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Military Discounts – Which Ones Are Your Favorites?

03/06/2014 By Amiyrah Martin

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When it comes to military life, there are a few perks that make the everyday sacrifices a little more bearable.  For our multi-generational military family, it’s always been the discounts. It’s been very helpful to walk into some of our favorite establishments and use a military discount for meals, groceries, home supplies and more. I even remember my Army veteran grandfather expressing how much he enjoyed military discounts. He loved them so much that he offered a discount to active duty and veterans at his auto body shop. As I sat down to outline this article, I made up a small list of our family’s favorite military discounts, from brick and mortar stores and online retailers.

Old Navy
This  discount is quite new to us. We’ve shopped for clothing for our whole family at Old Navy for years, but I only just recently found out that they offer a 10% discount every Monday to military members and veterans. After kicking myself for missing out on this deal previously, I realized how awesome this will be when I start shopping for our new baby.

Home Depot
This has always been our immediate and extended family’s favorite discount. My husband and I both come from military families that have owned large homes, so any type of discount on home improvement items are very helpful. My husband periodically needs new tools or special items for his state job, so we use the discount to supply him with what he needs. This is the discount we use most often.

Disney Parks
Most military families are aware of the special offers that Disney Parks has for active military members and veterans. The Armed Forces Salute military discount on theme park tickets and Disney Resort stays are pretty impressive. When visiting Walt Disney World, it’s great to have the option of using this discount on accommodations, as well as possibly staying at the Shades of Green Resort. While we don’t always use this discount (sometimes the regular special offers save more money), we do love that the Walt Disney Corporation gives this option to military families each year.

What are your favorite military discounts to use when shopping? 

Welcome To Our Community Blog!

03/01/2014 By Military Shoppers

Welcome to the new home of the MilitaryShoppers.com blog!

MilitaryShoppers.com, owned by Military Media Inc., teamed up with MSB New Media to build on the already vibrant MilitaryShoppers.com community. We’ve come a long way from our original – and still thriving – website and message boards.

We are going to take our community members voices and opinions and make them count even more in the New Year and years to come.

Our hope is to expand on the knowledge of our readers, make it easier for you, our readers, to find useful information, and bring you relevant ads, deals, and coupons, through this blog’s sidebar and e-mail list.

Not only did we make this blog for you, we want to know what you have to say too – which is why we hired a community manager. More on our new staff member is coming soon – including contact info and bio.

So again, welcome to the new blog, and click on some of the buttons below.

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Save money by packing lunch – in mason jars!

03/01/2014 By Julie Provost

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I have always loved Mason jars. You can do so much with them. You can use them to decorate your home or put yummy drinks in them. You can also save money by packing lunch – in mason jars. If you tend to be on the run a lot, work outside the home or just want a simple and cost-effective way to eat your lunch, you should start making your lunch in a Mason jar.

There are a lot of different things you can do. I personally love the idea of salads in Mason jars. I am a big salad eater myself. I love how you can customize salads in so many different ways. They never have to get boring.

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In order to make a salad in a Mason jar, you will need to gather up all of your ingredients. Figure out what types of salads you would like to make. Put your dressing in first. You want that to be on the bottom. Add vegetables, fruits and meats next to provide a buffer between the dressing and the lettuce. When it is time to eat, just pour everything from the jar into a bowl and you are good to go.

Other foods you can put in a Mason jar for lunch are lasagna, chili and cornbread, pastas and soups. You can also put dessert in a jar. You can do cheesecake, pie, pudding, muffins or even fruit and whip cream.

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You can make lunch even more efficient by making more than one meal at a time. You can get ready for the work week and put together 4-5 different lunches to have on hand. This not only saves money but will streamline your day. Lunch has already been made and is easy for you to grab and go. I love saving time by planning ahead.

As a Military spouse, I think sending Mason jars filled with foods is a great idea for care packages. Cake in a jar is a real favorite and a great way to make your Military family member smile.

7 Macaroni Crafts To Do During Snow Days

02/24/2014 By Military Shoppers

There is still snow on the ground, and hopefully it is the last of it! If you’re stuck in base housing, or out in town and the kids are making your brains feel a bit like overdone noodles, then take me up on this fun Pinterest post of ideas you can do with your noodley brain.

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The Dangers of Driving Distracted

02/13/2014 By Military Shoppers

You’re excited…or you’re not. You’re moving to a new duty station. The goods are packed, the family is ready, your mail is forwarded and now all that is between you and your new life for the next 2-4 years is the road that will take you there. How many times have you gotten behind the wheel, zoned out, and had difficulty remembering the last 10 miles? This is so easy to do, especially when going long distances, or when driving a stretch of road you are very familiar with. Never take your mind off of driving – even if you think that you won’t be the cause of an accident, someone else that is driving and distracted might not be so lucky.

