Thursday, July 1, 2010

July 1st-July 7th Weekly Giveaway

We're starting July off with a BANG!! This week's giveaway is featuring one of the most highly sought after cloth diapers ever sold at Nicki's Diapers... The Best Bottom Cloth Diaper!!! How Does The Best Bottom System Work:

Simplify, simplify, simplify! Many may start researching cloth diapers, get overwhelmed and quit. Best Bottoms are YOUR solution! So easy to use yet comes with lots of options so you can get a customized system for your baby.

1. Adjust front snaps to achieve the size needed.

2. Snap insert into diaper.

3. Put diaper on baby and go!

4. When baby needs a diaper change snap out soiled insert and snap clean one in.

5. Put diaper on baby and go AGAIN. The Best Bottom shell is wipe-able and can be used multiple times before washing but you may want to air dry between uses but it is not necessary.

We recommend getting as many shells as your baby poos in a 2-3 day time period (for newborns count how many explosions they have!!). We have found that poo does stay on the insert most of the time but in some cases it may not (but it will stay in the diaper cover avoiding an embarassing mess!) Three different size inserts in several different materials available. We don't believe in a one size insert. Newborns and toddlers are not the same size so in order for a one size insert to absorb enough for a toddler it will be HUGE on a newborn. You may not need all three sizes of inserts and can skip the middle size - it is all up to you! We recommend approximately 24 inserts per size.

So to make it SIMPLE you will need approx 8-10 shells and 18-24 inserts per size. How easy is that?!

Quality:

The highest quality of materials available have been selected with as much of the raw materials made in the USA as we could find. The entire Shell is made with USA-made materials! ALL of our products are proudly handcrafted in the USA at local factories helping to support the local economy and reduce our environmental impact. We use durable snaps and hook & loop, double layer of waterproof PUL creating a perfect no-leak sturdy shell with a wipe-able inside lasting for many washes.

To enter to win aBest Bottom Cloth Diaper Shell in your choice of color and closure and 3 stay-dry inserts in your choice of size, leave a comment on our blog with a link to each entry (examples: your blog post, your comment on our FB page, etc.). You may only do each entry option once per weekly giveaway. Winner will be posted 7/8. Winner must email annie@nickisdiapers.com within one week to claim your prize.

  1. Become a subscriber of the Nicki's Diapers Blog if if you already are, comment on any blog post other than the weekly giveaway.
  2. "Like" Nicki's Diapers on Facebook of if you already do, post a comment on the page (saying "commenting for the giveaway" does not qualify as a comment.)
  3. Post a comment on your Facebook page and include a link to the Nicki's Diapers Website.
  4. Follow Nicki's Diapers on Twitter or if you already do, Tweet about Nicki's Diapers.
  5. Post a fan picture on the Nicki's Diapers Facebook Page
  6. Blog about Nicki's Diapers including a link to the Nicki's Diapers website.
  7. Talk about Nicki's Diapers on a Forum and include a link to any page on the Nicki's Diapers website (counts as double entry, please comment twice for this entry!)
  8. Grab one of our buttons and put it on your blog, if it already is, let us know!
  9. Tell us one area you'd like to improve on when it comes to being more green or frugal.
  10. Tell us one thing you do (besides cloth diapering) to be more green or frugal.

455 comments:

  1. commented on the item of the week http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nickis-Diapers/145632806625 07/01/2010

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  2. Posted a fan pic on FB http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nickis-Diapers/145632806625#!/photo.php?pid=294734&op=1&o=global&view=global&subj=145632806625&id=1766792416 07/01/2010

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  3. To be more green, I would love to start my own compost pile. I'm in Las Vegas and it's so hot that the soil can use any help I can give it naturally.

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  4. One thing I already do to be more green is that I use reusable grocery bags and recycle, recycle, recycle everything I can!

