Favorite Budget Diaper: Kawaii One-Size. Look familiar? These are basically a BumGenius knockoff. They work just as well, except the laundry tabs are becoming worn, so they stick together in the washing machine. But at $9.75 per dipe, it's a great solution for cloth diapering on a budget!
Favorite Detergent: Rockin' Green. I must admit that this is the only detergent I've tried. I think I'm too nervous to try anything else because...if it ain't broke, don't fix it!
My wash routine: rinse cycle on cold, then regular wash with 2 scoops of Rockin' Green on hot (with extra rinse). My dipes come out clean and shiny!
Favorite Wetbag: Planet Wise Wetbag. A great solution for storing used diapers between washes! No smell, easy to wash, and cute patterns. You can't go wrong with these!
Favorite Rash Cream: Grandma El's. It seems like diaper rashes are rare with cloth diapers, but in case the babe's bum gets a little red, slather on some Grandma El's! Regular diaper rash creams (like Desitin) are a no-go with cloth because it can cause build-up!
There you have it-my favorite things for cloth diapering!
Now, let's get real: I choose to cloth diaper my little P because it works for my family. It can be a lot of work, and it can consume your life if you let it. The trick is to know when to take a break. I would like to think I will always CD my kiddos, but the moment it becomes too overwhelming and it's taking away precious time with my family, it will end (at least temporarily).
I feel this applies to a lot of things: We always want to provide the best for our family, but if "the best" is taking away our time with them, we need to make a change.
I think it's amazing you use cloth diapers! I wish I had your enthusiasm/patience/will/determination!
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