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well i gave in i've always been a pampers mommy but there hasn't been any coupons lately for them. so i am trying huggies. well so far a have been using them a week and i haven't had a leak yet. i just might have to give in and change brands.
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Ashley, LOVE the avatar picture!!!!! Your "staring" story gave me a smile. It can be an overwhelming choice. I am so glad this thread was here for you and us all.
~Mother to Brandon, Austin, Ethan, Ryan and Lillian~
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I have always liked "Huggies Supreme" in the solid reddish maroon bag. They went up at Walmart from $9.52 to $10.48 in one week! All the Huggies and Pampers did. So I switched to Luvs for $7.97. So far so good. I do recom getting in the Publix baby club, I have a coupon good till Oct for $5.00 off Huggies. Today they have a size 4, 46 count Huggies Supreme on sale for $13.99. Thats a great deal. I haven't tried all the other ones like White cloud, parents choice, publix or target brand yet. I do not like "Huggies Snug and Dry", theres a big difference in those and the "supreme" ones. Get a form to fill out at Publix when you walk in the door, right the sale paper.
Mommy to Lacie, #2 coming soon this fall!
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quote: Originally posted by ashley k: Anyone use cloth diapers? Since we're having two babies, and I am a penny pincher M and I both agreed that cloth during the day and disposables for when we're going to be out long periods of time/night would probably be our best bet at cutting out some costs. I used to help families out that only used cloth, but I admit it has been years. Are there any cloth diapers you'd reccomend over others? And where can you find the vinyl covers for them now?
PS: I am SO glad to find this thread! I have been staring at the diapers in Wal-Mart for weeks now going "How in the world do I make a decision?!" Yep! We use cloth diapers [and disposables at night]. We are on a tight budget as well. I'm a stay at home mom and DH is an ESE teacher in the county. So cloth was a great way to go. Not to mention the benefits of no chemicals and the eco friendly part as well. For disposables I try to use 7th Generation diapers that are chlorine free. We use the chinese prefolds with the simple vinyl covers from Walmart. It is the cheapest route and works! Then I just buy a couple yards of fleece fabric from Walmart, cut them up and use them as liners to whisk away the wetness. I've also bought the pack of microfiber towels from the automtive section to use for extra absorbancy as well!
"...fearfully and wonderfully made and my soul knows this well" Psalm 139:14
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quote: Originally posted by ashleyrkyser: Thank you Terra! I'm printing this out to store with my "for when the babies are here" ideas. You're very welcome! There is actually a cloth diapering website full of information and forums. I learned so much there. It is: www.diaperswappers.com Feel free to send me a PM if you have any more questions 
"...fearfully and wonderfully made and my soul knows this well" Psalm 139:14
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