Family of 12 šŸ„° What we eat in a week! Dinner Edition: Quick, Economical, Large Family Mealsā¤ļø


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What we eat in a week as a family of 12 living in NYC. I am always trying to keep the family fed and happy. (Haha ok I can’t make …

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  1. Debbie Mcglamery
    Debbie Mcglamery says:

    A great thing for little ones (especially Mo and Melanie) screen time is ABC Mouse. We used something like it, as well as, reading lots of books and our 15 monrh old (at the time) was talking in sentences. I understand each child moves at their own pace and time line. I think this helped my son and thought I'd send it along to youā¤

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  2. Paige Reinhart
    Paige Reinhart says:

    Hi! I'm curious what snacks your kiddos like? We, too, are a non-GMO, organic family. I'm so impressed you are intentional on buying quality food for your large family. Sometimes it's hard to find snacks that aren't processed. We also just recently discovered a gluten intolerance for one kiddo. Not fun! Thanks for the videos!

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  3. canineeverything
    canineeverything says:

    As a high schooler I went to a month-long chamber music camp every year in Ontario called Music at Port Milford. Would love if thatā€™s where Pearl is going as that place brought me so much joy and happiness as a teenager!

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  4. Liz
    Liz says:

    I love hearty soups , My Polish mum cooked soups a lot my favourite ā€œ borscht ā€œ beetroot soup.
    Mo so cute loves his food šŸ˜Š

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  5. Nupson Family
    Nupson Family says:

    Looks delicious! We donā€™t eat soy either. I make my hot dishes (casseroles) from scratch without using any canned soups. But most of my meals are a meat, veggies, and salad.
    We just finished our lentil soup.

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  6. Dianna Marie
    Dianna Marie says:

    Amber, there are two of us, we are retired and we never go out to eat. It is way too expensive. I can just imagine what it would cost your family to go out and eat. It's hard enough buying groceries for your family. I'm just like you, I love my soups and stews also. Depending on what you put in them, they are actually better for you. I love the fact that your kids are not picky and it's because you started them out young eating what you prepare. When I was young, we had to eat what Mom made, or we went hungry. Thanks for sharing!

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  7. Kayla Morse
    Kayla Morse says:

    Thank you for sharing your meals! I struggle sometimes mixing things up with my large family. We eat alot of soup, sandwiches, pasta and veggies. Im from NY but now im in Alaska. Prices here are about double for most things. I love your channel and sweet family! Love from Alaska ā¤

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  8. katie G.
    katie G. says:

    Great video,great dinner ideas and again different! it's always fun to make different recipes!! Can't wait for the next one you guys!!many kisses from Greece ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤

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  9. Nancy
    Nancy says:

    So many great recipes, thank you for sharing!
    The vegetable choppers from Amazon with the various size attachments save so much time on chopping vegetables – and make it easier for little ones to help out, too. Just thought I would suggest – since you have so much chopping to do every week.
    Also, Josiah's šŸ¤« at 45:34 was very funny. šŸ˜†

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  10. Garden Girlie04
    Garden Girlie04 says:

    Are the spices in the beef potato pea dish the same you would add to samosaā€™s.. sounds delicious.. all the dishes look delicious.. I remember when my son was three or four he came home from visiting a relative and told me you could buy soup in a can and cookies in a boxā€¦

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