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  5. I'm a subscriber and commented on "http://nickisdiapers.blogspot.com/2010/06/nickis-june-and-july-mom-of-month.html"

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  6. Commented elsewhere on your blog: http://nickisdiapers.blogspot.com/2010/06/nickis-june-and-july-mom-of-month.html

    nrcurlett at shaw dot ca

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  7. Commented on blog post - something ELSE I'd like to try, lol! http://nickisdiapers.blogspot.com/2010/06/item-of-week_30.html#comments

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  8. I want to be more green by cloth diapering full-time

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  9. I am starting use the car less and walk if we can.

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  10. Posted comment on Nicki's Diapers FB page. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nickis-Diapers/145632806625

    nrcurlett at shaw dot ca

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  11. I commented on the item of the week.

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  12. Commented on the FB page, not sure how to link to an individual comment???? http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nickis-Diapers/145632806625?ref=ts

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  13. Commented on ND blog FB item of the week 07/01/2010 http://nickisdiapers.blogspot.com/2010/06/item-of-week_23.html#comments

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  14. I would like to improve on bringing my lunch to work more often. More frugal and better for the environment as I use reusable containers.

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  15. We recycle, and I am working on starting a vegitable garden in my backyard

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  16. I already recycle like crazy, including bringing bags of recyclables home from work. We take our trash out approx. every third week.

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  17. Our town just started a recycling pick-up program, so we're now recycling - feels good with the amount of paper we go through with the kids, lol!!

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  18. Posted a comment on my FB profile with link.

    http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=615867726

    nrcurlett at shaw dot ca

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  19. "like" FB and posted comment to prove it!

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  20. I blogged! http://themommydance1.blogspot.com/2010/07/best-bottom-aio-cloth-diaper-giveaway.html

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  21. posted link on FB

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  22. Grabbed your button http://themommydance1.blogspot.com

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  23. commented on HH blogpost

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  24. we combine coupons and sales to be more frugal

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  25. i would love to get solar panels!!

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  26. I would like to start a vegetable and herb garden. I'd also like to do a garden of indigenous plants and flowers.

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  27. One thing I do to be more green and frugal is to make my own cleaning supplies.

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  28. I posted a fan picture to facebook.
    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nickis-Diapers/145632806625?v=photos#!/photo.php?pid=31074818&o=all&op=1&view=all&subj=145632806625&aid=-1&id=1090240866&oid=145632806625

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  29. We recycle, use non-toxic detergents and cleaners, and have done away with using water bottles.

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  30. Following you on Twitter now!

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  31. Commented on daily inventory update!

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  32. I use cold water to wash my clothes (frugal post)

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  33. We use cloth wipes as well as diapers, and try to buy used clothes and toys instead of buying over-packaged new ones.

    -I also gave a shout out on your FB page!

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  34. I intend to start composting....although I've had that intention for a few years now :-)

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  36. follow via gfc and commented on the bumwear item of the week Wed. June 30

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  37. Posted comment on my facebook page with link to website.
    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nickis-Diapers/145632806625#!/profile.php?id=1090240866

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  38. would love to improve on getting some more HE energy star appliances to be more green

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  39. I like Nickisdiapers on facebook :)

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  40. One thing I already do to be more green is that I recycle everything I can!

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  41. I follow you on Twitter.
    https://twitter.com/Erikacrooks

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  42. Posted about Nicki's diapers on my FB page... http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/profile.php?id=31509083

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  43. I recycle, use cloth diapers, use a reusable water bottle or if I have to buy a water bottle I reuse that one a couple more times before I recycle it.

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  44. Already a subscriber and commented on your item of the week!
    http://nickisdiapers.blogspot.com/2010/06/item-of-week_30.html

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  45. Other than cloth diapering, we try to be green by using cloth grocery bags and walking to the store instead of driving.

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  46. To be more green, I want to recycle MORE, I want a hybrid car, I want to stop using paper towels (almost there), eventually stop using toilet paper and paper feminine products. I would love to get "off the grid" by using solar power, wind power, etc. I'd like to never buy new materials. I'd like to reduce the amount of plastic in my life. Hmm, I'm sure there's a lot more that I can't think of right now!

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  47. Already a FB fan...commented on your giveaway link!

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  48. To be more green and frugal, I would love to have my own garden once we have a house and yard. Growing my own vegetables, using my own compost and a rain barrel has always been a goal of mine.

