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==New Test section==
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
<div style="background-color: #EEE8AA; border: solid 6px #FF8C00; padding: 5px;">
|+ <small>KO-Knockout, TKO-Technical Knockout, UD-Unanimous Decision, SD-Split
== Oklahoma Culture section scratch pad ==
* Music - Country (Vince Gill, Toby Keith, Reba McIntire, Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood, Chet Atkins(?))
        - Rock (The Flaming Lips, The All-American Rejects)
        - Folk (Woody Guthrie)
        - Red Dirt
* Sports - University of Oklahoma football (7 national titles), Oklahoma State (red headed stepchild, but strong basketball/wrestling/baseball following)
        - Oklahoma Redhawks (Texas Rangers AA team, OKC), Tulsa Drillers (Colorado Rockies AA team), OKC Blazers (Central Hockey League, 2 championships), Tulsa Oilers (CHL)
        - Hosting of the New Orleans Hornets for 2 years, possibility of relocation of Seattle Supersonics
        - Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa - numerous PGA Championships and US Opens
* Attractions - Western Heritage Museum,
* State/National Parks
* Festivals
</div>
==Recipe template test==
{{recipe
|align= (optional: left, right, or center.  Default, Left.)
|name= Spaghetti with a realy really long sauce name that takes up the whole damn screen
|howmany= 3-6
|what=servings
|ingredients=
*Noodles—Ok, what will this look like if we have to type in a somewhat long description of an ingredient, as some recipes occasionally do?
*Sauce
*Meatballs
|preparation=
#boil water—ditto for the actual instructions. we will first write a lengthy description of how the water is poured into the pot, the pot is put on the stove, the heat is turned on. A lid is put into place, then the cook opens a a bottle of wine and drinks it while waiting for the water to boil. Then he finally puts the damn pasta into the water, reduces the heat, and sits down and mops his brow. There! Now what does it look like?
#sing a song
#dance a jig
#EAT IT
|categories= Pasta, [[Italian cuisine]]
|related= [[Tagliatelle]]
}}
*I just want to point out that it's very early in production <code>;)</code> --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 20:02, 18 March 2008 (CDT)
: hah, I figured as much, I just wanted to test it out.  Take your time man. --[[User:Todd Coles|Todd Coles]] 09:55, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
::What do you think? --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 10:30, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
:::Looks like a pretty good start. The large servings number is good but, for some dishes, spaghetti among them, there can be a distinction about whether it is served as a first course or as a main course and the number will therefore change. Hence, in the example I used for [[Bolognese sauce]] on the [[CZ:Recipes]] page I specified that under the Number of Servings header or whatever it was. What are your ideas on this? [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 11:33, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
::: I think we add a section at the end that's simply called Notes, or Preparation Notes, and this is where you could expand on something like that.  And as a default, for the Number of Servings header we can make it a rule that you always consider it as a main dish, unless it is obviously a side. --[[User:Todd Coles|Todd Coles]] 11:39, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
::::I can put a course field in there.  Would that be appropriate?--[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 11:43, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
::::: I'm not so much in favor of that, but I'll defer to others opinions on that.  Looks good so far though.  The 2 things I've noticed so far is that 1) if the recipe name is too long, it's going to cause the servings to not line up and 2) Is there anyway to set the preparation field up so that each new step starts on a new line?  and of course the servings are appearing fine now. :P --[[User:Todd Coles|Todd Coles]] 11:47, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
::::::It's just like normal wiki markup there.  You can use <nowiki>#</nowiki> for numbered lists, or just use <code><nowiki><br/></nowiki></code> at the end of each line.  And yeah, I fixed your wagon good on the servings section as soon as I saw it. --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 11:50, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
:::::::I don't think we need a Course field -- how many non-French and non-Italian ppl eat 3,4, 5-course meals? The answer for obvious appetizers, say, (which in America frequently includes what *I* would call a first course), is, in the Meta-index as Aleta calls it, simply to have an entry called Appetizers and First Courses -- then cross-reference any recipe items that would fall into this category both here and in its own alphabetical place in the Meta-index. [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 11:57, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
::: Yeah, I think that under categories we'll have some that say "Side dish" or "Dessert".  Ok I have 2 more requests - Can you add into the template a commented out section on both ingredients and preparation that says something like (For each new line please begin with an <nowiki>#</nowiki> or an <nowiki>*</nowiki>)... I think using asterisks for ingredients and pound signs for prep steps would be good.  Also, is there a way to set uyp the categories field and the related field to automatically link something?  In other words, if I type in Italian cuisine, it automatically links it so the reader can click it and go to that particular article? --[[User:Todd Coles|Todd Coles]] 12:02, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
::::For courses, I was going to just say use "Main" "Appetizer" "Side", etc.  Again, for links just use wiki markup--it will be easier than coding it.  For example, in the template you can use <code><nowiki>[[Italian cuisine]]</nowiki></code>. --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 12:05, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
*I've looked at the page in both IE 7 and Firefox and in both cases the REALLY REALLY LONG NAME letters are too big -- not necessarily from left to right, but they're too tall: one line impinges on the one below.... [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 12:19, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
::I saw that also.  I'm trying to find the fix. --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 12:22, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
::: For what it's worth, they look fine here at work, using IE6. --[[User:Todd Coles|Todd Coles]] 12:24, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
::::The text bug is officially squashed.  Now it will wrap with appropriate space between lines. --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 11:12, 20 March 2008 (CDT)


