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Doing our Bit for a #brightFuture
Sustainable waste management is something of a mantra in our house. My husband is a Chartered Waste Manager, and as a pagan, I want to do my bit to help preserve the natural world in which we live. Therefore, when … Continue reading
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#AtoZChallenge – Battling the Laundry Pile
Are we halfway through the #AtoZChallenge already? Wow! Time is flying once again. Today I allocate the letter L to laundry. My reason for this is because it takes up so much of my time these days. My washing machine … Continue reading
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Tagged #AtoZChallenge, A-Z April Blog Hop Challenge, April A-Z Blogging Challenge, Battling the Laundry Pile, Being a housewife is hard work, catherine green, cloth nappies, how to wash cloth nappies, mother and housewife, overflowing laundry basket, work at home mother, work at home mothers
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Reusable Nappies are Easier than you Think
My husband and I decided to use washable nappies for our children. When I was pregnant with my eldest daughter, I struggled to find enough guidance and advice about how to use such nappies, and indeed which ones to use. … Continue reading
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Tagged #Britmums, #pbloggers, #Tots100, chartered waste manager, cloth nappies, environmental parenting, environmental waste management, green parenting, how to use cloth nappies, how to wash cloth nappies, Kushies diapers, Lollipop nappies, Nature babies nappies and wraps, reduce landfill capacity, reduce reuse recycle, Reusable nappies are easier than you think, terry nappies, Totsbots nappies, washable nappies
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