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  49. posting here and commented on the facebook page - very excited to try the best bottom system on our new little one expected in february!

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  50. I posted a comment on your facebook page.
    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nickis-Diapers/145632806625#!/pages/Nickis-Diapers/145632806625?ref=ts

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  51. Just shared your giveaway link on my FB profile!

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  52. To be more frugal, I hardly ever buy any consumables that I don't have a coupon for, or that aren't on sale. Cloth diapers are another matter, however... :-)

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  53. One thing we do right now is use reusable water bottles when we take water with us, instead of buying bottled water. Another thing I do is hang my laundry out as much as the weather permits it, instead of using the dryer.

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  54. One thing I would like to do is get a more environmentally friendly car.

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  55. To be more green or frugal, I'm not sure what I could do. I hate the amount of packaging we use but EVERYTHING comes in packaging! Perhaps buying in bulk would lessen the amount a little bit. We already recycle a ton. I could also use cloth table napkins instead of paper.

    nrcurlett at shaw dot ca

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  56. I commented on another blog post on here.
    http://nickisdiapers.blogspot.com/2010/06/nickis-june-and-july-mom-of-month.html?showComment=1278000474078_AIe9_BFtB8UCIT5jtfMMF_zPpqY8KNDQznYtCRbpHrHtJZVhZNFUxoW3ZXLMmrwTWjndyzbj-NJr2GXJ86iPgHh2CULWKbfNS97rR4ugrD0-HPXMICmcBSJVyO7Zv8oka2EOEhcmCbMmyNQM32qMFddYk_lMoeNqsM-SlnkX6A-EoUgJq2nP5KVflDmvtlvVGv2xZ4r2Sn-lTcC5h5jmgxK1RVXKnd29MOb6eHKa2z8Ltx7HS11VE4eFe2xfxRjjgQtf4U1rbFjAoFvNF-6Ifp9dsxmcGgOa3V_eIYzODbJ13p3OsTzWMymHayO2bLiKE2CWA6SAmnb0uhiSkQTc8yJP1mnNKJGzvq-NQNVT4YNhN25P9BRfNAgWigBw_zXJolQkHGCotbrQLQ3UW5oPR6OjzSO6YriCpTtO1vu3U5FqwpzFh9rNODFLCvr7h1ffz2FC_nAuRr8gWBkThqJbDT9iSzVmGm9bO-nFtCdBJxp6cnB-GmpE-NP12arhI0R3GqAcm9kVQfUH5CbbzbBPVZ04IiUUHLOMVmRwjj-ZK5kW2Uv-OIcDeU4rLmF64x9h3DsStT5-beXPWPQy02TMjWAfaBBRCudlkoyESrcNeOEpLWQU9VZImLM#c4963096670579087126

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  57. Commented on your facebook page!

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  59. I'm a subscriber to Nicki's Blog

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  60. I "Like" Nicki's Diapers on Facebook

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  61. Commented on a blog post!

