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The original was posted on /r/AmItheAsshole by /u/Dramatic-Day471 on 2023-09-23 09:46:53.


I (15m) like to bake in my free time and I usually bake for friends and family when they come to visit.

So my aunt (52f), uncle, and cousins came over yesterday evening and I baked brownies to serve them. I have baked these for them before and they have always enjoyed them.

So when they came over yesterday, I bought some vanilla icecream and served it to them with the brownies after dinner. Everyone was in the living room so I brought a out the brownie tray, icecream and a few bowls.

Everyone seemed to enjoy them and told me that the brownies were amazing. We were all just catching up after for a while when my aunt suddenly mentioned she was on a new diet that included avoiding eggs.

I was surprised, because my brownies had egg in them and she had always eaten them before this. She knows the recipie because it's something my cousins and I created. I panicked for a second because I didn't want to upset her, so I told my mum first and she said I should tell my aunt but it's not my fault since she didn't tell us before.

I told my aunt and she completely freaked out saying that I did it on purpose and was trying to "poison" her. I told her I didn't know, and she had always eaten eggs before. She still insisted that I did it on purpose and I gave up trying to argue against her.

My parents don't think I'm in the wrong. My uncle and cousins sided with her last night, but one of my cousins texted saying they didn't think I was wrong but just had to side with their mum.

So AITA?

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