Mattslew Batberg-Mothfit (any/all)
@mbrobergmoffitt.bsky.social
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Aka: Matthew Broberg-Moffitt Author, chef, freelance sensitivity reader. Autistic, enby. Shire adjacent. Food Aversion cookbook COLOR TASTE TEXTURE is out now! (Avery / PRH) Rep’d by Sharon Belcastro at @belcastroagency.bsky.social
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I’m an Autistic classically trained chef and I wrote a food aversion acceptance cookbook and guide titled COLOR TASTE TEXTURE, that’s all about finding out what works for specific sensory needs and how to customize food for them. It’s useful for all ages, no cooking experience necessary.
Color Taste Texture by Matthew Broberg-Moffitt: 9780593538593 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books
An accessible family cookbook that offers solutions rather than tricks to empower the food-averse, autistic, and picky eater, with 46 recipes. This much-needed cookbook combines tips and techniques.....
www.penguinrandomhouse.com
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I use ghee or clarified butter (ghee is easier because you can just buy it and melt it in a little pan) and my own seasoning blend (with salt, onion and garlic powder, smoked paprika, a bit of cumin and mustard powder, a pinch of sugar, and MSG).
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I hope your family loves it and finds it helpful!! 🥺💜 If you have any questions, please feel free to ask
mbrobergmoffitt.bsky.social
Thank you popcorn.

Don’t know how many meals I’ve replaced with popcorn because every other food gave me the ick.
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always remember who was there for you at your lowest. thank you cigarettes
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Blocking the guy who thinks Terry Pratchett being someone’s favorite author at 45 is somehow embarrassing. Anything else that person has to say is fruit from the poisonous tree.
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Toad sat on the edge of his bed. “Blah,” said Toad. “I feel down in the dumps.”
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Started a Star Trek: Voyager rewatch. It’s the only Star Trek I haven’t watched more than once.
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Happy Birthday!!! 🥳🌈🦄💫💜🍾🎂🎁
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Frog said, “Would you like me to tell you a story, Toad? “

“Yes,” said Toad, “if you know one.”
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Because it feels relevant as we continue to evaluate the media and our representatives’ statements, my favorite way to identify the active vs. passive voice.
A post by Rebecca Johnson:
“I finally learned how to teach my guys to ID the passive voice. If you can insert "by zombies" after the verb, you have passive voice.”

A tumblr respond from mightymur:
“The final, brilliant word on passive voice.
"She was killed [by zombies.]"<--passive
"Zombies killed [by zombies] her." <-- active”
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thxnywy.art
trash dragons, highly auspicious
#art
serpentine critters with the heads of a possum, raccoon, and rat erupt from a garbage bag, scattering trash all around
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slooterman.bsky.social
I think more people should be aware of how much cool stuff Link does in real life. He’s not just a poster.
thinkingautism.com
“As a neurodiversity advocate and as an autistic person, I’m really grateful for so much of the work that’s been done that allows me to be myself and to be successful being myself.” Link, who has been *banned*!?!? from this platform?

thinkingautismguide.com/2025/06/spac... #AutisticWhileBlack
Space Law, Race, and Neurodiversity: Autistic Advocate AJ Link
We live in a country & society that is built on racism. The neurodivergent community isn't free of that racism—per Autistic advocate AJ Link.
thinkingautismguide.com
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😭 So glad to be able to help and thank you 💜
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I like that I enjoy learning how to do new things and helping people with what I’ve learned.