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oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
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ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
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Re: Moontimes pads- ladies only
I use cloth pads, but was just looking at the moon sponge
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Re: Moontimes pads- ladies only
Another great product is the fem cups, which catch the flow which can then be watered down and used on the garden. Sorry if this is too much information.
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Re: Moontimes pads- ladies only
Wow, used on the garden? When it's still fresh?
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Yep,the fresher the better lol,and yes I'm talking from experience!
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Re: Moontimes pads- ladies only
you can do the same with the water you soak pads in too.
I read on a forum somewhere (don't think it was here) about a woman who used the water from pad soaking on her houseplants and it made them shoot up and grow beautifully.
I read on a forum somewhere (don't think it was here) about a woman who used the water from pad soaking on her houseplants and it made them shoot up and grow beautifully.
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Re: Moontimes pads- ladies only
I just brought my daughter a Mooncup,which I brought from a well known high street chemist in the scab bin for £5.50!What a bargain!!!lol