This community is so great because we don't just
talk about cloth diapering.
Getting paid to
talk about cloth diapers all day would be my dream job!
I know there are every - day parenting, mom, and other niche's that occasionally
talk about cloth diapering, so let's connect and bring them all into one platform everyone has access too.
In an attempt to just be this year, I'm taking the step to set up this party so I can connect with all of the bloggers who want to
talk about cloth diapering.
I'm going to
talk about cloth and disposable diapers and compare them by price, convenience, and health.
You've probably discovered lots of websites that
talk about cloth diapers.
Yep, can't
talk about cloth diapers without mentioning poop!
Everyone always assumes I'm talking about prefolds, pins, and plastic pants when
I talk about cloth diapers.
When people
talk about cloth diapers, many people think about the environmental benefits in using them.
I did not expect a celebrity to
talk about cloth diapering at ALL!
Cloth Diapering Advocacy Tip # 13: Do you really like to
talk about cloth diapers?
I want to
talk about the cloth diaper new release party as a social phenomenon.
In this research I came across a few different forums where other parents
talked about cloth diapers and parenting.
I absolutely love connecting with cloth diaper bloggers every single month and I was excited to read and share content from March from all of the amazing bloggers
talking about cloth diapers.
Then a friend at work started
talking about cloth and she ended up going with a service for her newborn.
This month, we're
talking about cloth diaper covers.
You're already
talking about cloth diapers and natural parenting products, right?
You know, if you're
talking about cloth diapering from birth to potty training, you can save probably about $ 2500 per child by using cloth diapers over disposables.
All of these women were
talking about cloth diapers and babies and REALLY personal confessions and strange terms that had no meaning to me, and it was scary.
Not exact matches
She plans a garden of vegetables and flowers, «
talking,
talking about what colors it would have,» and she buys ribbons and
cloth to make garments for her Beloved.
Football, baseball, soccer, hockey, you might just as well want to
talk about the latest view in Vogue
about ladies
cloths.
But some keyboard «Che» pumped ether into your pipe dream, and has you thinking that by waving a couple of colored table
cloths, the owners will bow to your every whim...
Talk about «deluded»...
Talking about how much diapers cost, and then making no mention of the affordability of
cloth diapers..
Get ready for a fast and fun party as we
talk cloth diapers, breastfeeding, baby wearing, and oh, I almost forgot — we will be dropping some major hints
about some of the fantastic STACKABLE FREEBIES we have up our sleeves for Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday.
The best part
about talking to people
about cloth is that you can give them a little bit of an education so that you know what sorts of diapers will work best for their lifestyle.
In my (totally unscientific) review of an insane amount of online
cloth diaper discussion forums, I've concluded that the most
talked -
about topic is how to wash them.
We went out to dinner with some of his friends one night and one of them brought up that we
cloth diaper... a friend I had never met before so obviously my husband is
talking about it at work!
As a first time
cloth diapering mama, you will probably hear a lot of
talk about wool diaper covers on the forums and see them for sale all over.
I'm new to the term crunchy but as a home - birthing,
cloth - diapering, whole foods plant eating mama I'm no stranger to the content:) I am definitely timid when
talking about crunchy parenting choices in most places.
Kim Rosas will be traveling with MommyCon 2015 and will be available to answer questions and
talk about everything
cloth diaper.
This month, we're
talking about organic
cloth baby diapers.
After the birth of her first child in 2007, motherhood inspired her to start a sister site, The Fashionable Bambino, to
talk about fashionable maternity clothes, nursing, natural birth,
cloth diapering, cute kid's clothes and more.
Dispelling myths
about cloth diapering - part 3 Myth # 3 «Starting your
cloth diaper stash is very expensive» In
talking to other moms and dads
about the possibility of
cloth... Continue Reading →
If so, let's
talk about what kind of
cloth baby diapers are the easiest to use...
I came into
cloth diapering pretty much on my own; there were no brick and mortar diaper stores near me so I had no one to
talk to
about, and no opportunities to see, these wonderful
cloth diapers in person.
Think
about why you love using
cloth diapers, why you decided to make the switch, and those are the topics you may want to
talk about first.
I kept hearing my mommy friends
talk about blow outs and I kept wondering why the poo was staying in my
cloth diapers but not in theirs.
Let's
talk about how much you can expect
cloth baby diapers to cost you.
Now, People Magazine's Moms & Babies celebrity blogger, Constance Marie,
talks about why she chose
cloth diapers.
Talk about a way to start out in
cloth diapers, huh?
You can always find me on my blog as well http://the-mommy-goods.blogspot.com/ where I
talk about breastfeeding,
cloth diapers, and other mommy / baby related things!!!
I'm going to break the illusion I get it perfect every time and
talk about some of the awkward times I've had
cloth diapering a newborn over the past couple -LSB-...]
And we know they aren't just
talking about how Tiny Tush designs and manufactures some of the highest quality
cloth diapers around.
I love to
talk about them and help out new parents on all the
cloth options.
The responders were largely parents who had
talked with daycare providers
about their willingness to use
cloth diapers on their children while caring for them.
When we
talked to our friends
about using
cloth the first thing that they almost all said was «but you will have to wash the poop out» (oh can you imagine!).
I was able to
talk with Lori Rivers, owner and founder of Itty Bitty Bum Bums
about her
cloth diaper service opening here in Tulsa and serving Midtown, South and West Tulsa, Sand Springs, Jenks, Bixby, Broken Arrow and Owasso.
Which I guess is my thing
about cloth diapers in general: there's a lot of dogma and rhetoric
about how «natural» it is, which I think is only really true when you're
talking about organic - cotton prefolds and a wool cover, not so much when you're dealing with an all - synthetic pocket diaper stuffed with microfiber.
It is my greatest wish for
cloth diapers to become more
talked about and seen.
The diaper service was conceived after hearing friends
talk about the debate between disposables and
cloth diapers.