Wednesday, November 10, 2010

2010 Veteran’s Day Free Meals and Discounts

2010 Veteran’s Day Free Meals and Discounts

2010 Veteran’s Day Free Meals and Discounts

by Ryan Guina

Veteran’s Day is soon approaching and there are several companies who want to thank our veterans by providing them with discounts or a free meal. To those companies offering veterans a free meal or discount, we give a collective thanks.

2010 Veteran’s Day Free Meals and Discounts

2010 Free Veterans Day Meals

Applebees – free meal, Thursday, Nov. 11: Military veterans and active-duty Service Members will be able to eat free at any Applebee’s across the U.S. on Veteran’s Day, Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010. There will be 7 entrées to choose from. Guests will be asked to show one or more of the following as proof of service: U.S. Uniform Services ID Card (active/reserve/retired), Current Leave and Earnings Statement (LES), Photograph in uniform, Wearing uniform, Veterans Organization Card (e.g., American Legion and VFW), or DD214. For more information and participating locations visit: http://www.applebees.com/vetsDay/default.aspx.

McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurants – free lunch or dinner, Sunday Nov 7: McCormick & Schmick’s is celebrating their 12th annual Veteran’s Appreciation Event on Sunday, November 7. Veterans will be able to choose a complimentary lunch or dinner entrée on Sunday, November 7. Some of the special offerings include Cashew-Crusted Tilapia, Grilled Atlantic Salmon, Seafood Fettuccini Alfredo and Cedar-Planked Salmon. Eligible veterans include anyone who served in the active military, naval, or air service, and who was discharged or released under conditions other than dishonorable. Veterans must provide proof of military service in the form of an active, retired, or reserve ID card, VA Card, VFW Card, American Legion Card, discharge papers, DD214 or other Veterans ID. For more information visit: M&S Veterans Appreciation Day.

Golden Corral – free meal, Monday Nov. 15: The 9th annual Golden Corral Military Appreciation dinner will be held on Monday, November 15, 2010 from 5 pm to 9 pm in all Golden Corral Restaurants nationwide. The free “thank you” dinner is available to any person who has ever served in the United States Military. If you are a veteran, retired, currently serving, in the National Guard or Reserves, you are invited to participate in Golden Corral’s Military Appreciation Monday dinner. For more information visit http://www.goldencorral.com/military/.

Special thanks to Golden Corral: To date, Golden Corral restaurants have provided over 2.2 million free meals and contributed over $3.3 million to the Disabled American Veterans organization.

Chili’s – free meal, Thursday, Nov. 11. Chili’s is offering all military veterans past and present their choice of one of 6 meals. This offer is available during business hours on November 11, 2010 at participating Chili’s in the U.S. only. Dine-in from limited menu only; beverages and gratuity not included. Veterans and active duty military simply show proof of military service. See flier for more information.

Hooters – free Meal, Thursday, Nov. 11. Hooter’s is serving up a free meal to military veterans all day on Veterans Day. Offer good for all veterans and active duty military personnel. Choose one of the new specialty items on the Hooter’s menu. Offer valid at participating Hooters only; open to all active duty and military veterans with valid military ID orproof of military service. Drink purchase required. For more information, visit, www.HootersVeteransDay.com.

Outback Steakhouse – free Bloomin’ Onion and Beverage, Thursday, Nov. 11. Outback Steakhouse is honoring America’s military veterans by offering active duty military and veterans a free Bloomin’ Onion and beverage of choice (one non-alcoholic drink). This offer is available to the following Military Personnel who have one of the following forms of identifications on November 11, 2010: U.S Uniform Services Identification Card, U.S Uniform Services Retired Identification Card, Current Leave and Earnings Statement (LES), DD form 214 Veterans Organization Card (i.e., American Legion and VFW), Photograph in Uniform, Wearing Uniform. For more information, visit, http://www.outback.com/pressroom/pr_101018.aspx.

Uno Chicago Grill, Thursday, Nov. 11. Uno’s is offering a free entree or individual pizza with a purchase of an entree or pizza of equal or greater value. Offer good for all military for veterans and active duty military. ID or proof of service required: Show up in uniform (if your service permits), provide military ID, show a picture of yourself in uniform, or have other ID showing proof of service. More info here.

America’s Incredible Pizza Company, Thursday, Nov. 11. Two Missouri locations are offering thanks to our nation’s veterans by offering a free meal from 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm on Veterans Day, Thursday, November 11, 2010. This free dinner is a way of saying thank you and includes an unlimited buffet and drink at either location in Saint Louis or Saint Peters, Missouri. Note: America’s Incredible Pizza Company operates franchises, so this offer may only be limited to the locations listed.

