CHEAP MEALS for LARGE FAMILIES | 77 MEALS for Under $100!


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Welcome back, friends! Today I’m sharing with you how I feed my family of 11 a week of large family dinners for under $100!

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  1. Annette Rose
    Annette Rose says:

    If you saved a bit of ham, carrots, celery, and onion with the leftover potatoes youu could make an awesome potato soup. We love meat so I'd also add a smoked sausage to the beans and rice and save the sour cream and cheese for the potato soup. Really great ideas. Loved this video!

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  2. Andrea
    Andrea says:

    Watch out when getting frozen chicken thighs! I thought I grabbed boneless skinless, nope! Bone in skin on! It's ok I just cooked and took meat off the bone, then made 5 quarts chicken broth! Just not what i had planned!

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  3. Roxanne Veigelt
    Roxanne Veigelt says:

    As soon as I saw the can opener, I thought, did I miss a video with you telling us about the new gadgets? Then I thought, whoa! I know way too much about your kitchen stuff! Lol!

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  4. Alexandra Reed
    Alexandra Reed says:

    I live in Australia and thought it would be interesting to see how much it would cost for the same items here. $211. It’s amazing how different the cost of living is between the 2 counties.

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  5. Aline Wright
    Aline Wright says:

    Keeping an pantry inventory of what you have
    save so much money and stress. Even if an item is on sale, if you already have
    it, buy what your out or low on instead.

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  6. Picture Life Living
    Picture Life Living says:

    Jamerill do you have any picky eaters? I just watched your first meal with the rice and beans. My kids will not eat onions, peppers most of the beans. Ant they’re in their 30’s. My kids were a nightmare to feed as kids. I have a 35 year old daughter that wouldn’t eat anything in any meal you’ve made today or any day. Her kids are the same

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  7. Linda Holliday
    Linda Holliday says:

    My Mother was able to shop on military base but dad still at one time only made under $200.00 for family of 5. Talk about a woman who could stretch a meal but also so well seasoned.
    At the time I didn't like dried beans but as I became a wife and mother so glad that I was able to learn how she cooked.
    Dried beans go further than canned and so many different kinds, cornbread,homemade biscuits were also served often, momma was a great cook and is greatly missed.

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  8. Brandette W.
    Brandette W. says:

    LOVED this video. Would really like to see more in this series of easy, frugal meals where you go in with a set dollar amount, shop with us, then come home and make the meals with us. All of the recipes used inexpensive ingredients, most of many of us would have at home already to do this meal plan.

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  9. Ruby Delack
    Ruby Delack says:

    Yay a new can opener 😆 amazing job with the budget and the recipes 🙏❤️ by the way you are so beautiful and I can really tell trim healthy mama is working ❤️

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  10. Rose Duke
    Rose Duke says:

    It's so adorable to see one of your sons in the background washing dishes and helping his mama. How stinking cute! It seems like you have a very nice relationship with your children. Love your videos so much. XOXO'S

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