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Organic Cloth Diapers
Today's Cloth Diaper I got married in 1991, and had my first baby in 1993. Back then, most people did not use cloth diapers, and the ones that did had diaper services. All we really thought about when it...
2 commentsFuzziBunz Review: Hype or Hot?
Cloth diapers have come a long way. FuzziBunz is a two-part pocket cloth diapering system. Boasting a soft fleece inner layer that touches the baby, a removable soaker pad (a.k.a. absorbent liner) and a...
0 commentsFrugal Tips: How To Keep Cloth Diapers Clean And Fresh
Using cloth diapers for baby is great for the environment and saves money but the trade of is the poopy smell in the bathroom and the constant washings to keep the baby cloth diapers clean. To keep your...
Fancy Diapers
Those old diapers worn in ancient times weren't all that bad! Cattails, when they ripen puff out with some very soft fibers that would be quite absorbent. Also used were mounds of moss and leaves in those...
0 commentsHow To Sew Prefold Diapers
Cloth diapers can be made from a wide range of materials: twill, jersey, birdseye, flannel, and terry cloth. Cotton and hemp are the most commonly used fibers, though traditionally linen was also used...
6 commentsWipe Warmers Make Cloth Diapering More Convenient
I had planned on cloth diapering my daughter from birth. Due to a somewhat difficult postpartum recovery time, the cloth diapering was put on hold and the baby was primarily in disposibles. Before she...
0 commentsthe frugal mommy guide
There are a few basic questions that every mother–to- be gets asked. Is it a boy or a girl? Do you have a name picked out? Will you breast feed? Will you have an...
0 commentsDisposable? Diapers vs. Cloth
I remember well the days before the advent of 'disposable diapers'. My eldest son wore only cloth diapers and back then, they were simple rectangles of flannel (which I had to fold myself), held by diaper...
1 commentHow to Travel With Your Baby
Traveling with your baby would definitely require a lot more preparation compared to traveling with older kids. Here are some tips on what you should pack and what you should do as you take your baby to your...
0 commentsCost-effective and Green Ways to Reduce Your Family's Exposure to Toxins in the Everyday Environment.
A simple general rule of thumb: If you act in the best interest of the environment, you will be acting in the best interest of the youngest members of your family and as often as not, your wallet. ...
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