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VOL. 7 NO. 3 FEB 1 - FEB 14
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Planters® 8 oz. Select
Varieties Cashews
Planters® 10.3 oz. Planters® Cocktail
Halves & Pieces
Select Varieties Peanuts 16 oz.
Mixed Nuts $4 14
$2 28 Planter's® Unsalted Dry
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Roasted Peanuts 16 oz.
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$228
Giorgio® No Salt
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& Pieces 4 oz. Jolly Time® Healthy
Pompeian® Extra
64¢ Light Olive Oil 16 fl. oz.
Pop® Microwave
Popcorn Bags 3 ct.
$313 $117
All above items are Dietician Approved!
Approximately 10% of all store items are Dietitian Approved. Look for them at your commissary!
The Dietitian Approved Thumb (DAT) program was designed to help you quickly
identify items in the store that will improve the nutrition quality of your diet. Patrons
are encouraged to view our new DAT program as a “dietitian alongside you" helping
you choose items that align with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans to promote a
healthy eating pattern. You no longer have to look at the Nutrition Facts label and try
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4 Days Only!
All CONUS Stores
FEBRUARY 4 - FEBRUARY 7
SALE!
$145
2.3 oz. Select Varieties 2.7 - 3 oz. Select Varieties
Antiperspirant / Deodorant Antiperspirant / Deodorant
SALE!
$911
4 - 5 lb. Select Varieties Dog Food
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Giorgio® Mushrooms
Hormel® Chili with Stems & Pieces 4 oz. Bumble Bee® 2.5 oz.
64¢
Beans 15 oz. Light or Jalapeño Bumble Bee® 3.5 oz.
81¢ Seasoned Tuna Tuna or Chicken Snack
85¢ on the Run!® Salad Kit
98¢
Tuna HelperTM 5.5 oz. Nongshim® 3.03 oz.
Hamburger HelperTM
Select Varieties Muir Glen® 16 oz. Select Varieties
5.5 oz. Select Varieties Sauce Mix Select Varieties Bowl Noodle Soup
99¢
Sauce Mix
75¢
Organic Salsa
99¢ $189
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Ensure® 6 ct. Vanilla Glucerna® 6 ct. Vanilla
Fiber One Chocolate
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or Chocolate or Chocolate Pedialyte® 33.8 fl. oz.
Fudge Brownies 6 ct. Nutrition Shakes Carbsteady® Shakes Select Varieties
$199 $598 $699 Electrolyte Solution
$357
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General Mills® 12.5 - 12.8 oz. Kellogg's® Original Rice
Select Varieties Kellogg's® Apple Jacks® Kellogg's® Crispix® Krispies Treats® 16 ct.
Apple & Cinnamon Original Cereal 12 oz.
$298
Chex TM Cereal
2/$4 Cereal 10.1 oz.
$2 35 $2 35
Pop Tarts® 8 ct.
Mott's® 10 ct. Select
Select Varieties Maxwell House ®
Yuban® Traditional Varieties Fruit
Toaster Pastries Colombian Ground Flavored Snacks
$179
Roast Ground
$126
Coffee 24.5 oz. Coffee 24.5 oz.
$5 63
$5 63
Chips Ahoy!® 13 oz.
Original or Chewy Nabisco® 14.3 oz.
Original or Golden Snackwells® Devil's Food
Chocolate Chip Cookies Keebler® 11 - 11.3 oz. Cookie Cakes 6.75 oz.
Oreo® Cookies
2/$4 2/$5
Select Varieties Chips
Deluxe® Cookies $189
$208
Cheez-It® 12.4 oz. Pepperidge Farm® Keebler® 8 ct. Select
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Snack Crackers Goldfish® Crackers Cracker Packs Club® Crackers 12.7 oz.
$163
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Oranges!
SELECTION:
• Fresh mandarins are in season from November through April in the fresh produce section.
• Inspect the fruit for any brown or soft spots and cull them to prevent the spread of spoilage.
• When shopping for fresh mandarins look for shiny, bright orange colors with pebble-textured skins.
STORAGE:
• Rinse whole fresh mandarins before peeling. Dry them well to remove moisture.
• Mandarins can be placed in a fruit bowl for about a week at room temperature to encourage healthy,
convenient snacking.
• Mandarins may also be individually refrigerated in a fruit crisper or can be peeled into wedges and
stored in an airtight container for on-the-go snacking.
NUTRITION/HEALTH/WELLNESS:
• One raw, medium-sized mandarin contains only about 40 calories.
• Mandarins are naturally low in fat and are an excellent source of vitamins C and E.
• Due to their high vitamin C and E content, mandarins may assist in supporting healthy skin and
keeping cholesterol in check.
