Friendly Diapers - Economy’s Down, Buy Resale! - Momlogic.com

Economy’s Down, Buy Resale! - Momlogic.com
Melissa Abercrombie: Just because times are tough doesn’t mean that looking good goes straight out the window — it just means that we have to reconsider the ways we shop and spend. That’s why I wholeheartedly recommend that everyone out there

Emotional appeals drive sales efforts - The Sun News
These days of frugality have many of us second-guessing our expenses and passing over things we normally have bought in the past without thinking. That’s not easy. We are called “consumers” for a reason - we love to consume. Retailers now have to try

Love, handed on down the line - Boston Globe
She drove six hours for me. With all the new things in her world, a new baby, a new home, a new family, My Little Xena called and said, “I miss you, Beverly.’’ And the next morning, this beautiful young woman, a relative I have known since she

Cloth Diapering Goes High-Tech - Wired
Right out of the gate I’m going to say this: I’m a part-time cloth diaperer. When it comes to travel and emergencies (or being lazy), nothing beats the convenience of disposable diapers. Yes, they’re awful on the environment, stupidly expensive

Local research team invents chlorophyll cell - Taipei Times
Taiwanese researchers have invented a chlorophyll organic cell that triggers music in diapers when they are wet and lights up life jackets when the user falls into the water. Liao Chung-pin (¹ù­«»«), a professor at the Graduate Institute of

Sorry Ripley — there’ll be no Sligo miracle - Independent
And, as we are on about Killarney, it seems the jarveys will have to put nappies on their horses. I promised the jarveys I’d plead their case. A country that cannot tolerate a few scoops of horses’ dung is heading for diapers for dogs and pampers for

Family Day Care Provider Finds Joy in Caring for Kids - Boston Globe
Daycare provider Tasha Balsom estimates that she’s changed over 50,000 diapers in the last 20 years. Balsom, proprietor of Tasha Balsom Family Day Care, based in Lexington, Mass., also owns six highchairs, seven playpens, four Cozy Coupe plastic

Cottoning to cloth - Columbian
Margaux DeGagne, 1, with her mom, Mishalla DeGagne, owner of Boomba Toomba in downtown Vancouver, models a reusable cloth diaper. DeGagne said more parents are coming to her boutique for cloth diapers in hopes of saving money. (Steven Lane/The

Economy’s Down, Buy Resale! - Momlogic.com
Melissa Abercrombie: Just because times are tough doesn’t mean that looking good goes straight out the window — it just means that we have to reconsider the ways we shop and spend. That’s why I wholeheartedly recommend that everyone out there

Emotional appeals drive sales efforts - The Sun News
These days of frugality have many of us second-guessing our expenses and passing over things we normally have bought in the past without thinking. That’s not easy. We are called “consumers” for a reason - we love to consume. Retailers now have to try

Love, handed on down the line - Boston Globe
She drove six hours for me. With all the new things in her world, a new baby, a new home, a new family, My Little Xena called and said, “I miss you, Beverly.’’ And the next morning, this beautiful young woman, a relative I have known since she

Cloth Diapering Goes High-Tech - Wired
Right out of the gate I’m going to say this: I’m a part-time cloth diaperer. When it comes to travel and emergencies (or being lazy), nothing beats the convenience of disposable diapers. Yes, they’re awful on the environment, stupidly expensive

Local research team invents chlorophyll cell - Taipei Times
Taiwanese researchers have invented a chlorophyll organic cell that triggers music in diapers when they are wet and lights up life jackets when the user falls into the water. Liao Chung-pin (¹ù­«»«), a professor at the Graduate Institute of

Sorry Ripley — there’ll be no Sligo miracle - Independent
And, as we are on about Killarney, it seems the jarveys will have to put nappies on their horses. I promised the jarveys I’d plead their case. A country that cannot tolerate a few scoops of horses’ dung is heading for diapers for dogs and pampers for

Family Day Care Provider Finds Joy in Caring for Kids - Boston Globe
Daycare provider Tasha Balsom estimates that she’s changed over 50,000 diapers in the last 20 years. Balsom, proprietor of Tasha Balsom Family Day Care, based in Lexington, Mass., also owns six highchairs, seven playpens, four Cozy Coupe plastic

Cottoning to cloth - Columbian
Margaux DeGagne, 1, with her mom, Mishalla DeGagne, owner of Boomba Toomba in downtown Vancouver, models a reusable cloth diaper. DeGagne said more parents are coming to her boutique for cloth diapers in hopes of saving money. (Steven Lane/The

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