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April 26, 2010

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Pros vs. Cons of Cloth Diapers From a Disposable User View

While I have never used cloth diapers I thought I would do some searching on them versus disposal diapers. For me just the thought of using cloth diapers freaks me out. I mean think about it? You want me to do what with that and then wash it? No thanks! My son is just about [...]

April 19, 2010

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Cloth Diapers Are Making Changes In Pittsburgh

Decades ago pieces of cloth carefully folded around a baby’s bottom was all it took to keep baby and parents happy. Then we entered the disposable society of paper napkins, styrofoam plates and gel filled diapers. Natural parenting practices are still out there and are making a welcomed come back! Happy Baby Company has spent the [...]

February 2, 2010

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The Cloth Diaper Foundation Provides Diaper Miracles

Many of you know how much I love cloth products. From cloth diapers, unpaper towels, and yes even cloth feminine pads. They are all wonderful and help us to save money and reduce waste on this planet. I wanted to share with you a recent press release from one of the organizations on the front [...]

September 3, 2009

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So you are wanting to switch to cloth diapers…or you already have, but are unsure on how to wash them. Here are the steps I personally do to wash our diapers…remember less is more! We keep dirty diapers in a wet bag that zippers- a simple garbage bag in a pail works just as well. No need [...]

July 30, 2009

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The good news is, you make beautiful cloth diapers and your baby looks just adorable in them. The bad news is, you’re not making many sales and if things go on like this, the diaper will be all baby is wearing. Here’s some advice to help you grow your cloth diaper business. 1) Take your cloth [...]

July 7, 2009

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One of my first cloth diapers that I ever tried was a Swaddlebees diaper from Lisa Clarke of Green Earth Baby. I don’t know if it was because Lisa welcomed me into her home and told me everything I needed to know about cloth diapers. Perhaps it was because the diaper itself was so warm [...]