Friday, April 8, 2011

"Indian Inspiration Week" Recipe 2: Lemon Rice and Eggplant-Chick Pea Curry

The second recipe I whipped up during our "Indian Inspiration Week" culinary event was lemon rice and eggplant-chick pea curry, courtesy of Rachael Ray!


This one has a nice balance of savoury flavour, tartness, nutty crunch and heat! I pretty much follow her recipe to a T, except I don't add the cardamom and opt for Patak's vindaloo curry paste as we like our curries hot! Oh, and I have to admit that try as I might, I can't seem to make this in 30 minutes. Then again, I'm kinda "leisurely" in the kitchen. :) Oh yeah - I also managed to forget the chicken stock on my grocery trip, so I drained the broth from a can of Campbell's condensed chicken noodle soup which seemed to work in a pinch. It's all about approximation, folks!

Ingredients:
  • 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, divided
  • 1 1/2 cups basmati rice
  • 4 cups chicken stock, divided
  • 1 bay leaf, fresh or dried
  • 1 lemon, zested
  • 1 teaspoon ground turmeric
  • 2 teaspoons ground coriander
  • 2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cardamom, optional
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 medium onion, thinly sliced
  • 3 cloves garlic, chopped
  • 1 medium eggplant, peeled and chopped
  • 1 red bell pepper, seeded and chopped
  • 1 can fire roasted diced tomatoes (14 ounces), drained
  • 1 can chick peas (15 ounces), drained
  • Salt and pepper
  • 2 rounded tablespoons mild or hot curry paste
  • 2 scallions, chopped
  • 1/4 cup chopped roasted cashews




Steps:

1) Heat a medium pot over medium heat with EVOO. Add rice and toast for 1- 2 minutes.

2) Add 3 cups chicken stock and the bay, lemon zest, turmeric, coriander, cumin and cardamom. Cover pot and bring rice to a boil.



3) Reduce the heat and simmer rice 18 minutes.

4) Fluff rice with a fork, remove bay leaf and add butter. Toss to coat the rice evenly.

5) While rice cooks, make the vegetables. Heat a deep nonstick skillet over medium-high heat with 2 tablespoons EVOO. Add onion, garlic, eggplant and bell pepper.



6) Cover and cook stirring occasionally 7-8 minutes until tender.

7) Uncover and add the tomatoes, chick peas, salt, pepper, curry paste and remaining 1 cup chicken stock. Simmer 6-7 minutes longer.



8) Mix scallions into rice and top with vegetables. Garnish with cashews.



9) Serve and enjoy!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

AppleCheeks giveaway from 29 Diapers!

29 Diapers is hosting a giveaway for an AppleCheeks pocket diaper - the diaper that "unstuffs" itself! :)

The giveaway just got posted today and ends Saturday (04/09) so there won't be a chance to add it to my weekly lineup. Therefore, I thought I'd do a separate post to announce this one! Since it's only open for 2 days, it may end up being low entry so get in there while you can!

This giveaway is open to CAN/US.

Enter here!

Mail SCORE!!!! :D

Went for a nice walk with hubs and daughts tonight, and on the way back we decided to check mail. I was excited to see the key inside our mailbox which meant there was a package in one of the big boxes at the bottom. w00t! I'm still waiting for a few giveaway wins plus a couple bumboo baby diapers I ordered from Baby Steals so I was pretty sure it would be one of these. But when we opened up the box, we saw not one, not two but THREE packages! SCORE!!!



Here they are - any guesses as to what's inside each one???? I'm about to open them now and will report back! ;)

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*UPDATE* This was a total fluff score! :D

A 45/90 pack of Rockin' Green in Rage Against the Raspberry which I won from Chase's View, a Best Bottom diaper + 3 inserts from a giveaway at Six in the Nest (in the cutest blue giraffe pattern - HEART!) and two Earth Mama & Baby bumboo fitted dipes I bought from babysteals.com. Check it out!!





"Indian Inspiration Week" Recipe 1: Paneer Matter

Chris had a strong hankering for paneer recently so I told him I'd whip up something tasty 'n' cheesy for him. Then I started thinking of some other favourite Indian dishes that I hadn't prepared in a long time. One thing led to another and I found myself grocery shopping on Monday afternoon for a 3-night Indian food extravaganza! On the menu: paneer matter, pav bhaji and eggplant & chickpea curry with lemon basmati rice. Yum!!