    http://nickisdiapers.blogspot.com/2010/02/essential-baby-carrier-moby-wrap.html?showComment=1278001080218_AIe9_BGUoDKjSSOUblYS9xX_rofQ8qtEH4jkV6ljgHBiHOc4Bw4IIlBfJ1pUJ3l_uDhYNMvEcJeujRuLwA2OGfbmjkCFuejL_OJdp36erCLqd8nmoiBHb_GX6Mu6poPRqIyJyYqLaNJfv4t439mkledH3OSpHby4dyfzWkztUAxudnowpmKuXcsbo3MaHCiUbiRj2FzglQjV2oxMDY63gdUOcUdL3QKUMPWL4A7rbpsAqdhRB0lqPrLqhSrZwouq97E0RAvfnv5w0EXbpX8sYbPGpSyjfZOSX_UC_YTYMdFs5FSke84wmtf-si94Vzfwci4ohfe5IO83wj7EcqY9rJbnzhwuoj0hOKE5Ll4Fe6BjOcaeSi6p3FcxyKXJ-THAsgXmweGSoVRuLjFnE6Q8xp4EM0d__wIuq9-uTJdhwy4mCteFBcCDT73eDWu34rIJg2-B9V1KO8nPcGhMZv0c-rP0YTyNl0IJcQ75iv1gkvZiA9WGvBQIzwx6LXpm-erVFQ7SkVaeXaP3WJdrUBQLpvHrEfQLT5AcI-wcnXJSdDup4oH8szXb5E5jDQCX8qtiFZ3bzOTREWWC6F05uKrdF-231V3E3Bp-hH7pB_5a_ppv5_QWCq9aaKTxtgOgZ4OpTh5exXaub3syRIhSS17q1q-JqQdDs6CWAaUMWbgFAoe12YFEPYXGtl4LR0vSn5_Pn5kHAIUP5i9IVeC7-2wq7QC5glMO-VaiMKKg71QnQD4B1ODgU-7QS-ZqHSwnTbjfUsWC26k-mLLYYvRHPzqioM9IggrfETQJpkUQp5Cq58MjO9ozBdtMkaqkmbyanjOblyPYdv2LfqshBtOx6Bf8BsTcY9Qz4Pln0_R0I_F2zlx8y_sFdCgUX55GOfoSSI7MPMpSWkNj8w_QI8IN5wS-eu0OKCN8IHK2gncuIUFfrMJySWbISJnhQdv3GJIl69jaeGnHya-hgKfdUEyy-OdqJQ3g7qF6n_w-qvvIVfTf23ys48uxvRo9W-M2yinmROLUlNn8a-m0rEdduGPW66RwCpqqvqokADIb1sXnKJWh-dsrkEYCc9soeAUvlw_L7AhtGmzjZBJUmHizMdIrxGzNH9lSi42AbqtN4avDeFwFG8Z-Ia4BfsXLoPPz2msouNAoYQ0OsiqrHColLHIVVOrDhhMyiLfGBVzL-6gEKOQl9jUTi15gnDQ5oGjRgjsQwND3uWvrjDUjwyx0EcOB7-lY5YVjLNDL4HziIv2irv1pRqGmwR1utjL1GYhJSsaLdYMQtKWODkL1ZRoELs5oenfN9Hs6gzlVZr0COQ#c1309588275824756167

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  62. Posted a picture on your wall. Couldn't figure out how to post it to your photos page. :)

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  63. One area I'd like to improve on would be drying my clothes/diapers outside more and using my dryer less.

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  65. One thing we do as a family to be more "green/frugal" is compost waste and we have a decent sized garden that we get a lot of veggies out of!

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  66. Other green things we do: compost all of our food items and recycle everything! We also use green cleaning products & toiletries and we're really trying to cut the consumables and plastic out of our lives.

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  67. commented on your facebook page : )

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  68. One thing I'd like to do to be more green is reduce the amount of paper waste we create (napkins, towels, etc.)

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  69. One thing I'd like to do to be more green/frugal is order a weekly veggie bin from a CSA!

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  70. we buy in bulk and I'm trying to collect a cd stash that will let me cd full time to be more green

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  71. Posted a comment on Facebook, linking Nicki's Diapers!

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  72. I need to improve on my coupon using to be more frugal, I find them a hassle, but could save more money using them!

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  73. Posted a fb comment with a link!

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  74. One thing I do to be frugal is use coupons and sales for grocery shopping.

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  75. Other than using cloth diapers to be frugal, I also breastfeed (hello! formula is expensive!)and I plan to make my own baby food when he is old enough to eat real food. Then of course, using reusable bags when I shop to be a little greener

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  76. Posted in a forum with a link!

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  77. 2nd comment for: Posted in a forum with a link!
    http://community.babycenter.com/post/a23353249/best_bottoms

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  78. Put a link on my facebook page, I am already a fan

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  79. Posted a Fan Pic on Nicki's on Facebook

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  80. Just signed up for the blog newsletter.

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  81. I just subscribed to the blog! :)

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  82. To improve my frugal and green lifestyle, I would like to make hanging ALL clothes on the clothesline a habit. Normally, I hang mostly just diapers and towels.

