They did the same to me. I guess it should be written that I cooked it in a hat instead of cooking it in a pot so that it would not be the same anymore. I also wrote from my mother's notebook.
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They did the same to me. I guess it should be written that I cooked it in a hat instead of cooking it in a pot so that it would not be the same anymore. I also wrote from my mother's notebook.
A cooking recipe is like a mathematical formula, one spice is not the same, so the result of the dish will not be the same as the recipe we have. I do not know what wrongs with them.
I am not sure why this abuser tugbabeauty is trying to bring attention to this particular recipe plagiarism. The account is ridden with plagiarism of all sorts of writings. You can clearly see in the comments that we left on multiple of the user's posts that were published last week.
The user has been scamming Hive with plagiarism for ages.
https://hive.blog/hive-196708/@tugbabeauty/cat-behavior-and-causes
https://hive.blog/hive-148441/@tugbabeauty/intestinal-friendly-herbal-tea-or-bagirsak-dostu-bitki-cayi-eng-tr
https://hive.blog/hive-174578/@tugbabeauty/what-is-martenitsa-martenitsa-accessory-production
https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@tugbabeauty/5-simple-ways-to-save
@hivewatchers I want the problem of this recipe to clear first, you have to understand if the recipe is the same, wherever you see it.
You can see other posts mine, I am not a plagiarist on this platform. All dishes are mine, if there is a similarity in terms of recipe writing, you should understand this is a food recipe.
Everything is the same, for example; you make a glass of coffee, you need hot water, coffee powder and sugar (according to taste).
Of course the ingredients and steps you take are the same as mine too, if I want to make a glass of coffee, I need hot water, coffee powder, and sugar (according to taste).
So what is plagiarism if the recipe and the ingredients we need are the same to make a cup of coffee. Lets discuss its clearly.
Part of the post is plagiarism. You have not written the ingredients instructions nor the steps of the process so the content is plagiarism. You have not provided the source of the recipe.
"Of course the ingredients and steps you take are the same as mine too, if I want to make a glass of coffee, I need hot water, coffee powder, and sugar (according to taste)."
It is a logical fallacy. The similarity of the process of making something does not mean that the written text has to be identical. It is identical when a person does not describe the process in their own words by but copying the words of someone else (plagiarism).
We have not found any other plagiarism in your blog for now, so this comment is just for the information for now.
Please ignore the perpetual scammer-plagiarist tugbabeauty.
Keep fooling yourself