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I need some help! 2009/05/23 17:43 Karma: 0  
I really need some help! We've just had a baby and I can't believe how much my grocery shop has increased! Any ideas on how to bring my costs down?
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Re:I need some help! 2009/05/23 17:59 Karma: 1  
I used to make my own baby wipes with paper towel and some other ingredients? Can't quite remember though...
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Re:I need some help! 2009/05/23 19:12 Karma: 0  
Hi there,

This greatly depends on -
How old is your bub?, are you breast or bottle feeding?, are you using disposable or cloth nappies? What brand of disposable? Are you using nappy cream etc?

If you can identify which items are increasing your spend, then you can narrow down how to reduce the cost.

A few examples:

Breast feeding is free as opposed to formula, but you do need to buy breastpads. The Rite-aid brand breastpads are cheap but do not leak. They are as good as the Pigeon brand in terms of use, but don't look as nice, but then nobody sees them.

If using formula, religously check your junk mail as it is always on special somewhere each week.

I found that cheap nappy creams can actually cause nappy rash as opposed to preventing it. I used a top quality organic brand of which I only used tiny amouts at each change as a barrier and neither of my boys ever got nappy rash, so therefore I used much less product and spent less than my friends that bought the supermarket brands. Many friends babies developed nasty rashes from the chemicals in thier brands and then had to pay more for different products to cure it.

If using disposables, Huggies are the best brand but are also the most expensive. They too are always on special somewhere each week so check that junk mail. Alternativly, I am told by many friends that the Aldi brand nappies are fantastic and also much cheaper.
Another option is to consider the new MCN's that is - Modern Cloth Nappies. They are shaped just like disposables and so easy to use. Try googling for them online and see the variety. The initial spend is quite high - around $800 - $1200 depending on brand etc but over 3 years you can literally save several thousand dollars compared to dispoasbles.
If bub is old enough for solids - don't pay for store bought baby food. It is sooooo much cheaper to make it yourself and so easy too. Simply steam some vegies in the microwave and mash, or mash a banana etc. You will save so much money,and bub will be healthier eating fresh food than awful slop from a tin.
Don't buy the straw variety of sipper cups. The straws get chewed through in one day so you will always be replacing the straws.

If you would like to post details on any other items you need help with, I'll see what I can come up with.
Cheers, Andrea.
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Re:I need some help! 2009/05/23 19:22 Karma: 0  
Thanks! Does anyone know the recipe for making your own baby wipes?
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Re:I need some help! 2009/05/23 19:23 Karma: 0  
Thanks Andrea - those are great tips! The nappies seem to be the biggest expense. Also, how quickly do they grow out of things? Any ideas on how to manage this?
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Re:I need some help! 2009/05/23 19:36 Karma: 0  
Hi Miranda
I used to save money by buying my baby clothes from ebay in bulk lots. They often have people selling a dozen wondersuits at a time! In the early days this is all you need. Another place where you can save some money on baby clothes is at op shops. Go to the wealthier suburbs and grab a bargains.
Mel.
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Free Fun - Week 6
So after being out of the house almost all of last weekend at the seminar, we decided to have a weekend adventure closer to home.  Like everyone the usual chores had to be done, and of course the lawn needed a good mow after the week’s rain.

We have been driving past the development of the Kangaroo Point Cliff Park since it commence a year or so ago, and now that it is finished we decided to take a picnic and check it out.  As luck would have it parking was a breeze on Sunday afternoon and the park itself was relatively empty.  There is loads of vantage points to view the city (will be great for New Years Eve and River Fire celebrations), and of course lots of lovely fresh lawn to relax on.  In addition there are several BBQ’s and it looks as though the cafe is almost ready to open complete with a liquor license!

We took a very basic picnic of sandwiches and drinks and found a shady spot to enjoy the surrounds and read.  As a side note; that would be one thing that I would point out,  shade at the moment is at a premium so until the trees become more established I would recommend visiting at early morning or late afternoon during the summer months.

Why don’t you find a local spot that you haven’t been to before, or not for a long time, pack a picnic, grab a book or games for the kids and get out in the fresh air and enjoy the many green spaces Brisbane has to offer, they are pretty much all free!

Have a wonderful week!

 
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