Now it's Thursday afternoon, our fridge is well-stocked with a variety of delicious leftovers, and unfortunately I've come down with a nasty bug so I won't be able to enjoy them as much as they deserve to be enjoyed. Boo. But! On the bright side, most of it freezes well so we'll pull it back out on a rainy day and savour it then!
In the meantime, I'm going to share each recipe with all of you! A bit of a change of pace from all the baby talk & giveaways. ;) Enjoy!

Recipe 1: Paneer Matter (or "Peas 'n' Cheese"!)

This is a mild, rich and comforting dish with great flavour. Paneer is the star of the show (so it took care of Chris' craving quite nicely ;) and is accompanied by peas in a tasty sauce of tomatoes, cream, onion and spices. It is reaallly easy to prepare, so it was a perfect way to ease into things for meal #1!


My version of this dish is adapted from the terrific vegetarian recipe book "Spice of India" by Bharti Vibhakar. She used to own a dried goods shop of the same name in downtown Kitchener but it closed down a year or so back. I was fortunate to grab the book from the shop when it was still open, as it seems there's no longer a way to purchase it. The main difference between her recipe and mine is that hers adds a tsp of khuskhus (ground poppy seeds) into the blended mixture to thicken the sauce, but I didn't have these so didn't follow this step. The sauce comes out thick & rich enough without it, however feel free to try adding this in if you want to follow the original more closely. I also adjusted the proportions a bit (for example, upped the amount of recommended ginger as I heart ginger!)  That said, I should also mention that I don't generally measure things out precisely. I'm too lazy and I find that things usually come out perfectly tasty if you approximate. This is one thing I'm definitely NOT a perfectionist about! :) But enough preamble. Here's the recipe!

Ingredients:
  • 250-300 grams of frozen peas
  • 1 package of paneer (400 grams)
  • 1/3 cup olive oil
  • 1 large tomato, chopped
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • A chunk of ginger, diced (1/2 inch to an inch, depending on how much you like ginger ;)
  • 1 tsp turmeric
  • 4 tsp masala (garam, korma or pav bhaji)
  • 1/2 tsp chili powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/4 cup yogurt
  • 1/2 cup milk or cream



Steps:

1) Cut the paneer into small cubes and fry in the olive oil on medium heat until golden brown. Remove.



2) In a blender, grind the onions, tomatoes, milk and yogurt until smooth



3) Fry the ginger in the remaining oil for a minute and add all the spices

4) Add the onon mixture and cook (stirring frequently) for about 5-7 minutes

5) Add the peas and cook for about 5 minutes



6) Add the paneer back in and cook for a few more minutes



7) Serve and enjoy! (Note: we made ours this time with basmati rice but it's tasty with naan as well!)

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Diaper giveaway coming up!

I've decided that when my blog reaches 50 followers, I'm going to host a cloth diaper giveaway! I've been lucky enough to win some great fluff from other blogging mamas, so I'm excited to give a li'l sumpin back! (Which diaper, you ask? It's a surprise for now, but I will tell you that I've mentioned this diaper in at least one of my previous CDing posts!)

So if you love to win fluff yourself, or you know any other folks who you think would enjoy my blog, spread the word! Oh, and if you haven't had a chance to yet, would looove some more fans on my FB page which is currently lagging behind my blog a bit. I post great new giveaways there as they come up, link in new blog posts and plan to get some interesting discussions going there as well, once I have a few more on board. Thanks!! :)

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Love!!!

I just felt the urge to declare how much I love being a mommy!
  • I love my daughter's sweet smiles, giggles and big blue sparkling eyes!
  • I love her snuggling up next to me, sleeping peacefully in the Moby
  • I love warm & comfy bedtime feedings with lullabyes playing in the background
  • I love watching her learn new skills and make new discoveries!
  • I love the new experiences and challenges having a child has opened for my husband and me
  • I love the fact that we've started a new generation for my family!
  • I love baby yoga, swimming lessons and the other fun "mom & baby" activities we've been doing
  • I love the awesome & addictive world of cloth diapering!
  • I love connecting with other mommies, exchanging experiences, stories and advice
  • I love HER! So very much :)
So there you go! Now back to your regularly scheduled programming! :)

I've been featured on Everything Cloth!

