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Nappy making club?
Anyone up for a challenge and keen on sharing ideas?
by Scribbler 9/5/06
and also sewing some more. Anyone else up for trying this or already a total nappy head? Ooooh! I'm interested! We're definitely using reusables this time around & as I'm an artist type person I'm always up for a challenge.Feel free to email me :)Sam x HI
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25/09/2007 11:18:09
by joanne mcmurchie
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The Great Nappy Debate
Reusables Vs. Disposables
by Ginny
disposables but over time I worked out that I'd be spending about £1000 on nappies by the time my baby is 2 1/2, whereas I could buy newborn-to-toddler reusables for about £230.I found disposables easy to use but cost-wise and environmentally-wise reusables
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21/02/2008 17:12:15
by p2baby
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I'm confused: are reusable nappies cheaper?
by blossom
Hi,I'd like to use reusable nappies for both environemental and financial reasons.But at £6-£8 per nappy when I think you need 24 just to start off with, I can't see how they can be cheaper than disposables! Especially as I'll then have to buy even
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01/08/2007 19:33:51
by blossom
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Reusable Nappies...
which ones?
by Emma Trevillion
Hi I am going to buy some reusable nappies. There are so many different ones out there and wondered if there are any mum's out there that are using and can recommend them to me? I just want reusable nappies that are comfortable and good
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28/07/2008 21:07:39
by Maria
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Real nappies versus Real graft?
How much real work does it involve?
by Paul Grattan
...Thanks in advance.Paul Hi Paul, The changes a day should really be the same whether you use 'disposables' or cloth nappies, but it will depend a little on what material cloth you use. If you use a very absorbent nappy fabric such as bamboo then there won't be any
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03/08/2007 19:36:53
by Paul Grattan
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cotton nappies
have you tried them?
by Charlotte Scott
is the liners, which should take the brunt of the 'impact'. You can either get disposable ones that you tip straight down the toilet along with the mess, or re-usable ones that you rinse out and wash along with the nappies.There are several websites now
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09/10/2007 14:16:00
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