More free meals and other goodies:

  • Texas Roadhouse – free meal, Thursday, Nov. 11. Offer varies by location; our local Texas Roadhouse is offering a free meal from opening until 4pm. Other locations may vary in offer, hours, or availability. Call ahead to your local restaurant for more information.
  • Krispy Kreme – Free doughnut. Available only at participating Krispy Kreme stores. Offer available to all active-duty, retirees & veterans on Thursday November 11th. Be sure to call ahead to verify your local Krispy Kreme is participating.
  • T.G.I. Friday’s – Buy one get one free Nov 11-14. At participating locations for anyone with an old or current military ID. November 11-14. Hat tip to Military Wives Saving.
  • Subway – Free Six Inch Sub. Many subway locations offer a free six inch sub to military veterans on Veteran’s Day. However, Subway restaurants are franchises, so this offer may only be available in select locations. Please contact your local Subway for more information regarding Veteran’s day specials.
  • Boston’s Gourmet Pizza – free individual pizza. All military veterans and active duty military personnel can enjoy an FREE individual one topping pizza this Veteran’s Day 5-7 PM! There are two Boston’s Gourmet Pizza & Sports Bar locations in the Denver area. The Highlands Ranch location is just off of C-470 and Broadway, at 53 W. Centennial Blvd. The newly re-opened Parker location is just off of C-470 and Parker Road at 19340 E Cottonwood Dr.
  • Barmuda – free meal. Barmuda is offering a free meal to all active duty members and veteran’s in all restaurants. More information.

Home Depot and Lowes Coupon Updates

Update: Home Depot and Lowes 10% Military Discount Available Everyday.

Home Depot: The Home Depot(R) is offering all active duty personnel, reservists, retired military, veterans and their families a 10 percent discount off their purchases in honor of Veteran’s Day. The offer is valid on purchases of up to $2,000 for a maximum of $200 and is available at The Home Depot stores, The Home Depot Design Center locations, Yardbirds and EXPO Design Center(R) locations. The 10% discount is available everyday for active duty and retirees, but not veterans. Home Depot makes this offer available to all veterans on most military holidays.

Lowes: Lowe’s Companies, Inc. will offer all active, reserve, honorably discharged, retired military personnel and their immediate family members a 10 percent discount on in-store U.S. purchases made during the Veterans Day holiday. The discount is available Nov. 6 – Nov. 11. The discount is available on in-stock and special order purchases up to $5,000. To qualify, individuals must present a valid military ID or other proof of service. Excluded from the discount are sales via Lowes.com, previous sales, and purchases of services or gift cards. Like Home Depot, Lowes offers this discount daily to active duty military members, but not to veterans. However, they extend the offer to military veterans on military holidays.

Free Park Admission for Veterans Day

Colonial Williamsburg Free Admission. Colonial Williamsburg honors America’s Veterans with a procession down Duke of Gloucester Street, 4:30 p.m., beginning at the Capitol. The parade culminates in a public ceremony, with militia and cannon crew firing volleys in recognition of those who serve. Hear Colonial Williamsburg’s Fifes and Drums, and speakers from past and present. Active duty military, guard and reservists, retirees, veterans and their dependents enjoy free admission passes on the following dates: Nov. 6-11.

Knotts Berry Farm Military Tribute Days – Free Admission. Knott’s Berry Farm has an annual Military Tribute where they offer military members past and present by offering free park admission. This year the Military Tribute Days run from November 1 – 25 November (Thanksgiving Day). Veterans or current serving military personnel plus one guest get in FREE with proper ID presented at Knott’s turnstile (DD214, Veterans Administration Hospital ID or Active Military Service ID). Purchase up to six additional tickets for just $15 each. More info.

Fee Free Day at National Parks. To honor America’s service men and women, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today announced that areas managed by the department would not charge entrance fees on Thursday, November 11, 2010. Over 100 national Parks will be participating in this event. More information.

Free Admission Anheuser-Busch Parks for Military Members

Here's to the Heroes

Anheuser-Busch Parks. Anheuser-Busch Parks offers Active Duty Service Members free admission for them and up to 3 dependents to any of their parks once a year. Throughout 2010, members of the military and as many as three direct dependents may enter SeaWorld, Busch Gardens or Sesame Place parks with a single-day complimentary admission. The Here’s to the Heroes program is only available to Any active duty, activated or drilling reservist, or National Guardsman. For more information and to register, visit: http://www.herosalute.com/states/overview.html.

