tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1239898940439223759.post3532901625349116265..comments2023-04-28T10:27:57.577+01:00Comments on My Thoughts on Things: Real Nappy WeekLaura Honeybeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10196782114283856233noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1239898940439223759.post-35653089260886866852013-04-20T12:21:22.660+01:002013-04-20T12:21:22.660+01:00We use washables most of the time apart from when ...We use washables most of the time apart from when we go out or in the case of prolonged power cuts (who knows how long the power will be off?!). We use Miosolo and we like them. We looked for something which didn't particularly need liners as a norm as we didn't know how/when we would be able to get more if we ran out, plus we didn't know how many we would need to bring to Zambia with us. We also have some boosters which we add in during the night. We have had a few leakages but that's mostly due to us not putting the inner of the nappy in straight. You do have the option of buying flushable liners. Which we have bought 2 packs of 100 sheets for when the 'proper poo' comes as an aid to disposal until I can woman up enough to deal with it.<br />But all in all I would highly recommend them! <br />We bought them online (after having looked at them in the shops) from kiddiecare at £10.99 a nappy which was cheaper than the usual 14.99 they go for. So combined with that and washable nappies in general we've saved loads of money.Gemmanoreply@blogger.com