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Katie Archibald announces her retirement from track cycling | Team GB
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teamgb.comScheduler Plus mod app needs feedback
Scheduler Plus is a wiki based, automod styled post scheduler.
Key features:
Event chunks define a start post and end post together with a duration. Change the start date and the end date moves with it automatically.
Floating dates, allowing you to schedule posts in the style of yearly on the first monday of march instead of a fixed date. The date advances each year without any wiki edits.
Date check alerts send a modmail reminder a configurable number of days before any entry fires, prompting mods to verify the date is still correct. Useful for events that shift dates year to year.
Image library allowing the upload of images once and the ability to reference them in any post or comment using short codes like [IMG:BANNER]. Images display inline in post bodies and comments using Reddit's rich text format.
App link and full guide wiki:
https://developers.reddit.com/apps/schedulerplus
https://old.reddit.com/r/schedulerplus/wiki/schedulerplus\_guide
My name is Keith Kendrick and I am the magazine editor at Good Food (formerly BBC Good Food) and I've been writing about cheese for 10 years. I am an Associate of the UK's Academy of Cheese, as well as a regular judge at the British and Irish Cheese Awards, Artisan Cheese Awards, and Virtual Cheese Awards - each year I help to judge 5,000 cheeses from over 40 countries at the World Cheese Awards! I'll be here on r/cheese Tuesday 12th May 15:30-16:30 BST for an AMA to answer any cheese-related questions.
Had this twice in the last year and it's always amazing. The fried chicken is very light and crunchy.
Alice from the Good Food Test Kitchen - Answering all your British Test Kitchen Questions [AMA][Crosspost]
Tune into Good Foods AMA with Alice Shields! - 16:00–17:00 BST, Wednesday 22 April @ r/Food
Alice is a recipe writer, food editor and baking specialist. Ask them anything on how a British test kitchen develops foolproof recipes: www.reddit.com/r/food/comments/1smydwj/ama_alice_from_the_good_food_test_kitchen/
I’m Alice, a London-based recipe writer, food editor and baking specialist in the Good Food Test Kitchen – the team behind the UK’s biggest food media brand and its go-to British recipes.
I’ll be on r/food from 16:00–17:00 BST, Wednesday 22 April for an AMA.
Bring me your questions on British baking and cooking – from proper scones, Victoria sponge and sticky toffee pudding to roast dinners, traybakes and next-level weeknight meals. If you’ve ever wanted the inside scoop on how a British test kitchen develops foolproof recipes, help fixing a recipe that won’t behave or want to know anything about food trends, techniques or ingredients, this is your chance to ask anything.