Decision, PD-Points Decision, DQ-Disqualification</small>
== servings ==
|-
Have just finished the NYT Wednesday Dining section. The recipes all have something like "'''Yield:''' 4 servings" at the end. I think it makes sense to say "Yield" instead of "Serves" or "Serving" since suppose the recipe is for bread? The "Yield" would be 4 12-ounce loaves, not 48 slices or whatever.... [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 15:50, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
! width="100"|Date
: That makes more sense, since a "serving size" is arbitrary. --[[User:Todd Coles|Todd Coles]] 16:36, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
! width="125"|Opponent
::Well, it's still arbitrary in the sense the Times is saying "'''Yield:''' 4 to 6 servings" BUT, it would allow for other ways of characterizing the Yield rather than just "servings" [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 16:49, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
! width="300"|Location
:::Sooo what should it say?  "Yields X Units"?  "Yields 4-6 Pies"?  I mean, that's arbitrary in itself; imagine a casserole or a lasagna; you can cut that any numerable amount of ways. --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 22:15, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
! width="75"|Results
::::No, that's not at all what I'm saying. For instance, I think I'll put my recipe for Basic White Bread into the [[Bread]] article. The recipe will '''Yield''' "4 loaves of approximately 12.5 ounces each" or whatever the exact figure is. '''Instead''' of saying '''Yield''' 48 slices. '''Some recipes''' will have units other than '''servings''', but not many.  Back to "servings": I admit that we will never be be reconcile a recipe that might "'''Yield:''' 1/2 serving for Paul Bunyon, 122 servings for Jane Austin" but I think common sense, and the overall knowledge of people like us who observe what other people eat would lead us to say, "8 servings". [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 22:54, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
! Round
:::::I'm still not clear on what the solution should be.  Should it say "Yields X"? or "X servings"? or "Yields X Servings"?  What *should* it say? --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 11:01, 20 March 2008 (CDT)
! width="300"|Notes
:::::: I'm going to defer to Hayford on this, but I would suggest the heading be "Yield" and then the amount entered display below it.  That way the user can type "1 loaf" "2-3 servings" or whatever and it should all make sense. --[[User:Todd Coles|Todd Coles]] 11:21, 20 March 2008 (CDT)
|-
:::::::I can put "Yields" at the top of the number, then in another variable below the number have a text field so someone is free to put "servings" or "loafs" or whichever they choose.--[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 11:38, 20 March 2008 (CDT)
||07/04/1934
::::::::That makes sense to me. I was just trying to introduce the possibility of having a quantity or unit that was *not* the actual number of servings. Although I imagine that as a practical matter, 99% of the time, it will be "servings" that are delineated. [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 11:42, 20 March 2008 (CDT)
|height="50px"|[[Jack Kracken]]<br>Title Fight
||Bacon's Arena, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||1
||'''Title fight'''
|-
||07/12/1934
||[[Willie Davies]]
Title Fight
||Bacon's Arena, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||3
||
|-
||07/30/1934
||[[Larry Udell]]
||Marigold Gardens, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||2
||
|-
||08/13/1934
||[[Jack Kranz]]
||Marigold Gardens, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / PD
||8
||
|-
||08/27/1934
||[[Buck Everett]]
||Marigold Gardens, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||2
||
|-
||09/11/1934
||[[Al Delaney]]
||Naval Armory, Detroit, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||4
||
|-
|}
 
