politicat
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Wed Dec-21-05 02:04 AM
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| Would you buy reusable hygiene products if they were available? |
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I'm talking handkerchiefs and used hanky holders, a cloth alternative to paper towels (again, with a used receptacle), perhaps feminine products. As well as custom kitchen linens etc.
I sew well, and am trying to parlay that into a business I can do from home.
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Wed Dec-21-05 10:41 AM
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| 1. A cloth alternative to paper towels sounds interesting |
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I'd start with that. A friend of mine has done quite well sewing custom pet clothes from home.
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Sat Dec-31-05 02:50 AM
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| 7. Diapers work a treat!! |
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I used those as paper towels when I lived in a country where they cost the earth. Plain old cloth diapers, get a ton of 'em, and wash 'em when the bucket gets full!
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Wed Dec-21-05 06:41 PM
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| 2. i already use most of those, and i like the 'receptacle' idea. n/t |
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Sun Dec-25-05 02:11 PM
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| 3. There are pros and cons of those |
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I saw some on the Hillbilly Wife site, and some of them didn't look quite thick enough for those who suffer from heavy menustration, but a combination of using those and disposables would work, I believe. Have to figure how to patch em on without a safety pin though.
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Tue Dec-27-05 03:03 PM
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| 4. I'm really thinking more the kitchen and handkerchiefs.... |
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Receptacles are important parts of the process, of course.
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Tue Dec-27-05 09:22 PM
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If you use some folded TP over a disposable sanitary napkin it soaks most of it up and lets you use the same napkin for a lot longer...you just have to replace the TP.
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Tue Dec-27-05 09:21 PM
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| 5. I use cloth alternatives to paper towels for cleaning messes... |
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Trying to begin using cloth stuff for other uses. Will NEVER use them for feminine products if I can at all help it!
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Mon Jan-02-06 11:19 AM
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I picked up a small stash of linen dinner napkins at a garage sale years ago, and since then my stash has grown and grown and grown, thanks to a MIL who loves garage sales.
I use them as bibs, as paper towels, and as napkins. We use almost no paper products in our kitchen at all.
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Thu Jan-05-06 05:05 PM
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| 9. There are already feminime products on the market |
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although that shouldn't keep you from persuing that particular item. It'll just give you an idea of what is out there.
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Thu Jan-05-06 09:51 PM
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| 10. I really am thinking more along the lines of kitchen/personal cleaning... |
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There's no good word that comes readily to mind for cleaning things other than hygiene.... Sometimes I hate english.
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