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Looking to donate ~150oz of frozen milk in the Fort Hood area

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Post by bvanjvan Tue Nov 09, 2010 3:01 pm

We have an 8 week old baby who has struggled to gain weight, I am in Killeen and pick up this milk anytime that is convenient for you. Please call me at: (817)422-6889 THANK YOU!!!

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Post by ekimmurphy Thu Jun 10, 2010 8:07 pm

I work out of the home full-time, and I have been trying to wean from the pump a little bit since my baby has turned one year because he has not been drinking all the milk I pump. My freezer is getting full, so I need to find my milk a new home.

A few things to know about my milk:

- Most of the milk was pumped after my son turned 12 months.
- The oldest bag of milk is probably from January or February.
- It was stored in a regular freezer (not a deep freezer).
- Most of it is in Lansinoh bags.
- I drink a max of two cups of coffee a day.
- I take acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or diphenhydramine occasionally. Not often, but once in a while.

I would prefer to have someone local pick it up because it is not enough to make the costs of packaging material, dry ice, and shipping worth it. Embarassed

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