Entries Tagged as 'Cost Savings'
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Sweetheart Diapers
August 22nd, 2010 · 1 Comment
Even if you’ve never used cloth diapers before, potty training can be a great time to do the switch to cloth!
Some facts about cloth training pants:
* easy pull-up style, with comfortable elastic around legs and waist
* soft cotton against baby’s skin, with a waterproof outer layer
* diaper feels wet when baby has an “accident”, which helps to understand the feelings of having to “go”
* they are thin (not as bulky as a regular cloth diaper)
* machine washable, dryer safe or hang to dry
* save a lot of money over using disposable pull-ups
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Tags: Cloth Families · Cost Savings · Training Pants
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realnappies
August 19th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Wanting to use Cloth at Day Care and finding some resilience? Well join the club – athough awareness of cloth diapering is growing, unfortunately there are still heaps of people and organisations that refuse to embrace good old cloth! Well we’ve put together some tips that we hope will help you to approach your centre and persuade them to accept that your choice of diaper is just that, and they should respect your choices.
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Tags: Cloth Caregivers · Cloth vs. Disposable · Cost Savings · Covers · Diapering Classes · Diapering Dads · Diapering Mamas · Environmental Impact · Hook and Loop · Inserts & Doublers · Mama Cloth · New Products · PUL · Prefolds · Real Nappies · Support for Cloth Diapers · Training Pants · Wet Bags & Pail Liners
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Michelle Rivenburg ~ Snooty Booty Diapers
September 15th, 2009 · 4 Comments
Even with great care, there may come a time when your cloth diapers are looking a little tired. Fortunately, there are some easy ways to freshen them up!
An added soak or rinse- Sometimes, just adding a soak to the front end of your wash routine or running a cycle with no detergent to the end of [...]
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Tags: Cost Savings · How To's & Guides
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Nancy ~ Sweet Pea Diapers
December 3rd, 2008 · 2 Comments
As the economy weakens in most parts of the world, I have come to the realization that whether you are using cloth diapers or selling them, it is quite a recession-proof product!
Food has gotten expensive, gas and heating products have risen and many more items we use everyday have cost us so much more than [...]
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Tags: Cost Savings · Going Green