My file size if 3.5 GB but now it's too large for DVD Disc

I have outputed my file using Adobe Media Encoder.  The file size came out to be 3.5 GB.  I do have some much smaller files that are in the MB range.  I have also included some basic menus. 
I've tried burning my project on DVD but now Encore says that total file size for the entire project is 13.55GB!! This is a SD, DVD (720x480) project.  Why did my content just triple is size?  Can anyone help....??

I have outputed my file using Adobe Media Encoder.
As what? The "MPEG-2 DVD" format is what should be used to create a DVD-compliant file ready for Encore that will not need to transcode.
What is the length of the video you encoded? If you can post a screen shot of the export settings panel from Premiere, that will be most helpful.
In Encore, are any of the menus motion menus? Meaning that the thumbnails have live video rather than still images.
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