
Pillsbury Savorings Flaky Pastry Bites feature warm, flaky pastry dough wrapped around tasty fillings and come in three varieties: cheese and spinach, buffalo style chicken and mozzarella and pepperoni. They are easy to prepare (only 20 minutes in the oven) and are the perfect accompaniment to a glass of wine.
DH and I tried the Mozzarella and Pepperoni and I just have to say: YUMMY! Definitely two thumbs up! I served them with a glass of white wine last night (OK, 2 sips in my case) and it was just perfect. We're getting the buffalo chicken this weekend, now we've got to try them all! I can't wait for our next get together so I can serve these.
As of this writing, if you visit Pillsbury's website, you can print a coupon for $1 off your purchase of Pillsbury Savorings at any store that accepts printable coupons!
I have goodies to give away too! I am giving away one Savoring the Moment gift bag that includes a coupon for a free box of Pillsbury Savorings, a wine bottle stopper, wine glass charms, a bottle opener, a wine and food guide, stampable wine tags and an appetizer plate that also holds your wine glass. (If this doesn't make you want to hold a get together, I don't know what will! lol) One runner up winner will also win a coupon for a free box of Pillsbury Savorings!

To enter: Tell me one person you'd invite to a party, alive or dead, famous or not. (be creative! no person = no entry) For extra entries: sign up for my feed, blog about this giveaway, or add Confessions of a Psychotic Housewife to your Technorati favorites (leave an extra comment for each = up to 4 entries total) Now this giveaway does slightly center around alcohol, so please be at least 21 to enter so the feds don't come knocking on my door, and US only (sorry) I'll use random.org to pick the lucky winner. Please leave your email if you want me to email you, otherwise you can check Prizey to see if you won. Contest ends Otocber 3rd at 10pm PST.























189 comments:
Sarah Palin!!! I would love to site and just talk with her!
I would love to sit down with Barack Obama. cdziuba@aol.com
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I would pick Bill Clinton.
I would love to invite Paul Newman!
I know she's a fictional character but I want to party with Veronica Mars! I'd totally settle for her real world counter part though: Kristin Bell.
oK Warren Buffett...alot of advice and tips and although he is rich I heard he is a penny pincher like alot
Hmm, honestly it would be either Keanu Reeves so I could jump his bones (not even kidding) or Stephanie Meyer because she's my favorite author and I'd beg her to write another Bella book.
Such a tough choice!!! I know this is a little funny but I'd have to say Martha Stewart! I only wish I could start a home empire like her! And my second choice would be Augusten Burroughs- my absolute favorite author of all time. :)
Thanks for the generous giveaway!!!
Hmmm... I think Esther, from the Bible. Fun to hear her story.
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I would love to invite Mike Roe to a party. The guy is a crack up!! :)
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I would invite my late great aunt Suzy....She was known to be a nut!
My grandmother and my sister both deceased. To just spend another moment with them!
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I think it would be DR. Phil and Robin. I just love them.
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Thanks for this giveaway. Since our family is big Yankee fans, I'd love to have Derek Jeter over for a party. My sons and husband (not to mention me too) would be thrilled to meet him.
Thanks so much.
I would love to invite my sister....she moved many, many miles away to Florida in June...and I miss her sooo much!!
hmmmmmm.....Noah and his ark building would mame interesting dinner conversation !
I think I would have Emeril come and I would ask him to come early and do all the cooking for the party! Yum!BAM!
My twin sister because she is my best friend. Even though we live far away we talk on the phone a couple of times a week. Nothing beats having her here in person though.
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I'd invite Reese Witherspoon. We could dog on Ryan Philippe..even tho he's hott.
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I would invite my grandma as I never got to meet her before she passed away
My best friend who died 6 years ago. It would be awfully nice to see and chat and laugh about old times. We could definitely feast.
