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#100 Re: gooDADvice
January 29, 2010, 12:09:22 pm
sory dude travel of food is like all over the place..not unidrectional from the outside rubbing in.. the gut is folded over you see (33ft in an adult)

more importantly...whatever works best!

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#101 Re: gooDADvice
January 29, 2010, 12:26:15 pm
I got told that the the last bit of your food-to-poo pipe goes clockwise around the rest of it . Have I been lied to by an alternative healer?

Confused-about-the-large-intestine from Heeley

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it does in Lara Croft's body; look


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#102 Re: gooDADvice
January 29, 2010, 12:54:53 pm
Swot i thought too largers. Was told large intestine is the only bit that is large enough to have any effect on when massaging, but am happy to take our resident trained medical professional's word on it.

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#103 Re: gooDADvice
January 29, 2010, 12:59:22 pm
Or even fatdoc's.

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#104 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 05:45:12 pm
er.. cheers.

yep. that's what it looks like.. as a model. yep the stuff basically passes through clockwise.. but the abdomen it a 3D structure... so it travels all over the show. there are few points that are more tethered, start of descending Colon in particular, the order of layers stays as is the model, but i all kind swirls about a bit really...

in other words, bollocks to rubbing in one direction... but as above, whatever works!  ;D

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#105 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 07:07:05 pm
Bulk buying disposable nappies?



Beta please.

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#106 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 07:14:46 pm
We started off with real ones and they really didn't work so went onto disposables.

I found that the regular deals in Tesco worked out cheaper than the cash and carry.  I did find nappies in france to be outrageously expensive.

How much are you paying?

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#107 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 07:18:18 pm
In UK or Deutshland? Apparently you can get them dirt cheap at cash and carry, but we just bulk buy in sales when there is a "baby event" on at one of the supermarket. Think there's one on at ASDA at the moment.

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#108 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 07:23:49 pm
I looked at Macro and Costco and they were more expensive than when compared with the continual offers at supermarkets.


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#109 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 07:31:39 pm
In UK or Deutshland? Apparently you can get them dirt cheap at cash and carry, but we just bulk buy in sales when there is a "baby event" on at one of the supermarket. Think there's one on at ASDA at the moment.

there is one at asda at the mo word. Definitley worth keeping em peeled for who's got offers on. Often compete with cash and carry prices.

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#110 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 07:48:56 pm
In UK or Deutshland? Apparently you can get them dirt cheap at cash and carry, but we just bulk buy in sales when there is a "baby event" on at one of the supermarket. Think there's one on at ASDA at the moment.

there is one at asda at the mo word. Definitley worth keeping em peeled for who's got offers on. Often compete with cash and carry prices.
spirit of nature will fit the bill from a environment and convenience balence aspect. Online.. Buy tons at a time

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#111 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 07:57:06 pm
Oh in Germany of course, but I wondered whether there was any good internet sources.


We're doing supermarket sweeps as & when they occur. 

Currently pay €5 for 27 newborn pampers (down from €5.50).

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#112 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 08:00:45 pm
We're doing supermarket sweeps as & when they occur. 

That's what we used to do.  Supermarkets and Boots often have 3 for 2 offers on, just stock up when they happen.

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#113 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 08:02:32 pm
Spirit of nature offer 28 for 6 pounds.  Not so great, unless they have great bulk deals and post to DE.

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#114 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 08:03:45 pm
That sounds like a lot,  from a quick whiz 100 size 2 newborn buggies are about £12 (11 Euro) at tesco.

I'd fuck off the organic envirornmentally friendly ones they're just a way of fleecing idiots.  Organic cotton, 'cough you're not eating it your kid is shitting in it.  Cotton fucks the environment so much a bit of fertiliser and so on is probably better for the environemnt than organic.


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#115 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 08:12:46 pm
What's all this - Mum's net.com or something. A bunch of boulderers discussing nappy prices. Can't wait to join the debate in May.

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#116 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 08:14:01 pm
Best start drinking now then fat kid, believe me for a while this is as good as it gets.

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#117 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 08:21:53 pm
That sounds like a lot,  from a quick whiz 100 size 2 newborn buggies are about £12 (11 Euro) at tesco.

I'd fuck off the organic envirornmentally friendly ones they're just a way of fleecing idiots.  Organic cotton, 'cough you're not eating it your kid is shitting in it.  Cotton fucks the environment so much a bit of fertiliser and so on is probably better for the environemnt than organic.

no that's bollocks.

these bambo nature ones have a waaayyy better absorbancy.

trust Mrs fatdoc.. she's been buying this shite for over a decade. unit price needs to have length of action factored in. This is a subject that I really do have the knowledge in.

Houdini - I'm sure you can source in DE.


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#118 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 08:31:57 pm
Sorry, but I have to differ with you on that one; in my experience the bamboo ones and the other expensive look at me I'm a liberal middle class dad with a fat wallet nappies tm had a much shorter effective use period than Huggies.

Although we have a much smaller sample size.

We'd use about 6 per day, how many super eco shit catchers did you use?


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#119 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 08:39:13 pm
mine, esp the boys,  piss out of the side of huggies, though they are soft and if you leave them in their excreta that bit too long then they dont lose all their skin... so yep - pretty good but not the ones for my household.

have to say - this is gonna be like rockboots fit... one type does not fit all.

we have yet to discuss barrier creams vs. skin moisturisers...

metanium... sudocrem.. and of course the crem de al crem Kamilosan ( not just for cracked nipples.. bees wax base is wkd.. good for those MTB / roadie induced groin skin splits an all).

also... climb on has a healing balm role here...

jesus... I need to start a new forum.

Mods... new section plz???

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#120 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 08:43:06 pm
Indeed, I just get really fucked off by the bollocks advertising that organic cotton for nappies is in any way different from non-organic.

Mind fucking pseudo environmetal cock munching shit fest of an advertising wank stain.

If you're that fucking bothered about things don't buy ready made baby food you fucktarded hypocrites.

(I wear a gag in waitrose, it's a condition of my asbo)

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#121 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 08:48:02 pm
This bulk lark:  seems one can get 340 for 15c each plus postage as opposed to 22c for the packs of 30.  So bulk doesn't seem to be the way. 

Found another brand offering 42 for €5, will try these out, no p&p etc..   The Reich is not so good for bulk supermarket buys, or so it seems so far.

As for butt creme, we buy Weleda, because it's organic and we can use it too.  Organic is important when it comes to unguents, I think.  Beats Nivea dreck, what?  There's a reason why mosquito's hate it.

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#122 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 08:50:27 pm
fair go on the organic cotton, I'm coming from a functionality perspective / though the mrs is into that sort of thing.. again with common sense

as for waitrose - i've just never been.. seems the less stressful option.

sooo agree on the baby food. except for the yogurty ones that are a boon to keep them out at the crag an hour longer.



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#123 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 09:58:09 pm
We've found the nappies from Lidl (Toujours) to be great and cheap. You have Lidl over there Houdini, nicht war?

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#124 Re: gooDADvice
January 30, 2010, 10:31:46 pm
Natürlich:  Deutsche firma, innit.

 

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