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Monday, February 20, 2012
A professional blogger's take on Creating Long Term Wealth
I recently read a blog post from the site of problogger. I like this site as I have my own blog. I have been interested in creating my own blog. I want it to grow in viewership but I honestly am not willing to put in the time. The outcome has been small pocket change at best. Not enough to make me want to really go for it at this point. I am interested in how to effectually build a blog. One where you can reap more than a mere few cents per hour of work. Check out this interesting post. http://www.problogger.net/archives/2012/02/20/blog-smarter-dont-just-end-up-trading-hours-for-dollars/
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Can reuseable diapers really save you money
From BumGenius to G-diapers and more. Reusing diapers can save you money and it need not be hard or time consuming. But take note of the following tips to make sure you really are saving money and not just the environment.
1) Don't purchase expensive disposable inserts
Some disposable inserts can cost you as much as 25 cents each. Now considering the fact that you can get good quality disposable diapers for just a 5 to 10 cents more, you are clearly throwing your money away. Opt for the reusable instead.
2) A bucket of soaking water
Throw your dirty reusable into a bucket of soapy water. This keeps the poo from getting hard, sticky or smelly until you get enough dirties to make a wash advantageous. (Which really doesn't take very long)
3) Detergent Shopping
Baby detergent is a worth while cost but it isn't always worth paying more money just because it has the word "baby" on the bottle. What is important is that the detergent is not scented and that it doesn't have any harmful ingredients that can irritate your babies skin. You can get this out of a cheaper detergent, just check the label and ingredient listing. For example: All - Free and Clear.
1) Don't purchase expensive disposable inserts
Some disposable inserts can cost you as much as 25 cents each. Now considering the fact that you can get good quality disposable diapers for just a 5 to 10 cents more, you are clearly throwing your money away. Opt for the reusable instead.
2) A bucket of soaking water
Throw your dirty reusable into a bucket of soapy water. This keeps the poo from getting hard, sticky or smelly until you get enough dirties to make a wash advantageous. (Which really doesn't take very long)
3) Detergent Shopping
Baby detergent is a worth while cost but it isn't always worth paying more money just because it has the word "baby" on the bottle. What is important is that the detergent is not scented and that it doesn't have any harmful ingredients that can irritate your babies skin. You can get this out of a cheaper detergent, just check the label and ingredient listing. For example: All - Free and Clear.
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