Eligible parks include:

  • Adventure Island
  • Busch Gardens Tampa Bay or Williamsburg
  • SeaWorld Orlando, San Diego, or San Antonio
  • Sesame Place
  • Water Country USA
  • Not valid at Discovery Cove and Aquatica. Christmas Town at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Va. is not included as part of this program.

Bed and Breakfast for Vets

In the second year of the program, B&Bs for Vets has organized over 800 participating Bed and Breakfasts and Inns across the US and Canada will be offering veterans a free night’s stay on November 10th, the night before Veterans Day. This offer is available to both active duty military members and veterans with ID, but space is limited. Each Inn and B&B has at least one room available for this promotion and reservations must be made directly through the participating Inns and B&Bs. For more information visit B&Bs for Vets.

Free Hugo® Canes for Veterans.

Sam’s Club® locations nationwide will distribute 36,000 Hugo® canes free of charge on November 10th, 11th and 12th, 2010 to U.S. military veterans in need of mobility assistance. Limited quantities available, while supplies last. Sam’s Club® Membership is not required, but proof of military service may be required. For more information, visit HugoSalutes.com.

Other Veteran’s Day Discounts

Here are some additional Veteran’s Day Discounts. In all cases, be sure to provide proper ID or proof of service. In addition, some of these stores are franchises, so verify participation before assuming the discount is in place.

Build-A-Bear Workshop stores. 20% discount from November 11 – 15th for active-duty military. Get $10 OFF orders $50 or more at Build-A-Bear Workshop® use coupon code 95309 at check out Click here!

Build-A-Bear Free Shipping on Orders Over $50More discounts:

  • Sport Clips – FREE haircut to active-duty military & veterans. Offer only available at select locations. Please call to verify local participation.
  • Dollar General. 10% discount on entire purchase on Veteran’s Day. Offer good for all active-duty military, retirees, veterans, Guard/Reserve, & immediate family members. More info.
  • Sleep Number Stores. Free travel pillow to all active duty military & retirees now through Nov. 14. Find your “sleep number” setting, and get a free pillow – easy!
  • Cabela’s. Cabela’s is giving their standard employee discount to all US military veterans, active duty military, Guard/Reserves, law enforcement, fire and EMS personnel on Nov. 11-12. Discount varies from 5% to 50%, depending on the item. (I received this information from an active duty military member who forwarded an e-mail that was distributed base wide, however, I have not been able to confirm this; please contact Cabela’s before assuming this offer is in place).
  • Sears 10% discount Thursday and Friday, Nov. 11-12. Sears is offering a “Salute to Local Heroes” discount to all military, veterans, police, firefighters, teachers, and hospital staff. Offer is good for 10% of regular, sale, and clearance prices. See this store flyer for more information.
  • Amazon.com – Free “Veterans Day Honor” MP3 album download. This free downloadable album includes 12 songs as performed by the military bands and ensembles of the U.S. Armed Forces. Visit Amazon on Veteran’s Day to download the album.
  • Big Lots – 10% off your entire purchase with valid military ID. more info.
  • Tim Hortons – all US locations are offering a free donut to all veterans (check out the Star Spangled donut!).
  • Free Blockbuster Trial.
  • Free Netflix Trial – one month.
  • $100 for opening new Chase Freedom VISA.

Jos. A. Bank Veteran’s Day coupons:

Free Oil Change at Meineke in Salem, MA

Free Oil Change at Meineke in Salem, MA – Thursday Nov 11. U.S. Military Veterans and active duty personnel will receive a Free Oil Change that includes standard oil and filter and a complete courtesy check at one of the two participating locations:

  • 462 Highland Avenue, Salem, Massachusetts (978) 741-0335
  • 411 Broad Street – Route 1A, Lynn, Massachusetts (781) 592-0001

Check out more military discounts on this site.

To all who served – a simple thank you is never enough. But I’ll say it anyway. Thanks for your service.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Did you remember to change your clock?

Good Morning from All American Baby Boutique,

Last night was pretty busy. I started this new blog, sponsored a $20.00 gift card giveaway on That Crazy Lewis House and welcomed 110 additional fans to the site, noted that all Doopsy cloth diapers and inserts are on sale and added my own month of November promotion and lets see is there anything else to update? No, I think that's about it.

Anyways I am off to feed my two small children Gabby and Matthew - made some Cinnamon biscuits by Pillsbury. As for my 15 year old son Sean he's out surfing!

