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		<title>By: Pattie</title>
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		<description>There is something beautiful about a babies little bum in a cloth diaper, actually, there are numerous beauties - not just the sight of it but the reduction in the enormous amount of waste contributed by disposable diapers to land fills every day.  Also, I am convinced, that organic materials like cotton have to be better for the child and their skin.  Generations of women used cloth diapers and survived everything from the really yucky to the extremely gross - hope more young Mom's will take the Nestea plunge and find that the effort is well worth it!!  Thanks for sharing.  P.S.  Didn't see any mention of how easy it is to wash and care for these diapers - it might put some minds at ease.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is something beautiful about a babies little bum in a cloth diaper, actually, there are numerous beauties - not just the sight of it but the reduction in the enormous amount of waste contributed by disposable diapers to land fills every day.  Also, I am convinced, that organic materials like cotton have to be better for the child and their skin.  Generations of women used cloth diapers and survived everything from the really yucky to the extremely gross - hope more young Mom&#8217;s will take the Nestea plunge and find that the effort is well worth it!!  Thanks for sharing.  P.S.  Didn&#8217;t see any mention of how easy it is to wash and care for these diapers - it might put some minds at ease.</p>
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