Her Husband Got Angry At Her For Baking Gluten-Free Brownies Even Though She Has A Gluten Intolerance

dmitriisimakov - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purpose only, not the actual person
dmitriisimakov - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purpose only, not the actual person

dmitriisimakov - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purpose only, not the actual person

This thirty-one-year-old woman is married and, recently, her husband asked her to make some brownies. Apparently, he has always been terrible at baking ever since he was young. So, she is always the go-to baker in her household.

But, this past year, she realized that she suffered from severe gluten intolerance. In fact, she even had to be hospitalized after one horrible gluten incident.

So, she understandably decided not to keep any gluten in her house anymore. Well, aside from some personal snacks for other family members.

“And my husband has been in my corner the whole time, with occasional teasing,” she said.

Anyway, she decided to whip up some Keto-friendly gluten-free brownies for her and her hubby after he asked. But, they honestly came out terribly.

Nonetheless, she was determined to make her gluten-free baked good dreams come true and thought that making the brownies from scratch would be better.

“My husband said he would try them but said he didn’t think he would like them because everything gluten-free tastes funny,” she recalled.

Despite his feedback, she decided to give it a go anyway. While making the batter, her brother-in-law and best friend were also over at her house. So, she let them lick the spoon once the brownies were in the oven.

They both said the batter tasted good, but her husband was still pretty critical.

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In fact, he claimed that he could still taste the different flour she used. Then, he had the nerve to ask why she did not just make regular brownies in the first place.

“I said that I want to enjoy them if I am making them, and I also like testing things before giving them to others,” she explained.

Her husband did not like this answer, though. Instead, he somewhat angrily asked, “So, that means I am never going to have normal sweets again?!”

This made her pretty upset. I mean, she is the one baking, and why shouldn’t she get to enjoy the treats too?

Nonetheless, she ended up telling her husband that she would purchase some regular box mix and make him some brownies. Still, though, her husband has no clue why she got upset about that and kept pressing her on the topic.

So now, she is not sure if making gluten-free brownies was somehow a rude thing to do.

Do you think she has a right to bake treats she can enjoy? Can’t her husband buy some from the store or bake his own? 

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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