I thought that we were all Metrosexuals these days?
Carpenter said:Yeah I've heard of these, are they very expensive though? We bought a (cheap)serviceable plastic high chair in Argos, it's adjustable, easily washed and is lightweight- no complaints thus far.
Was this in response to a particular query or issue?angie said:rainyday,you just need the businesses number to get into musgraves. The invoices is printed in the business name but you pay with your own cash and never need put the invoice through the business so no need to put any personal items through a business just use the facility to bulk buy.
As mentioned earlier we're using Popolini one size fitted cotton nappies from [broken link removed] for nighttime at the moment with a view to reducing our use of disposable nappies as time goes on and he grows into the cotton ones.Dowee said:Haven't used these but am currently using cloth nappies with flushable liners purchased from an American website and they are working out fine. They take a bit more time and effort than disposable ones but are worth the effort to not be filling landfills with items that don't breakdown for a few hundred years.
SarahMc said:Did you know that Lidl nappies are compostable and biodegradeable, unlike pampers, huggies et al.
Jess said:Has anyone tried moltex nappies?
I used these becuase they have no bleach (so they're not white) and found them very good. Mind you, unless you have your own composter I don't think they are any more biodegrabale than other nappies so they just end up in the landfill, but they seemed like a more eco friendly option.
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