Check it out - Manager to Mom is the latest featured blog on Everything Cloth! I am honoured to be showcased on such a terrific site about one of my favourite subjects: Cloth Diapering! Thanks to Lisa at EC for the opportunity! :D

Memorable Monday 4/4

Before we begin, a quick reminder of what MM is, for those who didn't catch the inaugural edition the first time around!

This week's list:

Simple Organic for documenting 10 Childbirth Norms Parents Can Refuse. I believe that it's important for expecting parents to be aware of all the prenatal and birth procedures and interventions that are standard in our society, and understand that it's within their rights to turn down many of these if they are not comfortable with them. This article does a good job of listing and explaining these.

Adventures in Mommyhood: Mommy Outnumbered for her sweet & whimsical SAHM don't get sick days! post, which outlines what a job posting might look like for a SAHM.

Everything Cloth for her two excellent articles The Sanitizing Power of the Sun and What is Wicking? Each of these clearly explains a cloth diapering concept which is frequently misunderstood and/or shrouded in mystery. I definitely learned a thing or two here. For example, did you know that if weather prohibits line drying your diapers outside in order to remove stains, hanging them inside on window ledges can accomplish the same goal? As a Canadian gal, this is a welcome tip and I'm definitely going to try it out!

Connected Mom for a heartfelt and thought-provoking post My Son Was Born "Imperfect" - What Would You Do? from one of the contributors named Summer, documenting how she handled her son being born with a conspicuous but purely superficial port wine stain on his face, and how he responded mentally and emotionally as a result. Great post highlighting how attitude can be everything when it comes to navigating life's obstacles.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Family-Friendly Giveaway Roundup for Canadians - 04/03

Here is this week's roundup!

03/21: The Great Cloth Diaper Line-Up (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Crunchy Beach Mama
Mandatory entry: Depends
Current # of entries: Depends
Note: This event consists of multiple cloth diaper giveaways, most of which are open to CAN/US but a few of which are open to US only. The first ended on 03/21 and the last will end sometime this month.

04/03: Cow Patties Famous Pocket Fitted diaper (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Cloth Diaper Contests & Giveaways
Mandatory entry: None
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 2; current entries: 761

04/03: Charlie Banana prize pack (worth $300+!) (CAN/US)
Hosted by: One Smiley Monkey
Mandatory entry: GFC follow; Facebook like
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 3; current entries:1021

04/04: Boba Carrier (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Gal Time
Mandatory entry: FB likes
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 1; current entries: N/A

04/04: Leahn Wonderland custom diaper (CAN/US)
Hosted by: SAPsMaMa
Mandatory entry: GFC follow
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 0; current entries: N/A

04/05: Sugar Plum fitted diaper (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Knocked Up and Nursing
Mandatory entry: Product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 1; current entries: 408

04/05: Wean Cubes (CAN ONLY)
Hosted by: Everything Mom and Baby
Mandatory entry: Website visit
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 0; current entries: N/A

(NEW) 04/06: Sunshine Kids booster seat (WORLDWIDE)
Hosted by: She Hearts It
Mandatory entry: Product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 0; current entries: 297

04/07: Sweet Pea OS Diaper (CAN/US)
Hosted by: A Mommy's Blessings
Mandatory entry: GFC follow; product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 0; current entries: 209

(NEW) 04/07: Mumi&Bubi Solids Starter Kit (WORLDWIDE)
Hosted by: A Mom's Take
Mandatory entry: Website visit
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 0; current entries: 81

(NEW) 04/07: 2 Itti Bitti diapers + CJ's BUTTer from Cloth is Green! (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Mama B
Mandatory entry: Facebook like
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 4; current entries: 793

(NEW) 04/07: 2 Itti Bitti diapers + CJ's BUTTer from Cloth is Green! (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Double Duty Mommy
Mandatory entry: Facebook like
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 4; current entries: 819

(NEW) 04/07: Sprout Change Diaper (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Change-Diapers.com
Mandatory entry: Product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 0; current entries: N/A

04/08: Mud Butt AI2 diaper (CAN/US)
Hosted by: A Mommy's Blessings
Mandatory entry: GFC follow; product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 0; current entries: 93

(NEW) 04/08: Bummas cloth wipes (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Tales from the Nursery
Mandatory entry: Product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 0; current entries: 229

