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Kushies Winner & Some Sunday Reading
Kushies Winner!
Congratulations to Pat, the randomly selected winner of the Kushies Diaper giveaway. She said, “HELP! Every diaper Isaac has worn, has leaked! The laundry is mountainous daily~ changing his clothing and MINE~ all the time!” An infant diaper trial pack of reusable Kushies diapers will soon be on its way to Pat, courtesy of Kushies. Thank you Kushies and all readers who entered the contest.
Snow & Global Warming.
Yes, you can still have climate change and crazy, snowy winters! Are you tired of hearing climate change mocked right now? Change.org has a piece for you: Confusing Weather and Climate [...]
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Full StoryGet to Know GroBaby Cloth Diapers
No roundup of cloth diapers would be complete without mentioning GroBaby! The handy GroBaby system “grows” with your baby. It’s a one-size-fits-all adjustable diaper with a six-layer organic cotton soaker pad that snaps in place, plus a waterproof outer shell. Aren’t the colors so much prettier than what you get with plastic diapers? They have prints too.
I think blogging friend Jennifer read my mind. She featured GroBaby over at She Knows recently. See her post, 8,000 diapers or 12 GroBaby diapers, for some number crunching on just how much money you’re saving by going with GroBaby over disposables.
A GroBaby trial [...]
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Full StoryGreen Valentine Greetings
In Two Green Valentine Fixes we talked about giving a vintage Valentine’s Day card, and in Two Great DIY Valentines we took a look at making your own Valentines.
It’s now a bit down to the wire, in case you haven’t checked your calendar.
However, that doesn’t mean you have to settle with buying a paper Valentine’s Day card. A huge amount of paper is used each year for those greetings. Instead, send a special Valentine’s e-card from Care2.com.
I’ve heard the arguments against sending e-cards. They seem cheap or last-minute. I disagree. E-cards are respectful to the earth while also showing love [...]
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