Food Corner
#1
Posted 01 April 2009 - 05:07 PM
#2
Posted 01 April 2009 - 06:20 PM
#3
Posted 01 April 2009 - 06:39 PM
#4
Posted 02 April 2009 - 06:27 PM
Because I need to make Pizza dough for tomorrow????If it's something you guys really want, then start preparing some serious justification for it.At first blush, I don't see the need. You can always do a search in the PH with the string "recipe and lasagna". But if there's a real need that I don't see, let's hear it. As I said in the address, if you can make a case for it we'll add it but you have to provide some reasoning.
#5
Posted 03 April 2009 - 11:44 PM
I would say it's for the same reason we break out the Beer recipes. Otherwise you could use the same string to find "recipe and pale ale". I think if you made the rules tight where it's just recipes and not, "the what's for dinner" threads it would mirror the aforementioned Beer recipe thread.If it's something you guys really want, then start preparing some serious justification for it.At first blush, I don't see the need. You can always do a search in the PH with the string "recipe and lasagna". But if there's a real need that I don't see, let's hear it. As I said in the address, if you can make a case for it we'll add it but you have to provide some reasoning.
#6
Posted 04 April 2009 - 05:33 AM
I was going to say 'because this is more organized.' But +1 I think your arguement shows more thought than mine.I would say it's for the same reason we break out the Beer recipes. Otherwise you could use the same string to find "recipe and pale ale". I think if you made the rules tight where it's just recipes and not, "the what's for dinner" threads it would mirror the aforementioned Beer recipe thread.
#7
Posted 04 April 2009 - 08:43 AM
Ok, but I'm not completely sold on a beer recipe forum either.I would say it's for the same reason we break out the Beer recipes. Otherwise you could use the same string to find "recipe and pale ale". I think if you made the rules tight where it's just recipes and not, "the what's for dinner" threads it would mirror the aforementioned Beer recipe thread.
#8
Posted 04 April 2009 - 08:49 AM
but yet there it is... and i think most ppl have enjoyed its presence for years on that other place. much like a lot of ppl have asked for a food type forum for years. not asking for a foodie forum.. just a repository for food recipes. I, personally, have never seen the reason for the wall that's been throw up over something like this.Ok, but I'm not completely sold on a beer recipe forum either.
#9
Posted 04 April 2009 - 09:16 AM
#10
Posted 04 April 2009 - 09:26 AM
I think it's a bit of the other way around, in the grand scheme of things. Having yet another sub-forum for people to check means that many people just skip that content completely.One thing I'll mention is the existance of a forum will cause people to post in it. I probably wouldn't have written the Gingerman and Blind Tiger reviews had I not noticed the Reviews / Bars & Brewpubs forum. Someone else posted a review in there and now I've got a bunch of reviews I want to write.
#11
Posted 04 April 2009 - 09:55 AM
And when its stuck several hundreds of pages back years from now, it will be data lost. Or more obnoxious, data repeated over and over. If you can justify the beer recipes, then why not the food?I think it's a bit of the other way around, in the grand scheme of things. Having yet another sub-forum for people to check means that many people just skip that content completely.
#12
Posted 04 April 2009 - 09:58 AM
I think that's a good thing. I mean if you're looking for Julie's recipe for enchiladas...it's nice to have it set up in a forum instead of going to page 1 of the PH and finding 20 recipe threads on page 1 while you're looking for the cigar thread. Besides, do you guys not have any dust catchers in your home? It gives a good feeling as well as being functional. How much trouble is it exactly? Does it clutter the Modding in a way I'm not aware of? I'm not being sarcastic, I am truely curious.I think it's a bit of the other way around, in the grand scheme of things. Having yet another sub-forum for people to check means that many people just skip that content completely.
#13
Posted 04 April 2009 - 09:58 AM
That's true too. I almost never read WM&C. I think they can both be true at the same time since I was personally affected in both ways. But doesn't that ability generally make it more efficient/valuable for users? I really just don't like the taste of wine, I can drink a cider once or twice a year because they are usually highly carbonated. But if that stuff was cluttering my Beer forum it would just make me have to work harder and thus make the forum less enjoyable. It's just a matter of balance though, NB & B3 forums are waaaay to broken up for my tastes.I think it's a bit of the other way around, in the grand scheme of things. Having yet another sub-forum for people to check means that many people just skip that content completely.
#14
Posted 04 April 2009 - 10:26 AM
I agree, point taken. However, I'm not sure that a sub-forum is the right solution for either beer recipes or other recipes. We are exploring some other options, a wiki for example, that could be used for beer recipes, cooking recipes, general brewing information, and perhaps other stuff as well. We hear you that there is a need, we just want to make sure we find the right way to fill it. A sub-forum has the virtue of simplicity, a wiki has the virtue of flexibility and organization. However, with a wiki, we're asking Mr York to devote a bunch of time and effort to set it up, so that has to be taken into consideration as well.And when its stuck several hundreds of pages back years from now, it will be data lost. Or more obnoxious, data repeated over and over. If you can justify the beer recipes, then why not the food?
It's not trouble so much as our bias that an uncluttered forum is better than a cluttered forum. With a sub-forum, I'm concerned that a lot of the cooking chatter would be siphoned off into a place that a lot of people will never go. That would be a shame, in my opinion.How much trouble is it exactly? Does it clutter the Modding in a way I'm not aware of? I'm not being sarcastic, I am truely curious.
#15
Posted 06 April 2009 - 04:59 AM
This is a top concern of mine too.It's not trouble so much as our bias that an uncluttered forum is better than a cluttered forum. With a sub-forum, I'm concerned that a lot of the cooking chatter would be siphoned off into a place that a lot of people will never go. That would be a shame, in my opinion.
#16
Posted 29 April 2009 - 02:27 PM
I think a wiki will be great for established recipes. However, with a wiki there is no way to comment on a recipe. It puts the recipe out there to be used, but allows for no discussion on ways to modify it, possible substitutions, other people's successes or failures with the recipe. It isn't a living document, like the forums allow for. Also, if the concern is that the discussion is going to go to another place in the same forum, and therefore will receive less attention, are people are going to click on the wiki page to find the information?I don't care whether or not the food recipes are separate in the PH, but I do like the discussion on the recipes in the beer recipe forum.-DubsI agree, point taken. However, I'm not sure that a sub-forum is the right solution for either beer recipes or other recipes. We are exploring some other options, a wiki for example, that could be used for beer recipes, cooking recipes, general brewing information, and perhaps other stuff as well. We hear you that there is a need, we just want to make sure we find the right way to fill it. A sub-forum has the virtue of simplicity, a wiki has the virtue of flexibility and organization. However, with a wiki, we're asking Mr York to devote a bunch of time and effort to set it up, so that has to be taken into consideration as well.It's not trouble so much as our bias that an uncluttered forum is better than a cluttered forum. With a sub-forum, I'm concerned that a lot of the cooking chatter would be siphoned off into a place that a lot of people will never go. That would be a shame, in my opinion.
#17
Posted 09 May 2009 - 09:02 AM
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