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It doesn’t matter whether you are going 100 miles or 3,000 – you need to be mentally engaged in the drive. Geico.com states that Distracted Driving is any activity that takes your primary attention away from the task of driving. The three types of distractions Geico identifies are in their report on The Distracted Brain- The Dangers of Driving Distracted are:

  • Visual
  • Manual
  • Cognitive

That split second it takes to reach for a french fry in a greasy bag. The time it takes to push play on the DVD player strapped to the back of the passenger head rest. The agonizing torture of knowing your phone has slid between the seat and you need to get it – All of these are split instances that are just long enough to take your eye off of the road and get into an accident.

If you really need those french fries, tell the passenger to feed them to you – think of it as strengthening the marital bond if it is your spouse, or building a trusting friendship.

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Teach the kids that patience is a virtue and that you want teach them to fish, not just hand them the fish. Either they can learn to push play themselves, or they have to wait until you or the passenger can do so safely. Don’t give into their demands and satisfy their incessant groveling. You’ll be rewarding the wrong quality – you want them to wait patiently and arrive alive to the destination. They’ll live…during the drive. What happens after the drive is completely up to you as a parent.

Now, the phone. Ask yourself this. Will the phone still be there if you leave it where it is or will it be lost forever? A little distance from your cell phone never hurt you – just think about the 80’s or early 90’s when cell phones were a luxury. You lived right? You’ll continue to live – trust me. Plus, the fact that you are obsessing over your phone already shows that you are not cognitively focused on the drive. Forget the phone, not the rules of the road.

It is very possible that you will never get into a car accident your entire life and you have made ALL of the errors above – you’re lucky – because the odds are against you if you do just one of these.

Above all, think about the destination, not the journey. Arrive alive, and ensure your safety, your passenger’s safety, and filling that billet that so eagerly awaits you at your new duty station.

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How To Go Gluten Free

01/31/2014 By Military Shoppers

You'll be surprised at how much food you CAN eat on a Gluten Free diet thanks to Heinz.

You’ll be surprised at how much food you CAN eat on a Gluten Free diet thanks to Heinz.

Is being more health conscious one of your New Year’s resolutions? Did you know that the commissary is equipped to feed any diet?

Going gluten free in 2014 doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. No need to break the bank or even shop out in town. Your local commissary is filled with Gluten Free products to help you make the healthy switch.

How do you start to implement a gluten free diet? Here are a few tips on going gluten free from Heinz nutrition website and some great tricks from gluten free families.

What ingredients and foods contain gluten?

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These are foods and ingredients that you need to avoid while maintaining a gluten free diet.
• Barley
• Bulgur
• Couscous
• Durum
• Farina
• Flour
• Graham flour
• Matzo
• Rye
• Semolina
• Spelt
• Triticale
• Wheat

What are safe grains and foods for Gluten Free diets?

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These are grains and foods that are gluten free and can be included in your new diet.
Safe Grains
• Amaranth
• Arrowroot
• Bean flours
• Buckwheat
• Cassava
• Chickpea flour
• Corn
• Corn grits, cornmeal, corn flour, cornstarch, corn bran, corn on the cob
• Flax seed
• Millet
• Nut flours
• Oats (pure, uncontaminated)
• Popcorn
• Potato flour, potato starch
• Quinoa
• Rice (flour, brown rice, white rice, wild rice, rice bran)
• Sorghum
• Soy (flour, soybean)
• Tapioca (pearls, flour, starch)
• Yucca

Safe Gluten Free Food Groups

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Find out more about Gluten Free lifestyles and health with Heinz.

When looking at meal planning these are great guidelines to plan meals based on the basic food groups.
• Fruits and vegetables (in their natural state, fresh, canned or frozen), fruit juices
• Meat, poultry, eggs, nuts, legumes (in their natural state), nut butters
• Milk, most plain or fruit yogurt (with no granola), cheese, ice cream/puddings with no cookies or brownies
• Fats: oils, butter, margarine, mayonnaise

Packaged Foods: Look for “Gluten-Free” next to or below the ingredient list. There is no one tip to choosing gluten free packaged foods. Be informed, read packages and do research before shopping and meal planning.

Does a gluten free diet have to be bland? No, absolutely not! Some spices and condiments (like Heinz Ketchup) do not include gluten. Other additions to meals include some vinegars, lemon/orange zest, etc. that can add flavor to any family meal.
Is eating out a no-no? Of course not!

Many restaurants are becoming more flexible and offering gluten and allergen free options to guests. Check the menu online ahead of time and call ahead if needed.

