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veggienorah
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Does anyone know where to buy budget packs of baby wipes? I heard somewhere it is possible to buy packs of dry wipes in bulk and just use them with soapy water, which is cheaper than buying the ready made packs? Anyone know where to get them please?
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Not quite sure about the dry wipes, but I always buy tesco own make when they're 2 for £1.80 or I go in boots as they're constantly on offer BOGOF £1.99. Both makes are as good as any. I always stock up so that I've never ran out till the next time they're on offer. Also sometimes asda do good deals on pampers wipes too.0
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The boots brand are on offer at the moment BOGOF for £1.99 - so you get 2 lots of 72 wipes (144 in total) for £1.99. Fragranced or fragrance free.
With this offer you could get 432 wipes (6 packs) for £5.97 and get the £3 haircare and £5 No 7 vouchers plus advantage points.0 -
I have been using flannels instead of baby wipes lately mainly because my little one has been really sore, i just chuck them straight in the washing mashine after use. Ive saved a fortune!Mum to 2 beautiful daughters born Oct 05 & Oct 08
It doesn't cost anything to smile!:hello: :starmod: :starmod: :starmod: :starmod::starmod:0 -
I use flannels at home - saves a fortune - you can take them out with you just fold one up and put it in a plastics bag. (I don't use them out but one of my friends does)Sealed pot challenge 822
Jan - £176.66 :j0 -
daisykate124 wrote:I have been using flannels instead of baby wipes lately mainly because my little one has been really sore, i just chuck them straight in the washing mashine after use. Ive saved a fortune!0
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tesco do value ones that are great and easy now they have changed the packagingIf you want the rainbow you have to go through the rain.
DMP start jan 2012 hopefull finish march 2020
Weight to loose 49lbs done of 91lbs finally sat in a pair of size 14 jeans and top for the first time in 14 years :j0 -
Wilkinsons have large packs (72) bogoff for £1.29....scented or unscented...........bargain0
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ANGELADIX2 wrote:hi daisykate if ya littleone really sore have u tried egg white really good for sore bumbs
Can i ask what i have to do with the egg white ????? just wipe it on ????Will this hammy hunt ever end ???
So far all 4 hamsters £40,3 beds £15,Skate board and u turn £22,House £25 total £97.00 ....still wanting wheel,car,slide,ball,surf board ....
HAPPY CHRISTMAS EVERY ONE :rotfl:0 -
There are quite a few offers on baby wipes
http://!!!!!!.uk/beta/SpecialOffers.aspx?Search=baby%20wipes&src=txtSearch0 -
I bought some reusable fleece baby wipes from Ebay before my daughter was born, you can wash them in the machine. They can be used with soapy water or some of the sellers on Ebay include recipes for making your own solution. If you go to Ebay and search for "fleece wipes" in the baby section you should find some.0
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