I would like to invite Elvis Presley to a party and of course I would ask him to sing because I love to listen to him,that would be one great party!! Thanks for the great giveaway too!!! GLTA
Definitely Paula Deen! I love her show.
my mother passed away when i was eighteen i would love to sit down with her one more time.
My great-grandfather as I have heard great stories about him and would like to find out more about his early life.
Always and forever-David Bowie! And if David wasn't available, I would pick Mark Twain.
Ronald Reagan, he would be awesome to talk to.
I would invite Ellen, to a party, because she would be fun and interesting to meet.
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I would like to have dinner with Steven Curtis Chapman and his wife Mary Beth.
i would love to invite rapper rich boy to a party.
George Clooney...(that was easy...:) )
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I think I'd invite Luciano Pavarotti, and settle in for some great singing
Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, Stephen King, Rob Thomas and Robert McCammon. That would certainly make for lively conversation.
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Jimmy Carter.
Niccolò Paganini!
My ex- fiance who passed tragically.
I would invite Stephen King to my halloween party!
Anne Sexton, the poet.
My mom who passed when I was 6.
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Johnny Depp.
HELEN KELLER SHE TAUGHT us that being disabled does not stop you
I would invite my grandpa.
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I would love to sit down with my grandma and have her tell me about the American west in the 1920's. Thanks!
my grandfather, he died before I ever met him
I'm not a Democrat, but I'd love to have dinner with Bill Clinton -- think of the stories he could tell, and we all know he's really a party animal at heart!!
My future husband, who I have yet to meet.
I would invite Charlotte Iserbyt, former Senior Policy Advisor for the Department of Education in Washington, D.C. who copied all the paperwork which proved that the government is deliberately dumbing down society through the public school system to create controlled society. She then put it all together in a book called "The Deliberate Dumbing
Down of America".
I'd love to invite John Candy if he were alive. That would be a fun meal, he was great. Thank you!
I would invite Hillary Clinton
I would invite Winston Churchill because I'd love to meet him or Brian Regan because he's hilarious. Or both. Thanks for the chance to win! augustgirl01 (at) hotmail (dot) com
J.R.R. Tolkien because his books were a major influence in my life. I think he was the kind of person who would have enjoyed a good meal with great converstaion.
The Pope!
I would love to sit down with Abraham Lincoln. I have lots of questions about history and maybe if he feels like it he could tell me about his nutty wife too.
I've always been curious about her.
Thanks for the fun contest!
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I would invite Rachel Ray. I think she would be a hoot!
My Grandpa Ken. We all miss him so much and Boy he could cook!
I'd invite Ellen Degeneres because I think she's funny and entertaining.
My Dad, I sure miss him.
I would definitely invite my dad-in-law! He is in a nursing home and does not get to leave. He cries when he sees pictures of his granddaughters at their sports games and having fun at family functions, because he cannot be there. I would bring the party to him and decorate with all kinds of goodies!! His granddaughters would be able to play there with him and he could participate! Thank you for the contest!
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i'd definitely invite patsy kline. what a party that would be. girl talk that would make the boys blush
I would love to meet Johnthen Kellerman the writer
My mom. She died 9 years ago at the age of 89. We were very close and I would love to have another chance to be with her/chat!
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Audrey Hepburn
I would invite Richard Simmons, he is a personal hero of mine and his viedeos have kept me in shape for 20 years.
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I would have to say my Grandpa. I miss him a lot and even thought about him today as I was at my grandmas house.
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Gene Simmons & Shannon Tweed, or Shannon & her sister, they just seem like they would be fun at a party.
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Abraham Lincoln
I would like to eat with my grandpa who died right after i got married and out on my own four years ago. I would love to show him how much better of a person I have become because of him and be able to tell him how much I appreciate everything he did for me..
Bill Clinton. He could play his sax.
I would love to have dinner with Princess Diana. I think she was a wonderful and fascinating person that would make dinner very interesting!
I would love to invite my grandmother who has been gone nearly 15 years. She was such a help to me!!
