, they’re reserved only for Pesach. They also know, to their chagrin, that they’ll only get matzah brie on Pesach and Chanukah (for the oil). It makes these times of year very special and we all look forward to them!

  21. yael weiss says

    My favorite part is the blessing of Bibhilu as done in the morocccan tradition 🙂

    http://bendichasbendichosmanos.wordpress.com/2010/04/01/in-the-moroccan-tradition/

  22. Yehudis Bernhaut says

    my favorite part is the Mah Nishtana. As a kid, for the obvious. as a mother, i get to watch my kids do something at the seder all on their own and watch with pride at how proud they are of themselves for contributing to the Seder and feeling so important!

  23. yael weiss says

    Following on pintrest!

  24. My favorite part is hearing all the kids say the ma nishtana!

  25. My favorite part of the seder has always been the singing. Love it!

  26. I follow you on pinterest!

  27. I like getting together with family and all the yummy foods!

  28. my favorite part is at the end of the seder my husband leads the whole family in an arabic version of “one is hashem” that they used to sing in egypt!

  29. my fave part of the seder is watching the kids do the 10 plagues…

  30. I already follow you on Pinterest

  31. My favorite part is listening to the kids share all the great things they learned in school!

  32. I love when we all sing Shinyim (Hallel). My father-in-law was a Chazen and we sing most of the Hagaddah. Also, by the time my sons get to Chad Gadya they are bombed and just halarious!

  33. My favorite part of the seder is finding the Afikoman.

  34. I’m now following you on Pinterest

  35. Jane Brophy says

    My favorite part is when my kids retell the story of Pesach.

  36. Echad Mi Yodeah… always loved that song! Can’t wait until my daughter is old enough to learn it!

  37. Chad Gadya. We sound the animals as we say them!

  38. My favorite part is Shulchan Orech!

  39. My favorite part of the seder is eating the Hillel sandwich (and then having seconds).

  40. My favorite part of the seder is being thankful for deliverance and saying “Next year in Jerusalem!” May it be!

  41. I follow you on Pinterest!

  42. I’m following KOAB at Pininterest!

  43. on waiting list to join Pinterest; will follow you soon.

  44. My favorite part is when the kids ask the four questions.

  45. My favorite part of the Seder is watching my children taking part!

  46. Mah Nishtanah

  47. Oooops, misspelled Pinterest! Oh well, I’m following you on the one spelled correctly.

  48. My (now adult) offspring searching for the afikomen. They have always tried to watch my husband the whole seder, which never works, and it still takes them forever to find it. My “baby” is 28. My husband is so good that the rest of us are almost asleep by the time they find it?
    !

  49. My favorite part used to be finding the afikoman, but now it is hiding it for my daughter to find

  50. Our favorite part is the end when we sing all the songs… that is if we’re still awake by then!