[WikiEN-l] Re: recipes
Ray Saintonge
saintonge at telus.net
Wed Feb 25 04:51:29 UTC 2004
Peter Jaros wrote:
> On Feb 24, 2004, at 10:31 AM, Dan Miller wrote:
>
>> I'd have fewer problems if they were accompanied by an
>> article on the food item in question. A recipe, on
>> its own, doesn't belong in an encyclopedia.
>
>
> Again, however, as someone said earlier, an encyclopedia ought to be
> *de*criptive, not *pro*scriptive.
The only ones that are proscribing the work of others are those wanting
to delete these recipes.
> Thus, cocktail recipes might be more appropriate than, say, cake
> recipes (in their respective articles). A Cosmopolitan, for instance,
> is made according to more or less one recipe, whereas there are myriad
> recipes for, for example, chocolate cake which are more than slight
> variations of one another.
If there is more than one recipe, than why not just show how they vary?
> Giving a recipe for a particular chocolate cake would not serve to
> describe chocolate cake. If one recipe was particularly famous,
> however, it might merit its own section (or possibly article; I'd like
> to try *that* cake) where the recipe *would* be descriptive. It's a
> subtle distinction, but an important one. It comes through to
> readers, if only in terms of a sense of the style.
That's very patronizing of you.
Ec
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