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River’s 6 month birthday also marked the start of a new journey for me. The baby weight isn’t coming off as quickly as I had hoped. I tend to be in the minority of women who gain when breastfeeding-...
View ArticleWe are talking boobs here people
World Breastfeeding Week starts today (August 1-7, 2013) so I wanted to take a minute to reflect on the topic of boobs.
View ArticleA Day in the Life
I recently started watching a show on Hulu called “A Day In the Life” which follows around CEO’s during their day to day activities. Which got me wondering…what would it look like if cameras followed...
View ArticleShare the Love- Shipping Love Notes
It takes so little time to brighten someone’s day, so as the shipping manager here at Rockin Green, I would like to see if we can put pep in the step of our shipping team. Let’s help them feel the love...
View ArticleLife Span of a Cloth Diaper- Do They Really Last From Birth to Potty...
When I started in the cloth diaper community nearly 7 years ago, the industry as we know it was in its infancy. Many of the diaper brands that we know and love today where still a few years from...
View ArticleLife Span of a Cloth Diaper- Do They Really Last From Birth To Potty...
Missed Part 1? Welcome back! In part 2 of our series, I wanted to talk about the life expectancy of elastic. But first a little math for you: The average cloth diaperer washes every 2.5 days, so a...
View ArticleLife Span of a Cloth Diaper- Do They Really Last From Birth to Potty...
Miss Part 1? Miss Part 2? Welcome back! Today we are going to talk about the inside part of the diaper. This can be microfiber, cotton, bamboo and hemp just to name a few. The most common are:...
View ArticleLife Span of a Cloth Diaper- Do They Really Last Birth to Potty Training? Part 4
Miss Part 1? Miss Part 2? Miss Part 3? Welcome to part 4! Where we talk about one of the most controversial component of the modern cloth diaper- PUL. Now I want to preface this section by saying that...
View ArticleLife Span of a Cloth Diaper- Do They Really Last from Birth to Potty...
Miss part 1? Miss Part 2? Miss Part 3? Miss Part 4? Welcome to Part 5! Over the past few days we have looked at the different components that make up the modern cloth diaper and have touched on ways to...
View ArticleIt’s time for a change!
Melody odor neutralizer and air freshener has been around for several years and has always taken second stage to our awesome laundry detergents. It's not that it doesn't rock- because trust us it does!...
View ArticleA day in the life of….
A life in the day of Teresa… I have known since January I would eventually have to write a blog this year…. And it’s been that little monkey on my back, the one that hangs out with the big angel and...
View ArticleA week in the life of Kim’s Washing Machine
When it comes to laundry, it’s a full time job. At least in my house it is! With 3 messy kids, 4 people in Juijitsu, and all of our reusable items (wipes, dish towels, mop covers) I generally do about...
View ArticleWhy Do Overnight Cloth Diapers Stink?
There’s nothing worse than walking into your babies’ room bright and early in the morning, and being hit in the face with a smell so pungent, so foul, that it makes your eye’s water. Ammonia. In the...
View ArticleFeatured Retailer: Go Baby Go
6104 Broadway Suite C-4 San Antonio, TX 78209 210-320-1404 gobabygoshop.com info@gobabygoshop.com Go Baby Go has a seven-year tradition of providing high-quality, affordable, and practical solutions...
View ArticleHow to Get Gasoline out of Clothes
We’ve received some requests from our fans about removing gasoline stains, so we’ve put together some tips. Undoubtedly we’ve all spilled a little bit at the pump, especially if you’re filling up gas...
View ArticleFeatured Retailer: Kelly’s Closet
Website: kellyscloset.com Phone: 1-877-834-2337 Located in South Paris, Maine, Kelly’s Closet is a family-owned business that helps you make your cloth diapering experience simple and successful. They...
View ArticleThe Benefits of Buying Local
From an environmental standpoint, locally produced products are better. They reduce the impact on the environment by reducing transportation costs and fuel usage. They also stimulate local economies at...
View Article6 Tips to Keep Your Carpet Looking New
If you’re like most families, you have a few carpeted rooms in your home – usually the bedrooms and a living room. Carpet makes your home more comfortable, but it can also be a hassle some times. Here...
View Article7 Spring Cleaning Tips
Well, it’s nearly spring. In many parts of the country, some people are just starting to see nicer weather (although it’s been pretty mild here in Texas). Most of us will be giving our homes a deep...
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