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my grandmother
I would love to sit down and enjoy a great meal and a great bottle of wine with Zelda Fitzgerald. I've always found her fascinating.
Elvis
I would love to have dinner with Ellen Degeneres. She is so much fun that I am sure it would be a great time.
I would love to invite Ani Difranco. She's one of my favorite musicians and seems like she'd be a great conversationalist.
I would invite Lucille Ball.
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My grandpa, he passed away from cancer in 2005 and I would like to have another day to talk to him with my girls to have time to her his stories and see what a wonderful man he is.
I would just love to sit down with Oprah....I would hope she do most of the talking!
I'd invite the Apostle Paul, and listen intently.
George Clooney and Brad Pitt now that would be a fun evening!
Abe Lincoln, would be a wonderful man to learn from IF he knew about all that has gone on since his time.
I would invite my father to the party. Daddy died 3 years ago, and I had not seen or spoken to him for a year prior to his death. I learned of this death online and was not even mentioned in his obit. My mother and I do not get along, and my father would have been more than upset if he knew how my mother and brother have hurt me. I would cherish even a nanosecond with my dad again.
robin williams for loads of laughs.
Elvis Presley
There are alot of famous people I could think of to invite to a party. But the only one I would truelly love to invite would be my daddy. Its been a couple of years and I still miss him something awful.
Paula Deen! I love her.
Would love to have my granddaughter be able to take a break and share stories with us about her busy college life--- even for just a short visit and a quick party.
I'd inite myself from 10 years ago and give her the scoop.
My grandfather - he passed away when I was about 4 so I never really got to know him but I always hear stories about what a great man he was. I would love the chance to get to know him too.
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I would have to choose 2 people . My grandmothers both died before I was born. I would love to be able to hear their wisdom, gain a deeper knowledge of my heritage, and just give them a hug.
I would have to say the Mercury Astronauts. How cool was it to be the first guys in space?
I would love to have Johnny Carson over for a dinner party. I've loved his wit for so many years and am certain that there would never be a dull moment with him around.
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My first chice would be Sarah Palin, but she's already taken. So, I have to say Ronald Reagan. Thanks for the great giveaway!
Michael Buble. I just love his music so I'd make him sing to me!
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I would invite my Grandmothe on my mother's side since I never got to meet her.
Oprah :)
Dave Matthews.
I'd invite my grandmother (my mother's mother). Although she has been gone a long time, I have a lot of questions for her and would love to see her again.
Goerge Washington!
I would have a conversation with Katherine Hepburn. Mostly I'd listen!
I would invite Gordon Parks. I would listen to him play piano and I would talk to him about life. No doubt one of the most amazing people in the world. I would love to have some time with him. A wonderful author, photographer and musician.
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I would invite my Dad who died almost 20 years ago to find out more about family history. I would ask things that I never even thought about back then. Thanks for the giveaway!
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I would invite Toby Keith, and would hope he would sing for me.
Lame answer, but my mother. She died when I was 3 and now that I am a mom I wish I could talk to her even more.
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I would invite Ellen DeGeneres over to dinner because she completely cracks me up and I think her style of humor is very much like my hubby and my daughter so we'd all have lots of fun laughing and visiting.
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I'm going with Winston Churchill - I don't have to pay his liquor bill, do I?
Princess Diana..what an inspiration she was to millions.
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stephen king!
It would have to be Sam Elliott.
i would invite my grandmother -- she was so much fun and would make any party a success.
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I'd invite someone that would bring some island music along like Jimmy Buffet.
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I wold invite my grandma, so she could meet my 4 youngest.
My father-in-law Bob. My daughter was never able to meet him, and she asks about him a lot.
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My dad. He's been gone for 8 1/2 years. I'd really like to talk to him again.
Oprah
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I'd like to have the libertarian party chairman to see how come they are always being overlooked and why they are never asked to debate...I want to hear what they have to say!!!
