They're known for being a rather large polygamist family, but when it comes to holiday meals, the large size of their family puts a huge dent in the Williams' family of My Five Wives bank accounts.

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The family, which consists of patriarch Brady, his five wives-Paulie, Robyn, Rosemary, Nonie and Rhonda-and their 24 children-Karlie, Joshua, Madeline, September, Maura, Camry, Hannah, Lauren, Dane, Thomas, Trey, Kimberly, Taylor, James, Brandon, Paul, Rachel, Marissa, Aeyden, Tailee, Eden, Lake, Arwen and Nikolas-require a large amount of food during their celebration-and TMZ learned just how much the family buys for their Thanksgiving meal.

On the family's grocery list are: two turkeys, one ham, five pounds of yams, 20 pounds of mashed potatoes, two large bowls of stuffing, one-two gallons of gravy, three dozen dinner rolls, five large salads, one pot of corn, two large veggie trays, one large cheese and cracker tray, one large tray of cheese-stuffed celery, eight cans of black olives, four large cans of stuffed green olives, one large jar of cranberry sauce, four quarts of baby dill pickles and three-four gallons of holiday beverage.

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The family also usually chooses from 15-20 varieties of pie for dessert.

Though the grocery list is already large, the family may need to continue purchasing more food in the coming years as the family continues to expand. Eldest daughter Karlie has since married and is now a mother to a son, and Nonie is actually expecting the family's 25th child, due next year.

Though the food bill is large for holidays, the family could potentially be saving on their electric bill, as all electronic devices are banned during the holiday.

My Five Wives airs Sundays at 10 p.m. on TLC.

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