Sentences with phrase «just used cloth»

I've never bought them so it's not a zero waste thing... Just used cloth instead.
Or should I just use a cloth?
I also use honest diapers at night and when we go out still saves tons of money just using cloth while we're home during the day, we go months without having to buy the disposables.
I honestly just use cloth at home and disposable when I am away from the home.
NORAH WEINSTEIN: You might be asking why these families don't just use cloth diapers, but we want to put that suggestion to rest today.
Stroller — YES Diaper warmer — NO Changing table — YES Swing — NO Lilly Padz — Never used Nursing pillow — NO Milkies — Never used Nipple cream — NO Nursing nightgown — Never used one Bottle warmer — Never used one Bottle dishwasher rack — YES Bottle drying rack — Never used one Highchair — YES Booster Seat for Meals — UNDECIDED Burp clothes — Never used, we just use cloth diapers Baby bathtub — YES Nasal aspirator — Never used one Baby fingernail clippers — YES Video monitor — YES Audio monitor — YES — most video monitors have audio, we don't have a separate one Gas drops — Never used Gripe water — Never used
Some of them use natural diapers while others just use cloth diapers.
Question... when in Mongolia did you skip the traditional diaper and «pee out» the baby or just use cloth?
Just use a cloth diaper.
Wouldn't it be better to just use cloth?

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Once you're done with a page, just wipe it with a damp cloth and you can use the paper again, as long as you used a Pilot FriXion pen to do the writing.
Buy a few sets of cloth napkins and use them every day, not just for special occasions.
One, my husband left the heater on that night so it was warmer than usual in the house; two, I did not have plastic wrap so I used a damp cloth (I was told this might work) but it dried up completely due to the heat; and three, it could have just been the type of flour.
For the Coconut milk I just crack open coconut and take the meat and then put in a blender mix it with water and use cheese cloth to strain the pulp.
Your pastry cloth... do you just use a particular cotton new dishtowel or do you actually buy what is know as a Pastry Cloth?
For example, a lot of people recommend using cheese cloth, which I just can not get onboard with, so I'll show you what I prefer.
I was using what I think is called a muslin cloth and It kept getting clogged up... I just bought a cheese cloth so we'll see how that goes next time
Silver jewellery should be cleaned using just warm water and a jewellery brush or a silver cloth but never with a jewellery cleaner or dip as the harsh chemicals can tarnish the jewellery.
I limit my consumption as much as I can, always using cloth bags for shopping, Sigg water bottles instead of disposable, and just try to limit my total consumption.
I haven't personally used a DivaCup, but I do have my Moon Cup which, used alongside cloth pads (just in case), I have learned to love.
We don't use plastic bags — just waxed paper bags when we run out of the cloth ones.
but not just at the market, other stores too # 2 - We just made the switch to sigg bottles for the entire family # 3 = cloth napkins now use them about 60 % # 4 — I'd love to try to replace the papertowels too!
Just a few things we do: cloth diaper, use cloth shopping bags and cloth napkins, pick up litter when on our walks and combine trips in our car.
In this activity we used a muslin cloth to filter out the big bits of apple, leaving just the juice.
I started off using disposable wipes when I was first using cloth and it just ended up being a pain.
I am just starting cloth diapering and using Alva one size covers and they have worked great for me so far.
Well, the beauty of having a cloth diaper cover is that when baby soils it, you just remove the soiled part and you continue using the diaper cover.
They say even rash cream created for use with cloth diapers shouldn't come in contact with the inner layers of your diapers, just to be safe, because they may cause buildup, but as long as I keep rinsing my diapers before and after a regular wash, they seem to do fine.
The beauty of having a cloth diaper cover (with a sleeve), is that when baby soils it, you just remove the soiled part and you continue using the diaper cover.
BUT I just had my third baby and we are still happily using our first stash of one size fuzzibunz cloth diapers, so you can not really go wrong.
I used cloth all day even at nap time and just limited liquids right before nap.
Some interesting tips - we're just about to start using cloth on our third child.
It should be noted there are MUCH cheaper cloth diaper options than I chose to use — I've found 10 pre-fold cloth diapers for just under $ 10 dollars, granted with those you will also need plastic covers & diaper pins, but still it is a VERY economical option!!!
Flip diapers, a brand that is manufactured under the Cotton Babies name, now makes special cloth training pants that are just as easy to use as anything else manufactured by the company.
They would be perfect for someone just learning how to use cloth because they are so easy and convenient.
So now that you have decided to use cloth diapers you just need to know what the heck to buy!
I just started cloth diapering and was wondering what I could use on occasional diaper rash.
I'd just taken my make - up off using one of those cloths that are pre-impregnated with cleanser and I was a little bit shocked by the amount of product that was left on the cloth after.
Think about back ups too — for example, if you have decided to use cloth nappies, it could be sensible to have a pack of disposables in the drawer as well, just in case.
Once the mini size is outgrown, it can still be used as a doubler with another insert in just about any cloth diaper.
I'm about to start using cloth diapers and I was just wondering what kind of diaper rash cream to buy... just in case.
... or instead of buying all of these new items, use items you already have around the house — old purses (for girls), tupperware, visit second - hand stores for cloth napkins... it's hard to get excited about «be a green parent» articles, blog entries, and websites that just tell us to go buy something b / c it is green... even the Waste Free Lunch website tries to sell us on how much less it costs to pack a lunch, saying that cloth napkins, lunch bag, reusable containers and thermoses don't cost anything while tabulating the cost of paper / disposable versions... but there is an initial layout, so that argument doesn't hold my attention.
Many parents know waterproof or «wet» bags like Planet Wise Wet Bags can be used for more than just cloth diapers; store hand towels to wipe sticky faces or hands, toss in a few rags for wiping messes, and / or dry clothes for quick changes after a day of swimming.
Whether you're out to save a few bucks, protect the environment or just think they're cuter than disposables, you've decided to use cloth diapers.
In which case some addicts will have another baby just so they can continue to use cloth diapers.
Just like your own swimsuit, cloth swim diapers can be washed and used again and again!
I used cloth inserts for my project, and found the Too Smart Insert from Smart Bottoms fit best in the Small sized gDiaper (fold it in thirds, it's just perfect).
The ability to use the Flip Diaper Cover with just about any fitted diaper or prefold diaper means you can utilize what is IN YOUR STASH RIGHT NOW; a boon to any cloth diapering family wanting to cut back on expenditures without cutting back on a quality, leak - proof cloth diaper system!
The steel construction is ideal for storing cloth diapers, and it's just so much better than using a plastic pail for the job.
the covers are actually really great with cloth — I've used them with «Thirsties» doublers and with pre-folds and I think they contain things pretty well — just have to fold the ends «in» — I like them every bit as well as the cloth covers I've used — even a little better b / c you don't have to wash the outer cover.
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