Merryfield- The app that rewards you for healthy eating!

Have you heard of Merryfield? It’s a cashback app that partners with healthy food brands (the complete list can be found here) to offer you cashback when you make purchases.

What I like about Merryfield is that it is not store-specific in most cases, but it does have a few store-specific deals.

The app also offers to automatically connect and scan your receipts from retailers, including Amazon, Instacart, Target, Walmart, Sprouts, Kroger, and Albertsons.

You can select specific offers to earn specific point values. See the picture with a few of the deals.

My favorite is that you can select from the list of brands here, make purchases, and receive points or cashback.

Points and cashback can be redeemed in the app for gift cards. Currently, there are 23 gift cards to choose from. Redemptions start at $5 (5000 points).

Here are just a few examples of the brands that Merryfield has partnered with and the value of their redemptions:

  • Alaffia 1 point per $1
  • Alice Mushrooms 5% cash back
  • Allagash 5% cash back
  • Amy’s Kitchen 1 point per $1
  • Applegate 5% cash back
  • Artisan Tropic 5% cash back
  • Athletic Brewing 1 point per $1
  • Barilla 5% cash back
  • Califia Farms 2.5% cash back
  • Canyon Bakehouse 1 point per $1
  • Caulipower 5% cash back
  • Cerebelly 1 point per $1
  • CLEAN Cause 5% cash back
  • Cleveland Kitchen 5% cash back

With over 80 brands partnering with Merryfield, there are sure to be brands that you regularly buy!

And as far as I know, you can combine offers on Merryfield with other apps and cash back rebates (such as  WeStockPeekageSocial Nature, and Aisle) to maximize your savings.

To get started, search for Merryfield wherever you get apps. There is no referral code needed!

Healthy, Frugal Summer Snacks

The kids eat so much when school is out of session.

Because of our current schedule, we are missing out on the free lunches available throughout San Diego County for the next few weeks.

That means I need to spend my money a little more wisely and fill our pantry with healthy snacks.

Here are a few of our favorite snacks- and yes, I buy some of them in bulk from Dollar Tree.

Freeze-Dried Fruit: I love freeze-dried pineapple, Bitty loves freeze-dried strawberries, and Bubs likes freeze-dried mangoes.

Flavor Blasted Goldfish are the kids’ favorite. I like the original goldfish crackers, but really, most flavors are good.

Meji Chocorooms– These are part cookie, part candy. Sometimes Dollar Tree has them, but they are also found at Cost Plus and Costco.

Sobisk Honey Graham Cracker Bear Cookies, 10-ct. Packs. These are really good by themselves or dipped in yogurt.

Sometimes in stores, they have other flavors like chocolate chip or chocolate.

 

Select Choice Chewy Peanut Butter & Chocolate Chip Granola Bars, 6-ct. Boxes. These bars are comparable to the Quaker Chewy bars. Some locations have other varieties in store, including chocolate chip.

And if you are looking for a wide variety of beverages that everyone will love, Dollar Tree has a great selection of drink mixes.  Our current family favorites include Sonic Limeade, Wyler’s Strawberry Lemonade, and Welch’s Orange Peach.

And while not a snack, the kids and I have been carrying around our 40-ounce insulated Stainless steel tumblers from Michael’s. Yes, I had a coupon for each one. It’s keeping us all hydrated, and it’s saving me trips to Sonic, Starbucks, or the gas station while we are out this summer.

 

My Top Ten Tootsie Treats for Tired Toes (and feet)

Birkenstocks, my favorite sandal!

As someone who is on their feet almost all day, I find the health and comfort of my feet imperative. I’ve tried many gadgets, lotions, creams, and doodads to keep my feet comfy. I’ve been under a podiatrist’s care for 4 years now, and there is no substitute for professional care. The items listed below were okayed by my doctor, and several were recommended. But remember- My doctor is not your doctor, and I’m definitely not a doctor, so if you have foot pain that lasts a long time or is getting worse, get a referral to a podiatrist.

Below are items that I use, and I’ve linked them to the places I bought them too. A lot of this stuff comes from Target, which is great because they always have sales and deals going on. Don’t forget to use your RedCard to save an extra 5%!!

Compression socks. They aren’t just for old people. I have wide calves, so these are my go-to. They come in various colors/patterns and sizes, including plain colors, checkered, and holiday designs.

I have about 10 pairs of these socks and I wear them daily.

 

A good foot roller. I have this one from Target, but Amazon sells a few different kinds too. My doctor recommended a kind that goes in the freezer, so it cools your tired feet simultaneously. For me, that’s too many sensations at once. I use mine daily in the afternoon once I’m home from work.