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  83. I posted a comment on FB on the weekly giveaway announcement http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nickis-Diapers/145632806625

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  84. To be frugal, besides cloth diapering, I use coupons, make most of my cleaning products, and am getting ready to start making most of my body care products.

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  85. Posted comment and link on my FB page.

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  86. What we are currently doing to be more green: recycling lots, using products with fewer/no nasty chemicals (I LOVE my sunscreen, it is manufactured using solar power!), we have our own organic veggie garden, we turn off the furnace (water heater) during the day when it is not being used so it doesn't keep heating the water all day long.

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  87. Something for me to improve on being more green: I have reusable shopping bags but I always forget to bring to the store :( I need to fix my brain.

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  88. I'm already a fan on FB, but I posted a comment today and I tweeted about Nicki's ("agrostemma").

    I use a clothesline to be greener AND more frugal!

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  89. Just posted a picture of my little boy.

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  90. I would like remember to take those darn reusable shopping bags to the grocery store with me. Always forget.

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  91. To be more green, I would love to have a vegetable garden and compost pile, but I live in a townhome so it'll have to wait. :(

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  92. I like to shop thrift stores and garage sale. I always try to reduce reuse and recycle. I have room for improvement.

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  93. Tweet! https://twitter.com/Agrostemma
    Facebook! "I can't wait to try this diaper"
    Already a fan on facebook.
    I use a clothesline to be greener and more frugal.

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  94. We use cloth bags for our shopping, we recycle, we hand down clothes (5 kids!!), we CD, and my husband rides his motorcycle to work when the weather permits. :)

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  95. I commented on your FB page and asked a question about the BumWear Diapers.
    "would the Bum Genius or Haute Pocket inserts work in these?"

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  96. I posted a comment on your wall, stevens

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  97. I use reusable bags at the grocery store.

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  98. We do several things to be green and frugal. We compost. We used to make our own laundry detergent but switched to Charlie's Soap when we got diapers. We use cast iron skillets and griddles, buy used kids clothes and toys, use cloth shopping bags, recycle everything we can, buy local produce, meat and eggs, and I'm learning to can and freeze.

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  99. To be green and frugal I BREASTFEED!

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  100. To be more green I'd like to improve the insulation in our house. It's an old farmhouse and has next to no insulation in the roof.

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  101. To be more green and frugal, we have switched from commercial soaps to hand made, organic soaps in our household.

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  102. I have had a button on my blog for almost 2 years now.

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  103. to be more green we use reusable zippered snack bags instead of plastic, CD (of course), try to give away stuff i don't need instead of throwing it in the trash, Try not to use plastic containers.

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  104. We use cloth wipes as well as cloth diapers to help be more green. We also purchased energy efficient appliances (front loaders washer & a good energy rating on the dishwasher and fridge). I also try to walk to the bank on nice days and save gas and pollution emission.

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  105. I'd like to be more "green" in our cleaning products.

    Oh, and I forgot another thing we do is use reusable grocery bags and diaper pail liners

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  106. Already a FB fan and left a comment on your page.

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  107. Posted a comment on my FB along with a link to your website.

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  108. I would like to recycle more and one day be able to grow my own veggies, but right now I don't have the yard space.

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  109. I use green products to clean my house.

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  110. I commented on the item of the week (I'm already a subscriber to the blog via Google Reader).

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  111. II'd like to start using cloth napkins in my house to be more green. I know it's not hard, it's just with 3 boys and one on the way (and MESSY eaters) it will be a bit of a battle at first...

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  112. One thing I do (besides cloth diapers) to be green/frugal is opt out of all catalogs and junk mail whenever I can.

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  113. I would like to be more green by getting an Energy efficient washer and dryer.

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  114. I tweeted: http://twitter.com/ILoveClothDipes/status/17510210606

    girottih@yahoo.com

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  115. I use real plates instead of paper, and I've switched to cloth pads as well.

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  116. I follow the blog and commented on an Item of the Week.

    http://nickisdiapers.blogspot.com/2010/06/item-of-week_23.html?showComment=1278008541412#c3650128673387931259

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  117. I try to wash most things in Cold water and re-use ziploc bags to be more frugal!

