
These all come with either free Amazon Prime or SuperSaver shipping. The items that are Subscribe & Save have free shipping without Prime. If you don't have a Prime membership, get together with some friends and order enough to meet the SuperSaver $25 minimum. Most of these items involve purchasing more than you will use, so you will probably want to get together with friends anyway.
Remember, you can save some real money with Amazon Subscribe & Save (15% off and automatic free shipping) and then as soon as your item ships, you can go into your Amazon settings and UnSubscribe. It's extremely easy and I've done it numerous times.
- Osem Pudding Chocolate Flavor, 3.3 oz, pack of 12, $12.92; make sure you click on the link that says "2 new from $12.92." ($1.08 each).
If you prefer vanilla, there is a Subscribe & Save deal for the small size package: Osem Pudding Vanilla Flavor, 2.8 oz. pack of 12, $10.98 ($0.92 each). Remember, you can very easily unSubscribe from Subscribe & Save once your order has shipped. I use these as cake-enrichers or I mix them with non-dairy topping and freeze in parfait cups for moussey-kind-of desserts.
- Osem Israeli Matzah Meal, 1 lb., pack of 6, $12.17 with Subscribe & Save, ($2.03 each). Remember, you can very easily unSubscribe from Subscribe & Save once your order has shipped.
- Osem Matzah Farfel, 1 lb. pack of 5, $11.77 with Subscribe & Save or $2.35 each. (No product picture.)
- Paskesz Fine Coconut, 6 oz. pack of 6, $13.85 or $2.31 each. Gotta make those homemade macaroons.
- Osem Passover Walnut Cake, 8.8 oz., pack of 9, $21.18 with Subscribe & Save ($2.35 each).
I usually pick up about four of these non-gebrucks cakes and throw them in my freezer. They are similar to pound cake. They're great to have on hand when I'm serving guests who don't eat gebrucks or are on gluten-free diets. But why do I really love them?
When I reach that oh-so-magical exhaustion point in the holiday where I cannot, will not, shall not bake yet another dessert, but still have guests coming, I take one of these out, slice it into big slabs, top each slice with a scoop of KLP non-dairy topping, and drizzle with chocolate syrup and sliced strawberries, and voila, shmancy Pesach dessert.
If you've got a nut allergy, you can also get the marble version of this cake at the same price:
Osem Passover Marble Cake, 8.8 oz., pack of 9, $21.18 with Subscribe & Save ($2.35 each)
The chocolate-chip version is ever so slightly more expensive:
Osem Passover Chocolate Chip Cake, 8.8 oz., pack of 9, $24.92 ($2.77 each).
- Bigelow Constant Comment Tea, 20-count boxes, pack of 6, $11.13 with Subscribe & Save ($1.86 each). (Make sure you click on the Subscribe & Save link!)
Bigelow English Teatime Tea, 20-count boxes, pack of 6, $11.12 with Subscribe & Save ($1.86 each).
Forget about the traditional Wissotszky Passover tea that cost upwards of $3 per box! Did you know that Bigelow makes quite a few varieties of KLP teas, under the Kof-K hechsher? And these teas are delicious; I drink their Plantation Mint flavor year round. Their Constant Comment Tea and their English Teatime Tea, both KLP (according to their website) and both less than $2 for a 20-count box right now. Order these with friends and then mix and match for some real Pesach tea bargains.
- Gefen Passover Black Pepper, 3 oz., pack of 8, $7.85 ($0.98 each)
KLP spices generally go for about $2 each, so this is a half-price bargain. You are definitely going to want to split this with friends (though I would stockpile one for next year), since there's no way you'll be going through 8 jars of pepper over 8 days. (If you do, you're putting too much spice in your food....)
- Liebers Creamy Chocolate Supreme Passover Frosting, 9 oz., pack of 4, $4.69 ($1.17 each)
A real time-saver when you're making multiple desserts for different meals and at $1.17 each, treat yourself to a shortcut. I've also spread this frosting on matzoh and topped with nuts and frozen it for a quick-and-dirty dessert when I know my guests are bringing a bunch of kids.
- Osem Mediterranean Pickles (medium), 19 oz. cans, pack of 12, $16.47 with Subscribe & Save ($1.38 per can).
You can split up the 12 cans with friends or not...I bought this just for us, because we buy these delicious Israeli pickles year-round and I don't mind stockpiling them at this price.
- Osem Mediterranean Green Olives, 19.6 oz.cans, pack of 12, $26.67 with Subscribe & Save ($2.23 per can).
- Savion Roasted Garlic Flavor Couscous made with 18-minute matzoh, 5.50 oz., pack of 6, $22.14 ($3.69 per box). This stuff is made with 18-minute matzoh meal and is so good, it's worth twice this price. I've seen it in the stores for $4.50+.
- Gefen KLP Onion Powder, 2.25 oz., pack of 8, $12.80 ($1.60 each). Pesach spices generally go for $2 each in most stores. Since no one uses 8 jars of onion powder in 8 days (unless you know something I don't), you will definitely want to split this one with friends, unless you decide to stockpile it for future years.
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