==Example of my suggestion==
 
==Joe Louis Fights table experimental disaster==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Date
! Opponent
! Location
! Win/Loss!!TKO!!KO!!UD
! Round
|-
|align="center"|July 4, 1934
|align="center"|[[Jack Kracken]]
|align="center"|Bacon's Arena, [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]
|align="center"|W
|align="center"|&nbsp;
|align="center"|X
|align="center"|&nbsp;
|align="center"|1
|}
 
It's rough, but I think we're thinking of the same thing.--[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 09:23, 9 August 2007 (CDT)
: That's much better.  I'll tweak it a little bit and go from thereI appriciate the help. --[[User:Todd Coles|Todd Coles]] 09:30, 9 August 2007 (CDT)
::Actually, now that I think about it, you may want to use initials instead of an "X" so that you can still find out what the result was without looking at the table header.--[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 13:36, 9 August 2007 (CDT)
::: I'm noticing that too. I've went ahead and placed it in the article, however, since it is basically finished. Editing it today has made me go crosseyed so I may just let it be for awhile. :) --[[User:Todd Coles|Todd Coles]] 13:54, 9 August 2007 (CDT)
 
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|+ <small>KO-Knockout, TKO-Technical Knockout, UD-Unanimous Decision, SD-Split Decision, PD-Points Decision</small>
|-
! Date
! Opponent
! Location
! Win/Loss!!TKO!!KO!!UD!!SD!!PD
! Round
|-
||07/04/1934
||[[Jack Kracken]]
||Bacon's Arena, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||1
|-
||10/26/1951
||[[Rocky Marciano]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:red"|'''L'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||8
|}
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|+ <small>KO-Knockout, TKO-Technical Knockout, UD-Unanimous Decision, SD-Split
 
