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Exploring Diaper Pegging at Fudgey Pants: A Cloth Diapering Game-Changer

If you’ve recently entered the world of cloth diapering or are a seasoned pro looking for smarter ways to simplify your laundry routine, you may have come across the term diaper pegging. At Fudgey Pants, this simple yet effective method is gaining popularity among cloth diapering parents who are all about convenience, efficiency, and eco-conscious living. What Is Diaper Pegging? Diaper pegging is the act of hanging cloth diapers on a clothesline using pegs or clothespins. While this might sound like a basic chore, there’s more to it than just drying diapers — it’s an opportunity to preserve the life of your investment while being kinder to the environment. At Fudgey Pants , the team is not only passionate about creating stylish, functional cloth diapers but also about encouraging smart care practices that help them last longer. Pegging your diapers on a line or drying rack instead of using a tumble dryer can significantly reduce fabric wear, maintain elasticity, and protect those adora...

Why Every Kiwi Parent Needs a Nappy Wet Bag in Their Baby Essentials Kit

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If you’re a parent in New Zealand navigating the world of cloth nappies or simply looking for a more eco-friendly and organised way to manage baby messes on the go, a nappy wet bag is a must-have. These simple yet incredibly effective bags have become essential for Kiwi parents who value practicality, sustainability, and style. A nappy wet bag is a waterproof, reusable bag designed to store used cloth nappies, wet clothing, or other messy items while you’re out and about. Thanks to their water-resistant inner lining and secure zippers, these bags seal in moisture and odours, making them the perfect companion for nappy changes on the move. Many come with dual compartments to separate clean and dirty items, which is ideal for busy families.  In New Zealand, where environmental awareness is growing and more families are embracing cloth nappying, wet bags are a natural addition to the parenting toolkit. They’re not only used for nappies—many parents use them for swimming gear, soil...