Once-A-Month GROCERY HAUL for our Large Family || Feeding the fam HEALTHY for the NEW YEAR!!! 🤞🏼


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2023 is on its way! Time to get our healthy food rocking and rolling. I’m attempting to eat less sugar and snacks throughout the day …

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  1. Hoosier Mama
    Hoosier Mama says:

    Girl…no…when the Raos is on sale, you buy all of them. Seriously it doesn't go on sale often so you should be buying at least 10 two packs. Especially with as often as you use it.

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  2. Heather Lavender
    Heather Lavender says:

    I went to the store Thursday and I realized my egglands best eggs for 18 count went from 4.74 to 5.30 from last week to this week so 46 cents it's crazy! I am going to find a receipt from 2021 December and see what the difference in prices I will probably be so surprised from how different it will be. I will understand what I need to start getting more of for backup in case it raises too high, we shall see how it goes? Thanks for sharing this and the planning of it, I love it all and have a wonderful New Year to you and you're family!

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  3. Amy Rivers
    Amy Rivers says:

    The cost of food seems to just be increasing in a lot of countries. I've had to adjust my whole budget which is already stripped back to the basics of food, medication, limited medical treatment (I'm terminally ill), rent, power, water and transport costs. I have no socialising costs, I'm single and good at budgeting but this year I'm having to stop putting the small amount of money I put away each week to buy children in homeless shelters Christmas gifts so that I can buy a similar amount of food as last year to meet my nutritional requirements. I've always spent money each week on grocery basics for my local homeless shelter but that is something I can't afford either. I'm hoping with time I will figure out ways to get more food basics on special and I've allocated $100 to start buying more of my regular items when they are on sale to get me through to the next time they are on sale. This will save money in the long run which I hope to save so that I can still buy or donate some presents because giving to others is important to me. I can't work as a teacher or be a foster Mum anymore so it was my way of still being good person and I feel terrible that it's come to this point.

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  4. Sara Davis
    Sara Davis says:

    Also with you having a large family, I suggest looking into making your own detergent.
    It isn’t free and clean (that’s what I use for my baby’s laundry) but for my husband and I I make a powdered detergent that cost about 40-50$ for materials… and it lasts us almost an entire year! Which is less than 5$ a month for detergent!

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  5. Sara Davis
    Sara Davis says:

    My dentist suggested to not use charcoal toothpaste because it brushes away your enamel.
    Just a heads up!
    This is the first video of yours I have watched and I enjoyed it!
    Y’all remind me of my husband my myself!

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  6. Anonymous one
    Anonymous one says:

    I live the Kinders butter spice too! I use it on steak and chicken (grill, cast iron pan and air fryer). I also love it on sautéed cauliflower and broccoli. It makes a great addition to a baked potato with sour cream and/or butter depending on your tastes. Recently I used it on sautéed asparagus too. I think it would be good on nearly every kind of sautéed or steamed vegetable to be honest. My oldest daughter (she is 22) likes to sprinkle it over top of her garden salads instead of just salt and pepper. Someone told me they used it as the dry ingredient in vegetable dip instead of onion or vegetable soup mix. Haven't tried that one yet though! I think you will like and find alot to use it on. God Bless 🥰

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  7. R. P.
    R. P. says:

    We make what we call Texas caviar….black eyed peas, drained, can of rotel, can of white hominy, drained…mix and then you can add whatever else you like..I use red onion and jalapenos diced well…serve with tortilla chips…

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  8. Donna Killewald
    Donna Killewald says:

    Have you ever watched Dougherty Dozen? The mothers name is Alicia and she has 12 children. She puts out her grocery shopping video weekly. And EVERY WEEK she spends OVER $1,000 on groceries. She doesn’t shop around, for the best deals. She doesn’t have the time.

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