Family of 14 groceries
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- Опубліковано 25 вер 2023
- It’s actually 3 days worth of dinners. Lunches are pb&j or leftovers. Breakfast is the donut holes and stuff we already had. So idk 2-3 days of food technically. #thismadmama #largefamily #thismadmama #largefamilyliving #familyvlog #bigfamilyvlog #vlogging #shopping #largefamilyshopping #ameeicanShopping #shoppingHaul
Baby fingers showing what not to do when filming in stores/public 😉
Yes the soup! My daughter loves when I pamper her with homemade soup 🥰
That was a good shopping trip. And means you need about 4,729.8 a month, 315.32 x 15 days. 💰💰
It varies. I don’t always buy cat food and hair brushes. Normally a month of groceries is around $3k-$4k (but tbh I’m still flabbergasted it cost so much, i really didn’t get much)
It costs me about $200 a month to eat healthy so I believe you when you say how much groceries cost your family. It's ridiculous how expensive it is to eat healthy or eat at all.
It really shocks me how much groceries are in the US. In the UK I spend around £250 a month on food for three adults,which is around $300 us dollars. I can't imagine spending thousands a month. I buy mostly fresh stuff and cook from scratch. But we don't eat meat so I guess that makes it biga bit cheaper.
@@thismadmamayou need a financial advisor or a real friend that knows how to money manage to help you.
I noticed with some friends that grew up poor- they either stay in that cycle of not spending responsibility or they go to the extreme to right the wrong.
They dont have bags?
No, because they’re pretending to care about the environment (but they actually just want to save millions and pass the cost onto customers)
I see she is deleting the comments.
Glad somebody is :)
Actually, I just preview comments on many of my videos, approve the good ones, and block the haters 🥰
@@thismadmama What I posted was no where near a hate comment. It was showing you how you can shop for 10 people for $25 a week. Now tell me how that was a hate comment.
Who are you to tell her how much she should spend feeding her family 😂 I just don't understand people. If it doesn't affect you why is it your concern 😂
@@missbrighteyesz I didn't tell her how much to spend on her family. Read my comment correctly! I don't understand people who can't comprehend a comment.
VERONICA ❤❤❤❤I luv u n ur family!!! I want a portrait of my family painted by u.....how do I go about that?
I fell behind when I got sick so it’ll be a week before I’m taking new orders, but you can message me on IG
I make $600 for groceries last a month for 5 people. If you multiplied that by 3 is less than $1000. How do you spend 4,000? I make a list and meal plans and I buy off brands for most things except like ranch and mayo lol.
I didn’t even buy that much. It just adds up fast
@@thismadmamado you genuinely not understand people are explaining you don’t know how to use your (the taxpayers) money wisely? You have malnourished children and bitch about how expensive it is but REFUSE to make smarter financial decisions
How the video started off with- “idk what I’m getting, just seeing what looks good” 😳😳😳😳
Financially this is not a good choice!
Meal plan, and buy only what is on the list.
It’s not only for your finances.. but to show your kids financial responsibility and restraint.
I can blow through $$ at any given time, but my family will suffer if I just impulse buy.
I myself take a list but when I'm there at the store going down the aisles I get reminded of things I really need or forgot, thinking to myself, "well I'm going to have to get it sooner or later." My mother was a real penny pincher and did that, but I guess I didn't pay attention.
I was feeling off/tired, which happens sometimes with my medical issue but turns out I had a 24 hr stomach bug that just hadn't hit yet(it got me just as I was finishing up dinner)
Ha seriously I used to meal plan, write a detailed list, convince myself I didn't have to look at it because I knew what was on it, and forget half the items, or, if I actually did get everything, I'd lose interest in making it by the time it was time to cook it and end up back at the store anyway (I can't plan too far in advance)
@@jessalee5734yeah I’m not talking about penny pinching because of course things come up… but the impulse buys get us.
If you stick to your family’s main essentials w the dinner - like chicken and steak (there’s this cheaper steak at Costco that’s affordable & i pulverize it to make it thinner and it comes out more tender)or pork whatever is financially in the budget & veggies , pasta, potato sides. Buy that in bulk and make meals off of those items. So many possibilities. Then you’re just going to the store to restock the basics and get ingredients
And it’s probably not possible w mama, but I cannot go shopping with my kids unless it’s to buy their snacks and school lunches, or I’ll overspend just from having them w me.
For mama- look up catering menus, my family owned a catering service & they’re very simple filling meals that aren’t as expensive as you buy from the caterer for.