Hey your photos here and the recipe is great, but do please source where you got the nutrition information from? River recently posted about this both on her personal blog and here: https://peakd.com/hive-120078/@naturalmedicine/six-ways-to-add-sources-to-your-post-and-the-code-as-well-youre-welcome
We want to make sure that people are clear where their information comes from in the community. Your posts are more likely to get curated too when you do this!
Thank you for reading my posts and viewing my photos. The photos are taken with my Samsung Galaxy A50 cell phone in my kitchen. The content is original content analyzed by me, the definitions of some ingredients are compiled from the internet but totally analyzed by me. It is totally original content and belongs to me.
Yeah, the "definitions of ingredients" part is what I'm talking about. I didn't think that you stole the content of your post, just that the nutrition information didn't come out of your head, you know? It's preferred if when you list that you just note where you got the data. So like [Orange has list of vitamins] (website) ...only don't put a space in between the )[. That's all. It's something that the community is trying to be sure everyone does since it's health info.
Ok thanks for the information, I will take it into account in my next post, that's why I emphasized that the definition of the ingredients is taken from the internet and compiled and analyzed by me. But thank you very much for reading and giving me the tips. I have attached the links to the post. Thank you :)