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In case folk wanted a change from mince pies, I made mince pie muffins for the Greener Kirkcaldy Community Meals..
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In case folk wanted a change from mince pies, I made mince pie muffins for the Greener Kirkcaldy Community Meals..
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The chocolate cake is my interpretation of Sachertorte because I knew we had some apricot jam lying around in the community kitchen from last week.
And then I get to tell everyone about the time I single-handedly made sachertorte for about 170 people in the mountains outside Vienna a few years ago.
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I'm now officially a volunteer moderator for the Edinburgh Freegle group.
I love Freegle (/Freecycle) and have used it for years. I've got rid of stuff I didn't need and given a loving home to many unwanted things. Things I love about Freegle are:
Possessions I have gained thanks to Freelge include:
When I met the other moderators a couple of weeks ago to become officially trained in the process, I had no idea how much goes on behind the scenes. Well, I had some idea, but actually there's loads more. Edward Hibbert is behind it all.
At it's core, Freegle still runs on Yahoo Groups. This means it's possible to interact with it through email alone. Thus, moderation takes place through the Yahoo Groups interface, but hugely enhanced thanks to Edward's moderator Firefox plugin. (It means I have to moderate using Firefox or suffer the consequences, but it's not so bad. One day maybe we/I'll port it to a Chrome extension).
However, there's also a super high tech front-end at Freegle.in/Edinburgh. Check it out. The web interface helps people get their subject lines correct and keeps track of various user stats. It detects where people are posting from from the subject line and plots it on a handy map; it categorises posts by picking out keywords from the subject line too, and usually gets it right.
There's definitely more to write about here, but I'm going to save that for another time.
Meanwhile, if you're not part of your local Freegle or Freecycle group, change that! Check out ilovefreegle.com to find yours. It's an easy and amazingly beneficial way to help the environment and interact with your local community.
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