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Sam Fatzinger doesn’t run a restaurant, but you might think she does by looking at her kitchen.
There are two refrigerators, two ovens, two dishwashers and a huge
pantry that this lifelong Maryland resident says she couldn’t live
without.
That’s because Sam and her husband, Rob, have 13 children!
How a mother of 13 feeds her family on a budget
Read more: How a couple with 13 children lives 100% debt-free
The story of this frugal family recently went viral after the
Washington Post
learned how they’ve managed to live debt-free on just one income. Now,
Clark.com is getting an exclusive look inside the family’s kitchen.
Here’s the pantry where Sam stores budget-friendly staples like pasta, rice, beans and so much more.

Sam says Rob, who works in the computer software field, used to do
most of the shopping and cooking, but she does now. The busy mother says
she spends about an hour preparing meals every day.
Here you can see the two refrigerators and two ovens, but not Sam’s favorite appliances — the dishwashers!

Married for 27 years, several of the couple’s 13 children are grown
up. But there’s still quite a crowd at dinner time. Sam says about nine
people sit around this table every night.
Mom will make a plate for the younger children, but it’s serve yourself for everyone else!
Meals for less than $1 a serving
When Sam told us that she feeds her family for $1 per serving, we
wanted to know exactly how she saves money on groceries. Here are Sam’s
top four tips to eat well on a budget:
Know where to shop
Sam says she spends about $300 a week on groceries, but it used to be
even more before Aldi came to town a few years ago. She does 90% of her
shopping at Aldi and 10% at Giant, a regional grocery store.
After asking the butcher when he marks down meat, Sam knows exactly
what time to shop to stock up on inexpensive cuts of meat for 33% off.
As for club stores? The Fatzingers canceled their membership to avoid buying unnecessary items. They prefer Aldi.
Read more: Buying these 9 foods in bulk will save you big bucks
Stockpile strategically
Sam plans her weekly menu based on three things: what’s in the
freezer, what’s in the pantry and what’s on sale at the two grocery
stores she goes to.
“The better the sale, the more we get,” Sam told Clark.com.
And if there’s a “limit one” on some food items, that’s no problem
for this family. She just brings along some of her kids to buy more!
Always be prepared
Can you imagine going to a drive-thru with so many children? That’s not this family’s style.
Sam says she makes sure to pack snacks and water bottles in the car
to be prepared for those times when fast food may seem like a tempting
option.
And with a pantry like hers, there’s never a shortage of food!
Keep it simple
Sam says her children, who are homeschooled, fix their own breakfast
and lunch, and their menu choices are posted on the side of the
refrigerator.
Her secret to getting it all done? Keep it easy, easy, easy!
Breakfast
- Cereal
- Yogurt
- Toast
- Oatmeal
- Fruit
Lunch
- Leftovers
- Nachos
- Sandwiches
- Fruit and vegetables
Dinner
As for dinner, Sam loves her slow cooker! She whips up a lot of
simple meals like tacos, spaghetti, chili and “many, many chicken
dishes.” Rice, potatoes or noodles are served nightly.
Sam has posted some of her favorite recipes on
her blog, including these:
While they typically eat at home, the family goes out to a restaurant about four times a year.
Meanwhile, Rob and Sam sneak out for a date night about once a month,
using restaurant gift cards that they receive as birthday and holiday
presents.
Click here to read more about the Fatzingers, including how they paid off their mortgage early!
+JMJ+ Thy Will Be Done!!!