Store Bought vs. Home Made (Should we be freaking out?!)

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  • @shannonforsberg4118 says:

    That entire post was so unhinged 😅

  • @FF-oh2pv says:

    If that kid was me, i shure as hell would be refusing any of her baked goods in protest. But i am very petty

  • @brightknight1965 says:

    If your kid going behind your back to eat a grocery store muffin is the biggest concern in your life than I think you’re doing pretty well. Maybe journal about it rather than post online about how controlling you are?

    • @yaneyrydelfin5959 says:

      I think it also says a lot that the kid feels like they have to hid something that small…if she really wanted a good relationship with her son she would be more open to communication and not put their business online

    • @lotusella9521 says:

      The og poster is known for satire. It’s just a joke and people take it as her being an awful controlling parent. Chronically online

    • @flameepidemic4839 says:

      @@lotusella9521yeah i was thinking thats all it was bc it was too extreme not to be a joke

    • @missjo2036 says:

      I mean if her muffins are as good as she says i wouldn’t think he would be buying grocery store muffins behind her back.

    • @missjo2036 says:

      ​@@flameepidemic4839and yet their are parents out their who do what she mentioned in real life. With her it is a joke, but for other parents they are seriously this extreme.

  • @ZariDV says:

    I’d like to imagine that the lady is overexaggerating for the sake of being a content creator. I refuse to believe anyone is that weird about their kid buying a snack that’s essentially a mass produced version of what you’re feeding them at home anyway. Then again…people are full of surprises.

  • @AnastasiaNoell says:

    Her video’s are satire

  • @mzabs1871 says:

    The original video is something I would say simply for a laugh. I might be a little offended for a minute and play with my daughter about it but at the end of the day it means less baking for me. I don’t think she was serious.

    • @beththegreen says:

      But didn’t she also literally put veggies in her daughter’s cake
      And not in a good way
      Like instead of sprinkles

  • @stephaniesilic5446 says:

    Maybe it was about the seed oils

  • @bodyofhope says:

    The storebought has more ingredients bc they’re listing everything in the chocolate chips too.

  • @kairos-049 says:

    My thing with people who say “don’t eat things if you can’t pronounce any of the ingredients” is why are they always scientifically illiterate. Of course you can’t pronounce sodium benzoate you haven’t taken a chem class since high school and you probably barely passed that one.

  • @LurkerChild says:

    “They have everything he could possibly need” – perhaps it’s not just about what he “needs”, but what he wants or desires as well?

    • @animeotaku307 says:

      Right? Maybe he just likes the taste of the muffins he buys more. Considering that she puts mashed bananas in her muffins, I can sympathize (don’t like banana taste with chocolate).

  • @gigglingchicken8444 says:

    This lady sounds like she was joking but my friend got her mom a gift card to Hello fresh since she says she has no time to plan meals. Her husband loves it so much he prefers Hello Fresh over her regular cooking. She is so offeneded thaf she says Hello Fresh is awful and expensive and she will never buy it again. This reminded me of that for some reason.

  • @claireday8593 says:

    The more you tell them they can’t have them the more they are going to want them if she was to just chill a bit I bet they wouldn’t want them as much and be more than happy eating the ones she has baked. I think they will always taste better to the kids as it comes with the extra feeling of doing something a bit naughty by eating the store bought ones if you take that away I bet they won’t taste so good.

  • @super5club says:

    Maybe they think the store bought ones taste better!😂😂

  • @2Blessed says:

    I guess she doesn’t realize all the processing that went into each of her ingredients? If the grocery store muffins are processed, yours are just as much!

  • @ollie3476 says:

    I’m glad you mentioned this creator. She made her daughter have fairy bread with carrot and cabbage instead of sprinkles. Like just let her have a few sprinkles lol

  • @xxxFrostBitexx says:

    Honestly you can call yourself lucky if the worst your son spends his money on is chocolate muffins – let him make some bad decisions and be happy it’s really not that bad.

  • @Babsbakes says:

    Wow!! If that’s the worse “betrayal” she ever gets from a blood relative, she will be beyond blessed.

  • @natalielawyerchick says:

    Super dramatic mom. I love her

  • @elizabthharris6741 says:

    Its just how it is with kids.
    When you dont get supermarket muffins, you want them, cause other kids got it.
    I wanted name brand cereal….cause we never got it. I wanted whole milk and whole heavy cream cause my mom barely remembered milk and it was always skimmed.
    We were broke and my mom had an ed so…if she didnt eat it she didnt think to buy it often. We never had a full fridge and never had a pantry, much less a full pantry. Lol, the house i have had for 8 years has a pantry the size of a small walk in closet! I think it was the coat closet when the house was built. But man, what a spoiled feeling i have when i do my costco run😂

    • @Diana-qp2rw says:

      Yeah, that’s exactly how it is.
      I loved to get cheap frozen pizza, cheap candy and chips with friends because we always had homemade pizza and high quality candy and chips at home. I also was fascinated by this weird cheese you buy in slices because we only had blocks of cheese from Italy, France, or Switzerland.
      The things we had tasted much better, but it was just fun to eat the cheaper versions with friends because we never had them at home. My parents probably thought it was weird, but they let me eat it because it was a thing I did once in a while with friends, not on a daily basis.

  • @beautifulsoul8560 says:

    I agree, I love baking & can bake a lot of amazing goodies, but I will never be able to top Costco’s Double Chocolate muffins!

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