FUN FACTS:
• Mandarins are a variety of the common orange, but are usually sweeter, easier
to peel, and contain higher amounts of vitamin C per weight.
• Because there are many varieties of mandarins that grow in different climates,
mandarins are also known by the names satsuma, clementine, and tangerine.
• Mandarin peels also contain oils that are an important source of flavoring for ice
cream, bakery and candy products, soft drinks, and liqueur.
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Betty Crocker® 12 oz.
Vanilla or Butter Cream
Betty Crocker® 16 - 16.5 oz. Whipped Frosting Orchids® Roasted
Select Varieties Delights®
Brownie Mix 2/$2 Seaweed Packs 3 ct.
84¢
Planter's® Dry Honey
Roasted Peanuts 16 oz.
$151 $228
Hormel® Always Tender® Oscar Mayer® 9 oz. Select
Mesquite BBQ Pork Varieties Delifresh® Turkey Kozyshack® 6 ct. Rice or Kozyshack® 22 oz. Rice
Tenderloin 24 oz. or Chicken Breast Tapioca Pudding Cups or Chocolate Pudding
$543 $255 $213 $208
Colgate® Total SFTM
Magnum® Classic Whitening Toothpaste 4.8 oz. Huggies® Natural Care®
Gorton's® Cod Panko
Belgian Chocolate Ice
Cream Bars 6 ct. Breaded Fillets 4 ct. $206 Baby Wipes 168 ct.
$2 99 $4 21 $433
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Mandarin Orange and Basil Smoothie
Source: Defense Commissary Agency
Ingredients: 4 servings
• 2½ cups plain non-fat Greek yogurt
• 1 tsp. vanilla extract
• ¾ cup skim milk
• 5 mandarin oranges, peeled
• 1 cup fresh basil leaves
• 1 tbsp. chia seeds (optional)
Directions:
1. Place all the ingredients in a blender and pulse
until the basil leaves begin to be incorporated.
Mix until nearly smooth.
2. Serve immediately.
Tips:
Can make single serving by using about 3-4 leaves
of fresh basil,⅔ cup yogurt, dash of vanilla,
1-2 mandarin oranges and ¼ cup of milk.
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The application period is open until 11:59 p.m. Pacific Standard Time,
Wednesday, February 17th, 2021.
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Mandarin Beef Stir Fry
Source: Defense Commissary Agency
Ingredients: 4 servings
• 2 tbsp. sesame oil
• 1 lb. boneless beef, cut into ¼ inch strips
• 1 medium onion, sliced thin
• 1 tsp. ginger powder
• 1-2 fresh garlic cloves, minced
• ¼ cup soy sauce
• 1 small red bell pepper, sliced
• 1 14 oz. can of no sugar added mandarin oranges,
reserve ⅓ cup liquid
• 4 oz. fresh baby portabella mushrooms, sliced
• 5 oz. can water chestnuts, drained
• ¾ - 1 lb. fresh broccoli florets
• cup unsalted peanuts or cashews (optional
Directions:
1. Dice, slice, and prepare all produce prior to
beginning and set aside.
2. Heat the oil in a pan over medium heat. Add the
beef and onion and cook until the onions are
nearly translucent; about 5 minutes.
3. Add the soy sauce and spices. Bring to
temperature and then add the broccoli and cook
for one minute, covered. Then add the remaining
ingredients except for the mandarin oranges.
If using nuts, add here. Cover and cook for an
additional 10 minutes or until the vegetables are
of the desired tenderness. Add additional water,
1-2 tbsp. at a time, to prevent burning.
Toss occasionally.
4. To prevent overcooking, add the canned mandarin
sections during the last three minutes of cooking.
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Your Everyday Savings
ON THE ITEMS YOU LOVE
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Thinking Outside the Box!
Better Than Takeout:
Shrimp Fried Rice
Save a Healthy 20%
The "Thinking Outside the Box" meals offer quick solutions for your busy lifestyle. You
can feel confident in knowing they are healthy and economical. You'll also see tips and
suggestions on how to use the leftover items after preparing your meal. They feature
a key nutrient and align with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and may even be a
tastier and healthier version of a high-fat or high-calorie dish. Find the ingredients for
the latest "Thinking Outside the Box" recipe, Better Than Takeout: Shrimp Fried
Rice , at special savings at your commissary now!
MahatmaTM Brown
Whole Grain Rice 32 oz. Pictsweet Farms® Peas
Dynasty® Pure Sesame
1 58 Kikkoman® Less Sodium Seed Oil 5 fl. oz.
and Carrots 12 oz.
78¢
$158
Soy Sauce 20 fl. oz.
