OCD's support is expanding!
Hello everyone! This is the 1466th compilation post of OCD's latest curation efforts. It has been known that OCD has been supporting leading niche communities under its Community Incubation Program. However, there are still a lot of other niche communities not supported by OCD. This curation initiative will help in supporting those communities.
This newest curation effort aims to encourage authors to post in appropriate communities even if those communities are not under the incubation program. This will also encourage users to explore more into the different communities in Hive.
How this Works
OCD curators and community leaders will find posts from other niche communities and recommend them for an upvote. Unlike those communities in the incubation program where curation is focused, this curation initiative is spread out. This will help find undervalued posts from smaller communities that deserve support.
This will highlight both the author and the community where the post is located. This way, smaller niche communities can focus on growing their subscribers and increasing the engagements within their respective communities. A small boost goes a long way.
Speaking of boost, here are the curated posts for this batch:
Curated Posts
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Community: Hive Cuba

I walked down the road to his house with him holding onto my shoulder to be his guide and it had been years since I had walked there, since I moved in. I had lived there for many years, five years in total. I felt many emotions, nerves, sadness, a little homesickness, but no joy. It was the first house I had, but it was in bad conditions, I had to work a lot to improve it and above all I had a lot of unpleasantness when I lived there. The first two years we had big problems with the water, then my husband went on mission and I had to fix the carpentry and a huge ditch that was on the side of the house and I had to solve everything by myself. That's why I don't have very good memories of that period.
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Community: Daily Blog

Hi, Daily Blog community! Happy New Year to everyone. I hope you're having a blast after the celebration. Well, I am happy to say that my laptop screen has been fixed, thanks to my husband. My husband is such a handyman. He loves to fix many things as long as he can. We ordered the laptop screen last year in November and it arrived in the second week of December. I was able to bring my laptop to Paris during the Christmas holiday and posted two articles during the week.
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Community: Foodies Bee Hive
A photo of Futomaki rolls caught my eyes. Futomaki is a variety of sushi rolls. I like it and make it both at home and for catering. I have served vegan Sushi rolls at a local market quite for a while. I think mine was good enough and people liked it but ... the cross section of the Sushi in the book is incomparably more beautiful.
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Community: Wednesday Walk

Hello friends, it is a pleasure to greet you and share with you my first walk of this new year. Here in Cuba we spent the end of the year with a rather cloudy weather due to the presence of a cold front, but since January 1st the sun welcomed us with a clear blue sky. These first days have been very beautiful and it is very nice to go for a walk in the mornings.Just yesterday, I went out early to buy bread with my sister-in-law Sabrina and on the way back I decided to take a different route, so instead of taking the road to the right, as usual, we went straight ahead.
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Community: Foodies Bee Hive

Best wishes for this new year to all the friends of this delicious #foodiesbeehive community. Today I want to share with you a recipe I made at home to surprise some friends who visited us. It is a delicious pork meatloaf, which I am sure you will love.
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Community: The MINIMALIST

My sister-in-law happened to share a concern with me about the sudden approach of her kids school proprietress, who asked for a loan of N100,000 ($84), which was promised to be deducted from the children's tuition fees by January. Not only that, she made my sister-in-law realize she was the last resort and needed the money urgently. My sister-in-law (permit me to call her Esther for the purpose of this conversation) called her husband over the phone, who is my stepbrother, to inform him, and after some back and forth, I pleaded to chip in my take after the phone conversation.
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Community: BEER

Excellent evening, beer-loving community! Despite having been here on Hive for a while, I'm new to making posts. However, as soon as I realized that there is a unique community to talk about beer, my interest increased tremendously. I may not be an expert on beers, but I do consume them a lot.... Maybe that will make me a beer expert!
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Community: TravelFeed

I actually had to spend some time away in order to notice: there is actually a real pretty little neighborhood just next to where I live! Tourists may came from far and wide to see stereotypical colonial buildings between narrow little streets, and if these sites happen to be somewhat famous, they may even crowd out all the locals, except for those who are trying to sell them overpriced souvenirs made in China. Welcome the mass-tourist experience!
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Community: Throwback Thursday

A few years ago, two of my best friends emigrated to the United States to start a new life with their parents, leaving many things in our country. We often kept in touch, but due to our busy schedules, we didn't have the same communication as when they were here. One day, out of the blue, they told me to open the door of my house 😂, they had come to Venezuela without telling anyone, and that's when I knew that my vacation was going to be filled with fun.
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Community: Creative Cuisine

I thank the Creator for providing us with everything we needed. Most of all, what it means to share this important moment with my children, year after year. Although I regret and it hurts me a lot, the great absences, due to the distance. Now, without further words, let's go with the recipe, not without first telling you that in my family, it was customary that in every reunion, could not miss the sanduchón prepared by my aunt(+). She stood out with her recipe. She made it with different ingredients. Tuna, corn, tartar sauce, cheese, ham, salsa rosada, etc. She taught us to expect, Purita's longed-for Sanduchón. Some say it is of Mexican origin, but I will know when I go to that country and get to try it. Without further ado, let's get started.
This concludes this batch's curation report. We would like to congratulate those who are featured and supported. Keep up the good work and continue to explore Hive Communities.
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