Decision, PD-Points Decision, DQ-Disqualification</small>
|-
! Date
! Opponent
! Location
! Win/Loss!!KO!!TKO!!UD!!SD!!PD!!DQ
! Round
|-
||07/04/1934
||[[Jack Kracken]]
||Bacon's Arena, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||1
|-
||07/12/1934
||[[Willie Davies]]
||Bacon's Arena, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||3
|-
||07/30/1934
||[[Larry Udell]]
||Marigold Gardens, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||2
|-
||08/13/1934
||[[Jack Kranz]]
||Marigold Gardens, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||8
|-
||08/27/1934
||[[Buck Everett]]
||Marigold Gardens, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||2
|-
||09/11/1934
||[[Al Delaney]]
||Naval Armory, Detroit, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||4
|-
||08/13/1934
||[[Adolph Wiater]]
||Arcadia Gardens, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||10
|-
||10/24/1934
||[[Art Sykes]]
||Arcadia Gardens, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||8
|-
||10/31/1934
||[[Jack O'Dowd]]
||Arena Gardens, Detroit, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||2
|-
||11/11/1934
||[[Stanley Poreda]]
||Arcadia Gardens, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||1
|-
||11/30/1934
||[[Charlie Massera]]
||Coliseum, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||3
|-
||12/14/1934
||[[Lee Ramage]]
||Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||8
|-
||01/04/1935
||[[Patsy Perroni]]
||Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||10
|-
||01/11/1935
||[[Hans Birkie]]
||Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, PA
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||10
|-
||02/21/1935
||Lee Ramage
||Wrigley Field, Los Angeles, CA
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||2
|-
||03/08/1935
||[[Don Barry]]
||Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||3
|-
||03/29/1935
||[[Natie Brown]]
||Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||10
|-
||04/12/1935
||[[Roy Lazer]]
||Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||3
|-
||04/22/1935
||[[Biff Bennett]]
||Memorial Hall, Dayton, OH
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||1
|-
||04/25/1935
||[[Roscoe Toles]]
||IMA Auditorium, Flint, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||6
|-
||05/03/1935
||Willie Davies
||Majestic Theatre, Peoria, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||2
|-
||05/07/1935
||[[Gene Stanton]]
||Kalamazoo, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||3
|-
||06/25/1935
||[[Primo Carnera]]
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||6
|-
||08/07/1935
||[[King Levinsky]]
||Comiskey Park, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||1
|-
||09/24/1935
||[[Max Baer]]
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||4
|-
||12/13/1935
||[[Paolino Uzcudun]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||4
|-
||01/17/1936
||[[Charlie Retzlaf]]
||Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||1
|-
||06/19/1936
||[[Max Schmeling]]
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:red"|'''L'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||12
|-
||08/18/1936
||[[Jack Sharkey]]
'''Won Title'''
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||3
|-
||09/22/1936
||[[Al Ettore]]
||Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, PA
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||5
|-
||10/09/1936
||[[Jorge Brescia]]
||Hippodrome, New York city, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||3
|-
||12/14/1936
||[[Eddie Simms]]
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||1
|-
||01/11/1937
||[[Steve Ketchel]]
||Hippodrome, New York city, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||2
|-
||01/29/1937
||[[Bob Pastor]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York city, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||10
|-
||02/17/1937
||Natie Brown
||Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, MO
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||4
|-
||06/22/1937
||[[Jim Braddock]]
||Comiskey Park, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||8
|-
||08/30/1937
||[[Tommy Farr]]
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||15
|-
||02/23/1938
||[[Nathan Mann]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||3
|-
||04/01/1938
||[[Harry Thomas]]
||Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||5
|-
||06/22/1938
||Max Schmeling
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||1
|-
||01/25/1939
||[[John Henry Lewis]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||1
|-
||04/17/1939
||[[Jack Roper]]
||Wrigley Field, Los Angeles, CA
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||1
|-
||06/28/1939
||[[Tony Galento]]
||Wrigley Field, Los Angeles, CA
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||4
|-
||09/20/1939
||Bob Pastor
||Briggs Stadium, Detroit, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||11
|-
||02/09/1940
||[[Arturo Godoy]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||15
|-
||06/28/1940
||[[Johnny Paycheck]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||2
|-
||06/20/1940
||[[Arturo Godoy]]
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||9
|-
||12/16/1940
||[[Al McCoy]]
||Boston Garden, Boston, MA
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||6
|-
||01/31/1941
||[[Red Burman]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||5
|-
||02/17/1941
||[[Gus Dorazio]]
||Convention Hall, Philadelphia, PA
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||2
|-
||03/21/1941
||[[Abe Simon]]
||Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||13
|-
||04/08/1941
||[[Tony Musto]]
||Saint Louis, Mo
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||9
|-
||05/23/1941
||[[Buddy Baer]]
||Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C.
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||X
||7
|-
||06/18/1941
||[[Billy Conn]]
||Polo Grounds, New York city, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||13
|-
||09/29/1941
||[[Lou Nova]]
||Polo Grounds, New York city, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||6
|-
||01/09/1942
||Buddy Baer
||Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||1
|-
||03/27/1942
||Abe Simon
||Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||6
|-
||11/14/1944
||[[Johnny Davis]]
||Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||1
|-
||06/19/1946
||Billy Conn
||Yankee stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||8
|-
||09/18/1946
||[[Tami Mauriello]]
||Yankee stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||1
|-
||12/05/1947
||[[Jersey Joe Walcott]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||15
|-
||06/25/1948
||Jersey Joe Walcott
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||11
|-
||09/27/1950
||[[Ezzard Charles]]
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:red"|'''L'''
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||15
|-
||11/29/1950
||[[Cesar Silverio Brion]]
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||15
|-
||01/03/1951
||[[Freddie Beshore]]
||Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||4
|-
||02/07/1951
||[[Omelio Agramonte]]
||Miami Stadium, Miami, FL
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||10
|-
||02/23/1951
||[[Andy Walker]]
||Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||10
|-
||05/02/1951
||Omelio Agramonte
||Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||10
|-
||06/15/1951
||[[Lee Savold]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||6
|-
||08/01/1951
||Cesar Silverio Brion
||Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||10
|-
||08/15/1951
||[[Jimmy Bivins]]
||Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA
|style="color:blue"|'''W'''
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||10
|-
||10/26/1951
||[[Rocky Marciano]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:red"|'''L'''
||&nbsp;
||X
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||&nbsp;
||8
|}
 
