And not home/school made thing in site. The kids must make stuff at school every Christmas. If she used them she’d never have to buy another decoration.Why is she saying its a new tree in the dining room, its the same one you just redecorated it because we all said it looked like crap.
Still looks like crap, looks like someone threw half of home bargains at it.
Grab Life By the Hauls on You Tube has 10 children and her children are at the food the minute she walks in the door.Its a ridiculous cost to be fair. There are 11 in my house at present, 5 I would class as Adult.
Its easy to spend £250-300 a week in the supermarket, then another £300 monthly at the butchers.
Mortgage/Rent, electric, gas, ect wouldn't be much difference
Then its clothes, shoes, school trips, clubs ect.
Honestly wouldnt like to say an actual cost, it can vary.
But roughly have between £4-6k a month coming in, the only benefit is child benefit but because of the income cap will probably be paid back next year. Its comfortable but we certainly dont splash out.
There is no way they survived on £35k per year and no benefits.
It's all expensive brand named foods aswell.Thank you for replying.
This is what I mean! They said they spend the same as you do on food and they have double the amount of people in the house.
None of it adds up. She must spend at least £600 a week surely once you factor in household bits like loo roll, wash pods etc….
Their accountant must come from the same place as Noel’s magic pies do because some how they are spending hundreds of thousands a year but not declaring that amount in earnings
Brag, brag, brag you old hag has to be a contender for the new thread title when it arrives! I don't comment much but @Kingbin you're my hero, your posts totally crack me up!I’ve had my say there. Of course it’s not 5k. Have all the avid followers not watched last year’s Christmas vlog? No expense spared there
Brag, brag, brag you old hag
I just say it like it isBrag, brag, brag you old hag has to be a contender for the new thread title when it arrives! I don't comment much but @Kingbin you're my hero, your posts totally crack me up!
Best way!I just say it like it is
100% Lapland, they’ve got the reindeer we bought in the airport on show. Obvs paid for the though as she’s not mentioned a word of it.So they did go to Lapland then? All paid for by Channel 5 no doubt.
makesa change from people saying they saw her coming out of the scanning clinic and her panic ringing the sun to sell the exclusivePeople gushing OMG did I see you in such and such garden centre today?
Man if I saw that wench, I’d knock her into next year.
Dirty, dirty chav
We have local fb groups called random acts of kindness, we are following the group atm. And as a family are going to donate some bits to a few families. Some are saying they have no Xmas decorations £10 from Poundland will go along way. Or a £20 Iceland voucher will buy a basic Xmas dinnerYou’d know what would be nice this year Sue….
A big donation to your local food bank, people are struggling at Christmas without all the gifted tat!
I watch that lady too ( grab life by the hauls). I think she's brilliant, more personality in her big toe than Mrs chavford has in her entire body!Grab Life By the Hauls on You Tube has 10 children and her children are at the food the minute she walks in the door..
She might have answered the cost question. I have only just started watching her.
I notice she has recently joined Costco and bought large packs of meat etc
£5/10 gift cards for places that sell a warm meal Or coffee are good too for the homeless. Greggs are fab for this.We have local fb groups called random acts of kindness, we are following the group atm. And as a family are going to donate some bits to a few families. Some are saying they have no Xmas decorations £10 from Poundland will go along way. Or a £20 Iceland voucher will buy a basic Xmas dinner
He’d have to have the order by Easter looking at the delivery timesThey’re so good at taking everything offered to them. In fact they’ve made a life out of it. How about Noel gifts a batch of pies to each homeless refuge and family who are reliant on food banks this Christmas. They could certainly afford to take the hit.
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