We've got a winner! Congratulations to Ayelet M. of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida for winning the Party City Pesach Goodies package!
Thanks to all of you who entered and a giant thanks to Party City for sponsoring this Pesach giveaway. More Party City giveaways will be coming down the pike soon.
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DailyCheapskate has reached 600 Facebook likes, and to celebrate, I'm going to do a "Flash" Pesach giveaway. The very generous folks at Party City have passed along a few Pesach-related goodies: some Pesach oven mitts and dish towel, matzah spreader knives, a matzah crumb sweeper, and some Seder finger puppets, to give to one lucky DailyCheapskate reader. Since everyone is so crazybusy shopping and cleaning these days, this will be a quickie Flash Giveaway that will be over on Sunday, 3/25/12 at 8:00 pm EST.
To be entered, you need to have liked DailyCheapskate on Facebook AND then leave a comment below this post telling me what your favorite part of the Passover seder is. Random.org will choose a winner on Sunday evening.
What's my favorite part of the seder? It's definitely the singing.
Fine Print: you must be over 18 and a resident of the USA to win. You also must not be a relative of mine or an employee of Party City. The retail value of this giveaway is approximately $50. This will undoubtedly be a low-entry giveaway, so you've got a great chance of winning.
Comment below.
Just a quick note on the commenting: 1) make sure you leave your email address (in the format "frugalskate at gmail dot com") so that I can notify you if you've won and 2) if you're not logged into a gmail account, the easiest commenting selection is "Name/URL" where you can leave the URL part blank.
My favorite part of the seder is hearing my kids ask the Mah Nishtanah. And I liked you on FB last year. cjs041682 at hotmail dot com.
ReplyDeleteLiked you on facebook and m y favorite part of th seder is sitting around the seder with family for hours and no interuptions from phones emails texts etc. sompo1126 at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part of the seder is the kids getting so excited to share what they've learned in school!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part is the singing and being together with the family!!
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I love our finding the afikoman game!
ReplyDeletedefinitely the singing!
ReplyDeletemy favorite parts are halachma anya. the music reminds me of when I was a child and the fact that Jews everywhere are reciting this same text on this same night. caroline dot musin at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI love hitting everyone with green onions during Dayeynu, and I love throwing around stretchy sticky hands when we say "mighty hand and outstretched arm."
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I love hitting everyone with green onions during Dayeynu, and I love throwing around stretchy sticky hands when we say "mighty hand and outstretched arm."
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My favorite part is definitely the spirited singing with my family during Nirtzah. I look forward to it every year. Thanks for offering this giveway. amaralevinereich at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteLove hearing my kids sing the mah nistana.
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Chad Gadya
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part of the seder used to be my dad, A"H explaining "Avodim Hayinu". Now it's the 4 kosot of wine, even though I'm only allowed 5% alcohol.
ReplyDeleteThe children asking questions.
ReplyDeleteThe singing, the family - all great. The best part? My dad's charoset!
ReplyDeleteLove the kids' eagerness and all their great questions. The night is so alive! (liked you on FB) ayelet613 at gmail
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part is the tunes at the end of the seder and humming them as I clear the table even though it is very late/early.
ReplyDeleteFriends, don't forget to leave your email address or you won't be entered in the giveaway! If you've commented and forgot to leave your email, you can re-comment with it.
ReplyDeleteHaving the nephews/nieces and soon my children doing the 4 questions that I had to do for almost 20 years.
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The enormous meal! But also helping to create a totally interactive seder for the little ones complete with flying plagues, jokes and singing. grapemac at comcast dot com
ReplyDeletethe family being together is the best part!
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Being with family and watching all our children enjoy and learn and create memories that will last a lifetime,
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part is all of the singing - especially "Who Knows One?"
ReplyDeleteOne year the marror was particularly strong and my husband made quite a funny scene. Now every year my favorite part of the seder is watching my nieces and nephew get so excited to see what will happen when my husband eats marror.
ReplyDeleteAfter the lengthy preparations- shopping, peeling, cooking, baking and preparing for all the guests...I love the time I can finally sit down and look at all the beautiful faces of my family and guests.
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watching the kids check to see if eliyahu hanavi is drinking from his cup! i liked your on facebook.
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I'll be excited to be with family...and that a lot of the cooking and most of the cleaning will be done!
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Actually, my favorite part is being able to share our wonderful meal with the family!
ReplyDeletei love finally getting there after the hard work and having time with my family.
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