==Boxing Matches==
I think this is actually a greater improvement.--[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 15:38, 9 August 2007 (CDT)
:
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|+ <small>KO-Knockout, TKO-Technical Knockout, UD-Unanimous Decision, SD-Split
 
Decision, PD-Points Decision, DQ-Disqualification</small>
|-
! width="100"|Date
! width="125"|Opponent
! width="300"|Location
! width="75"|Results
! Round
! width="300"|Notes
|-
||07/04/1934
||[[Jack Kracken]]
||Bacon's Arena, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||1
||
|-
||07/12/1934
||[[Willie Davies]]
||Bacon's Arena, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||3
||
|-
||07/30/1934
||[[Larry Udell]]
||Marigold Gardens, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||2
||
|-
||08/13/1934
||[[Jack Kranz]]
||Marigold Gardens, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / PD
||8
||
|-
||08/27/1934
||[[Buck Everett]]
||Marigold Gardens, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||2
||
|-
||09/11/1934
||[[Al Delaney]]
||Naval Armory, Detroit, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||4
||
|-
||08/13/1934
||[[Adolph Wiater]]
||Arcadia Gardens, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / PD
||10
||
|-
||10/24/1934
||[[Art Sykes]]
||Arcadia Gardens, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||8
||
|-
||10/31/1934
||[[Jack O'Dowd]]
||Arena Gardens, Detroit, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||2
||
|-
||11/11/1934
||[[Stanley Poreda]]
||Arcadia Gardens, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||1
||
|-
||11/30/1934
||[[Charlie Massera]]
||Coliseum, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||3
||
|-
||12/14/1934
||[[Lee Ramage]]
||Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||8
||
|-
||01/04/1935
||[[Patsy Perroni]]
||Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / PD
||10
||
|-
||01/11/1935
||[[Hans Birkie]]
||Duquesne Gardens, Pittsburgh, PA
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||10
||
|-
||02/21/1935
||Lee Ramage
||Wrigley Field, Los Angeles, CA
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||2
||
|-
||03/08/1935
||[[Don Barry]]
||Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||3
||
|-
||03/29/1935
||[[Natie Brown]]
||Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / UD
||10
||
|-
||04/12/1935
||[[Roy Lazer]]
||Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||3
||
|-
||04/22/1935
||[[Biff Bennett]]
||Memorial Hall, Dayton, OH
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||1
||
|-
||04/25/1935
||[[Roscoe Toles]]
||IMA Auditorium, Flint, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||6
||
|-
||05/03/1935
||Willie Davies
||Majestic Theatre, Peoria, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||2
||
|-
||05/07/1935
||[[Gene Stanton]]
||Kalamazoo, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||3
||
|-
||06/25/1935
||[[Primo Carnera]]
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||6
||
|-
||08/07/1935
||[[King Levinsky]]
||Comiskey Park, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||1
||
|-
||09/24/1935
||[[Max Baer]]
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||4
||
|-
||12/13/1935
||[[Paolino Uzcudun]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||4
||
|-
||01/17/1936
||[[Charlie Retzlaf]]
||Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||1
||
|-
||06/19/1936
||[[Max Schmeling]]
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:red"|'''L''' / KO
||12
||
|-
||08/18/1936
||[[Jack Sharkey]]
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||3
||
|-
||09/22/1936
||[[Al Ettore]]
||Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, PA
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||5
||
|-
||10/09/1936
||[[Jorge Brescia]]
||Hippodrome, New York city, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||3
||
|-
||12/14/1936
||[[Eddie Simms]]
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||1
||
|-
||01/11/1937
||[[Steve Ketchel]]
||Hippodrome, New York city, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||2
||
|-
||01/29/1937
||[[Bob Pastor]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York city, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / UD
