I'm with you Mr. S.
If I had a bidet in my home, then I wouldn't worry. But, as long as I am using a toilet, I'm OK with TP.
Of course, I used disposable diapers, formula, and baby wipes.
OK, you guys can shoot me now.
I'm with you Mr. S.
If I had a bidet in my home, then I wouldn't worry. But, as long as I am using a toilet, I'm OK with TP.
Of course, I used disposable diapers, formula, and baby wipes.
OK, you guys can shoot me now.
I didn't use wipes because my son's skin wasn't that great at fighting off the assault of the soap in them. Plain water did the trick.
Karen
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For bedtime (and indoor sitting around), I have these big fabric tubes (18" long) filled with some sort of grain; you stick them in the microwave for three minutes, and they hold heat for several hours, to warm cold feet and such.
I love that they're re-usable, but of course using the microwave to warm them has an energy cost.
I'd love something smaller that held heat well for biking (or whatever).
I did buy a couple of those warmer packs for the car for emergencies, but I'm way too whussy to be riding outside these days. Alas!
These bags are easy to make from rice or corn. I tried making tiny bags reusing rice from one I'd bought, but they burned when I heated them. I don't know what the problem was -- maybe too much microwave time for the smaller size?
I'm going to try heating the rice/corn in a pan and pouring it into a zipper bag. That would be handy for car camping.
Pam
I was just reading about heating grain in fabric pouches in a microwave.
It said if you overheat the rice it will smell burnt and stay that way, so maybe you overdid the heating of the pillow. There are lots of good websites with instructions for making the pillows. I think the raw rice stays warm way longer than for example cooked rice- otherwise maybe we could just fill our boots with a scoop of hot rice and beans (arroz con habichuelas) before we go out in the cold.![]()
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Last edited by BleeckerSt_Girl; 01-07-2009 at 11:58 AM.
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I think mine is barley. It doesn't really have an odor, but maybe would if I burned it.
But it sure feels good next to cold feet at night!