Monday, August 19, 2013

Cuteness Overload

This baby starts to sing with the radio about 1/2 way through the video.


Saturday, August 17, 2013

Warmze Review

I was happy to review WarmZe. It's a bottle warmer. 

The cool things is that it requires:
  • No electric outlet
  • No batteries
  • No boiling water
  • No car charger
It really seemed impossible in my mind for this thing to work. Guess what? It does work!


How it works:

1. It comes with 2 warming wraps.


2. You put a totally cute design fabric over the bottle. The fabric has two layers. The first layer lifts up and the Warmze fits over the fabric. Then the second layer of fabric slips down. This fabric prevents  burns, yet keeps the bottle warm. *See the video below! It really helps explain how to use the WarmZe.


3. You wrap it around any bottle type 8 to 11 ounces. This starts to warm the bottle up. I couldn't believe it, but it does work! The babies bottle heats up in 30 minutes.


4. This is re-usable and washable. It catches milk drips. It's also easy for babies to hold onto.



What do I think?

I think it's truly an ingenious product. Although I breastfed my babies, my husband bottle fed them, while I was at work. I think this would have been great for him to use. He had to warm up bottles the hard way. The fact that it doesn't need batteries, or a car charger makes it easy to heat up bottles for traveling.

It's stylish! I got the owl print, but there are other styles to choose from.

The only downfall is that it does take 30 minutes to warm up. If a baby is really hungry, 30 minutes is a long time for them. After you know a babies schedule, you can plan easier.

Check out bottle warmer reviews!

Here's a video that shows how to use WarmZe.



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Disclaimer: The opinions on the post are my personal take on the product. This blog is a personal blog written and edited by me. I was under no obligation to review it if I so chose. Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review. I did get products to help with the review. 
 
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Friday, August 2, 2013

Woolzies Dryer Balls Review

I started using Woolzies Dryer Balls and love them! 


I strongly encourage any mom who is going the cloth diaper route to use these. For Moms that are breastfeeding, they work great for breast pads as well.

The just make clothes so much softer. I'm not the only one that felt this way. My oldest son came up to me and said, "Mom why are my clothes so soft?" I said, "Is that a bad thing?" He said, "No! They feel like they are new." Certainly a great product for anyone that suffers from eczema, or has any other skin sensitivities.



I feel like they dry clothes quicker, in my older, not as efficient dryer. My sister who also has Woolzies didn't notice a dry time difference. I think it's because she has a fancy upright dryer.

About Woolzies:
  • They are 100% pure wool
  • They are handmade in Nepal from New Zealand wool
  • They contain no chemicals
  • They save time, energy and money
  • They act as a natural fabric softener
  • They reduce drying time
  • They are noise free
  • They soften clothing 
  • They last at least 1,000 loads 
  • They can be used even if you are allergic to wool, since they don't come in direct contact with the skin
  • They are $35.99
I tried them on our bedding, and clothes. They seemed to do a really good job. The only thing that was frustrating is the balls would get caught up in the laundry. I had some that landed on the floor. I think it's just a matter of getting used to them. Six wool balls is a lot to keep track of.

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Disclaimer: The opinions on the post are my personal take on the product. This blog is a personal blog written and edited by me. I was under no obligation to review it if I so chose. Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review.
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