Goolsby's Country Sausage
▲ 16 r/Costco

Goolsby's Country Sausage

Goolsby's Premium Country Sausage -- frozen 24 ct patties - net wt 40oz (2.5 lbs)

Have you tried these ? Love / Hate ?

Anything I should know, any tips ? Are they spicy at all ? We normally get Jimmy Dean hot. I'm nervous to buy these for a crowd since I've never had them and don't know if they're good.

How big are the patties, in comparison for example to the patty on McDonalds sausage biscuit ? I'm trying to figure out how many I would need for 8 adults and 7 kids age 4-17 (1 boy age 17, 5 girls age 6-15. 1 boy age 4).

They are $9.89 in our store.

Thanks in advance !!

https://sameday.costco.com/store/costco/products/241300-goolsby-s-premium-country-sausage-patties-24-ct

/\ this is what we normally buy (Jimmy Dean hot in the roll)

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u/AngelaReddit — 1 day ago

New Mod Achievements

The Fast Reply criteria I think is too hard for mods of new subreddits. Not only do you have to respond within one hour! but also it has to be to different people. AND you have to do it 5 times. Something you have no control over if you're not getting anything to reply to.

As an example, my new subreddit is 3 weeks old tomorrow. So far I am the ONLY member still. I've only had a total of 2 unique visitors in addition to myself. And only one of them has posted/commented in the subreddit and they haven't joined (posted but didn't join). I was online when they posted so I was able to fast reply and get past the Mod Hatchling criteria. I started the sub July 23 and achieved mod hatchling by July 29. At this rate I don't know if I will ever make it to level 2 Mod Awakening. Haha, kidding not kidding. (Any suggestions for my sub r/AmogusIO, a territory-stealing multiplayer game that's addictively fun in a Pac-Man kinda way ?)

In my opinion, the number needed for Fast Reply for the Mod Awakening achievement should be lower ... like 3 fast replies ? Or, for it not to be required to be 5 different people ??

New Mods:
Which of the mod achievement levels have you completed (none, hatchling, awakening, of people, in tights) ?
How long did it take you for each level (find by looking on achievements screen in profile) ?
Do you think the criteria are all good or could use some tweaking, if tweak what would you change ?
Any other criteria that should have been included ?

New Mod/Subreddit Achievements

Mod Hatchling
You've taken your first mod steps—now show consistency, speed, planning, and teamwork.

  • Post for 3-days
  • Fast reply - Respond to a comment from another person in your community within an hour.
  • Create 5 posts - Communities with 5 recent posts attract 3.2x more visitors and are more likely to be discovered on search and Home.
  • Invite a person to your community - Send an invite to folks who love the topic and who can contribute a post or comment.

Mod Awakening
An awakening is beginning. Keep showing up, replying fast, planning ahead, and building your squad.

  • Post for 7-days - Communities posting daily for 7 days are 60% more likely to establish an active audience than less active ones.
  • Fast reply 5 times - Respond to 5 different people’s comments that are less than an hour old.
  • Schedule text posts for 2 weeks - Use the post scheduler (🕑 on desktop, 3 dots on mobile) to add at least one post each week for two consecutive weeks.
  • Invite 5 people to community - Send five invites to folks who love the topic and who can contribute a post or comment.

Mod of the People
You're not just a mod—you’re building a lasting presence. Lead with consistency, speed, and vision.

  • Post for 14-days - Communities posting daily for 14 days attract 2.4x more visitors than other active ones.
  • Fast reply 10 times - Respond to 10 different people’s comments that are less than an hour old.
  • Schedule text posts for 4 weeks - Maintain weekly scheduled posts for a month.
  • Invite 10 people to community - Send 10 invites to folks who love the topic and who can contribute a post or comment.

Mod in Tights
You’ve gone full capes-and-karma. Lead your community like the hero mod you are.