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love to dine with thomas jefferson
Nicole Kidman
My Grandpa, he passed away a few weeks before I was born
I would invite Jesus. I have sooo many questions.
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I would invite Emily Dickinson. She would be interesting to party with! lol. Thank you for the nice giveaway!
I would invite my late very younger sister..she was the life of any party. Or our local hero Rachael Carson..I think she would be so interesting to speak with.
Thanks for the giveaway.
I would have to say my mom and dad, I would love to see them just one more time, thanks.
I'd invite Nicholas Tesla.
my grandma-now that I'm older, I think I'd have more to talk about intime@myself.com
My dad, he passed away in June. There are always so many things left unsaid. His birthday was last month and mine is this month. I can't think of anyone who I'd like to celebrate with at a party more.
I would invite my sister. We have a lot of fun together.
I have to pick one dead and one alive.
If I picked someone that is deceased, it would be my father. He passed away when I was 12 and I was such a daddy's girl, it would be wonderful to see him, and talk to him, and just give him a hug.
If I picked someone alive it would be my cousin Linda, she lives in Illinois and I haven't seen her in about 6 years, it would be great to get together and talk and laugh and gossip about our family members.
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Robin Quivers. She's one great woman!
My beloved gramma so she could meet her granddaughters and great grandson. She would have loved them all so much and been so proud to have them in her family.
And, I'd ask her to make her stew which was the best on the planet, bar none, that nobody else can get quite right.
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I would invite my grandpa. I've missed him the past 24 years. Love for him to meet my kids.
My dad. It's been 4 years since he's been gone and my heart hurts everyday. He has one more grandchild he needs to meet. (tears!)
I'd invite Elvis. Yes, really. I think he would have been a lot of fun to get to know as a "real person" and not just a superstar. :)
Heath Ledger and his daughter Matilda so that they could spend more time together. Thank you!!
Paul Deen and her sons. She is such a hoot!!
The fabulous Terry Pratchett! Thanks for the contest!
I would invite Bob Dylan to my party. Of course, he would have to perform all of my favorite songs.
I would invite my late father. I would love to spend another moment with him and show off my husband and kids over dinner!
Thanks!
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Sean Connery, yup definitely him!
My twin sister because she is my best friend and my mom.
I would like to talk to my grandfather who passed away in 1993.
Okay, I want to have some fun with this one. If I was having a party and I wanted to make sure all of my friends and family had a good time, with lots and lots of laughs and amazing memories to take with them when they left, I would love to invite Kate Hudson as my special guest. The guys would love her, the women would be in awe of her, and she would make us all laugh all night long. She is wholesome, she has a great sense of humor, she can tell amazing stories (I have seen her interviewed before) and she just brightens up a room when she walks in. I know my party would be a huge success and my friends would remember the event for the rest of their lives!
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my mom!
she lives in germany and i did not see her for the last three years :-(
i would invite george clooney he is such a cutie ;)
I would love to talk with Sarah Palin.
Keith Olberman! or Rachel Maddow
Tyler Perry. I just love him.
george clooney
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I would invite Abraham Lincoln.
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My husband.
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My sweet sweet hubby. We've been married for six years and he's still my boy friend.
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My mother, she passed away in 2002 and I miss her terribly!
I'd invite Janet Jackson. garrettsambo@aol.com
Bucky Fuller.
My mother.
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I would invite Oprah - I would love to meet her.
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I would invite my father who passed away 33 years ago.
For the person that is living, I would invite Matthew McConaughey -- Be still my heart!!! I won't say anything else so we can keep this blog a "G" rating.
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John Lennon or Jean-Michel Basquiat, both would be sweet!
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Shirley Temple.
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I would invite Tom Brady just so I could talk football (even though I would sound like an idiot).
Given the current times I would love to sit down and talk with Barack Obama and ask him where he sees this country going in 4 years or 8 years...his vision for all of us and our children.
Either Emily Dickinson or Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
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I would invite Andy Bell from Erasure.
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