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Catherine McDiarmid-Watt |
Sunday, December 17, 2006 |
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Thanks to Denise for this Frugal Baby Tip!
Well, at our house we use mostly little baby wash cloths and a spray bottle full of gentle baby cleaner ( water, a bit of baby bath and a bit of baby oil). We keep the washcloths in little containers ( like a plastic sandwich box) ( we have three of these boxes) and take them wherever we go.
We also have flannel wipes that a friend gave us but I havn't had to break them out yet. They are stored in a container like Chubs diaper wipes. we also use disposable wipes and they get washed and reused as liners ( hubby likes these). We just wash the wipes along with the diapers with great results.
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