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Sue Radford from UK is the mother of 22 children. Now his elder daughter has also become a mother and lives with her boyfriend. Sue shared a glimpse of her Christmas shopping with people, which left everyone stunned.
Sue Radford, the mother of Britain’s largest family, is in the headlines again these days. They have 22 children and the family is continuously growing as the elder daughters are now becoming mothers themselves. In the latest episode of Channel 5’s popular show ’22 Kids and Counting’, Sue shared a glimpse of her Christmas food shopping, which left fans stunned.
There was a lot of stuff in Sue’s trolley. Vegetables, meat and frozen items were seen by the kilo. In a clip from the show, Sue was seen shopping at the local Asda supermarket. She told that this time she is hosting Christmas dinner for the whole family, which also includes her daughter Chloe, boyfriend Jake and 2-year-old daughter Mila. Sue’s shopping has come into discussion. Seeing the contents of the trolley, many people commented that it was more than their one month’s ration.
such shopping
Sue put 60 pigs in blankets into the trolley, then selected 60 Yorkshire puddings from the frozen section. In the vegetable section, he picked up 3 kg of Brussels sprouts and laughingly told that he does not like Brussels sprouts at all, but everyone else in the house likes them very much. After this, 4 kg carrots and 7.5 kg potatoes were kept in the trolley. Also bought two large turkeys for Christmas. Fans were surprised to see this shopping. People are commenting on social media that how difficult it must be to run such a big family. One user wrote that so many vegetables would have to be bought by the sackful. Another said, “It is not easy to raise 22 children, the flour and pulses must seem incalculable.
This is a source of income
Sue and her husband Noel Radford’s family earns from their bakery business and TV shows. They are not dependent on any government benefit. Sue’s life is always busy. Most of the children at home still live with them, although older children like Chris, Sophie and Chloe have separated. Chloe is now a mother herself and lives with her boyfriend. Sue often shares her routine. All the time is spent in waking up in the morning, sending children to school, managing the house and shopping. The weekly grocery bill alone is around £400, which includes large quantities of milk, bread, yogurt and meat. The expenses increase further on festivals like Christmas.





























