On the Left Wing
KIT NAPIER
all the money we will soon save on nappies!!! ....
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Marshy said:Congrats OTLW, when did you first start potty training ?
My little boy is 20 months now and we were wondering when we should introduce the potty !......
Any help appreciated. !
chips and gravy said:We just bought our nappies (environmentally friendly non-disposable ones). They were £300! No wonder I can't afford a new season ticket - I'm spending the money on containing shit instead!
Lord Bracknell said:And my 22 year old has just done his ...
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On the Left Wing said:all the money we will soon save on nappies!!! ....
On the Left Wing said:Mrs OTLW worked out that during the past 27 months we have spent on average £10 a week on disposable nappies (so that's £270 and we're not done yet!)
chips and gravy said:That works out at £1160! Hence why we're going for the non-disposable kind - even with increased electricity bill from washing machine should still be making a saving
Simster said:My son wore his England kit for the first time today while playing Toddler Football.![]()
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I couldn't believe how cheap it was actually. Fifteen quid for the latest kit, shorts shirt, socks, THE LOT.On the Left Wing said:I bought ours an England kit last weekend ... he already has a cracking kick .... must let him wear it this weekend!!!
We could be breeding Albion players of the future (let's hope so!)
Simster said:I couldn't believe how cheap it was actually. Fifteen quid for the latest kit, shorts shirt, socks, THE LOT.
The great thing about washable nappies is that they have a life beyond toddlers. I can still find a use for them even now - and all three of my babies are now in their twenties.chips and gravy said:even with increased electricity bill from washing machine should still be making a saving