Imagine going to dinner at a friends or just sharing tea/coffee and some baked goodies, you’re served sourdough bread. It’s delicious, until you find out it’s baked with your friends yeast infection reserves! “GASP! GAG! YIKES!” Might be your responses, until you hear her theory and science behind it. This “Angry Woman” made several posts on how she baked bread using her own yeast–it’s fascinating. This might disgust you, but you have to keep in mind that yeast is yeast–right? I don’t know, I’m not a professional baker, nor do I eat sourdough bread. Take a look at her posts and see the big stink she caused over baking her vagina bread. PLEASE leave a comment and let me know what you think, I would love to hear your opinion!
Would you eat the bread? Would you try it? Would you counsel her as her friend how NOT to cross that weird feminism line? Did she even cross a line? Does she need Dr. Sebi in her life? That uterine wash a couple times a week would clear that yeast infection right up, and if she followed his nutritional guide she would alkalize her body.
Source: Baking and eating #cuntsourdough
I would eat it as sourdough bread is delicious. Now some bakers are actually making sourdough spelt bread.
Now sourdough spelt bread sounds like something I would try!
After reading the whole article I would not even eat in the same room as her and may resort to just eating flax crackers!
LOL! Yes! She would have us eating sourdough yeast infection bread with armpit cheese bread like Joan said lol!
My friend and I discussed this shortly and both decided we would cease to be friends with the person who fed us the yeast infection sourdough. If you want to eat your own yeast infection bread, then to each his own but to feed it to unknowing people is a no. I looked around the comments on the post and someone had posted something about making cheese from armpit bacteria and another post about making yogurt from vagina cultures. I think people are taking some of these things a bit far. But I think she was mostly just looking for clickbait and it worked pretty well so good for her.
Yes!
Joan you are right on the money with this comment. She wants clicks and is looking to make lemonade out of her lemons lol. I understand science and yes yeast is yeast, bacteria is bacteria–but come on! I did enjoy her little culinary science experiment though. It’s one of those things that I wouldn’t consider, but I’m entertained by someone else doing it 🙂
I love the look of your new website *Nette and I am so proud of you!
Thank you! I’m super excited about it 🙂