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Cheapest muslin squares
saving4life
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am busy stocking up for baby no 2, have see muslins 3 for 3pound in asda, have looked on ebay but no cheaper. Anyone any ideas?
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http://www.mothercare.com/Top-tail-muslins-white-yellow/dp/B001CR86LA/sr=1-7/qid=1240990362/ref=sr_1_7/280-2345578-4986429?%5Fencoding=UTF8&m=A2LBKNDJ2KZUGQ&n=42764041&mcb=core
May be a few more than you want here though! Pack of 50 for £5.99.0 -
blimey 50!! lol.Mommy to Elliot (5) and Lewis (born xmas eve 11!)0
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I know you said you wanted cheapest but I have to tell you that those asda ones are really nasty, they are too big and they are really hard no matter what you wash them in, more suited to cleaning floors with!MFW Start Sep 07 £79484, Now £587740
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http://www.mothercare.com/Top-tail-muslins-white-yellow/dp/B001CR86LA/sr=1-7/qid=1240990362/ref=sr_1_7/280-2345578-4986429?%5Fencoding=UTF8&m=A2LBKNDJ2KZUGQ&n=42764041&mcb=core
May be a few more than you want here though! Pack of 50 for £5.99.
So buy the 50, take what you want from them and then sell the others on Ebay to get back the 5.99 so infact they will be free - very MSE :money:0 -
Hmmm, I wonder whether these are full size muslin squares though, like the size you would use for winding or a as a bib? Suspect not as they are advertised as an alternative to cotton wool. Has anyone had these? If they are a decent size then that is a great price!:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0
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i got mine from sainsburys and asda-mine were lovely and soft though?Mommy to Elliot (5) and Lewis (born xmas eve 11!)0
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I had a look today but both stores I tried only had the 12 pack for 11.99,which is same price. Will order on internet with some other bits, thanks to all
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Kiddicare do muslin squares. Free delivery if you are spending over £50 too.0
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The mothercare ones look about the size of washcloth so may not be any good for burping as sick tends to project. When i had my first two i bought terry nappies as they were cheaper at the time were more absorbent, you could boil wash them and were a great size. not sure if they would still work out cheaper now though. ;-):jFriends are like fabric you can never have enough:j0
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I never used muslin squares either... Used terry nappies for mopping up anything... Which ever end it came from... They also came in handy for cleaning the kitchen floor in the intervening years so I think my stocks could do with a replenishment...
This time though, my Mum has bought me some burp cloths reduced in Tesco... They are bib like in feel but longer... Good enough for draping over your shoulder... Or shoving in the bottom of the change bag....A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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