User talk:Alcinoe~enwikibooks

I added Public Domain Tags to the photos - I like to make all my work public domain - I just forgot to add the tags when I downloaded them.

About the French Fry picture - My mother made the fries in the picture, and did not use a recipe - I read the fry recipe and I think that they would look exactly the same as the ones in the picture.

Image
I think you cooked the Cookbook:French Fries recipe. If so, you might want to make a note of that on the FrenchFries1.jpg page and on the image caption. Some people have used generic pictures in the past, not exactly matching up with the recipe.

BTW, nice cookie pictures. (same thing about ChewyGingerCookies.jpg and CrispyGingerbreadCookies.jpg too of course &mdash; a note on the image page would be informative)

Never mind my earlier comment (see history if you care) about copyright tags; that isn't required for wikibooks. I'm more used to uploading at the Commons, where the image would soon get deleted if it was without copyright tags.

AlbertCahalan 17:46, 18 May 2005 (UTC)

So... how were the cookies? Which recipe makes better cookies? Since these recipes are now among the dozen or so with pictures (thank you), they are likely to end up as featured recipes. Probably the recipe talk pages are a good place to note how things turned out. AlbertCahalan 22:07, 18 May 2005 (UTC)

Copyright problem with Image:FreshMozzarellaBruschetta.jpg
--Derbeth 07:42, 4 October 2005 (UTC)

Image:BreadKnife.jpg
Please check all you files. This one has no license. --Derbeth talk 08:48, 18 January 2006 (UTC)

Pictures
As you can see at the top of this page, "All unlicensed images uploaded to wikibooks before November 1, 2006 will soon be deleted." You have uploaded images and some of them are untagged. You can see them here. Please review them and add appropriate tags. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me. --Think Fast 04:29, 13 November 2006 (UTC)

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Cookbook:Grammy's Potato Salad
Hi! Your recipe for Grammy's Potato Salad has been tagged as needing work for about 5 years now, and all that's missing is a quantity. You list:


 * 1/4 sweet pickle juice (from jar of pickles)

but you fail to specify 1/4 what. (Cup?)

Can you edit your recipe to correct this, please? Thanks!&mdash;D'Ranged 1 talk 10:29, 29 August 2012 (UTC)

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