On May 21, 2004, at 1:20 PM, John Knouse wrote:
I find this whole recipe argument kind of odd. What's wrong with sample recipes? Someone can, for instance, read the article about tapioca and not get a very complete understanding of it. But a recipe that the reader can make can provide a far more complete understanding of tapioca.
I'll agree with that. But an article shouldn't assert that this is *the* way to make tapioca pudding. The recipe should be exemplary of most recipes. (I don't think I used that correctly, but I hope the meaning gets across...)
Peter
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