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  118. I would like to try to compost more. We are very good about composting green matter but not brown.

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  119. I like on FB and commented on the JJ Cole inventory update, 5th comment.

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  120. To be more green - I would like to line dry laundry more - I know its great for freshness & stains - but I hate the CRUNCHINESS.

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  121. We are very frugal - I never turn down a hand-me-down. Most days I look at my girls and think, "wow- I did not buy a single thing you're wearing"... from top to bottom, even diapers!

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  122. Comment on my FB with a link.

    http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=682116277&v=wall&story_fbid=109737059075779&ref=mf

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  123. Following on Twitter and tweeted.

    http://twitter.com/librislibertum/status/17514299038

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  124. Posted a photo on the FB page.

    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=6305246&id=682116277&op=1&subj=145632806625&view=all&aid=-1&oid=145632806625&comments&ref=mf

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  125. I just became a new fan on facebook

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  126. just became a twitter follower

    twoofakind

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  127. I also have a garden and use my own veggies

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  128. Blogged.

    http://middlegroundmom.blogspot.com/2010/07/short-review-of-nickis-diapers.html

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  129. Love to follow Nickis' on facebook....posted a link to my page.

    Have started making own wipes, gardening, and more up-cycling!

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  130. Grabbed your button for my blog:

    http://middlegroundmom.blogspot.com/

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  131. I'd like to do better with using my reusable grocery bags. I forget more often than not.

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  132. I commented on the Rockin' Green review
    http://nickisdiapers.blogspot.com/2010/06/rockin-review-rockin-green-detergent

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  133. I'm buying most of my perishables from local growers and producers. We're saving to buy part of a grass-fed pastured cow and we're also growing a lot of our own food too.

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  134. Posted a comment on FB page in response to the question of preference over one-size or sized.
    Pamela Miersma Olson

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  135. I follow NickisDiapers on Twitter @onetallmama and tweeted (but don't know how to link to it, it was in reply to this giveaway tweet)

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  136. Posted site on my facebook page!! http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/cyn.payne

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  137. I would like to improve on my green practices by planting a garden again and becoming a part of a CSA.

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  138. To be more green and frugal we don't use paper towels, plates or napkins. We also store all food in glass as opposed to throw away plastic ziploc containers. I'm still working on cutting out plastic bags.

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  139. We are going green by using reusable shopping bags, walking to the store, planting a garden and then bottling the harvest, and not turning our evaporative cooler on unless it gets to 80 degrees inside. We already cloth diaper and use cloth wipes!

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  140. I follow your blog and commented:

    http://nickisdiapers.blogspot.com/2010/07/june-17th-june-23rd-weekly-giveaway.html#comments

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  141. Posted a comment on my Facebook!

    http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/profile.php?id=1402510841

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  142. I like Nicki's Diapers on Facebook and commented:

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nickis-Diapers/145632806625

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  143. Your button is on my blog (moltoscherzando.blogspot.com)

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  144. http://nickisdiapers.blogspot.com/2010/06/item-of-week_30.html?showComment=1278016836226_AIe9_BG_e2fmzJk41MMLLPk-0JeYhbZuo_vuHUYquGV0i61glFnZkfOhotwCsuMZYM66gBk94hOrCjYnmCSXjuIwSakrBYuw6U3zTH10kzVPcQuvK1AU9OpoI-eJlkoC6GPay0eCPkATMvoMTXwX1Askyv5N_ec664DZaIZAZtjiXXc1kunPV-MQlJ5Zi7ldVs3Ln6eVjIKp2Pt0aX_GpN2Z3qLcVur_Q51gGvCqwJEXPgXbSRO7Nb0q0d9d2i0uhGHr5u09HOlwAzfuxnx4qoCj8LamOj2r8F_MANcnvM2dmUUFkM4-t-UJjSn99_P03QFanULRfCPURXzvkOPHgBFrF05x3orwGQKTFlZ1wox5bh0ZMkxzrWEKnb30xmS5pt-ahVmDKe6tfN5NTJOOj_fwSiAHbzyE4Oay9MyWI-
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  145. I would like to be more green by having a bigger/better garden to grow more of my own food.

