Cooking with Foul-Mouthed Auntie Fee Video Goes Viral on Internet

“It’s just something sweet for the fucking kids” is a stellar way to kick off any show.  Auntie Fee (aka Felicia A. O’Dell), the host of a YouTube cooking series taking over the internet, has us smitten with her zero-fucks approach to life in the kitchen. Dropping memorable words of wisdom such as “Kids and fat people like a lot of cheese” and descriptors like “punk ass cinnamon roll,” Fee’s videos range from tutorials on feeding seven people with just $3.35 to making raisin “sweet treats”.

To date, her videos  have garnered nearly 2 million views and counting. We’re not surprised. It’s only a matter of time before some major network picks her up and gives Auntie Fee her own show. While Awesomely Luvvie describes the show as “Cooking for Bae come to life,” we like to think of it as one of the more practical, resourceful YouTube channels out there.

Watch:

Sweet Treats for the Fucking Kids

 

Feeding 7 for Just $3.35

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