We all have those moments in life that we wish we could do over, but washing dishes shouldn't have to be one of them. Frigidaire is making it easier than ever to "get it right the first time" with the new Frigidaire Gallery™ Dishwasher with OrbitClean™ Wash Arm that eliminates the need for dish do-overs and prevents "icky dish hands!"
To celebrate the launch of the new Frigidaire Gallery® Dishwasher, Frigidaire invited fans to visit their Facebook page to submit a moment that you wished you got right the first time around. Whether it’s a bad first date or a vacation gone wrong, Frigidaire will help cover the costs for one lucky visitor to carry out the ultimate do-over.[1] The contest is now in the voting phase, and for each vote submitted, Frigidaire will donate $1 to Save the Children.[2]
Thanks to Frigidaire, I have a great giveaway for readers of So a Blonde Walks Into a Review to celebrate the launch of the Frigidaire Gallery® Dishwasher, but first let me share the great features this dishwasher offers, and a moment in my own life I wish I could do-over.
Signature Features of the Frigidaire Gallery® Dishwasher include:
- Best Cleaning Dishwasher[3] - Exclusive OrbitClean™ Spray Arm provides 4 times better water coverage and a clean no other dishwasher can beat.
- Best Drying Performance[4] - With SaharaDry™, there's no need to towel-dry before putting dishes away.
- Quietest Dishwasher[5] - Quietest dishwasher, so it won't interrupt your time at home.
- Energy Saver Plus Cycle – Eco-friendly cycle uses less energy without compromising cleaning performance.
- Built with American Pride – Appliances that are high-performing, more accessible, and more innovative than ever—designed, built, and engineered in the U.S.A.
- Smudge-Proof Stainless Steel – Real Stainless Steel with protective coating reduces fingerprints and smudges so it's easy to clean.
- NSF® Certified - Sanitize cycle removes 99.9% of common household bacteria.
- Fits-More™ Capacity – The large capacity, tall-tub dishwasher fits up to 14 place settings so you can wash even more at once.
Fits more, cleans better, sanitizes, drys better, is smudge-proof and saves energy? Sounds great to me! I also love the idea of no more "icky dish hands."
As for a moment I would personally like to do-over? Where do I even start?! It would have to be something involving something that I said, as most of my embarrassing moments in life involve the wrong words coming out of my mouth.
I think the worst moment came during the funeral for my friend's husband. Our daughters were friends and very young (around 5). As I approached my friend in the receiving line, she said how much her daughter liked mine and suggested they get together again soon.
What did I say? "Oh yes! Amanda is just dying to see her again!"
As I realized my poor choice of words, I tried to make it better by saying something else quickly to cover up the fact that I had just said "dying" at a funeral.
And those words were? "She just loves her to death." Seriously. Proof that I speak much faster than I think.
So if I could do it all over again, I'd prepare something MUCH better than that to say to my poor friend at her husband's funeral!
On a much lighter note, Frigidaire would like to offer one lucky reader of So a Blonde Walks Into a Review a $25 gift card toward a manicure (or whatever else you'd rather spend it on) to celebrate the launch of the Frigidaire Gallery® Dishwasher and no more "icky dish hands."
To enter, simply log in to the RaffleCopter entry form below and follow the instructions. For those who are new to RaffleCopter, you simply follow each step, then tell RaffleCopter that you have completed the step (The first step, commenting on this post, is mandatory to enter. The other steps are bonus entries).
By entering, you automatically agree to all the rules and disclaimers listed here. Please also see my disclosure policy here. Good luck!
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Update 6/25/2012- Congratulations to Courtney B who was selected at random as the winner of this giveaway via Rafflecopter and Random.org!
Disclosure: I wrote this post as part of the Frigidaire Test Drive Moms team and received a gift card as a thank you for my time.
1. NO PURCHASE OR DONATION NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. Sweepstakes ends 7/4/2012. Full rules available at Frigidaire.com.
2. Frigidaire will donate $1.00 to Save the Children for each Submission uploaded during the Submission Phase (5/14/2012 – 6/10/2012) and for each vote cast during the Voting Phase (6/13/2012 – 7/1/2012) with a minimum $35,000 and a maximum of $40,000, as part of our $500,000 commitment to Save the Children's U.S. Programs.
3. Based on ANSI-AHAM-DW-1-2010 for plastic interior dishwashers. March 2012.
4. Based on industry drying tests using SaharaDry™. March 2012.
5. In its class based on published manufacturer specifications for similar MSRP models.
84 comments
I would do over the year after high school. I took a break before I began college and now as I am finishing up college I wish I was done.
Katie R.
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I would redo college.
I would have traveled more before I had kids.
I'm entering on the rafflecopter with my Facebook username (Mary Happymommy). Thanks!
i would do over a lot of my old relationships!
vanitizebaby at yahoo dot com
I wish I hadn't turned down a full scholarship to college from the Elks Club when I graduated midterm.
luckylady4163@yahoo.com
I would do over my college years and would finish it earlier
I am entering as Elena
elena150980 at yahoo dot com
I would do over the last marriage. I wouldn't have done it at all if I were in my right mind! Honestly!
The first car wreck I had. I would redo that moment and look a lot closer at oncoming traffic!
Leslie Galloway (LesGalloway //at// hotmail //dot// com) www.facebook.com/GallowayLeslie
i wish i did not date my ex
freebiel0ve@yahoo.com
some of the places I worked at I would not have.
