Niece refuses to share late grandma's secret pierogi recipe with her aunt after she finds out her aunt sold her sentimental dollhouse for $800: ‘She just didn't think I deserved to have it’

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    a little girl sitting on the floor in front of a doll house
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    "AITAH for refusing to share my late grandmother's recipe with my aunt after she sold my childhood dollhouse?"

    Okay so this is kind of complicated but I'm (28F) really stuck here. My grandmother passed away three years ago.
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    She left me her handwritten recipe book like the actual physical book with all her notes in the margins and stuff.
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    My aunt Lisa (dad's sister, 54F) has been asking for copies of specific recipes ever since, which like, fine.
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    I've sent her probably a dozen recipes over the years. Last month I found out completely by accident through a cousin's Instagram post that my aunt sold my childhood dollhouse at an estate sale.
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    For context, when my grandmother died, the dollhouse was supposed to come to me. It was custom built by my grandfather and my grandmother added all these tiny handmade furniture pieces.
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    My aunt was handling the estate stuff and told me it got "accidentally donated" two years ago.
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    I was devastated but whatever, it was gone. Except it wasn't donated. She kept it in her garage and just sold it three weeks ago for like $800.
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    Didn't tell me, didn't offer it to me, nothing. So when she texted me yesterday asking for my grandmother's pierogi recipe (it's the one everyone wants, took gran like 40 years to perfect), I just...
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    didn't respond. Then she called and I told her I wasn't comfortable sharing it right now.
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    She got really upset and said I was being petty and that "recipes are meant to be shared" and how disappointed gran would be.
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    an open notebook next to a bowl of eggs
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    My dad thinks I should just send the recipe because "it's not that deep" and I'm "making everything worse." My mom says I have every right to be hurt but maybe I'm using the wrong leverage here.
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    The thing is, I don't even know if I'm mad about the dollhouse specifically or if it's like, a pattern?
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    She did similar stuff with other family heirlooms. Kept gran's jewelry box "for safekeeping" then gave pieces to her daughters without asking me.
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    I just feel like she doesn't respect that these things were meant for me and now she wants something I have?
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    But also it's a recipe, not like I'm hoarding it for some good reason, it's just flour and potatoes and spite at this point.
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    AITAH for withholding it?
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    Ok-Listen-8519 NTA i think you should confront her first told her what she did was p p. Contact the buyer, your name ins engraved at the bottom of the dollhouse and she sold someone else's property without consent. You can use legal channel for this if you want to
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    smileycat007 Tell your aunt you were aware of the dollhouse sale, and you'll give her the recipe when she gives you the dollhouse back. Or else you are filing a police report.
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    SignificanceHairy248 I've been crying about this dollhouse thing more than I expected. Like it sounds stupid when I type it out it's a dollhouse, I'm almost 30, - whatever. But my grandfather d d when I was six and I barely remember him except through that dollhouse. He carved my name into the bottom of it. My grandmother would sit with me for hours arranging the tiny furniture.
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    When my aunt told me it was donated I was heartbroken but I told myself at least some other kid would love it. Finding out she just sold it for cash feels so much worse somehow. Like it was never about making a mistake, she just didn't think I deserved to have it.
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    My cousin (her daughter) sent me a screenshot of the listing after it sold and wrote "thought you should know, sorry." So even her own kid thought it was messed up.
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    I know withholding a recipe is petty. I know that. I just want her to acknowledge what she did first and she won't even admit she lied to me.
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    bl dsprinklez NTA. She doesn't get to preach about "sharing" and "what Gran would have wanted" after she lied and sold a custom-built heirloom that was meant for you. The recipe book is yours. She has proven she cannot be trusted with family treasures. End of story.

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