On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 10:56:05 +0100, Sabine
Cretella
<sabine_cretella(a)yahoo.it> wrote:
So some of you say: a recipe is not part of
culture and has nothing to
do with encyclopedias .... hmmmm ...
I don't see anyone saying that.
If you say a description of a dish is OK, but not
the recipe then from
this article
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Night
Lyrics should be taken to wikisource
There's no difference between the description of a song and the lyrics
and the description of a dish and the recipe. Now you say: but lyrics
are unique - this is not true - Silent Night in Italian has three
different versions of lyrics ... so three recipes for the same dish (music)
That's three. That's not a different one for everyone making it, often
several per person.
Andre Engels
Andre,
Expect a typical recipy, perhaps add a few significant varieties and
that is what you will find. I cannot foresee that everyone will want to
write how they want their eggs in the morning. As far as I am concerned,
I like mine with a kiss (to quote the song). :)
Thanks,
GerardM
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