I know a lot of you are going to be VERY excited about today’s giveaway.
One lucky Kosher on a Budget reader will win a $119 prize package from the Pampered Chef – perfect for all your Passover cooking and hosting.
The winning package will include:
The Deep Covered Baker in Cranberry
Bake a 5-lb. chicken or turkey breast, 4-lb. roast, casseroles and more! Unglazed on the inside for perfect baking, glazed on the outside for perfect presentation. Lid inverts into baker for space-saving storage. 12 1/2″ x 9 1/2″ x 5 1/2″, 12 1/2 cups. Stoneware evenly distributes heat and draws moisture away from the surface; retains heat, so your just-out-of-the-oven foods stay hot longer; virtually nonporous, so it doesn’t retain oils, odors or flavors; microwave-, freezer-, and conventional and convection oven-safe.
Plus one medium and one large scoop
These heavy-duty stainless steel scoops are great for evenly portioning batters, doughs, fillings and salads. And yes, they do make the perfect matzah ball! Squeeze-action handles allow for convenient one-handed use. Dishwasher-safe.
Plus, Independent Consultant for the Pampered Chef host Lisa Sobel has set up a special Pampered Chef Passover Sale for KOAB readers!
From now thru Sunday, March 25, you will save 5% when you spend $60 or more – and 10% if you spend over $100 at Lisa’s Passover Pampered Chef Sale. Plus, when you spend $60 or more, you get a free gift – a Square Leakproof Glass Container.
No coupon code required. Just be sure to shop through THIS LINK and then Lisa will email you an updated invoice.
While the sale is good on anything in the online store, here are some items Lisa especially recommends for Passover:
Manual Food Processor – make charoset without electricity!
Round Covered Baker – the smaller version of the Deep Covered Baker included in the giveaway
Any Stoneware Pieces – keep food warm overnight without being on the stove!
The Ultimate Mandoline and the Food Chopper – both make prepping kugels a breeze!
To enter to win a $119 Pampered Chef Passover Prize Package, please leave a comment on this post with the one kitchen item you can’t live without during Passover. (Eg. a good set of knives.)
If you’d like even more chances to win, you can do any or all of the following:
- Go check out the Pampered Chef Passover sale and then leave a separate comment on this post with the one product you’d really like to have for your Passover collection
- Share this giveaway with your friends on Facebook by posting the following status update: Kosher on a Budget is hosting a Pampered Chef Giveaway for Passover. Check it out here http://kosheronabudget.com/2012/03/giveaway-pampered-chef-prize-package-for-passover/ Then come back and leave a comment on this post telling me that you’ve done so.
- Like Lisa’s Pampered Chef Facebook page – then come back and leave a comment on this post telling me that you’ve done so
This giveaway will be open until Sunday, March 25th. The winner will be notified on Monday, 3/26/12, so that your prize package can be shipped in plenty of time for Passover.
Good luck!
Disclaimer: This giveaway is provided by Lisa Sobel, an Independent Consultant for the Pampered Chef. I was not compensated in any way for hosting this giveaway nor for sharing my positive opinions.
I would love to have the round covered baker (I love my deep covered baker), and some cookware protectors (instead of the towels that I have been using).
Can’t live without my mix-master!
I require a knife, a cutting board, and a pan! 🙂
I think I might like the french-fry cutter. We sure eat lots of potatoes!
My Melita coffee cone gets me through those ‘day after seder’ days (and the rest of the week)!
Cannot do with out my peelers.
I have liked Lisa’s Facebook page 🙂
I cannot do with out my food processor so many passover recipes are mixed easier with it, and my veggie peeler.
Updated my status and I would love a covered baker!
My food processor is indispensable! A close second is my onion chopper.
I can’t live without my food processor! That Pampered Chef Mandolin looks amazing, it would help out soooo much! 🙂
I am not a great cook, maybe having decent cookware & utensils will help. I’ve never tried pampered chef. Help I do well w/staples ie red beans &/or spaghetti
Frying pan,,,lots of eggs.
I liked you on facebook and posted your information to my wall!
Hands, down–I have to agree with all those who have said a good vegetable peeler is indispensable at Pesach! AND my new Manual Food Processor is going to come in a close second this year for chopping up all those nuts, mushrooms and onions for kuggels, nut loaf, Matzo Brie, Veggie Mach Liver, Crunchy Passover Cookies–the more I think about it–the more Pesach Recipes come to mind!
Peeler and frying pan!
That would have to be my food processor
cannot do without my potato and apple peeler!
Can’t live without my electric mixer! Need it for so many recipes! Especially all those sponge cakes!
I posted the link on my status. A FB fiend of mine who was not previously a fan of yours already shared the link. I think I should get an extra entry for that!
i have an old fashioned large wooden bowl and old fashioned chopper (from my mom) which i use to make charoset. my strong husband helps out too!
Checked out the Pampered Chef site. I would love some of those stoneware products, especially the rectangular baker.
I can’t live without a frying pan on Pesach.
I can’t live without my frying or sauté pans. I use them (dairy and meat) for almost every meal, and I could sure use a larger one if that were possible.
I also checked out the Pampered Chef Passover Sale and, of course, I could use the multi-scraper!!!
I would love the French Fry Cutter !
I checked out Lisa’s Pampered Chef site. I would love the round covered stoneware baker. Looks super useful!
food processor and my rada knives
Cant live without my kosher l’pesach panini maker griddle plates- pancakes, matzo meal breaded schnitzel- cooks it all.
I have a frying pan that is completely unmatched for producing perfect crepes (which we use to make “noodles” on Pesach) It’s really my mother’s and was my grandmother’s before her. I don’t know what it is about that pan, it looks totally basic, but I have never gotten such good noodle-crepes out of anything else.
my grater and knives and cutting boards
I can’t live without my stand mixer!
a good sturdy and pretty bowl- great for mixing, storing and serving
Need!!! A good potato Ricer….I know its sounds funny but we make gnocchi from scratch as a good alternative meal!!!!
Posted as my Status!!!
Liked Lisa’s Page!!!!
I couldn’t live without the sentimental things that appear once a year.
Like my red pyrex bowl, handed down from my mother and rich with childhood memories of melting chocolate for chocolate matzah.
I still use that bowl today and suddenly, I’m 3 years old again – even though that’s the age of my grandchildren 😉
I’d like to have the beaded serving set for Pesach.
So often we skimp on the “nice” things for the one week holiday.
Such a pity.
I’d like to serve in style 😉
I NEED my good chefs knife and bamboo cutting board.
My set of glass bowls.
My egg separator… It is SUCH a help as there are a million recipes asking for divided eggs….
A good peeler.
My blender! I use it to make our familys famous salad dressings for passover. An essential for our 8 days
I posted as my status!!
LIked lisa’s page!
Lisas page was liked
Can’t live without the skillet!
A good vegetable peeler! 😉
The manual food processor looks like a great piece to add to our Pesach collection.
My grandmother’s chopping bowl and chopper—I know that is two items, but they go together. I make her recipes and it is only right to make them that way—much better than any food processor!!
In reality, I could reeeeeeeeaaaaallllly use the covered baker, but the triple tiered tower is so adorable and perfect for my Pesach cookies :).