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Mom-of-11 reveals how she spends over $1,000 on groceries in a single trip and is forced to use FOUR shopping carts
Mom-of-11 reveals how she spends over $1,000 on groceries in a single trip and is forced to use FOUR shopping carts

Daily Mail​

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Mom-of-11 reveals how she spends over $1,000 on groceries in a single trip and is forced to use FOUR shopping carts

A mom-of-11 has revealed that she spends over $1,000 in one trip to the grocery store, and has to use a whopping four shopping carts when she stocks up for her enormous brood. Alicia Dougherty, 44, from Pittsford, New York, has four biological children and eight others she adopted with her husband, Josh, 44. The mom-of-11 often gives people a glimpse inside her life on TikTok and Instagram, where she has about 9.1 million followers collectively. In a recent video, she documented a shopping trip to Walmart, and left viewers stunned over the immense amount of stuff that she had bought for her family. Alicia started the video by showing a clipboard with her immense list of items. It then cut to her four full carts, the first of which held toiletries and medicines, a kiddy pool, a case of printer paper, cleaning supplies, and matching family shirts in two colors. The second cart held most of the dry food items including dressings, jams, and crotons. It also held other food items including tomato products, pasta, bread, cereal, coffee, mints, and muffin mix. Alicia then spotted red and blue Gatorade and Jello cups so she joked that she 'had to get them for the kids for Memorial Day.' She also stocked up on sodas, teas, and juices. Cart three held the family's produce items including fruit, avocado, tomatoes, potatoes, Lunchables, and salad. Alicia also got 'the meats for the week,' including, '20 lbs of chicken for grill night, ground beef for taco Tuesday, and pork chops for slow cooker night.' The fourth cart included 10 dozen eggs, yogurt, orange juice, cheese, and nine different kinds of milk. Her last stop was in the freezer section, where she placed frozen pizza, fries, Pizza Rolls, White Castle burgers, four gallons of ice cream, and a slew of different treats. At the end of the video, she showed two long receipts for her purchases, which came out to more than $1,000. In 2023, Alicia came under fire after she fed her kids out of a baby pool. In a viral video, Alicia showed viewers how she prepared a 'nacho party' that saw her dozen kids munching out of a baby pool. She began by pouring tortilla chips on the bottom of the pool before adding ground meat, cheese sauce, lettuce, olives, tomatoes, and sour cream. At the end of her video, the busy mom showed the children digging into the pool and indulging in the Tex-Mex-inspired meal without any forks or napkins in sight. While the pool platter proved to be a hassle-free feeding strategy because it had no dishes involved, many viewers couldn't believe how 'unsanitary' the mom's 'party' was.

Irondequoit advances in OT; Pittsford pulls away late
Irondequoit advances in OT; Pittsford pulls away late

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Irondequoit advances in OT; Pittsford pulls away late

(5)Irondequoit 6, (4)Hilton 5 F/OT Colin Giudice scored the game winner with 23 seconds left in overtime as the Eagles won a tightly contested Class B quarterfinal Tuesday night at Hilton. Gianluca Auriuso scored with 12 seconds remaining for the Cadets to force overtime. It was the final goal of six total in the fourth quarter which matched the combined goals scored in the other three periods plus overtime. Hilton scored the only two goals in the first quarter. It was the only time either team led by more than one. The Eagles erased that deficit with the first two in the second period, but Braydon Pike netted in the final minute of the half to give Hilton a 3-2 lead at the break. After a scoreless third, Ryan Avery and Kyle Taddeo exchanged goals 15 seconds apart in the first 21 seconds of the fourth quarter. Giudice and Cooper Moore each scored in a 50-second span to put Irondequoit in front before Auriuso equalized. Moore and Giudice each scored twice to lead Irondequoit. Avery had a goal and an assist. Auriuso led all scorers with two goals and a helper. Taddeo added two for the Cadets. Irondequoit moves on to Saturday's semifinals where they will face top-seeded Canandaigua. The Eagles are now 12-6. Hilton finished their year at 12-5. (3)Pittsford 7, (6)Brighton 2 Cole Goetz had a hat trick as Pittsford pulled away in the second half for a Class B quarterfinal win at Sutherland High School. The game was only 1-1 at the halftime as both defense dominated. Logan Serve finished with 14 saves for the Bruins. Eighth grader Bear Wehrheim had 10 for the Panthers. Pittsford started the second half two men up and Goetz got the go-ahead goal just after the penalties expired 14 seconds into the third quarter. Longpole Dane Lewis doubled the lead with just over five minutes left in the period. The Panthers struck twice in the final 35 seconds. Avery Valenti first wired one low. Then, Charlie Ryan found Jahyden Maiorani with only eight seconds left. A 5-1 lead was insurmountable with the two defenses in this game and Pittsford salted the win away in the fourth quarter. Cole's brother Brady assisted on two of his goals. Valenti and Grant Lewis each had a goal and an assist for the Panthers. Miles McGuire and Ben Marangola had the two Brighton goals. Pittsford moves on to face (2)Victor in Saturday's semifinals at Wayne High School. The Panthers improved to 13-3. Brighton had an 11-game win streak snapped and finished at 13-5. The last team to beat the Bruins was also Pittsford. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Honeoye Falls-Lima's Angelo is Player of the Week
Honeoye Falls-Lima's Angelo is Player of the Week

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Honeoye Falls-Lima's Angelo is Player of the Week

The Player of the Week for May 26th is a junior who ended her regular season with a pair of impressive outings. Honeoye Falls-Lima attacker Shaye Angelo scored five goals in a comeback win over Pittsford last Wednesday. The Panthers are a two-seed for sectionals and play one class above HF-L at Class B. Angelo followed that with seven goals and two assists in the Cougars regular season finale at Churchville-Chili. Angelo completed the regular season number two in Section Five with 78 goals…. HF-L will be number three at Class C in sectionals and a really tough out thanks to our Player of the Week. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Pedestrian killed in Monroe Avenue crash; driver unharmed
Pedestrian killed in Monroe Avenue crash; driver unharmed

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Pedestrian killed in Monroe Avenue crash; driver unharmed

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — A pedestrian is dead after a crash that shut down Monroe Avenue in Pittsford Friday night, according to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office. Deputies responded to the scene just before 8 p.m. for reports of the pedestrian struck by a 2019 GMC Terrain. Deputies said the pedestrian did not survive the crash, and the driver of the truck was not injured. Monroe Avenue remains closed between Clover Street and Monroe Avenue and Pittsford Plaza entrance. Deputies say the crash remains under investigation and crews are speaking with witnesses and working with business to secure video. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Pittsford surprises state ranked Canandaigua
Pittsford surprises state ranked Canandaigua

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Pittsford surprises state ranked Canandaigua

Grant Lewis scored four times to lead Pittsford past a Canandaigua by a score of 11-10 in the rain Wednesday night at Sutherland. The Grey Wolves came into the game ranked number two in New York State at Class B. This was also the first time a Section Five team beat Canandaigua all season. Lewis scored with three seconds left in the first quarter to put Pittsford ahead 4-3. They led the rest of the way. Canandaigua had possession with a chance to tie only once in the fourth quarter. Charlie Ryan and Avery Valenti each added a pair of goals for the Panthers. Canandaigua was led by Patrick Olvany's hat trick. Mike Belles and Ryan Bremer each also scored twice. Pittsford has won their last three and upped their record to 12-3. The Grey Wolves suffered their second consecutive loss after opening the season 14-0. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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