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  146. Besides cloth diapers, I am green by having a compost pile.

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  147. I posted a picture on your facebook page.

    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4360163&o=all&op=1&view=all&subj=145632806625&aid=-1&id=515062437

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  148. Posted your button on my blog!
    http://cori-onedayatatime.blogspot.com/

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  149. Posted a pic on your FB page!

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  150. I am making my own wipes now and using some reusable!

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  151. I just talked about Best Bottoms to my Momslikeme friends and put in a link so they can see for themselves!
    http://twincities.momslikeme.com/members/journalactions.aspx?g=501075&m=12795061

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  152. I commented on Rockin' Green detergent!http://nickisdiapers.blogspot.com/2010/07/june-17th-june-23rd-weekly-giveaway.html#comments

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  153. I follow your blog and I commented on your item of the week post:
    http://nickisdiapers.blogspot.com/2010/06/item-of-week_23.html

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  154. One thing I would like to do to be greener is using less paper towels/napkins and more reusable cloth instead.

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  155. I posted on Nickisdiapers facebook page BEFORE i even knew about this giveaway!!http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nickis-Diapers/145632806625?v=wall&story_fbid=119794748065558#!/?ref=home

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  156. I currently use green (seventh generation) cleaning supplies in my home. Its better for the environment and healthier for my family.

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  157. just posted a link on my facebook page, and I have lots of mom friends on there!
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    Super excited about my newest cloth diapers called Best Bottoms!! check 'em out!http://nickisdiapers.com/catalog.php?category=1899
    Nicki's Diapers - Best Bottom Diapers
    nickisdiapers.com
    Best Bottom Features After years of experience, Nicki the owner of Nicki's Diaper
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  159. we use HE appliances, ALL of them, we use flourescent lighting to save power, I only use Bioclean for all my household cleaning, and biodegradable laundry soap (Rockin' Green). We Recycle everything! our recycling can is bigger than our garbage can! Once while changing my baby's diaper, a woman stated that she would never have time to wash diapers, and my 6 year old said, "Well, will you have time to clean up the world?" That's my girl!!!

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  160. Just posted a comment on facebook.

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  161. We use natural safe cleaners like vinegar, lemon juice and baking soda.

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  162. I just tweeted about the give away!

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  163. I would love to start composting it would be great to add to our plants and garden.

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  164. To be more green, I would like to start using cloth wipes more often, use my reusable shopping bags more often and get my family to turn things off when they are not using them. I would also like to convince at least one friend of how awesome cloth diapers are!!

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  165. I commented on my Facebook page about the Bestbottom diapers, with link to the bestbottom diapers at Nickisdiapers.com

    http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=664131460

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  166. One thing we do to be "frugal" is use coupons and "play the drugstore game" - like using register rewards and extra care bucks at Walgreens and CVS to get free products. We never pay for shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant, etc.

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  167. Once we buy a house (next year when I finish school and we know where we'll be - hopefully Madison!) we want to start growing our own garden and composting to be more green. We just don't have the space in our condo with no backyard!

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  168. Linked to Nicki's Diapers on Mothering.com forum.

    http://www.mothering.com/discussions/showthread.php?p=15579953#post15579953

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  169. Second entry for posting on a forum.

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  170. i like nicki's diaper facebook page. i just found it today!

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  171. i'd like to create less waste.. we're going to start taking our recyclables to the nearest center (more than an hour away, but near hubby's work) and hopefully starting a worm bin to do some indoor composting in our apartment! and of course cloth diapering with our next baby would be a HUGE part of that..

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  172. something i've been doing already is using cloth grocery bags - i love it, though the cashiers dont seem too thrilled

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  173. In order to be more green, I would like to get back into using my cloth grocery bags, and create less waste.

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  174. One thing I am doing to be more green is using mama cloth. Love it!

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  175. I'm a fan of Nicki's Diapers Facebook page.

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  176. One thing I'm doing to be more green is using green personal care products like solid shampoo made from all natural ingredients.

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