Talk:Alice B. Toklas brownie
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Recipe copyright
The list of ingrediants cannot be copyrighted but the text of the instructions can be? Is the text of the recipe instructions ok to have here? Gbleem 03:27 Jan 23, 2003 (UTC)
- That is not the original text of the recipe, but a paraphrase. - Montréalais
Quote source
To what source should the quoted text (beginning with "The late Poetess Gertrude...") be attributed? -- Arteitle 11:47, Mar 5, 2004 (UTC)
I see that the quoted passage can be found in the article at The Straight Dope (http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a4_234.html) on the recipe, and there it's only attributed to Time. I'm inclined to think that it could be summarised and unquoted in this article, so that's what I'll do. -- Arteitle 16:16, Mar 5, 2004 (UTC)
D'oh, I really should have examined the edit history. I see that it was only unattributed due to apparent vandalism by the most recent editor. I just reverted it back to the most recent complete version. -- Arteitle 16:40, Mar 5, 2004 (UTC)
REQUEST
I HEARD ALICE GIVING OUT HTIS RECEIPE ON A TAPE AS I WALKED INTO SOMETHING SPECIAL A LESBIAN VENTURE IN MIAMI. i AM FROM PERU SO MY FRIENDS WHO RUN THIS VEGETARIAN EXPERIENCE ONLY BY DONATION/ WOMYN ONLY, WERE LISTENING TO ALICE EXPLAINING HOW TO MAKE THESE SPECIAL BROWNIES. I WOULD LIKE TO GET THESE TAPES IF YOU KNOW I WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE. REGARDS, SUSAN