So, have a great day!

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Today's Daily Article of Interest (WINTER BABY CHECKLIST) and I love it for the winter months!

Essentials


Snow suit or heavy bunting Don't rely on a heavy blanket to protect your baby from the elements. A warm piece that fits over her regular clothes is ideal when you'll be moving her outdoors. This should not, however, be used as her sole outfit; instead, dress your infant in layers and check her body temperature often. "Your baby is overheated if he is sweating, has damp hair, a heat rash, rapid breathing, or is restless," says the University of Minnesota SIDS Center.


Hats, mittens, and
foot coverings
A knit hat and mittens will protect your infant from wind and chilly temperatures. Once indoors, these items can be removed to avoid overheating. Outfitting your little one with soft, warm baby booties will also prevent heat from escaping through his extremities.


Sweater (2-3) A staple item of any baby's wardrobe, a sweater is an ideal layering piece. Look for a soft knit with easy buttons or snaps that will fit comfortably over her long-sleeved bodysuits.


Blanket Lightweight receiving blankets may not provide the warmth needed during colder months. A fleece cover retains heat while protecting your baby from winter elements including snow, sleet, and wind.


Footed sleepers and
sleep sacks (3-5)
Bundling your baby isn't safe at night, when he can easily overheat. A footed sleeper or sleep sack allows him to stay warm and comfortable when temperatures drop, with the added convenience of not having to sort through layers to change that middle-of-the-night diaper.

Recommended


Car seat cover and
heavy stroller blanket
Keep your baby warm and toasty while out and about. Your little one will need an added layer of warmth and protection to enjoy family outdoor activities.



Moisturizing lotion or body oil When purchasing skin products for your baby, look for non-perfumed lotions and oils specially suited to her sensitive skin. Seek out natural, soothing, and emollient ingredients such as almond, olive, coconut, or palm oil; calendula; or marigold. Most pediatricians recommend avoiding antibacterial soaps, baths, and shampoos. Also avoid any baby products containing artificial colors, allergenic or irritating preservatives (such as quaternium 15, imidazolidinyl urea, or parabens), diethanolamine (DEA) or triethanolamine (TEA), and sodium lauryl sulfate or cocamide-DEA.


Home and car emergency kits As inclement weather sets in, it's wise to have a preparedness kit ready in your home and car. In your car, you should have a first aid kit, portable radio, a flash light and extra batteries, ice scraper, a shovel and a bag of kitty litter (great for getting a stuck tire out of a snow bank), a warm change of clothes and shoes for each member of your family, extra hats, socks and mittens, a charged mobile phone, an emergency blanket and/or warm wool blankets, water, ready-to-eat-formula and a bottle for bottle-fed babies, and snacks. Home kits should include a fire extinguisher and first aid kit, set aside a shelf for matches and candles, an oil lamp and oil, flashlight and batteries, extra blankets, and winter clothing gear. Always keep a couple extra gallons of drinking water and a collection of canned goods or pantry items that don't require cooking on hand. Winter storms can knock out electricity; if your family requires electricity for heating and cooking, you'll need to be prepared.



Hand sanitizer Keeping yourself healthy is a vital part of caring for your baby. Hand sanitizer helps kill those nasty germs that lurk year-round, but whose effects are so devastating in winter months. While washing with soap and warm water is ideal, antibacterial gels help reduce your and your little one's exposure to myriad contagions.

Niceties


Sunscreen You've probably heard it before—the sun's rays are just as potent during the chilly months of winter as they are in the summer. In fact, the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) has published information on two recent studies which determined that, for individuals at higher altitudes, there is actually an increased risk of sunburn in winter. According to dermatologist Dr. Darrel S. Rigel, MD, "snow reflects more than 80 percent of the sun's rays, even on cloudy days." That's why it is highly important that everyone wear a broad-spectrum (UVA/UVB) with an SPF of at least 15, every time they go outdoors. Even if you're not in a snowy climate, you'll benefit your baby and yourself by applying sunscreen before you head outdoors.


Humidifier Dry winter air can wreak havoc on baby's skin. An inexpensive humidifier helps keep moisture in and can eliminate or reduce chapped skin, especially around your infant's nasal passages and mouth. Never place a humidifier next to your baby's crib, and if you choose one that emits warm steam, make sure that no little ones can reach the steam source, which can burn their sensitive skin.


Fleece pad and flannel crib sheets While you should not cover your baby with a blanket until she is at least one year old, a fleece pad and flannel crib sheets are a great way to safely add warmth overnight. Look for pads and sheets that fit snugly over her crib mattress, to avoid an increased risk of SIDS.


