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		<title>Vacation is spelled F-O-O-D&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Large families eat a lot of food. Our family is by no means as large as say, The Duggers, but we can go through some groceries. While we&#8217;ve been at Dad&#8217;s house we&#8217;ve made several trips to the local Aldi food market. It&#8217;s not really big enough to be called a grocery store as it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Large families eat a lot of food. Our family is by no means as large as say, The Duggers, but we can go through some groceries. While we&#8217;ve been at Dad&#8217;s house we&#8217;ve made several trips to the local Aldi food market. It&#8217;s not really big enough to be called a grocery store as it doesn&#8217;t sell everything but the kitchen sink.Â  Although some days you can buy quite a few odds and ends (like corner sanders and hiking boots). What you can&#8217;t buy at Aldi, you can find at your choice of three other big chain grocery stores like, Dierberg&#8217;s, Shop and Save, and Shnucks (which I affectionately like to call Schmucks). There is a Walmart Super Center in Lake St. Louis which is about 15 minutes away, but you can find most everything you need at the other local stores. O&#8217;Fallon has a Walmart that is being renovated as we speak into a Super Center, but that won&#8217;t be ready until July, but I digress.</p>
<p>Why all this information on our shopping habits? Well&#8230;I&#8217;ve been trying to keep track of all the boxes and bags of stuff we&#8217;ve consumed in the last 21 days. Seems sort of silly but it astounds me how much our family can choke down!</p>
<p>Oh and as a side note-<br />
My Dad told me to use what he had in the pantry and freezer. One problem with that. He cooks for 1 maybe 2 people regularly and so trying to plan meals for 6 people, means having to add to what he already has. It is actually easier to buy what I need and not add to what he already has. Having said that, we still require a lot of stuff to feed our family. I&#8217;m sure we could get by with less. Maybe that&#8217;s the secret to smaller butts? Oh wait. Jon and I have big butts, but the kids don&#8217;t and they are the one who eat most of the food!!!!</p>
<p>Anyway&#8230;</p>
<p>Here is a list of stuff that I can remember buying (I may have left some things out because well, I&#8217;m starting to get old and my memory isn&#8217;t as sharp as it once was)</p>
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<li>6 gallons of milk</li>
<li>5 loaves of bread</li>
<li>6 dozen eggs</li>
<li>16 hamburger buns</li>
<li>16 hot dog buns</li>
<li>14 boxes of cereal</li>
<li>3 lbs. of assorted lunch meats</li>
<li>3 lbs. of assorted sliced cheeses</li>
<li>4 bags of peanut M &amp; M&#8217;s</li>
<li>2 boxes of banana bread mix</li>
<li>8 cups of rice</li>
<li>10 lbs of sugar</li>
<li>10 lbs. of chicken (chicken tenders, chicken breasts)</li>
<li>8 lbs. hamburger ( 16 1/4 lb. hamburger patties, 4 one lb. pkgs hamburger)</li>
<li>2 lbs. thin spaghetti</li>
<li>16 pieces Texas Toast</li>
<li>1 huge watermelon</li>
<li>countless lbs. of fresh vegetables used in various dishes</li>
<li>10 pkgs. Mix-aid (Aldi&#8217;s brand of Kool-aid)</li>
<li>6 cases of water (24 in each case)</li>
<li>48 cans of various carbonated beverages (generic Aldi brand)</li>
<li>3 lbs. pepper bacon</li>
<li>2 boxes of Whale cheddar crackers</li>
<li>1 case of Maruchan Top Ramen</li>
<li>12 rolls of toilet paper ( we didn&#8217;t eat them, but it was only appropriate to add them to the list! LOL )</li>
<li>300 napkins (out of a 500 count package of napkins- no I didn&#8217;t count, but estimated based on how many are left)</li>
<li>12 mini concretes from Fritz&#8217;s Frozen Custard</li>
<li>22 &#8211; 32 oz. frozen slushie drinks from Quick Trip</li>
<li>12 twix ice cream bars</li>
<li>6 klondike ice cream bars</li>
<li>1 pkg. fudge brownies</li>
<li>1 pkg. peanut butter cookie dough</li>
<li>1 long summer sausage</li>
<li>2 nights of Chinese Take out, 2 night of Mexican sit down</li>
<li>1 dinner at a buffet</li>
<li>5 tanks of gas (can&#8217;t eat that, but we bought it!)</li>
<li>5 pairs of new shoes/flip flops</li>
<li>summer clothes for the girls</li>
<li>10 homemade lunches for Jon while he was working upstairs</li>
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<p>That&#8217;s all I can think of for now. It amazes me how much food and &#8220;stuff&#8221; we needed while we are here. If I sat down and counted all the food we buy at home, the list would be much longer! Now I know why my wallet cries every time drive past Wal-mart!</p>
<p>This is just a small glimpse into our fridge and pantry. What does yours look like??</p>
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