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Catherine McDiarmid-Watt |
Tuesday, July 02, 2019 |
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For a newborn... Instead of buying throw-away baby wipes, I cut up reusable Handi Wipes into fours, and dampen them.
Then I carry them in a Tupperware case for away-from-home diaper changes.
At home I have a Tupperware dish of water on my change table (fresh each morning), and a stack of Handi-Wipes quarters ready to dip and wipe.
Wash in a net laundry bag with a load of laundry. Hang bag over clothes line to dry.
Thanks to Helen Rolfe for this Frugal Baby Tip!
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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.
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