||10
||
|-
||02/17/1937
||Natie Brown
||Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, MO
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||4
||
|-
||06/22/1937
||[[Jim Braddock]]
||Comiskey Park, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||8
||Louis wins the title for the first time..
|-
||08/30/1937
||[[Tommy Farr]]
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / UD
||15
||
|-
||02/23/1938
||[[Nathan Mann]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||3
||
|-
||04/01/1938
||[[Harry Thomas]]
||Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||5
||
|-
||06/22/1938
||Max Schmeling
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||1
||
|-
||01/25/1939
||[[John Henry Lewis]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||1
||
|-
||04/17/1939
||[[Jack Roper]]
||Wrigley Field, Los Angeles, CA
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||1
||
|-
||06/28/1939
||[[Tony Galento]]
||Wrigley Field, Los Angeles, CA
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||4
||
|-
||09/20/1939
||Bob Pastor
||Briggs Stadium, Detroit, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||11
||
|-
||02/09/1940
||[[Arturo Godoy]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / SD
||15
||
|-
||06/28/1940
||[[Johnny Paycheck]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||2
||
|-
||06/20/1940
||[[Arturo Godoy]]
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||9
||
|-
||12/16/1940
||[[Al McCoy]]
||Boston Garden, Boston, MA
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||6
||
|-
||01/31/1941
||[[Red Burman]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||5
||
|-
||02/17/1941
||[[Gus Dorazio]]
||Convention Hall, Philadelphia, PA
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||2
||
|-
||03/21/1941
||[[Abe Simon]]
||Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||13
||
|-
||04/08/1941
||[[Tony Musto]]
||Saint Louis, Mo
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||9
||
|-
||05/23/1941
||[[Buddy Baer]]
||Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C.
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / DQ
||7
||
|-
||06/18/1941
||[[Billy Conn]]
||Polo Grounds, New York city, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||13
||
|-
||09/29/1941
||[[Lou Nova]]
||Polo Grounds, New York city, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||6
||
|-
||01/09/1942
||Buddy Baer
||Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||1
||
|-
||03/27/1942
||Abe Simon
||Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||6
||
|-
||11/14/1944
||[[Johnny Davis]]
||Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||1
||
|-
||06/19/1946
||Billy Conn
||Yankee stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||8
||
|-
||09/18/1946
||[[Tami Mauriello]]
||Yankee stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||1
||
|-
||12/05/1947
||[[Jersey Joe Walcott]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / UD
||15
||
|-
||06/25/1948
||Jersey Joe Walcott
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||11
||
|-
||09/27/1950
||[[Ezzard Charles]]
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:red"|'''L''' / UD
||15
||
|-
||11/29/1950
||[[Cesar Silverio Brion]]
||Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / UD
||15
||
|-
||01/03/1951
||[[Freddie Beshore]]
||Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||4
||
|-
||02/07/1951
||[[Omelio Agramonte]]
||Miami Stadium, Miami, FL
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / UD
||10
||
|-
||02/23/1951
||[[Andy Walker]]
||Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / TKO
||10
||
|-
||05/02/1951
||Omelio Agramonte
||Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / UD
||10
||
|-
||06/15/1951
||[[Lee Savold]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / KO
||6
||
|-
||08/01/1951
||Cesar Silverio Brion
||Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' / UD
||10
||
|-
||08/15/1951
||[[Jimmy Bivins]]
||Memorial Stadium, Baltimore, MD
|style="color:blue"|'''W''' /  UD
||10
||
|-
||10/26/1951
||[[Rocky Marciano]]
||Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
|style="color:red"|'''L''' / KO
||8
||
|}
 
