Talk:Singapore Sling

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[edit] Recipe to Wikibooks

Just in case this is watched by anyone. The recipe doesn't belong here, but rather on Wikibooks (there is a policy about not listing recipes somewhere). There is a b:Bartending book there in case anyone wants to move it there and add a link with Template:Wikibooks. I'm not going to be bold because I'm busy deprecating the old template which was used to link to a Wikibook page which has now disappeared. --Swift 18:29, 21 September 2006 (UTC)

The reference is WP:NOT#IINFO. It appears that the general consensus that an illustrative recipe can certainly be included in a fully developed article, especially if there are historical and cultural references to it. This article does that to some degree. The article should be expanded so that there is no confusion. --Willscrlt 02:45, 1 January 2007 (UTC)