Monday, April 18, 2011

A Passover Giveaway!

Ok, so all y'all know that I love my saucepans that I got from CSN Stores*. I love me some CSN Stores. And they love me,  apparently, because they want to do another giveaway here at my little blog! Do you want to win $30 to spend at CSN Stores?  I bet you do.


To enter: 
  • In honor of Passover this week, you must leave a comment here telling me one thing (anything at all!) that you know about Passover.  How's THAT for missing the message? In honor of my people's freedom, I command you to tell me about it! Nobody ever said I made sense. 
  • Tweet, blog, facebook, digg, whatever - tell The Internet about this giveaway.  Then come back here and leave a comment for each thing you do, telling me that you did it.  There is no limit to how many times you can enter!  Well, ok, you're limited by the amount of social networking you do.
Photo from this blog that I found through Google Images.
Check it out if you're looking for a Passover fact to use
to enter the contest. Or, you know, use Wikipedia.  :)


Chag Pesach Same'ach and happy entering!


*yadda yadda, yeah I know that link doesn't take you to the saucepans. But I have to include it to give you guys the giveaway. And yeah, I know that doing so helps CSN Stores' page rank in Google searches. I'm ok with that, because A) it means you guys get a giveaway, B) it means that I get a little CSN credit for myself if I write a review of the product, and C) I like CSN Stores and I don't mind helping their page rank.  They are super useful! And super nice! Hi, CSN!


Ed Note: I always forget to say when the contests are going to end! This one's running for the whole week of Passover! I'll pick a winner on Wednesday, April 27, since I think Passover technically ends at sundown on Tuesday the 26th.  And no, now you cannot use this as your fact :)

32 comments:

  1. I know that it is a 7 day holiday :)

    Great giveaway!

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  2. I know that Matzah is eaten during Passover.

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  3. tweet:
    http://twitter.com/mami2jcn/status/60131022091730944

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  4. I know that it falls on a full moon!!
    Thanks for this splendid giveaway
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  5. I blogged your giveaway: http://mommilitary.blogspot.com/2011/04/kims-kitchen-sink-passover-giveaway.html
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    Thanks!!

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  6. I tweeted at http://twitter.com/#!/anashct/status/60131413399310337
    email: anashct [at] yahoo [dot] com

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  7. I posted here on google buzz: https://profiles.google.com/108997305701290034566/posts/TRevjLqNoFU

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  8. I know that special foods are consumed during passover, specifically those without leaven. rhisomers(at)gmail(dot)com

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  9. I know it celebrates Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt.

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  10. I like unleavened bread :) ...and it was unleavened b/c the Israelites had to leave before the bread rose!

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  11. I know that it celebrates the Exodus, when Israelites were freed from slavery in Egypt :)

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  12. tweeted http://twitter.com/DeeGee13/status/60379447039242240

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  13. shared on fb as Dee G http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=178447002203977&id=1449584700

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  14. I dugg as deegee13

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  15. I stumbled as deegee13 http://www.stumbleupon.com/favorites/review/52835924/

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  16. i know that the polar bears will not play a game during passover '11, possibly because paul devoured the lamb shank...

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  17. I know that there are some Rabbi's with blowtorches trying to rid kitchens of the last atoms of leavened bread (see WSJ - http://on.wsj.com/f3U82l

    I'll be facebooking this.

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  18. It is one of the most widely observed Jewish holidays

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  19. tweeted http://twitter.com/#!/garota17/status/60514029185142784
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  20. during passover Jews eat a meal known as the seder
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  21. The Haggadah is the book or text Jews read from during Passover.It was published in 1837.
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  22. debbie_suburbsanityApril 23, 2011 at 7:00 AM

    God visited the last of the ten plagues on the Egyptians, killing all their firstborn. While doing so, God spared the Children of Israel, “passing over” their homes—hence the name of the holiday.
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  23. debbie_suburbsanityApril 23, 2011 at 7:01 AM

    Tweeted: http://twitter.com/#!/suburbsanity/status/61791687546109952
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  24. debbie_suburbsanityApril 23, 2011 at 7:02 AM

    Posted on fb: http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=204958379525030&id=100000865341565
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  25. I know that Passover is one of the three pilgrimage festivals.
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  26. I shared this giveaway on Facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/shala.darkstone/posts/198195443551499
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  27. I know that Passover means seders ... I have a Jewish friend who has attended many this year already.

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  28. I shared on my facebook wall.

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  29. Actually, the Haggadah demonstrates that the Jewish people were the first to "differentiate" instruction, addressing all of the developmental needs and differences of the four types of sons. I like that they simplify for the simple son, and personalize for the wicked son. I think it applies to daughters too. I have the "wise" daughters...

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  30. Passover begins on the 15th day of the month of Nisan, which is the first month of the Hebrew calendar's festival year!

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  31. I tweeted!

    http://twitter.com/#!/FakeGradSchool/status/63099009744646144

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  32. I shared on Facebook!

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