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  1. Frozen banana and peanut butter oat balls are safe and tasty for humans as they only contain a banana, peanut butter, and oats
  2. OP suggested giving her niece a frozen peanut butter oat ball and she enjoyed it
  3. Her sister became concerned when her housemate retrieved a frozen treat from the freezer meant for her dog
  4. OP's sister became upset when she discoverd that the frozen treat given to her daughter was 'dog food'
  5. OP tried to explained but everyone thought she was wrong
  6. Here's what Redditors had to say about the OP story:
  7. Almost all Redditor agreed that the OP was not wrong because it was human food but it can be given to a dog
  8. "She's a new mother" is just an excuse
  9. "It's human food that we give to the dog."
  10. It really doesn't matter what the food is made for, it's still safe to consume
  11. Hmmm
  12. OP's sister should pay attention to this
  13. Although they were primarily made for the dog, but the ingredients is 100% human food
  14. This is people's food
  15. This person ate the frozen treats too
  16. OP was not a jerk
  17. A base recipe for protein balls
  18. The sister should check out herself
  19. The balls do no harm
  20. This suggestion
  21. Totally human food

Aunt Wonders Whether She Was A Jerk For Giving Niece Food That Her Sister Described As "Dog Food"

Have you ever tried dog food? How was it? In this article, we will share with you the interesting yet dramatic story of one Redditor who was criticized for giving banana and peanut butter oat balls to her niece.

The OP shared that the incident took place when her sister, her niece, and their mother came to visit. Unbeknownst to them, one of the OP's housemates had a dog. And they made frozen banana and peanut butter oat balls as treats for the dog. Innocently, the OP suggested offering one of these treats to the baby, not realizing it could lead to a misunderstanding with serious repercussions. While the ingredients were entirely safe for human consumption, the miscommunication arose due to the intended recipient being the family dog.

Are you curious about what happened next? Scroll down to read the entire story.

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Frozen banana and peanut butter oat balls are safe and tasty for humans as they only contain a banana, peanut butter, and oats

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OP suggested giving her niece a frozen peanut butter oat ball and she enjoyed it

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Her sister became concerned when her housemate retrieved a frozen treat from the freezer meant for her dog

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OP's sister became upset when she discoverd that the frozen treat given to her daughter was 'dog food'

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OP tried to explained but everyone thought she was wrong

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Here's what Redditors had to say about the OP story:

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Almost all Redditor agreed that the OP was not wrong because it was human food but it can be given to a dog

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"She's a new mother" is just an excuse

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"It's human food that we give to the dog."

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It really doesn't matter what the food is made for, it's still safe to consume

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Hmmm

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OP's sister should pay attention to this

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Although they were primarily made for the dog, but the ingredients is 100% human food

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This is people's food

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This person ate the frozen treats too

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OP was not a jerk

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A base recipe for protein balls

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The sister should check out herself

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The balls do no harm

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This suggestion

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Totally human food

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What do you think after reading this story? Do you think the OP was wrong for giving her niece 'dog food'? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.

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