Room thermometer
While the thermostat in your house may tell you it's a warm 70 degrees, your baby's room can be significantly warmer or cooler, depending upon its location within the home. The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths, which has seen increased cases of SIDS during winter months, suggests that baby's room be kept at a moderate 65 degrees.

Did you remember to change your clock?

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Autumn's chill is in the air as nature reminds us it's time for most Americans to turn the clock back.

Officially the change to standard time occurs at 2 a.m. Sunday. Most folks will set their clocks Saturday night.

Remember, it's fall back an hour. Otherwise, you'll be an hour early on Sunday for church, golf or whatever. Residents of Hawaii, most of Arizona and some U.S. territories don't have to change since they did not observe daylight-saving time.

Public safety officials say this is also a good time to put a new battery in the smoke alarm, no matter where you live.

Daylight saving time returns at 2 a.m. local time the second Sunday in March.

© 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

This is the most precious video! Short film actually but boys just don't understand girls :-)

Stay tuned for updates on this blog for Flash Giveaway dates, freebies and great sales. Of course when I hear about them I will update the blog :)

Tomorrow I will start posting great deals, flash giveaway dates, articles of interest such as recalls. So stay tuned.

Tonight I will start with:

Today's Freebie: Coffee for free at Burger King every Friday in November

Thousands of infant car seats being recalled

Free Very Merry Christmas Sugo Holiday MP3 Sampler download




Making Christmas Ornaments!

I found this interesting article today about how to make ornaments. I had no clue that they could be this easy. So, here's how to do it. Please know that these are not my kids and not my article but I thought it was really neat.

Christmas Ornaments with Kids Tutorial
Yeah, it’s a tad early for thinking about Christmas; but do you want to do something fun with the kids? Okay, time to fess up – I’M the one who really likes making these Christmas ornaments! We’ve made these a few times over the years for our own Christmas tree and for gifts to others. It’s rather like that Spin-Art for kids, which I also love.



Supplies:


  • Clear glass Christmas bulbs
  • A variety of acrylic paints
  • A couple egg cartons



I found these at our local Hobby Lobby store in a set of twelve for $3.99, but I scored big at the 50% off sale that day. I believe you could probably find them at Michael’s or A.C. Moore or whatever your local craft store is.


Remove the ornament tops pulling out both the wire and the “lid”. Give your kids the bottles of acrylic paint, and let them squirt colors inside the bulb to their heart’s content. Twist and swirl the ornie once they have all the colors inside to be sure to cover the entire inside. You do need a bit of paint to get it to slide around and get good coverage.


Having a wash cloth or rag down helps keep the ornie from getting away from little ones as they work.




When they’ve finished getting it all swirled around, hold your ornament over the sink while the water is running (if you don’t mind washing acrylics down your drain anyway), and let the majority of the paint run down the drain. When most of it’s out, set the ornament upside down in an egg carton to let the remaining paint slowly drip out.






If you don’t drain them out a first time somewhere else, this is the kind of mess you could end up with in your egg carton!

We let ours dry for at least a couple days in the egg cartons to be extra sure they’re dry. When they are finished drying, simply put the “lid” and hanger back in. Don’t forget to keep the box they came in for storage later.


Voila!

Happy Crafting!!

This article belongs to Vintage Mother: http://tracieboellner.blogspot.com/2009/11/christmas-ornaments-with-kids-tutorial.html

Friday, November 5, 2010

Ready for the Holidays!

Tonight my website designer Merideth revamped the site to reflect a Christmas theme. I think she did an awesome job and she added blogger, so this means that I am going to start blogging.

To be honest my grammar is not always to par and I do frequently make typos but this should be fun and at least I am being honest that I am not a writer :)

But I am a mom who has three children ages 15, 4 and almost 2. My youngest will turn 2 on Christmas Eve and of course Christmas is my favorite holiday of the year and her birth was supposed to happen after Christmas because I didn't want her to be upset being born on Christmas day or even Eve.

You've heard the stories of children who were born on these days and hated it, feeling a little short on gifts since many Christmas and Birthday gifts are combined. But I guess she had other plans and didn't want to miss Santa. So, now we celebrate her birthday officially on Christmas Eve and It's great because a lot of items are on sale :) The bakery is open so I can get the cake, family is always together, there school that day so there are many benefits at this time.

But anyways, I hope that you like the baby boutique and I will be updating this blog as often as I can. Hopefully I will have a follower or two. LOL

Goodnight all.