  • Post for 30-days - Communities posting daily for 30 days are 40% more likely to achieve long term growth than other highly active ones.
  • Fast reply 25 times - Respond to 25 different people’s comments that are less than an hour old.
  • Schedule text posts for 10 weeks - Maintain weekly scheduled posts for ten weeks.
  • Invite 25 people to community - Send 25 invites to folks who love the topic and who can contribute a post or comment.

u/AsteriskRX 
u/techiesgoboom 

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u/AngelaReddit — 7 days ago

Be the very 1st person to join r/AmogusIO, an addictive territory-stealing multiplayer game

https://www.reddit.com/r/AmogusIO/

Oh, and I guess I should add, it's free to just click & play. I will put some links in the sub, as offsite links are not allowed here. No registration required, you can select a display name or it will auto assign a player number.

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u/AngelaReddit — 23 days ago
▲ 26 r/amogus

Anyone here play Amogus.IO (the territory stealing game, not the game in the spaceship) ?

u/AngelaReddit — 26 days ago

Automations & Post Flair

IDEA FOR IMPROVEMENT

TL/DR the IDEA : on educating users on Post Flair
Have descriptions that display next to each of the flair options in the Post Flair popup
This can be instead of or in addition to a post flair automation.

BACKGROUND: Automations is not ideal for Post Flair on our subreddit, as the display message only allows 500 characters. I was able to (barely) fit the instructions for User Flair within 500 characters in the automation's Display a message condition box to 'educate users about user flair rules'. HOWEVER, the sub has many more post flairs than user flairs and so I need more than 500 characters to 'educate users about post flair' (I need 1323 characters for the post flair message box in my automation). But, that gave me an idea for an even better way to deal with users choosing post flair . . .

LINK: I explain my idea in this imgur : https://imgur.com/a/KpYb9Vo
I have also included example images of what this popup could look like.

DETAILED EXPLANATION:
Have a description for each of the flairs that will display next to the flair options in the Post Flair popup that they get when they click the 'Add flair and tags' button and are choosing the flair they want to use.

When a user clicks on create post and then clicks to add flair & tags for the post, a popup gives them a list of flair that is available for them to choose from. If the Mods had a field in the post flair settings to be able to add a short description to each flair which would display next to the flair, then that would be great for helping the users determine which is the appropriate flair they should choose. And it would be right there in front of them while they are selecting their flair in the popup without them having to go to another page, back to the subreddit's home page, or to the subreddit's wiki/guide/rules. I have included 2 example images of different layout styles of what this popup could look like.

These post flair descriptions would be added by the sub's mods in Mod Tools on the edit Post Flair settings page and I have included an example image of what this mod tool could look like (adds a new field for description, I've marked it with a yellow arrow). Note: Some subs may not want this feature, and they could avoid it by not entering any description in the field. Another option to avoid the feature would be if Reddit also included a toggle where subs could choose if they want the popup to display as it does now, or toggle it on to also include the descriptions in the popup. Here is the settings page for post flair: https://www.reddit.com/mod/SUBREDDITNAME/postflair

Note: I made the imgur back in January before the automations enhancements were completed, which is why I talk about the enhancements "coming soon"

u/AngelaReddit — 1 month ago
▲ 2 r/skyrim

"Cage" I haven't seen

There's a "cage" that's locked on the inside arch of a set of ruins. Pictured here on the left inside of the closest arch. The RefID in my game is 000cde17 and the BaseID is 00074eba if anyone has creation kit and is willing to look it up.

My question ... is a cage like this found anywhere else in the game ? I haven't seen any and haven't yet found any mention of a cage like this anywhere in the wiki other than on the unmarked places page. I play AE, maybe was this added by a Creation .... or is it part of the base game / SE ?

North of Autumnshade Clearing, between Boulderfall Cave and Fort Greenwall, is an altar surrounded by stone structures. After dealing with the hostile warlock and bone wolf, you can find a copy of the Restoration skill book Racial Phylogeny and some fire salts on the altar. An adept-locked container called a cage is mounted on the side of one of the stone structures and can be unlocked to yield a few Dwemer items and a healing potion.

https://preview.redd.it/0zc5mrjera3h1.jpg?width=3840&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0562a7350626dd985d81a02200bb038c98381870

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u/AngelaReddit — 3 months ago