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Homemade Diaper Disposal Systems

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Date: 04/18/2005 Topics: Babies | Make Your Own > Baby Items | Parenting  
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Instead of paying top dollar for the diaper disposal systems, I created my own by lining a trash can with layers of grocery bags. Each time I change a diaper, I tie the grocery sack. At the end of the day I tie the last one (with all of the others inside) and take it out. For older kids (with stinkier diapers), I've found that adding a little Arm and Hammer Baking Soda to the grocery sack helps.

By Anne Sampson
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I like that idea, all we did when we had our babies was put the dirty diapers in a used up bread bag. We kept plenty around and kept putting the soiled diapers in the empty bread bag till the bag was full then threw the bag out.

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