$3 08
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Page 15Thinking Outside the Box!
Better Than Takeout: Shrimp Fried Rice
Y ou’re just getting off work and as you are walking to your car to start the drive home, you ask yourself, “What’s for
Dinner?” Not having any idea of what to cook and wondering if there is anything to quickly throw together that would
satisfy the family causes you to just use the speed-dial for take-out. If your family’s favorite take-out places know your orders
by heart, you may want to evaluate how frequently you are relying on this habit and its potential for excessive calories in your
family’s diet.
According to a study conducted on 9,000 adults by Johns Hopkins University, adults who cooked most meals at home
consumed about 184 calories less a day than those that didn’t. The average sized adult would need to walk for about 30
minutes to burn this number of calories. The habit of cooking at home seems pretty efficient at “burning” calories, when you
look at it this way. Over the course of a year, just think about how many calories you could save (burn) by cooking more meals
at home! If you want to meet your weight goals, you also need to do the “work” in your kitchen.
An analysis conducted on food ordered at 19 restaurant chains by the University of Toronto showed that the average meal
contained 1,128 calories, which is more than half a day’s worth of calories for most Americans. This is because foods prepared
away from home tend to contain more fats and sugars and are served in larger volumes. For example, an order of just shrimp
fried rice contains, on average, 1,110-1,400 calories.
By using the recipe featured in this meal to prepare shrimp fried rice at home, you can cut the number of calories by more
than half while increasing the amount of lean protein and vegetables for a fraction of the cost of take-out! Consider doubling
the amount of rice and freezing half of it to be used at a later time for a quick stir-fry!
Just remember, cooking nutritious meals at home doesn’t have to be fancy or expensive! It can be fun, quick, and easy! Aim
to cook at least 5-6 of your dinner meals at home while packing your lunch most days. Use these tips to help you:
• Keep it simple! Use recipes that call for 5 or less ingredients and use items and dried herbs and spices that you usually
have on hand (rice, pasta, stewed tomatoes, broths, frozen and canned veggies, etc.). Knowing a few quick and
nutritious recipes by heart can make any crazy day/week manageable. Double the recipes and freeze 1 batch.
• Choose recipes that use the same meats, like chicken breast, and then cook the amount needed for both recipes. This
way you will have cooked met at the ready to be used in a meal a couple of days later.
• Plan your meals for the week, make a list and go to the store at least weekly. To get you started, try using other “Thinking
Outside the Box” dietitian approved meal solutions. They can be found on our Healthy Living page.
Ingredients: 4 servings
• 1 cup long-grain rice • 1⅓ cup frozen peas and carrots • 1 small onion, chopped
• 2 large eggs • 1 lb shrimp • 1 medium zucchini, sliced
• Cooking spray • 2 tbsp. sesame oil • ¼ cup low-sodium soy sauce
Directions:
1. In a medium-sized sauce pan, add 1 cup of uncooked cook 2-3 minutes per side. Remove from the pan and
long-grain rice and 2 cups of water. Cook according to set aside.
package instructions. 5. Add 1 tbsp. of sesame oil to the pan and heat over
2. While the rice is cooking, crack the eggs in a bowl and medium heat. Add the chopped onion. Cook for about
season with a little salt and pepper and beat well with 2 minutes. Then add the sliced zucchini and cook or an
a fork. Lightly spray a frying pan that has been heated additional 2-3 minutes. Add the cooked rice to the pan
over medium heat with cooking spray. Add the eggs and let the rice cook for 1 minute.
and cook for about 1 minute. Flip the egg and cook the 6. Cut the egg into strips and add to the pan of rice. Add
other side for 1 minute. Remove from the pan and set the cooked peas and carrots, and the cooked shrimp
aside. along with ¼ cup of low-sodium soy sauce. Gently toss
3. Microwave the frozen peas and carrots according to the ingredients allowing for the rice to cook a little on
package directions. Set aside when done. the bottom for an additional minute.
4. While the peas and carrots are cooking, quickly peel 7. Serve ¼ of the fried rice alongside a large piece of your
and devein the shrimp. Add 1 tbsp. of sesame oil to a favorite fruit, topped with a little yogurt.
pan and heat over medium heat. Add the shrimp and
DISCLAIMER:
THIS RECIPE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN ENDORSEMENT BY DOD OF ANY INDIVIDUAL VENDOR. ANY PRODUCT OF SIMILAR SPECIFICATION MAY BE USED TO MAKE THIS HEALTHY CHOICE MEAL.
FOR ADDITIONAL MEAL SOLUTIONS, PLEASE CLICK HERE COMMISSARIES.COM/HEALTHY-LIVING/HEALTHY-EATS
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