Moms, we all know we work hard, outside the home, at home, everywhere. Our work is not 8-5 either, some days it feels we work more than 24 hrs. This is the reason why mom deserves a night off. Just one night when she doesn’t have to worry about getting dinner on the table.
Wanna take a break from getting dinner ready but don’t want to starve the family? Schwan’s to the rescue! I first heard of Schwan’s last year when they ran a very generous promotion of giving a credit of $10 for you to try their service. Schwan’s Home Service is America’s largest direct-to-home food delivery business, offers approximately 400 great tasting dishes like ice cream, pizza, fruits and vegetables, choice meats, seafood, breakfast items, desserts and more.
Schwan’s wanted to give me the night off and sent me a sampling of their chicken pot pie for my family to try. I am not a big fan of pot pie, but my husband and boys liked it which was very surprising coming from the boys. And well in the end the result was what I wanted: to get a night off from getting dinner ready.
Win It!
Today you have a chance to win one of five dinners courtesy of Schwan’s. The dinner consists of a chicken pot pie, and a side dish and dessert of YOUR choice. Seriously, free dinner! what’s not to love! To enter this giveaway all you need to do is:
1) Visit Schwan’s and check out their side dishes and desserts. Then come back and leave me a comment sharing which side dish and/or dessert would complete your dinner if you won this giveaway.
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Leave a separate comment for each additional entry, you know the drill. If you are reading this entry on your RSS reader or email newsletter make sure to CLICK HERE to enter this giveaway. Emailing me is not a valid way to enter this giveaway. This giveaway is open to residents of the US 18 years and older. This giveaway ends 4/29 at NOON EST.
Disclosure: This giveaway is sponsored by Schwan’s. Schwan’s sent me a chicken pot pie for my family to try. All opinions expressed here are 100% my own.