Cookbook talk:Vegan Cuisine

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Also check out the VeganWiki (in German). If you're interested in cooperating for a multilingual VeganWiki, please get in touch with us.


 * Yes, lets make a multilingual VeganWiki. Set it up, post the link here, and we will grow something amazing together.

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 * Hmmm... as links seem not to be too welcome here, could you contact us on http://de.veganwiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl/VeganWikiWelcome ??

Thanks nevertheless for giving us room and space to network at least on this discussion site :/ -- Tim


 * Sorry, didn't mean to seem unfriendly, but we're pretty consistent that discussions about pages belong in the Talk: namespace, and this was starting to become a discussion. I'll go back and put an external links section on the module, and include a link to the VeganWiki.  Thanks. Gentgeen 07:47, 22 Apr 2004 (UTC)


 * Thanks :) I now added the Cookbook:VeganCuisine as InterWiki in the German language VeganWiki. Perhaps we could add the VeganWiki to this one as well and translate and interlink recipes... -- DeVeganWiki:Tim

We could set up an English VeganWiki on en.veganwiki.org. Check out http://veganwiki.org/ if you're interested... thanxxxx! Tim

Mshonle -- thanks for the correction re:replacements v. substitutions. Kellen

Policy for denoting vegan recipes
I would like to propose a policy for denoting vegan recipes. When a recipe is normally vegan, as in soy milk, only its name should be listed. When the vegan recipe is a special case of another recipe, as in vegan brownies, the recipe name should be listed, with "vegan" in parentheses. Like so: This is in preference to "vegan recipename," since it will assist in indexing and categorization in the cookbook project as a whole. I think.
 * Soy Milk
 * Brownies (Vegan)

Kellen
 * Sounds good to me. MShonle 20:35, 7 Jan 2005 (UTC)
 * I like it. Gentgeen 15:47, 8 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Most of the recipes I have are normal recipes, to which I add vegan variations. Mostly I do this because the original recipe wasn't vegan and it's farily trivial to interchange the ingredients, but I want to make an explicit note that doing it with vegan products works. With respect to the Cookbook:Recipes listing, how do people think I should denote these: I am undecided on this, but I'm leaning towards the 3rd since it's not a proper vegan recipe. Kellen 01:11, 22 May 2005 (UTC)
 * 1) Cardamom Bread
 * 2) Cardamom Bread (vegan)
 * 3) Cardamom Bread (with vegan variation)

this page should be split
Part of the page is about the special diet. Part of the page is a list of recipes.

This page could be split into Vegan_Recipes and Vegan_Diet. --(anon did not sign)

I very much agree. It's a little long and unruly. --64.231.142.250 03:01, 9 May 2005 (UTC)

I suggest Cookbook:Vegan_Recipes and Cookbook:Vegan_Substitutions for the names. AlbertCahalan 03:25, 9 May 2005 (UTC)


 * Agreed. I'll do it. Kellen 17:40, 17 May 2005 (UTC)

category link problem
I made a few changes, including trying to make a link to Category:Vegan_recipes, since that's where the recipes are. But it wasn't working for some very odd reason -- the links & linked text simply wouldn't show up at all when I saved, and aren't even now -- hence the full URL on the link on the third bullet, for the time being. (I tried other category pages and they wouldn't work either.) Zach 22:28, 17 Apr 2005 (UTC)


 * You make a link to a category like this Category:Category name, which results in this Category:Category name. Gentgeen 22:30, 17 Apr 2005 (UTC)

advertising
G'day all,

I removed a bunch of links to specific forms of vegan cheese and milk. I really think if we are going to mention specfic brands then we should do it in a table sinilar to the ones on wikipedia comparing different software and the like. We HAVE to stay NPOV, so we cant go around advertising this or that brand.

It is open to manipulation by companies, and it is also not international, since most of the linked brands are only avaliable in one or two countries. The bellman 13:02, 25 Apr 2005 (UTC)
 * (duplicate of what I put on your talk page:) I added most of those companies (some while not logged in) for the express purpose of people being able to find vegan products. These could perhaps be split off to another page, but I think it's unreasonable to eliminate them. Vegan substitute products are difficult to find and it's even more difficult to find good ones. I am curious about your thoughts on this. Kellen 17:07, 17 May 2005 (UTC)
 * expanding on this: I think that having links to specific products (especially "basic" ones) is important with respect to veganism. Many of these basic things are prohibitively difficult, specialized, or time consuming to prepare (vegan cheese, for example) and it's unreasonable to just note that they exist without providing possibilities for people to find them (vegan substitutes like this are notoriously hard to get a hold of). I do agree that these are country specific, even region-specific, but I don't think there's a solution for this except maybe to denote that they are indeed region specific.
 * With respect to NPOV, I think that the difficulty in finding certain replacements trumps the "neutrality" of a non-mention. I'd like to see this software comparison table you're referring to, as this could satisfy both of our desires here. Kellen 17:16, 17 May 2005 (UTC)

Interwiki Link
Hi there, the link to german wikibooks is a almost dead end- it should go straight to https://de.wikibooks.org/wiki/Kochbuch/_Vegetarische_und_Vegane_Ern%C3%A4hrung - would someone fix that, please?

kind regards, Sujalajus (discuss • contribs) 19:05, 27 October 2013 (UTC)

Crudevegan, Multicooker and WikiProject
BoldLuis (discuss • contribs) 08:26, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
 * Crudevegan recipes are a type within vegan cuisine: raw veganism.
 * Also interesting the multicooker recipes. For example, Multicooker Beet Risotto...
 * Any WikiProject about Veganism in Cookbook, where people can add to the list?.