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healthy mom in Woodstock, GA with over 100 ounces frozen milk to share

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Post by khingram Tue Nov 26, 2013 12:53 pm

I am a college professor at Kennesaw State University, where I teach nutrition. I follow a pretty healthy diet, with lots of vegetables and not-so-much meat or fried foods. I have been taking calcium, vitamin D, and fish oil for the nourishment of my 4-month-old, who is completely healthy. In the first month after giving birth, I was overproducing, so I stored all of the excess milk in the freezer (we bought a chest freezer). I don't overproduce now, but I make exactly what my daughter needs. So she won't need the milk that I have stored. I would like to donate it to a child in need.

Please let me know if you would like this for your child!

Katie

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