Imagine: you decided to indulge in baking, began to make dough, and then suddenly it turned out that there was no one of the right ingredients at home. What will you do? Run to the store? Think of what can replace it? Apparently, this way of solving the problem seemed to one baking lover too complicated. Or too simple. “I need advice,” such an anonymous post appeared in the Sanctimommy community on Facebook. - I made a brownie (chocolate biscuits. - Comm. Aut.) For the children's school fair. I had no time to run to the store, and I added my own breast milk to the dough. ”baking in breast milkPhoto:GettyImagesThe woman explained that she saw nothing wrong with her actions. But when the mother of one of the children who had eaten the pastries found out about it, a scandal broke out. "Explain to me what to do now?" the mother asked her subscribers. What happened here! Do you think that the woman was simply given polite, correct advice on how to resolve the conflict? Then you don't know the audience of social networks well. Only a lazy person hasn't trampled on this story and shown off his wit. "Do you realize that you fed other people's children your breast milk without their parents' permission?" other mothers tried to convince her. "After all, various diseases can be transmitted through it!" "It's like if I made lemonade and used my urine because I ran out of water, but I don't have time to go buy it," the straightforwardness of others is shocking, but if you think about it, they are not far from the truth. "Why did she even tell anyone what was in there? — others are amazed. — No one would have realized that there was some kind of unusual milk there. "Is this the friend of that mother who posted on YouTube how she has sex while breastfeeding? — there are such caustic comments. — Or is this that same mother? " "I gave the kids vodka instead of water on the weekend. It was just too far to go for it" — you understand that this is just a cruel joke. As, incidentally, is this: "My children are 13 and 16 years old, and I still bake all my baked goods with breast milk. I am not going to deprive my children of the beneficial substances in milk just because they have grown up. The main thing is not to tell them about it." In short, the mother never received any sensible advice. And what would you have told her?

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