Jesus using reusable nappies and period products doesn't offset the massive carbon footprint they leave when travelling in the vans, they alone could be responsible for climate change, its unbelievable the amount of plastic Sarah buys on a weekly basis, everything obviously goes in the bin when finished with otherwise she wouldn't have to constantly buy more crap for crafts!
Ah yes, the reusable nappies will definitely melt away your carbon footprint dragging the can around Europe.
Entrepreneurship.What a load of rubbish!
State of that hairThe Ingham Family posted:
MASSIVE ONLINE SHOPPING HAULS & PRINNY COMES HOME!
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It can't be a successful business seeing as no one knows what it is, wheres the promo? It'll be one of those passive income thing Chris tries to sell.What a load of rubbish!
I'm by no means an expert but if she had any type of business, sucessful or otherwise, the first thing she would do is promote it to her followers on social media. There's nothing else going on in her life, so the opportunity to post content that might also result in sales / money being made, would be an easy decision.It can't be a successful business seeing as no one knows what it is, wheres the promo? It'll be one of those passive income thing Chris tries to sell.
In the past she's boasted about never ever leaking milk, so she won't have that much need for the "umpteenth" breast pads anyway.
So greedy, selfish and wasteful. Surely her first thought should've been to give it to her friend who has a newborn girl and has just lost her husband!Not an unworn full outfit. There are no memories attached to it. She has no friends to pass down to, but could donate it to let someone else use it.
Ha yes I forgot about the millions of antibacterial wipes creepy uses for everything!Also where is Creepy's contribution? The amount of non-degradable wipes he sends to landfill must be shocking. Maybe he thinks he's doing his bit by using his beanie to mop up certain spills.![]()
Apparently soAre we supposed to believe that 3 (maybe 4) of them have been using reusable sanitary products in a van that didn't even have water for part of the time?
Well despite trying to sound intelligent she clearly hasn’t done much research into reusable nappies and if they are in fact better for the planet than disposable. It’s actually unclear on how much better they are especially with someone like Sarah who has hundreds of them (instead of a basic set of 20 or whatever) and when they aren’t used on more than one child. I loved my cloth nappies but I am not going to pretend simply by using them I was erasing anything else I might do to impact the planet.
Well that’s a different answer to what Sarah has given on the studying front a while back. She was doing 3 a-levels apparently so how can she go from that to just having an interest in psychologyWhat a load of rubbish!
Had the vlog playing yesterday while I looked at comments, I'm sure Sarah said Chris gave her the wrong bits of the reusable nappy for Aurora because he's out of practice, so we're they using disposable whilst away?
After the fake sympathy for Sarah R couldn’t she have sent it along with plenty of un worn clothes for her new born baby girlHer attitude to wasting things showed when talking about the too small outfit. It was brand new still with tags on. She said that she can have it made into something. I know some people use old baby clothes to make a blanket or cuddly toy, but that's usually because of the memories attached to the clothes the baby wore and usually old sleepsuits/vests that might not be in the best condition to pass to anyone else anyway, especially if used by multiple children.
Not an unworn full outfit. There are no memories attached to it. She has no friends to pass down to, but could donate it to let someone else use it. She's already had things made out of old baby clothes before and they are never seen again. Her first thought is always herself. If Katrina's children came round to her house there is no way she or any of her children would let them go home with a toy.