We all have that one food we just can’t stand, right? For one woman, it’s cottage cheese. It’s not that she’s picky or hates on others for liking it, she just doesn’t enjoy it. But her sneaky cousin had other plans! During a family gathering, her cousin decided to make lasagna for everyone, claiming it was a secret recipe from her husband’s side of the family. Little did our cottage cheese hater know, she was in for a cheesy surprise!
The Cottage Cheese Conundrum

A Family Gathering and a Secret Recipe ️

Kitchen Banishment!

Suspicious Behavior

The Lasagna Reveal

The Cheesy Trap Unveiled

The Culinary Deception

The Motive Behind the Trickery

Cousin’s Justification

Doubling Down on the Deceit

The Lingering Mistrust

A Joke Gone Too Far?

Cousin Calls Her Out ️

The Silent Protest

The Great Lasagna Betrayal: Is She Right to Hold a Grudge? ♀️
After her cousin tricked her into eating cottage cheese by hiding it in a lasagna, our protagonist has refused to eat anything her cousin makes ever since. While she doesn’t make a big deal about it, she simply avoids her cousin’s dishes at family gatherings. Now, her cousin has called her out, claiming she’s being petty since the incident happened years ago. But can you really blame her for not trusting her cousin’s cooking after such a sneaky move? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this cheesy situation…
Tricking someone into eating food they don’t like is disrespectful

Food allergies and preferences should be respected. NTA

Tricking someone into eating something they hate: NTA or YTA?

Switching ingredients in food is not a joke

NTA just living her life, cousin can’t handle consequences

A civil conversation about cottage cheese turned into a cheesy betrayal

ESH. Petty food prank, but OP overreacting like they were poisoned.

Cousin crossed a boundary by tricking OP into eating cheese

Respectful OP declines cousin’s food, cousin tricks them. NTA

Debate over not eating cousin’s food after betrayal prank ♀️

Cottage cheese in lasagna? A divisive but cheap substitute.

Cousin’s prank got old, NTA for not eating her food

Drama over cottage cheese prank, commenters call out overreaction

Cousin’s deceitful act to prove a point and gloating afterwards.

Chemically identical or not, tricking someone into eating food is wrong

Trust-breaking cousin tries to force food, commenter says NTA

Betrayed by cottage cheese: Trust issues over food boundaries

ESH. Getting upset over small things, move on and discuss.

Deceptive cousin serves lasagna with cottage cheese, OP feels violated. NTA.

Cousin’s prank or not, holding a grudge over cottage cheese? YTA
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Setting boundaries and sticking to them. NTA wins

Don’t cry over good food mixed with cottage cheese

Engaging with the controversy: YTA or NAH?

Betrayal at dinner table? NTA suggests regaining trust first

Let it go! YTA comment needs to chill

Commenter calls out OP as the a**hole, but criticizes cousin’s behavior

Cousin adds cottage cheese to lasagna, OP holds grudge. YTA.

Public humiliation over cottage cheese? Definitely NTA

Can’t blame them for not trusting their cousin

Polite refusal to eat cousin’s food without causing conflict

Taste preferences are nuanced. Cottage cheese in lasagna: NTA

Don’t mess with someone’s food, or you’ll lose their trust
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Mom’s sneaky veggie swap fails, cheese can’t hide betrayal
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Cousin sneaks cottage cheese into lasagne, gets smug when caught. NTA

Sibling rivalry at its finest

Let it go, YTA. Forgiveness is key

Cooking for others can be tricky , but honesty is key
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Cousin violated a boundary, both need therapy

Betrayed by loved ones with food preferences and allergies

Tricked into eating something you don’t like? NTA wins

Polite refusal is key to avoiding cheesy family drama

Cousin’s devious dinner trick backfires, leaving her with no victory
