GIVEAWAY | Pampered Chef Prize Package for Passover

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.

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.

Comments

  1. um… so far, never really “made” pesach so i dont have a good “can’t live w/o you thing” …. i’m dreaming, that if i did, it would prob be a good food processor since e/t is potatoes, potatoes, potatoes on pesach!

  2. Can’t live without a sieve for rinsing quinoa.

  3. Updated my status and love the covered baker. Can’t live without the matza ball maker. My mom still thinks I roll by hand…..shh don’t tell her.

  4. I have a vidalia onion chopper from Bed Bath and Beyond. I love that I can use it anytime since it is manual and is quick and easy to clean and small to put away.

  5. I just checked out the website – so many great things it’s hard to pick one, but I would love the 12 quart stock pot.

  6. At Passover I can’t live without my blender for Potato Kugel, my frying pan and my Kitchenaid…without these things I would be lost

  7. I can’t live without a good peeler on Passover

  8. I like Lisa’s FB page

  9. The mandoline looks great, I’d love to try it!

  10. Jessi Levy says

    I liked the pampered chef FB page, and I can not imagine going through pesach without a good potato peeler or my blender.

  11. Jen Gorman says

    I cannot live without my deep dish pie pan (stoneware) and baking stone. We use them every week to back challah (put balls of dough in the pie pan and it becomes what my son calls a pull-apart”cupcake challah.”

  12. Jen Gorman says

    I’d love another set for holidays & Shabbat when I have company!

  13. My wok, to make large quantities of food quickly!

  14. Jen Gorman says

    Posted on my status! Happy shopping!

  15. I would like to try the mango cutter, my kids could eat 10 mangoes a day if I let them.

  16. I shared it on facebook

  17. I like the pampered chef page.

  18. I checked out the website and honestly I would want the pan scrapers! They are tiny and cheap but pampered chef makes the best ones. I lost mine and tried to buy an equivalent at Bed Bath and it just wasn’t nearly as good.

  19. Can’t be done without my food processor

  20. I need pots/pans! The first year I made Passover (one seder) I tried to do it with only one pot and one pan-and no oven.

  21. Miriam Lichtenfeld says

    I can’t live without my little food processor for making mayo, chopped liver and Charoset. I can’t stand pessadik mayo. Thanks for doing this give-away.

  22. Deep covered baker would be perfect for pesach roasted chicken and potatoes/veggies- our favorite.

    Also- I ‘liked’ the page.

  23. Ever since I discovered the soft-skin peeler, my recipe repertoire has expanded to include tomatoes, peaches, plums–which all make amazing sauces! I’m also very grateful for my large glass cutting boards (much easier to clean than vinyl) and very large pots. But most of all–I couldn’t make Pesach without my dear family to help me!

  24. Evelyn Behar says

    I cannot, cannot, cannot live without my grandmother’s tea set. Every morning during Pesach, I wake up and make myself coffee or tea and I think of her. She gave it to me along with a matching serving dish, on which I put whatever small Pesach treat I am having that morning. Gotta keep Pesach breakfasts interesting/exciting SOMEHOW… 🙂

  25. Shayna Levine-Hefetz says

    Since we eat our meals at my parents across the street, about the only item I own for Pesach is a knife for cutting vegis – we can’t live without those. 🙂

  26. I would love a good set of knives from the Pampered Chef

  27. I can’t live without a knife and cutting board on Pesach!

  28. Each year it is my job to make the charoset. For that reason, I cannot live without my food processor during passover.

  29. So many things on the website I would like, but the one I want the most is the leak proof containers. I am trying to convert all my plastic tupperware to the glass kind.

  30. I posted on FB

  31. You hit the nail on the head with the knives. Last year I used super cheap ones and paid for it in frustration! I can’t wait to use my new ones this year — they aren’t the same as my year-round set, but they’re sure to be 10 times better than last year’s crew.

  32. I’d love to own a high-quality saucepan with a lid (from The Pampered Chef site). Seems so basic, but I don’t have any Pesach pots or pans!

  33. I liked TPC on Fb.

  34. I don’t know how i ever lived without a food processor for pesach. It feels like everything i make needs to be chopped or grated or shredded.

  35. Cuisinart.

  36. The two things I use the most on Pesach are my OXY peeler and my food processor. Yhey both make things so much easier

  37. I’d like the 7″ Santoku knife from the Pampered Chef.

  38. I liked Lisa’s Pampered Chef Facebook page.

  39. A food processor! We eat way too much potato kugel to grate potatoes!

  40. The french fry cutter from the sale looks great!

  41. Chani Czeladnicki says

    A good set of knives makes things so much easier.

  42. I think my food processor is my most important Pesach kli.

  43. The brownie pan – where every piece is a corner! We fight over the corner pieces in our family.

  44. I posted about the giveaway on my facebook.

  45. I liked Lisa’s Pampered Chef Facebook page.

  46. I cannot live without my Passover hand mixer.

  47. Can’t live without Vegetable peeler & good cutting knife!

  48. Food storage containers. I always run out of leftover and take home containers!

  49. adinae1212 says

    I cannot live without my frying pans…

  50. adinae1212 says

    Posted on FB 🙂