Folks online are raging over a recent Facebook post from an anonymous mother who allegedly slipped breast milk into brownies she baked for her child’s school bake sale.

The post on the Facebook page “Sanctimommy” went up last week, and it’s already received well over 1,000 shares and just as many comments, many poking fun at the situation.

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“Sigh. Let me try for a 3rd time now!! Sigh. Stupid Facebook,” the unidentified mother posted in mid July.

“I need some advice. I made brownies for my s (sic) school bake sale that had breastmilk in them. I didn’t have time to run to the store and didn’t think it was a big deal (some of those kids could use the nutrition let’s be honest). And it wasn’t even that much,” the post read.

“One of the other moms found out and are blowing it way out of proportion. Idk what to do! Any suggestions? :(“

The message was reposted by Sanctimommy with the comment: “I shall forever remember today as the day I stopped supporting bake sales.”

The post, which did not include any identifying information about the original poster, was picked up by Fox News and many other sites, which honed in on dozens of hilarious comments from readers.

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“It’s like that one time I made lemonade with my urine because I ran out of water and didn’t feel like going to the store to get more. I only drink Perrier so they were getting, like, the best urine ever. I don’t know why everyone was so mad about it,” Kelly Tijerina wrote.

“’Susan. These brownies are DELISH! What’s in them?’ … ‘me,’” Molly DeCaro posted.

Jen Sarate even asked for celebrity chef Alton Brown’s advice on the situation.

“Yea I’m going to give those a hard pass. But that has my curiosity piqued. Alton Brown, from a chemistry perspective, would that work?” she wrote.

Others took the opportunity to poke fun.

“Well if those other moms would breastfeed their kids all the way through college, I wouldn’t have to supplement their nutrition, would I?” Jessi Golden wrote.

“Personally, I ran out of oil and decided to use vaccines because, let’s be honest, some of those kids could use a little more herd immunity. What? Is that bad?” Julie Ovalle wrote.

“Oh my gosh, YES, the only way I can get my kids to drink breast milk is by slipping it into baked goods, breakfast cereal, etc.,” Carl Fleischer joked. “They’re in their 20s, so they’re not as receptive to latching on anymore, but I’ll be damned if I’m going to deprive them of mommy’s precious nutrients.”

“I’m laughing so hard I can hardly breathe. It’s not even the breastmilk. It’s the fact that THREE TIMES she has insisted on bringing up this discussion all over again when other people have politely tried to shut her the hell up for her own good. Because SHE NEEDS YOU TO KNOW THAT IT’S OKAY that she put breastmilk in the public brownies. It’s EXTREMELY important to her,” Jennifer Starkman added.

Numerous others expressed outrage about “bodily fluids” making their way into the sweet treats.

On a more serious note, Fox News highlighted the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s advice about consuming a stranger’s breast milk, though it doesn’t address milk used in baked goods.

“If you are considering feeding a baby with human milk from a source other than the baby’s mother, you should know that there are possible health and safety risks for the baby. Risks for the baby include exposure to infectious diseases, including HIV, to chemical contaminants, such as some illegal drugs, and to a limited number of prescription drugs that might be in the human milk, if the donor has not been adequately screened. In addition, if human milk is not handled and stored properly, it could, like any type of milk, become contaminated and unsafe to drink,” according to the FDA.