Baby Feet Foot Peel. I have dry feet. No matter how much lotion or bag balm I put on my heels, I get dry, cracked heels. Especially in the winter when it’s so dry. I do a Baby Feet foot peel about once a quarter. It’s kinda gross but kinda cool.

A Toe Stretcher (also called YogaToes). These things are amazing. It’s a tiny, stretchy contraption that goes between your toes and helps stretch out. It’s also great if you wear a lot of narrow toe box shoes.

Epsom Salts.  I soak my feet in very hot water with Epsom Salts twice a week. I like the big bag from Target. It’s a great price.

Magnesium Spray. Some studies suggest Epsom salts can relieve swelling, and inflammation, and ease muscle aches and pains. I use it on my feet and legs each night before I hop into bed. It comes in a lot of different scents. I have this one in lavender.

If sprays aren’t your thing, Astura makes an awesome thick lotion, almost like a body butter packed with Magnesium. It comes in a lemongrass scent. It’s awesome. I linked it on Amazon, but sometimes Target carries it.

Insoles. It’s hard to know what kind of insoles you need without some guidance, as there are so many styles and types based on your foot health. Some drugstores have a Dr. School’s custom fit orthotics machine in them and those are good for figuring out what kind of insoles you need. My doctor provides me with orthotics that slip into my sneakers. I can also buy them on Amazon (They are Cadence brand), but I have zero out-of-pocket for them other than my copay, which is cheaper than how much they cost on Amazon.

My number one recommendation: GOOD SHOES. Yeah, simple, right? Good shoes with a stable heel and toe box wide enough for your foot. That means no pinching or rubbing. Don’t be afraid to size up or go up to wide or extra-wide shoes.

As we age, the ligaments and tendons that provide arch support in our feet loosen and become worn, due to our natural body changes (thanks Cleveland Clinic!).

My doctor recommends New Balance, Saucony, Hokas, and Brooks. I wear New Balance Fresh Foam sneakers most of the time because they come in a double-wide, which my feet have become.  They are costly, but they last me about a year, and that’s with daily wear.  If you don’t have wide feet or an unusual size, Joe’s New Balance Outlet has a lot of great deals. I try to shop there when I can.

That’s only 9 you are probably thinking. The last one isn’t a product or a service. It’s some advice:

Put your feet up! When you are seated at the end of the day, don’t crisscross applesauce. Put your feet up: on the couch, on an ottoman, on a nearby stool or chair. Allow the blood to circulate. Wiggle your toes, flex the muscles in your feet and legs.

 

Earn Money for Tracking You Steps with Evidation!

48c653a4c4f659c243bbd22d0971b521.jpgI’ve been using Evidation (formerly Achievement) to earn extra cash for about 6 years.

Connect your fitness tracker to Evidation and be rewarded when you exercise, sleep, and log calorie or water intake. They also have surveys, short articles, and listicles to check out for bonus points.

It is non-intrusive, and you’ll earn points that can be redeemed for cash via PayPal, or gift cards, or you can donate your earnings to various charities.

I earn about $50 a year with Evidation. It’s a nice little perk for being active.

It’s super easy to get started. Click here to sign up! This is my referral link- If you sign up using my link, I earn an extra 100 points.

Screenshot from my Evidation Account

Evidation is compatible with the following apps:

  • Dexcom
  • Fitbit
  • Garmin
  • Google Fit
  • MapMyFitness
  • MapMyHike
  • MapMyRide
  • MapMyRun
  • MyFitnessPal
  • Oura
  • Qardio
  • RunDouble
  • RunKeeper
  • Strava
  • Withings Health Mate

A link to research done with the information collected can be found here. 

Today is National Child Health Day!

The first Monday of October is National Child Health Day. I’m taking a little time today to share some ways you can keep your kiddos healthy while still staying on budget.

Here is my post about how to care for your children’s vision on a budget. If your kids are hard on glasses like my big kid is, contact the company/optometrist’s office if the glasses break within 6 months of receiving them. My kiddo gets 1 pair per year through insurance, and I make sure that if anything goes wrong, we contact the office and get them repaired or replaced ASAP.

Here in California vision and dental insurance is included under health insurance plans for kids 18 and under. To learn more, check the back of your kid’s health insurance card for phone numbers.

Studies have proven that poor dental health and hygiene can lead to other more severe health issues, so please take care of the kiddos chompers! My kids love the Toms of Maine Strawberry toothpaste (also available in fluoride free).  They are not bubblegum or mint fans. Whatever it takes to get them to brush their teeth!!

Another thing that is important to overall health is PROPER REST. The CDC recommendations can be found here. My littlest is hard to get settled for bed, so here are some of the ways we help get her ready to rest each night:

Free Covid-19 Tests Delivered to Your Door!

