Home
Diaper Washing
Diaper Washing_: Conserving Water
Catherine McDiarmid-Watt |
Wednesday, August 29, 2007 |
0
comments
Diaper Washing,
Rate this post:
{[["☆","★"]]}
Thanks to Karen for this Frugal Baby Tip!
This may gross some people out, but to conserve water I often put my daughter's night time bedwetting pants in the shower, near the drain and have the waste water from my shower rinse out the pants. This will work for diapers, of course.
I just thought I'd mention it as someone mentioned the strong smell their child's diaper had, and the problem they have because they must conserve well water.
I read about one lady who use old bath water to either soak or wash her baby's diapers in. That may be another good option for those who must conserve water.
Category:
Diaper Washing
About Catherine: I have been writing my Frugal Baby Tips since 1982, when I was a young divorced mom of two - for my baby product company, Born to Love. I am now mom to three grown up sons, and a grandma - and happily married to a wonderful man. We have rescued two little dogs, Denny and Dexter - and a rescue cat, Bella.
Taking care of baby and mom needs naturally, does not have to cost a whole lot of money! Money-saving tips on diapering, diaper washing, safety, sling and baby carriers, toys, clothing, nursing, menstrual needs, traveling with kids, and more!
If you have Frugal Baby Tips to share, we want to hear them! It might even get published!
Find Catherine on Google+ - Join us on Facebook - Follow us on Pinterest
Catherine encourages positive comments and suggestions that are helpful to other blog readers. Help keep this a fun place to visit and help all of us save money and get more frugal baby tips!
NOTE: Comments are moderated - just to stop the spambots - and so may take up to a few hours to be approved.
Catherine reserves the right to review, edit, refuse or delete any comment.
Popular Posts
-
Somebody unrolled all the toilet paper! , by Rob, Joyce, Alex and Nova Would you like to prevent your toddler or pets from unrolling the...
-
Button Bum Diaper cover and hat I also am a crocheter, but no knitter. I haven't found a whole lot of patterns but have found a few,...
-
First meal, by HoboMama Aching breasts? Need some relief? Cut out four 6 inch circles of a soft 100% cotton (prewashed) fabric, such a...
-
Photo credit: Ouch by Joshua Allen, on Flickr I haven't had to try it myself, but a lot of people swear smearing an antacid like Ma...
-
Car Seat Strap Covers Protect your baby's tender cheeks from rough shoulder strap webbing in strollers and car seats, with these eas...
-
Photo credit: Dressing Everett , by Peter Dutton When old cloth diapers, receiving blankets, or terrycloth towels wear out; cut them int...
-
Photo credit: Pecho y lectura , by Daniel Lobo I used Dr. Jack Newman's recipe for the homemade version of All Purpose Nipple Ointme...
-
Credit: Sam's big girl bed at my mom's house has Elmo bedding! by Abigail Batchelder Well, after Sarah leaked out of a DISPOSABL...
-
Photo credit: Closeup of an aloe plant by Sean Okihiro I would like to share one of my ideas for preventing diaper rash and chaffing. ...
0 comments