Passover's coming! Every Passover, Jewish homes all over the world anticipate the holiday in a flurry of preparations, including buying new or replacing old dishes, pots and pans, silverware, kitchen appliances, gadgets, glassware, bed linens, table linens, etc. The best time to do this is NOT the week before the holiday, but year-round! Here are some deals you might find helpful in stocking up for Passover. (And if you don't celebrate Passover, these are still fantastic deals!) Because some of these deals were posted a while back, if you discover that the promo codes on these deals have expired, please let me know and I will see about posting current codes. And if you see a great Passover deal posted on another blog, send me the url and I will happily post it to this list.
- $42 for service for 12 dishes, from JCPenney
- Target: Housewares Sale + Deal on Corelle
- Housewares Deals, a social purchasing site devoted to kitchen wares
- 4-slice Black & Decker toaster oven for $28.49 (with Amazon Prime free shipping)
- Get Judaic Traditions paperware for Passover for half-price at Party City
- Amazon: Kitchen Aid Artisan Mixer Just $162 After Rebate
- 6-Piece Euro-Home Stainless Steel Knife Set in Block. $20 shipped
- JCPenney 30/20/10 sale: get a 10-piece Cook Copper Tri-ply Stainless Steel Cookware set for $179
- Food Network Stain-Resistant Restaurant Tablecloth - 70 x 144, $18.32, shipped
- 4 quart Crock Pot for $15.50 on Amazon
- Farberware knife set for $35, shipped
- Cotton percale sheet sets for $18
- Fiestaware at $16.75 for each five-piece place setting
- More bedding sales: twin-sized duvet cover and 2 shams on Overstock for $35.39
- Company coming? Save 45% and get free shipping at Bedding.com
- Cuisinart 11 cup food processor for $79
- Better Homes & Gardens "Portrait" 18/0 flatware set (service for 12 plus five serving utensils), shipped, for $39
- Get either of these stainless 6-quart slow cookers from JCPenney for less than $20
Oh, my! I think that flatware may be mine... Bye-bye, plasticware purchased and repurchased year after year!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
Enjoy Caroline...that flatware is a great buy!
ReplyDeleteSo I just realized that FREE is more frugal than frugal (if that makes sense). Since we are getting new silverware for our upcoming wedding, I'm kashering one of my current sets for Pesach (my klp kitchen is fleishig only). YEA! FREE FLATWARE for Pesach!!!!
ReplyDeleteFree beats frugal every time. :)
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