I don’t know about you, but we’re still using Covid-19 tests on the regular. After visits to busy places, after traveling, and when the kids’ and I have someone in their class test positive.

Running out to the drugstore at the last minute- No Thanks!

With this offer, Request your COVID-19 Tests NOW, and don’t pay last-minute prices at the Store. They verify your insurance, and you receive Covid-19 Test Kits automatically each month at NO COST to you!

I did it this morning, and the test kits are on their way!

To get started, click here.

Sprouts Monthly Sampling Program is Ending!

That’s right, the Sprouts full-size sampling program has been canceled. Honestly, it was really hard to get them on the app or find them in the store, so I’m not at all surprised that this program is closing.

BUT- Never fear! With in-app coupons from the Sprouts app, as well as savings/cash back apps (find my favorites here), there are still tons of ways to save at Sprouts!

Free Covid-19 Test Kits: Order Before 9/2/2022!

The federal government will cease providing free COVID-19 kits on 9/2/2022, as there will no longer be federal funding. Learn more at COVID.gov/tests.

However, in the meantime, Residential households in the U.S. are now eligible for another order of free at-home tests on USPS.com. Here’s what you need to know about your order:

  • Each order now includes 8 rapid antigen COVID-19 tests (FDA has more details about at-home tests, including extended shelf life and updated expiration dates: Authorized At-Home Over-the-Counter COVID-19 Diagnostic Tests)
  • Your order of 8 tests will come in 2 separate packages (4 tests in each package), each with its own tracking number
  • Packages will ship free

It’s easy to sign up for free kits. Order your free kits here. We ordered ours, and we test when we have been exposed, even though we are all vaccinated and boosted. COVID-19 isn’t going anywhere, and we need to do what we can to protect ourselves and our communities.

Exclusive Avocados from Mexico- Recipes, Savings and More!

Growing up in California, everyone knew someone who grew avocados. Creamy, rich, delicious… Avocados are one of my favorite toppings for toast, salads, omelets, enchiladas.

Avocados from Mexico wants everyone to enjoy this amazing veggie! More than just a yummy ingredient in guacamole, check out these important ‘Cado facts:

 

  • Avocados From Mexico contain good fats and nearly 20 vitamins and minerals making them part of a balanced lifestyle.
  • When you eat a meal with avocado, the fruit acts as a nutrient booster to help your body absorb the fat-soluble nutrients found in the other foods.
  • Avocados are a good source of fiber, which slows down digestion helping to leave you satisfied.
  • Fresh avocados are a heart-healthy fruit. They provide naturally good fats, are low in saturated fat, and are cholesterol, sugar and sodium free.
  • Eating dietary fat helps the body absorb vitamins A, D, E and K. Avocados contain mainly naturally good fats with 5g of monounsaturated fats per serving (1/3 of a medium avocado).

Now that you know all of that, aren’t you longing for creamy avocados from Mexico? Join new Avocados from Mexico – The Avosauce newsletter and get your customized scoop on avocado recipes, health tips and much more.

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Family Recipe: DIY Salad Bar

The post is dedicated to Souplantation/Sweet Tomatoes… RIP.

One of our family favorite restaurants pre-pandemic was Souplantation. So many great veggie and salad options all in one place. This summer I’m trying to find easy, simple lunch options for the family, so this week I’m making a salad bar.

It might sound like a lot of work, but I spend about an hour a week prepping veggies as soon as the CSA box arrives, so it’s just a slightly different prep this week.

First I got out our Rubbermaid reusable containers and lids, and I chopped the various ingredients. At lunchtime, I’ll set all of the containers out, and put the salad greens in a large bowl that is nestled in a baking dish full of ice to keep the greens crisp.

If you are having a salad bar for your July Fourth celebration, consider using a cold ingredient caddy like this one.

It keeps the components cold and at their preferred temperature for an extended period of time.

Here are just a few of the ingredients that we’ll be featuring in our DIY salad bar:

  • Salad greens (spinach, romaine lettuce, butter bibb lettuce, mixed greens, kale)
  • Radishes
  • Brocolli
  • Cauliflower
  • Carrots
  • Cucumbers
  • Celery
  • Red onions
  • Green apples
  • Strawberries
  • Beets (raw or pickled)
  • Bell pepper or other sweet peppers
  • Pickled veggies
  • Capers
  • Nuts
  • Dried fruit
  • Hard-boiled eggs
  • Cheese cubes (or crumbled feta or goat cheese)
  • Diced ham or diced turkey breast lunchmeat
  • Croutons
  • Salad Dressing- I like this vinagrette, and this one, and this ranch.

What do you like on your salads?