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Jessica Neepster

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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:36 pm Post subject: muslin squares and nappy liners |
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Thought there might be some people interested here:
MUSLIN SQUARES:
I am considering buying some muslin squares with the next suma order but there would be far too many for me, so thought I check here whether there would be anybody interested in joining in.
there would be 10 x 6 packs at £5.50 each
if there are enough others i would order some at the August/September order. I think I only need 3 more interested people.
NAPPY LINERS
I am also thinking of buying nappy liners in bulk -
that woud be £3.54 for 200 sheets - they are the ones from Bambino Mio (does anybody have pro or cons against these?) - again I would have to buy 8 packs of these, so if anybody else is interested - though I would think that these get used up over time.
Anyway, any advice for or against these would be welcome as well - maybe it is not worth buying in bulk and one can get it reasonably elsewhere?
Cheers _________________ aka Dikeside |
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wildgarlic Site Admin


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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 4:34 pm Post subject: |
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Is there something you want to tell us???
Muslin squares are great for all manner of things but depending on what you want them for it might be worth buying muslin by the metre. _________________ Neeps Flickr Group - check out some of the fab photos from other Neepsters and share some of your own. |
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Jessica Neepster

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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 4:52 pm Post subject: |
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It is not that I do not want to tell anybody but I am just hopeless regarding this and you never get a chance on the meets unless you are good and making announcements, which I am certainly not  _________________ aka Dikeside |
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wildgarlic Site Admin


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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 5:16 pm Post subject: |
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Blimey Jessica you dark horse!!!! Congratulations. When is it due? _________________ Neeps Flickr Group - check out some of the fab photos from other Neepsters and share some of your own. |
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Jessica Neepster

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Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 7:40 am Post subject: |
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Thanks WG!
It is due next month - so I really need to get on with getting stuff together and thought it would be worth buying a few things in bulk at the start but then again it is hard to know what I will need as well. If you have any advice as to what else to consider that would be most welcome. Thought muslin squares and nappy liners should be useful.
Well hope to see you later this months ... then again you never know! _________________ aka Dikeside |
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wildgarlic Site Admin


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Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 7:42 am Post subject: |
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I've got some things here that you can have - I'll fish them out. Do you know yet whether it is a boy or a girl? Next month WOW - September is a fab month to be born. _________________ Neeps Flickr Group - check out some of the fab photos from other Neepsters and share some of your own. |
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Esther.R Mini-Neepster with staying power

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Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:06 am Post subject: |
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Congratulations! I am also due next month but just bought 15 huge muslin squares last week otherwise would have been more than happy to join in. Can't use disposable nappy liners as we have old drains and a septic tank so we use washable fleece ones instead.
Good luck, where are you having yours? I am going down to Aberdeen maternity hospital on the 14th for a c-section on the 16th....don't suppose I might see you there, that would be too much of a coincidence  |
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Jessica Neepster

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Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:12 am Post subject: |
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thanks for all your good wishes!
I leave the discovery for the day and just hope it will be well and healthy until then.
Hoping for a birth without complications in Peterhead, but I guess you never know until the day, so I may see you after all Esther!
We have a septic tank, too, though with new drains, so did not think that disposable nappy liners would be a problem - thought of them as a bit thicker toilet paper - maybe I should try them first before buying in bulk - does anybody have experience with these kind of nappy liners?? _________________ aka Dikeside |
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Villagefarm Neepster

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Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:14 am Post subject: |
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Congratulations Jessica & Esther!
I agree with WG, great time to be born - our three girls birthdays are all really soon, and within about 2 weeks of each other.
I've got a whole bunch of washable nappy stuff, nearly 4 packs of flushable liners, 4 unopened packs of nappy soak, loads of cotton booster liners, as well as shaped terry nappies Kooshies wraps & some Kooshies all-in-ones, first size.
Was going to put it all on ebay, but happy to sell through Neeps if someone wants all or any of it - would save on postage anyway! Not really sure what it's worth though - could guestimate if anyone interested.
Rachel |
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