==ANNE HUTCHINSON ARTICLE== 
'''Anne Marbury Hutchinson''' (1591 – 1643) was a [[Puritan]] preacher, religious dissident, and feminist.  She was banished from the [[Massachussettes Bay Colony]] after being put on trial for her religious practices, and she co-founded [[Rhode Island]] with [[Roger Williams]].
 
==Early Life==
 
==References==
*LaPlante, Eve.  ''American Jezebel: The Uncommon Life of Anne Hutchinson'' (New York:HarperCollins, 2004)
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.annehutchinson.com/Default.htm AnneHutchinson.com]
*[http://www.greatwomen.org/women.php?action=viewone&id=84 National Women's Hall of Fame - Anne Hutchinson]
*[http://personal.pitnet.net/primarysources/hutchinson.htmlThe Examination of Mrs Anne Hutchinson at the Court at Newton transcript]

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Recipe template test

Spaghetti with a realy really long sauce name that takes up the whole damn screen

Yields

3-6

servings

Ingredients
 
  • Noodles—Ok, what will this look like if we have to type in a somewhat long description of an ingredient, as some recipes occasionally do?
  • Sauce
  • Meatballs
Preparation:
  1. boil water—ditto for the actual instructions. we will first write a lengthy description of how the water is poured into the pot, the pot is put on the stove, the heat is turned on. A lid is put into place, then the cook opens a a bottle of wine and drinks it while waiting for the water to boil. Then he finally puts the damn pasta into the water, reduces the heat, and sits down and mops his brow. There! Now what does it look like?
  2. sing a song
  3. dance a jig
  4. EAT IT
Notes:

{{{notes}}}

Categories: Pasta, Italian cuisine
Related recipes: Tagliatelle
  • I just want to point out that it's very early in production ;) --Robert W King 20:02, 18 March 2008 (CDT)
hah, I figured as much, I just wanted to test it out. Take your time man. --Todd Coles 09:55, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
What do you think? --Robert W King 10:30, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
Looks like a pretty good start. The large servings number is good but, for some dishes, spaghetti among them, there can be a distinction about whether it is served as a first course or as a main course and the number will therefore change. Hence, in the example I used for Bolognese sauce on the CZ:Recipes page I specified that under the Number of Servings header or whatever it was. What are your ideas on this? Hayford Peirce 11:33, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
I think we add a section at the end that's simply called Notes, or Preparation Notes, and this is where you could expand on something like that. And as a default, for the Number of Servings header we can make it a rule that you always consider it as a main dish, unless it is obviously a side. --Todd Coles 11:39, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
I can put a course field in there. Would that be appropriate?--Robert W King 11:43, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
I'm not so much in favor of that, but I'll defer to others opinions on that. Looks good so far though. The 2 things I've noticed so far is that 1) if the recipe name is too long, it's going to cause the servings to not line up and 2) Is there anyway to set the preparation field up so that each new step starts on a new line? and of course the servings are appearing fine now. :P --Todd Coles 11:47, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
It's just like normal wiki markup there. You can use # for numbered lists, or just use <br/> at the end of each line. And yeah, I fixed your wagon good on the servings section as soon as I saw it. --Robert W King 11:50, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
I don't think we need a Course field -- how many non-French and non-Italian ppl eat 3,4, 5-course meals? The answer for obvious appetizers, say, (which in America frequently includes what *I* would call a first course), is, in the Meta-index as Aleta calls it, simply to have an entry called Appetizers and First Courses -- then cross-reference any recipe items that would fall into this category both here and in its own alphabetical place in the Meta-index. Hayford Peirce 11:57, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
Yeah, I think that under categories we'll have some that say "Side dish" or "Dessert". Ok I have 2 more requests - Can you add into the template a commented out section on both ingredients and preparation that says something like (For each new line please begin with an # or an *)... I think using asterisks for ingredients and pound signs for prep steps would be good. Also, is there a way to set uyp the categories field and the related field to automatically link something? In other words, if I type in Italian cuisine, it automatically links it so the reader can click it and go to that particular article? --Todd Coles 12:02, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
For courses, I was going to just say use "Main" "Appetizer" "Side", etc. Again, for links just use wiki markup--it will be easier than coding it. For example, in the template you can use [[Italian cuisine]]. --Robert W King 12:05, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
  • I've looked at the page in both IE 7 and Firefox and in both cases the REALLY REALLY LONG NAME letters are too big -- not necessarily from left to right, but they're too tall: one line impinges on the one below.... Hayford Peirce 12:19, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
I saw that also. I'm trying to find the fix. --Robert W King 12:22, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
For what it's worth, they look fine here at work, using IE6. --Todd Coles 12:24, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
The text bug is officially squashed. Now it will wrap with appropriate space between lines. --Robert W King 11:12, 20 March 2008 (CDT)

