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How a family of 14 is coping with rising costs How a family of 14 is coping with rising costs
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The Sullivan family have spoken to the BBC about how they cope with the rising cost of livingThe Sullivan family have spoken to the BBC about how they cope with the rising cost of living
When asked how she switches off from the thrum of family life with 12 children, Zoe Sullivan jokes: "I go to the supermarket for a break."When asked how she switches off from the thrum of family life with 12 children, Zoe Sullivan jokes: "I go to the supermarket for a break."
"It's busy but it's what we've chosen to do. I think we'd be bored if we didn't have so much going on," she says."It's busy but it's what we've chosen to do. I think we'd be bored if we didn't have so much going on," she says.
Zoe, 43, and husband Ben, 47, are from Lossiemouth in Moray. Their oldest child is 17 while the youngest, baby Florence, is three months old.Zoe, 43, and husband Ben, 47, are from Lossiemouth in Moray. Their oldest child is 17 while the youngest, baby Florence, is three months old.
As Ben works as an RAF engineer, the family rent quarters nearby - a four-bedroom house with a garden, which Zoe says has been a lifeline for the children, particularly during the Covid lockdown.As Ben works as an RAF engineer, the family rent quarters nearby - a four-bedroom house with a garden, which Zoe says has been a lifeline for the children, particularly during the Covid lockdown.
The Sullivan children live active lives, including dance lessons, football matches, gymnastics, college prep, art projects, home baking, and family outings.The Sullivan children live active lives, including dance lessons, football matches, gymnastics, college prep, art projects, home baking, and family outings.
The family have a beach and woodland nearbyThe family have a beach and woodland nearby
But as prices in the UK rise to the highest rate in 40 years, full-time mum Zoe - who manages the family's finances - is having to consider new ways to cut down on spending.But as prices in the UK rise to the highest rate in 40 years, full-time mum Zoe - who manages the family's finances - is having to consider new ways to cut down on spending.
A weekly shop costs £320 - including toiletries, cleaning products, nappies and money for the older children to occasionally buy lunches.A weekly shop costs £320 - including toiletries, cleaning products, nappies and money for the older children to occasionally buy lunches.
It's a figure that Zoe has managed to keep steady over the last few years by tracking the cost of products across various supermarkets - and avoiding name brands where necessary.It's a figure that Zoe has managed to keep steady over the last few years by tracking the cost of products across various supermarkets - and avoiding name brands where necessary.
'Counting pennies''Counting pennies'
"It's quite scary," she says. "We're always counting pennies but now you really have to keep an eye on what you're buying."It's quite scary," she says. "We're always counting pennies but now you really have to keep an eye on what you're buying.
"I always notice when there's been a 2p or 3p increase - the kids like to have wraps which used to be £1. They are now £1.35 so I'll be buying a different brand or buying elsewhere."I always notice when there's been a 2p or 3p increase - the kids like to have wraps which used to be £1. They are now £1.35 so I'll be buying a different brand or buying elsewhere.
"We buy some branded products for some things we really like, for example Frosties - but if I really had to we'd swap to an unbranded version.""We buy some branded products for some things we really like, for example Frosties - but if I really had to we'd swap to an unbranded version."
What is the UK's inflation rate and why are prices rising so quickly?What is the UK's inflation rate and why are prices rising so quickly?
Call for child payment increase as prices spiralCall for child payment increase as prices spiral
Inflation pushes UK interest costs to May recordInflation pushes UK interest costs to May record
People cut back on food shops as price rises bitePeople cut back on food shops as price rises bite
Zoe has simple strategies for meals that feed the whole family while cutting down on waste. They include making one-pot meals - including soups, pastas and mash using a 1kg bag of potatoes - which can be supplemented with items from the freezer.Zoe has simple strategies for meals that feed the whole family while cutting down on waste. They include making one-pot meals - including soups, pastas and mash using a 1kg bag of potatoes - which can be supplemented with items from the freezer.
"Meals like spaghetti bolognese are always good and cheap to make," she says. "They all like it - although we tend not to eat that much meat because it's quite expensive."Meals like spaghetti bolognese are always good and cheap to make," she says. "They all like it - although we tend not to eat that much meat because it's quite expensive.
"We do a lot of stews in the winter, either vegetable or beef in a big pot which you can do fairly cheaply. But there are days people are here, there and everywhere so it'll be something quick in the oven.""We do a lot of stews in the winter, either vegetable or beef in a big pot which you can do fairly cheaply. But there are days people are here, there and everywhere so it'll be something quick in the oven."
The family's kitchen has at least 20 boxes of cereal on various shelvesThe family's kitchen has at least 20 boxes of cereal on various shelves
Generally, the family do not eat out at restaurants or go abroad on holiday, and Zoe and Ben stopped drinking alcohol four years ago because it was too expensive.Generally, the family do not eat out at restaurants or go abroad on holiday, and Zoe and Ben stopped drinking alcohol four years ago because it was too expensive.
But treats are still the main items that Zoe has cut back on for the whole family - although she says this is as much for health reasons as it is for cost. Fizzy drinks are mainly kept for the weekend, as are snacks such as chocolate and crisps.But treats are still the main items that Zoe has cut back on for the whole family - although she says this is as much for health reasons as it is for cost. Fizzy drinks are mainly kept for the weekend, as are snacks such as chocolate and crisps.
"They had more over Christmas but we've cut back on that to maintain the rest of the stuff we do in life," Zoe says."They had more over Christmas but we've cut back on that to maintain the rest of the stuff we do in life," Zoe says.
"If we're doing a walk to the beach, we'll take biscuits with us or we'll take a picnic because it's cheaper to buy food in the supermarket than eat out.""If we're doing a walk to the beach, we'll take biscuits with us or we'll take a picnic because it's cheaper to buy food in the supermarket than eat out."
The family regularly visit Lossiemouth East BeachThe family regularly visit Lossiemouth East Beach
One food industry boss has warned that food prices could rise by up to 15% this year - and with average pay increases not keeping pace, many people are noticing the impact on their budgets.One food industry boss has warned that food prices could rise by up to 15% this year - and with average pay increases not keeping pace, many people are noticing the impact on their budgets.
However, energy bills are one of the biggest contributors to inflation at present, as oil and gas prices remain at elevated levels in part due to the Ukraine war.However, energy bills are one of the biggest contributors to inflation at present, as oil and gas prices remain at elevated levels in part due to the Ukraine war.
This, Zoe says, has been the most difficult thing to keep pace with. The family's gas and electricity bills have almost doubled, from £240 to £400 per month, and they have gone from spending £120 to £180 on fuel for two cars.This, Zoe says, has been the most difficult thing to keep pace with. The family's gas and electricity bills have almost doubled, from £240 to £400 per month, and they have gone from spending £120 to £180 on fuel for two cars.
"It comes out of other things like our budget for clothes," she says. "But it's a difficult one - it's how long you can sustain that for. We're used to not going to many places and we make the most of what we've got around us."It comes out of other things like our budget for clothes," she says. "But it's a difficult one - it's how long you can sustain that for. We're used to not going to many places and we make the most of what we've got around us.
"We're not isolated as such but it can make things difficult for getting everyone around.""We're not isolated as such but it can make things difficult for getting everyone around."
The family also have their own their own YouTube channel, where they share things they have done and also answer people's questions. The family also have their own YouTube channel, where they share things they have done and also answer people's questions.
"We never want to come across like we're giving advice but if we help other people that's a bonus," Zoe adds."We never want to come across like we're giving advice but if we help other people that's a bonus," Zoe adds.