08 March 2007

Five rules that can save you hundreds on diapers

Pregnant Parenthackers take note! Angie of Baby Cheapskate has written up five rules that can save you hundreds of dollars on premium disposable diapers. Of course, washing your own cloth diapers is the cheapest way to go, but if you're a confirmed disposable user, check out Angie's tips.

Related post: Generic diapers: good enough for your baby?

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Thanks for the mention, Asha!

Most disposable-buying parents will spend over $1500 on diapers before their child is potty trained. Hopefully my tips will cut that amount by a third.

hello, i am trying to find a company that would donate diapers to three young missionary ladies that have just had babies or fixing to have one this next month. they live in hardship areas of Mexico and raise their own support. please help me with this if you can. i truly appreciate your time and help. God bless. kim

Kim, check into Miracle Diapers, its for cloth diapers, which are FAR better for the earth and for their babies.

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