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Homemade baby wipes




November 30th, 2007 at 1:13 am by A reader

I make my own baby wipes. It’s easy and $9 worth of supplies lasts me six months! Add 7 squirts of baby wash and 7 squirts of baby shampoo to 2 cups water. Shake well and pour over Bounty paper towel roll cut in half. Pull out cardboard center and store in container with lid. Works great!

[Kacie posted this tip to the Readers' Tips box. It originally appeared as a comment in The Complete Tightwad Gazette giveaway.]

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