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Did you know... that an American recipe from 1870 for macaroni pie(pictured) includes meat from squirrels, birds or wild ducks?
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"Wikipedia is not a food dictionary" is the worst reason for deletion I ever heard. It's an *encyclopedia*, this *includes* such things as items of cuisine. There are countless other items of food of similar notability and I would urge another mass-deletion spree to complement the one of biographies. I note also that Cuisine of Trinidad and Tobago at *least* mentions the Trinidadian version and making this page has, in fact, filled in a red link. Further, it is listed in Wikipedia:Requested_articles along with many other items that I now realise are infra dig for the glorious Wikipedia Project. I am not ignorant of the fact that the page has been created in the past -- in those events there may well have been no case, or a case poorly presented. I hope to do better. - Pthag (talk) 14:44, 5 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]