Diapering_: Wet bags
Thanks to TJ for this Frugal Baby Tip!
When we are out & about I also use plastic market bags for dirty
nappies.
I twist or knot them shut and throw into my backpack (rucksack). Then
I put them into the recycle bin after rinsing quickly. I figure that
since I must recycle them anyway, I get one more use out of them and
I don't have to deal with more laundry as I would with a commercial
bag that requires washing.
For wipes I use cheap thin washcloths. I keep them dry in backpack
and I have two Ziplock bags. One is clear and the other is printed
with a design (because it came from the deli). The clear one holds
clean cloths and the printed one holds used cloths.
I wet the cloth before using with a peri bottle. If water isn't
enough to remove sticky material then I squirt a bit of baby lotion
from a small bottle in sack/pack onto the cloth. So far this method
has worked wonderfully but my daughter is still just nursing, no
solid food.
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