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Frugal Diapering: Stinky Diaper Pail
Catherine McDiarmid-Watt |
Wednesday, July 18, 2018 |
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Got a stinky diaper pail?
This frugal tip works for both cloth and disposable diaper pails!
Pour some baking soda at the bottom of the diaper pail.
Adding a sprinkle now and then
(over the diapers) in between washings helps keep odors down.
Thanks to Mary 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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