I received a Dinkledooz one-size pocket diaper thanks to Gogo Natural, an online retailer. Dinkledooz come in seven bright colors, and the one that I received was orange with yellow snaps. Immediately when I opened the package the first thing I noticed was how soft the diaper was. Not only was the inside (micro-fleece) very [...]
Read More →Cloth diapering is the cheapest way to diaper a baby. Here are my tips for cloth diapering with very little money. 1) Flats are your friends- I know. I’ve already sung the praises of flat diapers so I promise that I won’t repeat myself. I’m just reemphasizing it as an affordable option. 2) Create [...]
Read More →In 2011, Kim Rosas, who writes the blog Dirty Diaper Laundry, saw a newscast about low income families reusing/abusing disposable diapers in an effort to save money. Rosas, who is a cloth diapering advocate, felt that these families were not being educated about affordable and safer alternatives. Believing that many low income families might feel [...]
Read More →I love flat diapers. Don’t get me wrong. I also love the modern cloth diapers we have today, but there is a special place in my heart for flat cloth diapers. Flats were the only diapers I was wrapped in as a baby. Beyond that flats, as it turns out, have their place in modern [...]
Read More →My family and I live in an apartment, and we cloth diaper. Yes, you can do both. So here are some of my tips about it. 1) Ask- If your unlucky enough not to have wash/dryer hook-ups in your snazzy apartment, then it’s common courtesy to ask if washing cloth diapers is okay. Some laundry [...]
Read More →As my oldest child started sleeping longer stretches at night, I knew that I would have to come up with a long term nighttime solution. It’s taken me many months, trial and error, and disposable diaper usage to come up with a cloth diaper solution that worked for us. Here are some tips that may [...]
Read More →My grandparents were cloth diapered, my parents were cloth diapered, my husband and I were cloth diapered, and my son is cloth diapered. But we are an unusual family. Somewhere shortly after my parents’ generation and during my generation disposable diapers became popular. That’s where we “lost” a generation of cloth diapered babies. Cloth diapers [...]
Read More →Our grandmothers had only one or two kinds of cloth diapers to choose from. Today, we have so many styles that it can be hard to figure out which will work best for your family. Before you start making choices on which diapers to buy, here is an overview of what’s out there to choose [...]
Read More →The most economical way I have found to get my cloth diapers clean is to make my own detergent by mixing a few basic ingredients together in a container to use in my HE washing machine. You should be able to find all these ingredients at local shopping centers, dollar stores, or grocery stores. The [...]
Read More →Let me start this article series with a disclaimer. If you are looking into an HE washing machine to save money on washing cloth diapers- don’t bother. If you are looking at them for saving money on laundry in general (clothes, towels, etc), then by all means go forth. Washing dirty cloth diapers takes lots [...]
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