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600 oz. of milk in 5 oz. storage bags in deep freezer from September and ongoing in Olney. (work in Kensington)

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600 oz. of milk in 5 oz. storage bags in deep freezer from September and ongoing in Olney. (work in Kensington) Empty 600 oz. of milk in 5 oz. storage bags in deep freezer from September and ongoing in Olney. (work in Kensington)

Post by richad07 Wed Dec 21, 2011 7:50 pm

Hi! I have a 7 month old who with now eating solids barely needs my frozen milk anymore!

I have 600 oz. dating from September ready to give all at once or to keep in deep freezer as needed (I have plenty of room if you don't so I could save it for you). However the September, October, and November milk bags were in a regular freezer until Nov. 26 and then moved into a deep freezer.

I am willing to give ongoing as I currently pump about 20-25 oz. a week that my daughter does not need. I am trying to wean myself of this pumping session at work as she gets older, so this supply will only last for so long.

As a working mom I am not willing to spend time packaging and shipping, but would love for someone to come pick up what they want from my home!

Another option: I do work in Kensington, Maryland so I could bring some in a cooler (whatever will fit) to my work and you could meet me there as soon as I arrive to work so it doesn't defrost. This could be a regular delivery since I can only bring so much at a time.

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