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    Posted: 15 August 2007 at 10:50pm
I am going away for a weekend with Josh and I really don't want to use disposables (even thou I have been told by some members in the band it would be so much easier - I so don't think so). So what should I get to store them in once they are used, as i'll bring them home to wash them. We are only going away for the Sat night but leaving Sat arvo and coming home Sunday night. I really don't want to spend any money getting anything either.
I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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I just put mine in one of the little blue 'friends' brand plastic nappy bags. I tie them in a knot shove them in a bag and then just rip it open and throw them in the wash when I get home. I don't find it a hassle at all.

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Claire had a roll of freezer bags in her nappy bag and just tore one off every time she changed little Fay's nappy and chucked the dirty one in there. She did that with bibs and stuff too. I thought that was a BRILLIANT idea and dug out an old roll from our kitchen cupboard and have been using that today. So easy and very cheap.
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I was going to do Sterryn's way last week but I forgot the Friends nappies so it was just ordinary plastic bags for a 12 hour trip and that will still fine.
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do you have a wet bag?
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Originally posted by GandT GandT wrote:

do you have a wet bag?

Only 3 small ones that came with the peapods, did think of that but that would involve money to get a big one.

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We just use our nappy bucket.

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