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Recruit and resource leaders in charities. 
Likely to be tooting about…
#equity, #community, #leadership, #charity, 
#running, #reading, #restaurants, 
#movies, #music, and #berkshire UK.
#LGBTQIAlly he/him

I know that politics, religion, and current events are usually everybody's favorite discussions these days, but for this server let's try to focus on the positive things out there and use Content Warnings and hashtags when applicable to make it easy for people to filter out the stuff they're trying to get away from.

I don't mind people talking about divisive or heavy topics, but for the really negative stuff let's give people the option to not see it here.

Thanks! 🤗

#MindlySocial

I’m conscious that I haven’t done an #introduction on here, so here goes. I write weekly restaurant reviews in and around my hometown in #rdguk although I do make it over to #bristol and some other interesting parts of the U.K. too. I try to focus on independent places and I spend my own money, so no freebies. I also post about all sorts of other stuff, and I’m trying not to moan about politics so much! #restaurantblogger #foodblog
People grumbling that #Mastodon is slow at the moment... You just turned up with 1 million people in a tiny, rural village and you're complaining there's a queue to get into the only tearoom, which is run by gay pensioners Babs & Maureen as a retirement hobby on Mons-Weds. Relax!
#TwitterMigration
@ediblereading great review - really hope the people on #rdguk’s eastside give it a try. The mutton starter sounds fab

A new restaurant review - this week I try Kolkatan food on the outskirts of #rdguk - is Adda Hut worth going a little out of your way for? #restaurantreviews #foodblogger

https://ediblereading.com/2022/11/18/restaurant-review-adda-hut/

Restaurant review: Adda Hut

Edible Reading
I like how Mastodon breaks social media. A like button is the secret sauce that controls the masses. But on Mastodon, the like button is just a “send my complements to the chef.” It serves no other purpose.
@ediblereading ha :) the chip shop variety looked like it needed avoiding, but the type in the butchers looked nice - basically pork mince and cumin in a similar style to black pudding
@ediblereading that would be terrible. It was on offer in Scotland recently, alongside red pudding - which was a new one on me
@ediblereading jealous! Though no white pudding?