(NEW) 04/08: 2 Charlie Banana OS diapers from Figure 8 Maternity (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Mama B
Mandatory entry: Product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 4; current entries:1052

(NEW) 04/08: Zookies cover (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Coffee and Laughter with the Harris Family
Mandatory entry: GFC follow; product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 0; current entries: 52

04/09: Best Bottom diaper system (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Lindsay's Family Reviews and Giveaways
Mandatory entry: GFC follow; product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 2; current entries: 252

(NEW) 04/09: $25 to Sandbox Lane (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Mama B
Mandatory entry: Facebook like
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 4; current entries: 503

(NEW) 04/09: $25 to Sandbox Lane (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Double Duty Mommy
Mandatory entry: Facebook like
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 4; current entries: 462

(NEW) 04/09: Bummis EasyFit Diaper + baby products from Stinky Moose Diaper Service (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Cloth Diaper Contests & Giveaways
Mandatory entry: None
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 2; current entries: 388

(NEW) 04/10: BecoPotty (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Beautiful Calling
Mandatory entry: Product comment
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 0; current entries:113

04/10: Cow Patties Famous Pocket Fitted diaper (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Sophie and Momma
Mandatory entry: GFC follow
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 4; current entries: N/A

(NEW) 04/10: Smart Bottoms Diaper (CAN/US)
Hosted by: The Nurse Mommy
Mandatory entry: Website visit; Facebook like
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 1; current entries: 126

(NEW) 04/10: GoGreen Champ OS Pocket Diaper (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Cloth Diaper Geek
Mandatory entry: Product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 3; current entries: 493

(NEW) 04/12: 1 FuzziBunz & Rumparooz OR 1 Thirsties Duo & 1 gDiaper from Zukababy (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Mama B
Mandatory entry: Product selection
# winners: 2; daily entries pp: 4; current entries: 1281

04/13: $150 Charlie Banana gift certificate (CAN/US)
Hosted by: {Natural} Mommie
Mandatory entry: GFC follow; product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 1; current entries: N/A

(NEW) 04/13: $50 to My Lil Sweet Pea (CAN/US)
Hosted by: {Natural} Mommie
Mandatory entry: Product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 1; current entries: N/A

(NEW) 04/13: 2 Itti Bitti diapers (CAN/US)
Hosted by: A Mommy's Blessings
Mandatory entry: GFC follow; product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 0; current entries: 122

(NEW) 04/14: Yo-Yoo pocket diaper, wet bag & inserts from Snaps & Snails (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Mama B
Mandatory entry: Product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 4; current entries: 498

(NEW) 04/14: Yo-Yoo pocket diaper, wet bag & inserts from Snaps & Snails (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Double Duty Mommy
Mandatory entry: Product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 4; current entries: 461

(NEW) 04/14: Bambino Mio Swim Nappy + Mio Wipes (CAN ONLY)
Hosted by: Glimpse Reviews
Mandatory entry: Product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 1; current entries: 83

(NEW) 04/14: Thirsties Duo Fab Fitted & Duo Wrap (CAN/US)
Hosted by: What Mama Wants
Mandatory entry: Product selectio; GFC follow
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 12; current entries: 549

(NEW) 04/15: Sprout Change Diaper (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Lindsay's Family Reviews and Giveaways
Mandatory entry: GFC follow; product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 2; current entries: 168

(NEW) 04/15: Guidecraft Spindle toy chest from Hayneedle (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Mama B
Mandatory entry: Product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 4; current entries: 228

(NEW) 04/15: Itti Bitti diaper (CAN/US)
Hosted by: West Coast Mama
Mandatory entry: Product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 1; current entries: 93

(NEW) 04/15: Sustainable Babyish night diapering kit (CAN/US)
Hosted by: A Year With Mom and Dad
Mandatory entry: None
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 0; current entries: 191

(NEW) 04/16: SmartBottoms AIO (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Double Duty Mommy
Mandatory entry: Facebook Like
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 4; current entries: 169

(NEW) 04/18: 6 Charlie Banana OS diapers from Little Buns (CAN/US)
Hosted by: Mama B
Mandatory entry: Product selection
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 4; current entries:864

