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World's first surviving septuplets - look at them 20 years later - Page 15 of 53 - Kiwi Report

World's first surviving septuplets – look at them 20 years later


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[post_page_title]Growing their own[/post_page_title]
Along with buying in bulk (and cheaply), the McCaughey family also try to grow their own as much as possible.

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Growing their own

Bobbi and Kenny cultivated the garden of their free home – which they still live in – so that they can grow everything they need to keep their family fed. Fresh produce such as fruit and vegetables are grown in the garden for the household. This is another way for them to keep their grocery bill down as low as possible.

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