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An IP user has been adding to the lede the Esko book, with content: "Despite these claims, references to oat milk exist at least as early as 1980: see<ref>{{cite book|title=Macrobiotic Cooking for Everyone, page 207|year=1980|authors=Edward Eske, Wendy Eske|quote=To make oat milk, for example, ... cook one cup of whole oats with 5 cups of water until very creamy and done. Puree the oats, place them in a cheesecloth sack and squeeze out the milk|publisher=Japan Publications (from Pennsylvania State University)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PwsNAQAAMAAJ&q=oat+milk&dq=oat+milk&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjsy_2iz8rlAhUVHTQIHY8ZD4kQ6AEwBXoECAIQAg}}</ref> to support the "discovery" of oat milk in 1980, rather than in 1994 when the Swedish company, Oatly, was founded, as stated by two sources. I have reverted this addition because 1) it's more of a history background source than lede material - which I feel may be warranted to include in the History section; and 2) my primary issue: the Esko book is more of a recipe concept than one of the commercial and international significance that oat milk has become since 2016. Editors can comment to establish consensus, [[WP:CON]]. --[[User:Zefr|Zefr]] ([[User talk:Zefr|talk]]) 16:18, 3 November 2019 (UTC) |
An IP user has been adding to the lede the Esko book, with content: "Despite these claims, references to oat milk exist at least as early as 1980": see<ref>{{cite book|title=Macrobiotic Cooking for Everyone, page 207|year=1980|authors=Edward Eske, Wendy Eske|quote=To make oat milk, for example, ... cook one cup of whole oats with 5 cups of water until very creamy and done. Puree the oats, place them in a cheesecloth sack and squeeze out the milk|publisher=Japan Publications (from Pennsylvania State University)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PwsNAQAAMAAJ&q=oat+milk&dq=oat+milk&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjsy_2iz8rlAhUVHTQIHY8ZD4kQ6AEwBXoECAIQAg}}</ref> to support the "discovery" of oat milk in 1980, rather than in 1994 when the Swedish company, Oatly, was founded, as stated by two sources. I have reverted this addition because 1) it's more of a history background source than lede material - which I feel may be warranted to include in the History section; and 2) my primary issue: the Esko book is more of a recipe concept than one of the commercial and international significance that oat milk has become since 2016. Editors can comment to establish consensus, [[WP:CON]]. --[[User:Zefr|Zefr]] ([[User talk:Zefr|talk]]) 16:18, 3 November 2019 (UTC) |
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History of first use - Esko book
An IP user has been adding to the lede the Esko book, with content: "Despite these claims, references to oat milk exist at least as early as 1980": see[1] to support the "discovery" of oat milk in 1980, rather than in 1994 when the Swedish company, Oatly, was founded, as stated by two sources. I have reverted this addition because 1) it's more of a history background source than lede material - which I feel may be warranted to include in the History section; and 2) my primary issue: the Esko book is more of a recipe concept than one of the commercial and international significance that oat milk has become since 2016. Editors can comment to establish consensus, WP:CON. --Zefr (talk) 16:18, 3 November 2019 (UTC)
References
- ^ Macrobiotic Cooking for Everyone, page 207. Japan Publications (from Pennsylvania State University). 1980.
To make oat milk, for example, ... cook one cup of whole oats with 5 cups of water until very creamy and done. Puree the oats, place them in a cheesecloth sack and squeeze out the milk
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