servings

Have just finished the NYT Wednesday Dining section. The recipes all have something like "Yield: 4 servings" at the end. I think it makes sense to say "Yield" instead of "Serves" or "Serving" since suppose the recipe is for bread? The "Yield" would be 4 12-ounce loaves, not 48 slices or whatever.... Hayford Peirce 15:50, 19 March 2008 (CDT)

That makes more sense, since a "serving size" is arbitrary. --Todd Coles 16:36, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
Well, it's still arbitrary in the sense the Times is saying "Yield: 4 to 6 servings" BUT, it would allow for other ways of characterizing the Yield rather than just "servings" Hayford Peirce 16:49, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
Sooo what should it say? "Yields X Units"? "Yields 4-6 Pies"? I mean, that's arbitrary in itself; imagine a casserole or a lasagna; you can cut that any numerable amount of ways. --Robert W King 22:15, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
No, that's not at all what I'm saying. For instance, I think I'll put my recipe for Basic White Bread into the Bread article. The recipe will Yield "4 loaves of approximately 12.5 ounces each" or whatever the exact figure is. Instead of saying Yield 48 slices. Some recipes will have units other than servings, but not many. Back to "servings": I admit that we will never be be reconcile a recipe that might "Yield: 1/2 serving for Paul Bunyon, 122 servings for Jane Austin" but I think common sense, and the overall knowledge of people like us who observe what other people eat would lead us to say, "8 servings". Hayford Peirce 22:54, 19 March 2008 (CDT)
I'm still not clear on what the solution should be. Should it say "Yields X"? or "X servings"? or "Yields X Servings"? What *should* it say? --Robert W King 11:01, 20 March 2008 (CDT)
I'm going to defer to Hayford on this, but I would suggest the heading be "Yield" and then the amount entered display below it. That way the user can type "1 loaf" "2-3 servings" or whatever and it should all make sense. --Todd Coles 11:21, 20 March 2008 (CDT)
I can put "Yields" at the top of the number, then in another variable below the number have a text field so someone is free to put "servings" or "loafs" or whichever they choose.--Robert W King 11:38, 20 March 2008 (CDT)
That makes sense to me. I was just trying to introduce the possibility of having a quantity or unit that was *not* the actual number of servings. Although I imagine that as a practical matter, 99% of the time, it will be "servings" that are delineated. Hayford Peirce 11:42, 20 March 2008 (CDT)