When in doubt go for plain foods (no gravy, sauce or breading) and don’t be afraid to ask questions. Make sure that the food you order isn’t cooked in the same area or cookware with non-gluten-free foods.

Quick Gluten Free Snack Ideas

Here are a few quick snacks for mom, dad or kids’ after school ideas.
• Turkey and cheese rollups
• Fruit tray
• Veggie tray

Gluten Free Tricks of the Trade

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A Gluten Free product you can always rely on.

Are you making these mistakes and affecting your Gluten Free diet?

• Have 2 of any food that may be “double dipped” (dressing, peanut butter, etc.) because cross-contamination can occur from bread crumbs/crackers that may be on utensils.
• Create a “self-serve snack area” where kids (or adults) can quickly grab gluten-free options. For kids, a low shelf or cabinet works great.
• Have a separate set of cookware for gluten free items if your family is planning on preparing meals with gluten as well. Food should be cooked in pots and pans that have not been used for gluten filled ingredients to prevent cross-contamination.
• Be the “snack mom”! For kids’ sports and activities it might be a good idea to volunteer to bring snacks or provide a list of gluten free foods.

 

How Heinz is making going gluten free a breeze:

• A variety of Heinz Ketchup, Condiments and Sauces do not contain gluten.
• Heinz also offers convenient options for gluten-restricted diets, including; Ore-Ida® frozen potatoes, and Smart Ones® Frozen Entrees.
• For people who follow a gluten-free diet, Heinz is making it easier to make the right choices by clearly labeling all ingredients in their products.
• Heinz also offers designated “Gluten-Free” products for peace of mind and easy shopping.

Learn more:

• Heinz Nutrition Website
• Heinz gluten free products
• Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
• American Celiac Society
• Celiac Disease Foundation
• Gluten Intolerance Group

  • Gluten Free Options at the Commissary

FRITOS® Chili Pie In A Scoop!

01/30/2014 By Military Shoppers

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The Original now made bite sized!

Any red-blooded American will tell you that Superbowl Sunday is about three things: football, family, and, last but definitely not least, snacks- it’s no coincidence that “football” and “Frito-pie” both start with the letter “F”  No Superbowl Party is complete without a stellar snack spread, and you definitely don’t want to miss having this awesome bite-sized spin on the classic FRITOS® Chili Pie using FRITOS® SCOOPS!®!

FRITOS® Bite Sized Chili Pie Recipe

Shopping List

1 large bag of FRITOS® SCOOPS!®
1 15-ounce can of chili with beef (with or without beans), heated
1 8-ounce bag of shredded cheese

Optional Toppings:

Tomatoes
Onions
Jalapeños
Guacamole
Sour Cream

Instructions:

1.  Pre-heat your oven to 350 degrees.

2.  On a baking sheet, place individual SCOOPS! in rows like little bowls.

3.  Heat chili and place a spoonful of chili in each SCOOPS!.

4. Garnish each bite-sized Chili Pie SCOOPS! with ingredients like onion, tomato, and jalapeño as desired.

5. Sprinkle cheese all over and pop into the oven at 350 degrees till the cheese is a little melted.

6.  Optional: Top each Frito Pie Scoop with a dollop of guacamole and/or sour cream

Serve and enjoy!

See the original FRITOS® Chili Pie Recipe and more on the FritoLay Website!

The Shocking Truth About Grains In Pet Food

01/23/2014 By Military Shoppers

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I love my dogs. They are just as dear to me as my real children. They have successfully survived two cross country PCS moves from Virginia to San Diego and back again. Our puppy even made the long trip from Afghanistan to the U.S. after my husband fell in love with him during deployment. The 4lb puppy is now 90lbs and still growing – God help us and our wallets!

We want the absolute best for our four legged loves. With all of this grain free propaganda flying around we had to really stop and think whether we were going to buy into it, or if our dogs, like us, have evolved since caveman/wolf times and are now able to process grains in their guts…

So, are grains essentially bad for dogs?

Do I really need to cut grains from my dog’s diet all together?

We have a pretty unique perspective on the topic. My husband said that all the dogs in Afghanistan would eat was bread from their owners, and whatever they could hunt down. In fact, bread was the bulk of their diet.

Luckily, there is also a lot of real research to turn to when it comes down to answering this question, and not just our own personal observations. First of all dogs are different from wolves. According to research done for Purina, in order to ensure that their formulas are still the best for dogs, a starch-rich diet was key to the evolution from wolf to dog. This challenges the idea that dogs should not eat food like wheat and corn. This is a major breakthrough that has come about from comparing the two types of animals.

