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.
I love all the spirited singing during Nirtzah.
One of these days I’ll succumb to peer pressure and join Pinterest…
My favorite moment takes me back to my childhood, it’s when we sing Chad Gad Yah. When I was a kid growing up, my mother would get impatient knowing that there was a sink full of dishes to get to, that she would begin clearing the table, meanwhile, my dad was leading the singing. I kept going back and forth clearing the table, singing as I was doing it.
Then came the cat that bit the dog that my father bought for 2 zuzzim – ha gad yah ah ah Ha gad ya! And Echad Mi yodayah as fast as we can 🙂
First bite of Matza!
Checked out Pinterest, love the Parenting Ideas, will def. use the medicine idea. Love it.
the climax of eating the matza after discussing yetzias mitrayim!
and singing Hashem’s praises during Hallel with my family, life doesn’t get much better than that 🙂
As a kid, I loved waiting for Elijah and looking for his “missing” wine. As an adult, after I realized that was just Uncle Joe 😉 I really love the foods, good soup, good brisket, and lingering at the table, not worrying about tomorrow. Dishes can always wait.
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Isn’t ma nishtana everyone’s favorite part- the kids are always so excited for it!
Love eating the matzah, after the buildup of the whole maggid!
My favourite part of the seder is the singing during hallel. My in-laws have really fun and unique tunes for basically everything, and it’s so much fun to sing through the end(especially after HOW many cups of wine?!)
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Favorite Part? That’s like asking who’s the favorite child. I like when we mix up our sandwich towards the end of the seder and every finds out if this years horseradish is hot or not. I also enjoy our family’s participation in Hadgadyah…
shulchan aruch – i am hungry!
Spending time with family and friends
My favorite part of Passover is knowing I can make the chopped liver just like my mother in law, Helen, z”l taught me”
My favorite part will be listening to my son do the four questions for the first time this year by himself!
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The four sons!
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hearing my kids recite the ma nishtana
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The singing at the end (nirtzah). The whiny, tired kids are sleeping, and everyone left has a second wind. Beautiful!
My kidlets’ awesome questions and enthusiasm. Such a privilege to be a link in the chain of the oral tradition – the mesorah!
My favorite part is when our whole family gets into a heated discussion.
My favorite part of the seder is Mah Nishtana!
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I am following you on pintrest. I especially liked the velcro craft sticks.
Hello? I’m on a “waiting list” to join pinterest? How snobby is that? Am I supposed to beg?
My favorite part of the seder is getting together with our extended family and then watching the children get really involved with the seder.
So far we have gone to other families for seder and I love watching how interested the children are and the kinds of questions they ask.
Karpas. I really like radishes dipped in salt water!
My favorite part is when we take out all the toys fir the 10 makos……and all the naches i get from my kids . I gurss i have a few faves….lol
My favorite part is when we take out all the toys fir the 10 makos……and all the naches i get from my kids . I guess i have a few faves….lol
favorite part is kids opening door for eliyahu and watching him ‘drink’.
My favorite part is finally sitting down and getting started after all that HARD work.
Our favorite part is when we do the afghani tradition of hitting each other with scallions when we read about the slaves. You have to make it fun for the kids!
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my favorite part of the seder is two fold, sorry i cannot say just one. the ten plagues in general is lots of fun with the kids because each one is always a live surprise of action and wakes everyone up and excited . but i also enjoy hearing the kids read, sing and share what they have learned in school. they work so hard and it is special to have this piece as well. chag sameach
Singing songs!
My favorite part is going to sleep at the end usually… this year the whole family is together for the first time. Grandchildren, siblings from israel etc. I can’t wait!
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My favorite part of the Seder is sitting down with my kids and hearing all they have learned in school, and how much more they know from the year before.
My favorite part of the seder is reading the Pesach story my now 10 y.o. created with his class when they were in preschool.
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My favorite part of the seder is just being with family! It’s also a plus that since my son started school last year, I no longer have to read mah nishtanah!
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What I love most about seder is creativity! Last year we had chocolate frogs with marshmallow insides and this year Zelda’s also had chocolate-marshmallow filled locusts… totally cool!!!
We have a lot of fun at our seder, but in order to get the kids to ask many questions, we throw mini marshmallow. It can get quite exciting!
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