(NEW) 05/01: Crane Humidifier (CAN ONLY)
Hosted by: Multi-Testing Mommy
Mandatory entry: Facebook like; Twitter follow
# winners: 1; daily entries pp: 1; current entries: 36

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Notes:
  • Giveaways are listed in chronological order by closing date
  • Most of the giveaways I'm currently scouting out are for cloth diapers and related products, so there is a heavy lean toward these
  • All giveaways I post will be open to Canadians; some exclusively. I'll indicate whether a particular contest is US/CAN, CAN ONLY or WORLDWIDE beside each listing.
  • To help you decide which giveaways to enter, I will list the mandatory entry, the number of winners (# winners), the number of daily entries per person (daily entries pp) and the current number of total entries at the time of this writing (current entries).
  • Giveaways which have just been added to the list this week have a NEW tag.
  • If you know of a great baby product giveaway open to Canadians which is missing from my list, feel free to leave a comment and let me know. Thanks!

Review: gDiapers

As you may recall, about a month back I mentioned some recent additions to our cloth diapering stash including goodies from gDiapers. My main motivation for purchasing these was that we'll be spending time at the cottag  this summer, and we don't want to contend with cloth diaper laundry while we're away but also don't want to resort to disposables. gDiapers struck me as a perfect compromise between cloth & convenience!

So what is gDiapers? It is an eco-friendly hybrid diapering system consisting of breathable cotton shells (called "gPants"), waterproof snap-in liners and either disposable or reusable inserts. Disposable inserts are called "gRefills" and are fully biodegradable, breaking down within 50-150 days. They can either be purchased alone or bundled with gPants. The reusable inserts sold by the company are called "gCloth" and combine with the gPants for a 100% cloth diapering solution. gDiapers are a sized system, with gPants available in newborn (6-10 lbs), small (8-14 lbs), medium (13-28 lbs) and large (26-36 lbs). They come in a variety of cute 'n' snazzy colours as well! Visit the gDiapers website for more details & benefits of their system!











As I learned in my research, gPants also work with other types of reusable inserts (e.g. microfibre or bamboo) or even prefolds, so they are quite versatile! Plus, I was thrilled to discover that the medium gPants I purchased fit infant-sized prefolds (which can only be used up to about 15 pounds fastened with a Snappi), thus greatly extending their length of usability!

One unique aspect of gPants is that the aplix closures are on the sides rather than at the front to keep them "away from little hands". I thought this might make them awkward to fasten, but appreciate the reason behind this as our DD is only 4 months old and already starting to tug at her front-closing covers!

So let's get on to our thoughts upon actually using these dipes!

First of all, the covers are super soft to the touch. I'd imagine these would feel nice against baby's skin - much more pleasant than a PUL or wool cover. Thumbs up here!

Secondly, the dipes are simple to prep. Just throw the cover and liner into a single wash cycle; no multi-wash prepping required here, kids!

Next, the three parts (cover, liner and insert) are quite easy to put together. Step 1: snap the waterproof liner into the cover (4 total snaps; one in each corner):



Step 2: stuff in the desired insert. I tried stuffing with an infant prefold (trifolded against the grain) and a microfibre insert, and they both fit nicely:



I also tried stuffing with one of the disposable inserts, which is what we plan to do at the cottage. When I first pulled one out of the package, I was surprised at how huge it was and perplexed as to how it would fit into the liner. Well, it did - just took a little poking, prodding and massaging to create a U-shape:

































Putting a "loaded" gDiaper on S proved to be pretty straightforward as well. I found it a tad tricky to line up the aplix perfectly at the sides (since it gets pulled behind baby's back, and therefore you can't quite see the alignment), but it's easy to adjust. It's also important to do a little "finger swoop" of the liner on each side to make sure it's hugging the leg snugly. I love how stretchy and soft the waist elastic is! No worries here about leaving marks on baby's sensitive skin, and the stretchiness allows a lot of room to grow up to the 28 lb weight limit.

The resulting fit is nice and relatively trim, though of course this depends on the insert used. The disposable and microfibre inserts result in a trimmer fit than the prefold insert. It sounds like the company's own gCloth inserts may result in the trimmest fit of all, however unfortunately I don't have any of these to try out. Here are a couple pics of S in her vanilla bean gDiaper stuffed with a microfibre insert. Doesn't she have a cute li'l gBum???





