NO TOILET PAPER? NO PROBLEM! HOW TO QUIT ALL PAPER PRODUCTS!

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How to quit wasting money on toilet paper, paper towels, kleenex, napkins and feminine hygiene products
No gimmicks, it's only $15 a month!

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No exaggeration….your videos have Changed My Life. I now feel I can leave my abusive marriage even though I have a low income. I’ve saved a lot of your videos and watch them more than once or twice. THANK YOU

bdaina
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I've already gone through premenopause and I'm full menopause. Yay, I don't have to buy any feminine products any longer! Has been so liberating! 🎉

lissam
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For those that can't afford any kind of bidet, I have a cheap substitute. I have one of the plastic squeeze bottles for ketchup or mustard with pointed tip with cap. I fill it with water and keep on back of toilet. Just uncap, aim and squeeze! Works like a charm!!

michelle
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My cousin switched to cloth pads and said she noticed that her flow went way down, her periods became much lighter. I didn't really believe it or think much of it until when years later I switched to cloth pads and also noticed my flow became very light. I thought I had light periods before, but using cloth pads I hardly bleed at all, it's very very light. I hadn't heard anyone else mention this until I watched your video, so there really must be something to it!

amberbushong
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I love your sense of humor and your no nonsense attitude. Thank you for your very practical videos, I always look forward to them.

MrsCandy.
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I now have plenty of handkerchiefs, Cloth napkins, And family cloths.

I have a clean bucket and a dirty bucket in the bathroom. The dirty bucket is full of %6 vinegar and water and has a lid. The clean bucket is open and holds clean cloths. I'll wash the cloths once a week ( By themselves) and hang to dry.

The napkins and handkerchiefs can be washed with the clothes. And for the pads? Thank God for menopause!

Rocky turned his back being a gentleman during such a personal subject.

ninakoinz
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You just validated my choices to get a bidet and stopping the use of one time use paper products. FYI, I purchased my bidets from Target for $40. I thought I wouldn't like the cold water bidet but have found it doesn't matter. I use 4 x 6 cut up old t-shirts cloths for most everything. I have several bins I got from when my husband was in the hospital. I have them placed beside the toilets and the kitchen garbage can to have a place to put dirty cloths. I'm looking for a little decorative container for a place to put used cloths for nose blowing, etc. I am about to make my own laundry and dishwasher detergent. Finally, I just purchased an adult tricycle to use instead of the car. (I live within 2 miles of several grocery stores, library, church, dentist, restaurants, and the beach!)

meredithhamilton
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You can use an empty Soda bottle filled with water, and a small cloth to effect a “bidet clean-up job” on an ordinary toilet. Sit a bit further back on the seat after going to the toilet, and just give yourself a wash.
Excellent for long-haul travel, heat waves, and heavy period cleanup. Easy to do in public or airport toilets when u can’t have a shower. When travelling, you can just toss your drying cloth in the bin.

We were destitute for a few yrs, and used all the things mentioned in this video as we had no money.
Also, cloth hankies are easier on yr nose than tissues. (cotton vs wood)
Howdy from Australia 🦘

louiseeckert
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When I switched to cloth pads and moon cups, my period went from 6 days (heavy/med) to 3 days (med/light).
Best of all NO MORE CRAMPS!!!! I’ve seen so many comments about lighter periods and less cramps that I’m convinced there are chemicals in disposable products to cause those things.
I switched at age 27, had three kids before and three kids after.
I think it is a money saver. My $40 set lasted about 2 years, my $20 moon cup is still going strong 5 years later. I used to spend $10/month.

LetsFocusOnChrist
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I'm a colon rectal cancer survivor. I have tons of "issues". Years ago, I got a bidet. It is so much better for my bottom health. I almost hate vacationing away from my bidet.

konniestaabmiller
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Thank you Prepper Princess! My Mom and I have learned so much from you over the past two years and we have made so many beneficial changes. Thank you for taking the time to teach us, and thank you Rocky we enjoy seeing you too!

Andrea_
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I really appreciate your protecting the environment as best you can, as well as working to save money. I'm recently single, and my ex had bought a bidet maybe a year before we split up. I didn't really like it, but you've inspired me to research further and see if I can find one that works for me. In the meantime, I use rags instead of paper towels, cloth napkins instead of paper, and last year I started using cloth handkerchiefs instead of tissues. I'm not 100% paper-free, but I figure something is better than nothing! I'm recently retired, debt free, and I love checking in to see what ideas you throw out there to help me save my money for more fun things than bills. :)

racheldebasitis
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Thank you for your videos. My daughter just left after installing my bidet. She’s starting to think about one for her house now. Your surge protector suggestion turning them off when not in use really has helped my utility bill, too. I’m on the budget plan but last month, my adjustment bill was $9 less than usual and now the monthly bill is $1 less than last year!! You are much appreciated!

wendyflores
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The artwork above your bed is genius! It totally makes the room.

sonjafarnsworth
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Hmm...the Family Cloth! 😊
I went to Goodwill and bought flanel pj's for a dollar. I washed & dried them. Then I cut them in 6 inch squares with pinking shears.
We use these instead of toilet paper.
They work GREAT!

cottonflannigan
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My niece has bidets like yours at her house. Tried them and we will be getting some for our new house when we move after the beginning of the year. Right now we are using travel bidets which are are actually a squirt bottle with a bent nozzle. Your tips are great!

marshawhalen
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GREAT POST!!!💖👍🌼
My family don’t use restroom paper products or paper towels. Half of my family is Japanese and lived through WWII so they know how to “take care” of things without paper products…now they use bidets if they have a western style toilet.
ALSO when the Japanese toilet flushes the water that goes into the tank (it’s clean tap water) is where you wash your hands!

My family, as well as myself, (I live in So Cal) use old fabric bath towels cut in smaller pieces for what jobs a paper towel would do. Some old clothes that have the right amount of cotton and texture is where we are always recycling old clothes if they’re not in good shape to donate.
I also have pretty FABRIC napkins for visitors.

I use those reusable pads and liners.
The only thing I don’t like about them is: I DIDN’T THINK OF IT FIRST!😖 it’s unfortunate because they are very expensive because no large manufacturing company makes them and sell at a reasonable price. It’s mostly elderly, housewives or people that are handy with a sewing machine that make the good ones.
Although I do sew, so I now make my own once I found a pattern I liked and worked for me. Believe me it’s super hard to find a particular shape or pattern that works for an individuals body.
I just have to always look for snaps on sale.

PS The bidet I’m looking at has “fan dry”. You can set it to cool, room temperature or warm. You can also set the water temperature that you prefer for rinsing to the same levels.
The first time I used it I felt like I was an Apollo astronaut. Lol the ones in Japan or much more confusing I have many, many more options.

Like you, once I got used to the bidet I would never do back!
It’s feels so much more cleaner for both females AND males.

Plus nobody wants try to get “stains”😖out doing your laundry.
My home has 3 males all over 18 and they do their own laundry.

I love bidets BUT (no pun intended) I would get the “air dryer” option and the water temperature option especially for winter.
It’s been a game changer for me and my family.
👍👍👍

susana
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I love my bidet! We got ours in 2020, too. My cycle stopped years ago. Paper towels can be replaced with rags. I love not having to buy those products.

danicegewiss
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This is good when you live alone that we can control everything in the house. But with family is really hard but not impossible. Thanks for the good vídeo 👍

kikigarcia
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Thank you for being such a good Stewart of the earth and especially for donating to the animals. You are a saint as far as I am concerned. Thanks for sharing. You are a good lady I am so glad I found you.

PatriciaGodboutArt