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  1. @NicoleBurgess
    @NicoleBurgess says:

    Meal Plan:
    MONDAY: Crab & Shrimp Alfredo Ravioli w/Baguette
    TUESDAY: Instant Pot Meatballs & Pasta w/Salad & Baguette
    WEDNESDAY: Big Mac Sliders (MFF) w/Potatoes
    THURSDAY: Leftovers
    FRIDAY: Leftovers
    SATURDAY: Out to Eat OR Steaks at Home
    SUNDAY: Leftovers or Something Quick

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  2. @brittanyhalford8387
    @brittanyhalford8387 says:

    These preteen boys will eat ya out of house and home I tell ya! 😅 we're gonna need a dedicated creami video when you get your new one! You're favorite base recipes, tips tricks, mix ins, etc. Which ones the kids love best, just all the things!

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  3. @jessicabrodhecker6514
    @jessicabrodhecker6514 says:

    Our goal for a family of 6 is $250/week, but we go over a lot. Sometimes it’s $400/week. Depends on when we restock school snacks (my daughter tried traditional school this year instead of homeschool and they need packaged snacks). Cheaper to just homeschool and not buy all these snacks!

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  4. @angelatoher9337
    @angelatoher9337 says:

    I live on Michigan and I feel like our prices are constantly creeping up. I try to keep our budget to about $140/week but that's hard for four of us (with one teenage boy who weight trains).

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  5. @JoyfulLivingLinda
    @JoyfulLivingLinda says:

    I want to have a weekly budget but prices are so crazy I tend to not be able to stick to it. However I never go over $200 a week so I guess that could count as my weekly budget. I find that waaaay too expensive though and we've had to take a good look at our finances to keep us afloat 😢

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  6. @raeanolson5221
    @raeanolson5221 says:

    Love The Nails!! QUESTI ON Can You Do A Class / Video On What Macros for Dummies Are Why Do We Want to Follow The. What Are They How Do We Figure Out What They Should be for us And If We Are Not Working Out Like You are Will they Still Work for US To Lose some Weight? Try to Use Most of Things Out of the Freezer 🎉 Thanks For All Your Help🎉🎉

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  7. @valissahanks
    @valissahanks says:

    I do one big monthly trip and then weekly trips for fresh produce, bread and milk. I try to stick to $800-$900 a month for my family of 8. 2 years ago I could easily get away with $600 a month but with growing teens and current prices that would be close to impossible now.

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  8. @iguessiwillworkout
    @iguessiwillworkout says:

    I live in Canada. My budget is $750 CAD (about 555-560 USD) per month for groceries and household supplies. If I lived closer to the US border, I’d shop in America. Food is ridiculously cheap in the US compared to Canada – even with our weak dollar. 🙃

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  9. @Sterling8953
    @Sterling8953 says:

    I do a single $300 stock up at Sams each month for meat, freezer, nonperishables and household items. then we do $100 per week (in cash to prevent extra creep). This covers my family of 3 plus 2 cats. It has been tough but so far since the year started we have managed it.

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