So how does the dipe hold up? Well, all three inserts soaked up the pee nicely - no leaks! Granted we didn't try any of them overnight so I can't comment on their effectiveness for this purpose. S has had a couple number twos wearing a gDipe, both with a prefold insert. In both cases, some poop got on the liner, but this is to be expected 90% of the time (in particular with EBF poops). In the first case, a tiny bit of poop "hopped the fence" and landed on the cover, but this movement was plentiful; the type of poop that would likely result in a blow-out in a sposie so not too bad of a result! Finally, as expected, the diaper didn't leave any marks around the waist or legs, but it did leave a bit of an impression where the liner snaps into the cover. However these marks were very superficial, faded quickly and didn't seem to bother our little one.

Next topic - care & maintenance. Both the gPants and liners can go into the washer and the gPants have nice laundry tabs to prevent diaper chains, which I appreciate. The company website advises against washing the liners on hot, however I have to admit I've done this a few times since a hot wash is part of my normal CD cycle. No ill effects so far, however I don't want them to lose their waterproofness so I may start throwing them in with the non-CD baby laundry as I do a cold wash for that. I hang dry both the gPants and liners; both dry very quickly. And, of course, any choice of cloth insert can be washed with regular CD laundry.

Now, disposal of the biodegradable insert was a bit of an adventure! I decided to flush the insert (the recommended approach) but learned from their H.U.G (Handy User's Guide) that there are a few steps involved to do this properly. First of all, you need to tear down each side of the insert. Then you remove the absorbent inner material, dump that in the toilet and swish it around so it breaks apart. Finally, you toss in the outer material and flush. I found removing the inner material to be a li'l messy. When it's filled with pee, it has a mushy, sort of jelly-like consistency (similar to tapioca), and I managed to get a little of this on the counter and floor. (Then again, I'm not the most coordinated person in the world.) I did the recommended breaking up of this material in the toilet but it still clogged a little going down. I had to flush twice and for a moment I was worried there'd be an overflow. Then again, with a toilet bowl that looks like this, you ARE playing a game of flushin' Roulette. :)



At the cottage, we'll be either trashing the dipes or saving them to compost, as we're on a septic system up there so I suspect flushing won't be an option. Following my little experience, I'm not too troubled by this. :)

All in all, I really like the gDiapers system! I plan to work the gPants into our regular diaper rotation, in particular once S has outgrown her small covers and the ability to fasten her infant prefolds with a snappi. She's only 13 pounds now, so the diapers will presumably fit her even better once she has gained a little more weight.

** UPDATE (AUG 7, 2011) **
We have now been using our little gPants for several months and they continue to work well for us all in all. One challenge we've found, however, is that the aplix is not the strongest so it tends to become detached from the laundry tabs in the washer or dryer. Related to this, the gPant material pills very quickly if aplix gets stuck to it. As such, we've had a couple "incidents" and our gPants have some significant pilling. In order to prevent further damage, I have started to hand wash the little gPants and hang them to dry. I feel that this will result in a much longer lifespan than continuing to machine wash and dry them.

Here is a summary of the pros and cons I found with the system:

Pros:
+ Covers are soft and waist elastic is smooth & stretchy; nice against baby's skin
+ Covers and liners are both made of breathable material
+ Disposable inserts are 100% biodegradable
+ Numerous insert options are possible - disposable, gCloth, microfibre, prefold, you name it!
+ gPants work with prefolds a size smaller, so if you opt to use these as inserts you can greatly extend their length of usability!
+ Diapers are cute and come in a variety of fun covers
+ Side fastening functionality keeps the aplix tabs away from little hands
+ Waterproof liner does a great job of keeping pee and poo off the cover

Cons:
- Minor marks on baby's skin from where liner snaps onto cover
- Disposable inserts are a bit messy to flush
- Side closing aplix can be a little tricky to fasten with proper alignment
- Waterproof liners shouldn't be washed on hot, so may need to be washed separate from other cloth diaper laundry
- Aplix is not the strongest so can become detached from laundry tabs in the washer/dryer. Also, little gPant material pills easily when it comes in contact with aplix. As such, recommendation is to hand wash and hang dry the little gPants.

Buy It:

You can purchase gDiapers products directly from their website or from a 3rd party retailer or, if you're lucky like me, find a great deal on them from an online classifieds site like Kijiji!