FREE STUFF: Selection of Kosher Meat from Grow and Behold

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Sure, you’ve got your seder menu all planned. But as the week of Passover continues we can all get bored with leftover chicken soup and potato kugel.  And for one lucky Nosher reader we’ve got a delicious opportunity to make the last days of Passover a little easier with a lunch box from Grow and Behold Foods.

Grow and Behold pastrami

Your post-seder Passover menu will get a little more exciting with these items. Or, if you’re traveling, this is a perfect host gift for the holiday. The pack includes: 1lb pastrami (4 packs) 6 burger patties (2 packs) and 1 pack each of hot dogs, merguez, mild chorizo, and spicy chorizo sausages. Your prize will ship or deliver during Chol Ha Moed – just in time for the last days of Passover.

Grow and Behold burgers

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People frequently ask me where they can get quality, sustainably-raised meat and I always recommend Grow and Behold to friends, family and readers. Grow and Behold brings OU Glatt Kosher-certified pastured meats raised on small family farms to people all over the country.They adhere to the strictest standards of kashrut, animal welfare, worker treatment and sustainable agriculture. Their practices make eating meat that much more delicious.

Enter today and make sure to tell your friends! We’ll choose on lucky winner THIS Thursday.

 

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