My argument with my best friend
abfantom at yahoo dot com
Easy - the first time I tried drugs.
ky2here at msn dot com
I would have bought Apple stock when my son told me to.
I never would of started smoking.
Thank you.
barbara dot montyj at gmail dot com
I would have gotten a college education
I would have finished my degree
s2s2 at comcast dot net
I would do over marrying my ex... as in wouldn't do it!
sksweeps (at) earthlink (dot) net
Things I would have settled with my stepfather before he died
I'd travel more
I would have done better in high school
Amanda Sakovitz on rafflecopter
stayed in school and not quit
kport207 at gmail dot com
I would have taken school more seriously.Thanks for the chance.
mogrill12@gmail.com
I would have been more responsible in college.
glycine.max at gmail.com
May I'm lucky but I don't really have a moment to redo. I'm happy with where my life has gone so far!
Thank you for the giveaway :)
hurdler4eva(at)gmail(dot)com
my first marriage (is that horrible to say?)
Judy S
pookiecat123 at yahoo dot com
I would have chased more women in high school and college
I would've studied harder and gone to college.
I would have gone to art school.
I would do over my wedding... by far the absolute worst day of my life... not because of the husband but because of the wedding!! Seriously, I never should have listened to my mother who hated my ideas and just forced her ideas on me... I wanted an outdoor beach wedding, what I got was an indoor wedding in a chapel. For the reception, I wanted an outdoor bbq on the beach - something light, casual and fun. What did I get? A freaking sit down dinner at an Italian restaurant which was of course open to the public so I had to walk through it in my wedding gown... no dj, no music, no nothing but marinara sauce on the lap of my dress. Worst.Wedding.Day.Ever.
I would become my step ma's friend.
I turned down an internship in Washington the summer of my senior year in high school. If I had a do over, I'd go. Not that I was irresponsible, I didn't turn it down to goof off, I turned it down because I found local work that would pay way more than the internship, and I needed the money for tuition and books so I turned it down. But who knows? If I took it, I may be the President now! ;)
What moment would you do over in your life if you could?
i wish i had a camera when i went to paris years ago
There's a few things I would like to take back. But I'll say I would have gone to college right after high school!
I would finish college.
huntandride@hotmail.com
My choice of college. I wish to god I would have gone to NYU.
I would do over my old relationships.
austma7@aol.com
my decision not to go to college
mverno@roadrunner.com
I would not smoke
I would do over my last year of college and not have moved from the dorms.
KellywcuATyahooDOTcom
I would have stayed in college
pbabcock2004(at)yahoo(dot)com
I would have gone to the dr's as soon as I wasn't well instead of waiting a year and needing surgery.
the summer after college did not do anything should have traveled
Not buying our first house.
My wedding. I would wait until I was a little older and make it a little more formal. thank you!
crystalfaulkner2000 at yahoo dot com
college
I wish I had not married my ex husband when I was so young!
I think my first marriage! Thanks for hosting!
I would go back and study abroad for a semester in college
caryn9802 at yahoo dot com
gone to college after I graduated from high school
aunteegem@yahoo.com
I would have been more responsible with money.
One time when I said something and really stuck my foot in my mouth-- oops!
Miz Vickik
I would do over college, and actually FINISH!
There are some moments with my spouse when I would have been more supportive.
I'd do my wedding over because so much of it went wrong. I still love my hubby though!
no one moment, I'd just take better care of myself
alterna7 at hotmail dot com
I'd take back words I said to someone I love. Ugly words, much regretted.
chrisdeglen(at)gmail(dot)com
I would do over my high school years. I should of done more studying and been a little more serious. Thanks :)
tyson 2468 at charter dot net
I would do over my first marriage
I would do over my choice in what to study in college.
I would do over my college years if I could and choose a different path.
repose4jr at gmail dot com
I'd go back to college and get my degree.
nov231973 at gmail dot com
getting with my ex husband
I would not have married my first husband. Though that said even those hard times shaped me into what I am today and I gotta love that.
Ruining my first car when I was 18. This big pickup truck slammed his brakes on and about 3 feet of my little Saturn went completely under the truck bed!
I would do-over college and have more fun!
ericacarnes(at)gmail(dot)com
I would change how I acted in school.
~Moore Zego
Is 'my whole life' an acceptable answer? If not, then probably switching schools in the 6th grade. Should have stayed with the old one.
high school over
I would have skipped college(and the student loans) and gone straight into the workforce.
I would do over my high school graduation and spend it with my family instead of my friends!
I would do over the day I agreed to stay another three months on a job with an ahole boss.
None. Every moment has made me who I am today.
lanalbradstream(at)yahoo(dot)com
I would celebrate the little things more. Like when we got our first house and things like that.
vmkids3 at msn dot com
I dont regret anything in my life and I would do it all the same again!
I would have eaten healthier and not let myself get so out of shape.
cweller75@gmail.com
College
darkmysticnight(at)hotmail(dot)com
The night my husband decided to join the Army I would have done everything I could to have tried to talk him out of it.
lauraemerson17 at yahoo dot com
My first marriage lol--would have never got married at 19!
pittsy82@hotmail.com
I wouldn't do over anything! Everything up to this point has made me who I am today!
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I would do over lots but I don't think I would get so serious with my high school boyfriend.
maggie at literary winner dot com
I would have listened to my mom and not married my ex husband. (Roxann)
would have chosen different major in college!
brich22 at earthlink dot net
I'd do over my wedding day.
safety_chick@hotmail.com
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