Jett is getting to the point to where flushable cloth diaper liners are going to start being a necessity.

Before now, he rarely ate any solid foods, but now, he’s really into chicken, potatoes, and small veggies like peas and corn.

flushable cloth diaper linersThose of you who cloth diaper your littles know that a lot of foods that babies like to eat don’t really digest well.. or at all, in some cases, and it’s inevitable that you have to dump the poop at some point in your cloth diapering career.

This is where we are.  Right now, I have plenty of flushable diaper liners that I’ve been just waiting to to use at some point or another, and I think now is the time to bust them out!

The only thing about liners is that they’re not stay dry.

The brand I have is the Kushies brand.  They come in a roll, they are biodegradable, and they work well for us.  We’ve never had an issue with them.

The Imse Vimse are the cheapest I’ve seen with a 200 count pack going for just about $14.00 and free shipping with Amazon Prime, but the reviews are kinda mixed.  You can read for yourself.