This challenges the idea that dogs should not eat food like wheat and corn.

Ultimately, what works best for your pet depends on their needs, however there is no reason to cut grain from your dogs food unless there is a medical reason – like allergies for instance.  You want to be able to make the best choices available for your dog and make sure that the all-American pup makes many more PCS moves. I don’t know where I would be without my dogs – Kali is the best deployment buddy and always knows when I need an extra snuggle, and Ghost – well, the story is that we saved him from Afghanistan, but really, he saved my husband.
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Purina offers you a variety of pet food for your animals. When it comes to making the formula for the food, Purina will study what nutrients each type of pet might need and then look and see what ingredients can provide that. Grains have antioxidants, energy-rich carbohydrates and fiber to help promote optimal digestion. They can also help dogs digest other nutrients in their foods. Grains like corn deliver more complete nutrition than the ingredients that brands typically use to substitute for grains, like potatoes. It should make you feel good to know your dog is getting the best type of food for what he or she actually needs.

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5 Shopping Mistakes to Stop This Year

01/17/2014 By Military Shoppers

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Are you making it a goal to save money in 2014?  Are you new to budgeting?  If you said yes, this is your 2014 Guide to saving money!

Broad resolutions are often the easiest to break each year.  Start off the New Year by changing specific personal habits to avoid spending money.   You can amaze yourself by the amount of money you save by cutting out extras, spontaneous purchases and other small expenses that might not be noticeable.  Planning before you spend a cent is a great way to start tightening those purse strings.

Are You Making These 5 Money Wasting Mistakes?

  • Not using Coupons & store loyalty cards– This is a big way to save money on things you buy anyway.  Learn the basics of couponing and sign up for your favorite store’s reward card.
    • Commissary Sales – Plan your grocery list based on current sales
    • Online Coupons – Print out coupons from a wide selection of sources
    • Register for MilitaryShoppers.com– Register to save, find coupons and more
    • Order groceries online- from local store for delivery or participating commissary (Click2Go) for pickup.  This will save time AND money by stopping those extra purchases.
  • Making payments instead of managing debt– Determine your existing debt and make a plan to manage payments in order to pay it down.
  • Paying “what you are given” interest rates:  Active duty members can lower interest rates during deployments under the SCRA.  A lot of companies are willing to negotiate rates and payment due dates for anyone.
  • Making a budget but not budgeting – Planning is the biggest step in successful money management.  Create a family budget to see how much income you have, how much money you can spend, and how much, if any, will be left over. The key is to actually live on the budget you create.
  • Fast food and restaurants– Fast food and restaurants are a luxury some of us can’t cut out completely.  Search for daily deals, kids eat free nights, coupons and other specials. Make it a point not to eat out unless it is with a coupon or a special discount.

Small moves to make during 2014:

  • Use online banking (auto bill pay, saving gas or taking advantage of USAA’s exclusive member discounts can help you get ahead)
  • Find out your credit score and start to take steps to improve
  • Ask for discounts (military or otherwise)
  • Set up an emergency fund

Start with changing these 5 habits and add the smaller moves as the year progresses.  You will see what is working, and what is not, for you.  Plus, the motivation from seeing the savings add up is priceless! Use one or use all of these tips, but make this THE year that you start spending wisely.

Best Winter Care Package Items

01/09/2014 By Military Shoppers

If you have a loved one overseas, you know how important unique care packages can be. Now that we are into the winter months, they might be craving something extra special from home. It is best to send healthy foods in your food care packages so that your service member can keep up their strength and be in the best health they can be.

Sending a care package soon? Check out some of these ideas to answer the question, “what food can I put into care packages?”

• A Larabar from General Mills might be a good idea. You can find them in 16 different flavors, all of which are gluten, dairy and soy free. Each bar is made up of fruits, nuts and spices. If you think they would prefer a more traditional granola bar you can include some Nature Valley bars which are also made by General Mills.

• You can also include some protein powder in the package. This would make for a healthy drink and you can purchase it is different flavors. Find out what your service member would enjoy.

• Teas can be a fun addition to the care package. Your best bet is to send in packets that can be added to water. That way, they can easily make their tea while overseas. You can add a variety of flavors for your loved one to enjoy.

Remember when packaging everything up to make sure it is sealed well. A vacuum seal will ensure that the food stays fresh. Don’t forget to include a personal item such as a nice letter or a picture drawn by the kids. Just little reminders from home can help with the homesickness. Have your children help you pack it and even let them decorate the inside of the box. They can color or add stickers to make it look festive.

Whatever care package ideas you use, your service member will be greatly appreciated. Men and Women serving overseas greatly enjoy those packages sent from home.

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