With the economy in a downward spiral, some parents are sniffing out savings by jettisoning disposable diapers and switching to reusable cloth diapers for their kids. Danielle Tassin of Covington, La.
After his daughter was born, Alon Cohen couldn’t stop thinking about the number of diapers the family was sending to landfill. In the past, he and his wife had taken out the trash once a week; now it ...
"OK, I did that, but she constantly looked like she had a bad sunburn with bumps every place that the diapers would touch her skin," she said. "I started to experiment with different brands of ...
How do cloth diapers work? Learn how to choose between pocket and all-in-one cloth diapers, how to clean cloth diapers with poop, and more. In the U.S. alone, the disposable diaper industry has become ...
A recent letter writer suggested the disposable diaper shortage is solved by everyone using cloth diapers. Let me first state that I use cloth diapers, and have with all of my kids. The writer was ...
RUSHFORD — A mother’s pursuit to save money while helping the environment led Tina Darr into the diaper business. The Rushford resident owns "Cloth Diapers Today," a home-based business she started a ...
Disposable diapers are bad for the environment and pricey for your bank account. Cloth diapers are becoming more popular with new parents and daycare workers alike, as they’re reusable, ...
(ARA) - "Cloth diapers are hard to use." "Cloth diapers are inconvenient." "Cloth diapers don't fit my busy lifestyle." These are some of the many reasons expressed by families about why they don't or ...
There’s a wide range of new products on the market for parents choosing cloth. BY MARY BETH SCHWEIGERT Staff Writer Anna Rice had a strong reaction when she heard about her sister-in-law’s plan to use ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Jessica Adams, founder of the new St. Louis Area Diaper Bank, makes a final count of 28,048 Huggies delivered to St. Mary's ...
The Associated Press recently reported that some frugal moms are switching from disposable to cloth diapers in an effort to save money. I don't have kids, so the idea of washing out a soiled rag is ...