tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1916209157182732794.post5855111290347003348..comments2024-01-07T14:33:12.927-05:00Comments on The Domestic Yogi: More Poop! The Diaper-Guilt Dilemma Calls Again!The Domestic Yogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05521579770660009860noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1916209157182732794.post-7821383303215690242011-02-02T13:30:33.183-05:002011-02-02T13:30:33.183-05:00I'm just reading your older posts :)
Poop wat...I'm just reading your older posts :)<br /><br />Poop water? Poop in sinks? Unrinsed poop in the washing machine? NO!<br /><br />You can use biodegradable, flushable liners (which I have actually washed and reused if they were only peed in, and I have a TON of them and will happily pass some on to you!<br /><br />What I normally do is plop the solids poops off the diaper into the toilet. Occasionally I will use the diaper sprayer if it's a seriously gooey/transitional "peanut butter" poop (that mix of solids and breastmilk when they're not eating THAT much in the way of solids?)<br /><br />Anyway - you can do this! I admit I have had the occasional grape, bean skin, or raisin in my washer and dryer, and they are a little gross. But I don't regularly use the liners - I use those in other people's washers and dryers when we travel.Contentedly Crunchyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00174558342105900691noreply@blogger.com