Imagine expressing your love through the art of baking, only to discover your creations have been hijacked by your own mother! This is the predicament of a 28-year-old woman who moved in with her conservative parents during the lockdown. Her passion for baking led to an unexpected discovery that her mother has been claiming her delicious creations as her own on Facebook. The plot thickens as we delve into this family drama…
A Sweet Hobby Turned Sour

The Pastry Paparazzi

A Shocking Discovery ️♀️

A Web of Deceit ️

An Unflattering Portrait

A Dilemma Arises

An Update and a Plan

A Father’s Perspective

A Meeting is Set ️

A Silver Lining ☁️

A Positive Turn

A Heartfelt Thanks ❤️

A Delicious Drama Unfolds: Daughter’s Dilemma Over Deceptive Dessert Posts
Our baking enthusiast found herself in a sticky situation when she discovered her mother was serving up her sweet creations as her own on Facebook. The mother’s posts painted a picture of her daughter as a helpless adult, relying on her mother’s culinary skills. This led our protagonist to contemplate a digital intervention, but after some reflection and advice, she decided on a more mature approach. She opened up to her dad and planned a family discussion, while also reconnecting with distant relatives on Facebook to share her baking journey. This tale of family, deceit, and desserts has left us all with a lot to chew on!
Confrontation vs. Public Exposure: A Battle of Baking Betrayals

“NTA. Public humiliation is wrong, but she has it coming. “

NTA. Expose her deception and claim your culinary creations!

ESH: Daughter plans to show off baking skills to mom’s family

Confront mom privately, demand apology, or expose her publicly?
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YTA if this explodes on Facebook. Watermark your pictures!

NTA calls out mom’s deceptive behavior in bake-off competition
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ESH situation, but reaching out privately could mend family ties
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NTA. Have a mature conversation first, but screenshots could expose her.

Daughter confronts mom’s deceptive dessert drama on Facebook. YTA.

Sneaky solutions to confront mom’s deceptive dessert drama

Heartbreaking betrayal: Mom exploits daughter’s love and belittles her online

Petty revenge: Bake a pie, post picture, expose mom’s deception!

Confronting mom’s public embarrassment: tactful solutions and updates wanted!

Confront her offline, don’t stoop to Facebook drama. #NTA

Daughter calls out mom’s dessert deception on social media

Defending your daughter’s honor against deceptive dessert drama.

Expose her deception with evidence and demand respect.

Blow your mom away with overseas dessert pictures! NTA

NTA, confront her and expose the deceptive dessert drama!

YWBTA if you did it on her account… but absolutely not if you tagged her/wrote on her timeline with the original pics and set the record straight.

NTA, confront her on your account and share it to her followers

Expose your mom’s deception through a proud baking album

NTA: Expose mom’s deception with Facebook lives and demand apology

Impersonating mom = AH. Suggestions: friend her friends, confront, reply, stop baking, sue. NTA

Confrontation is hard, but honesty is the best dessert policy

Don’t stoop to her level! Rise above the dessert drama
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Impersonation and deception: a recipe for family drama

YTA. Confront her on FB, don’t prove your mom right.

NTA, but don’t use her account to correct things. Take action!

Outsmart her by starting your own baking account
