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I don't think the comment that Wikipedia isn't a recipe book is useful. Bacon and Egg pie is a culturally significant UK food. There are a heap of obscure US foods like Pot pie that have articles. While the current article is a stub, it does provide the basic information to differentiate between Bacon and egg pie and Quiche, a food uniformed barbarians may mistakenly think is similar. It is also a pie different enough from other pies to deserve mention.Alex Law02:30, 14 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Pot Pie isnt obscure. This article is biased
(Unsigned comment by Pie Man)
The please explain how the article is biased. Also Pot Pie is obscure if you live in Australia or the UK. I'd never heard of it until I found it linked to on Wikipedia (And I've been cooking for 30 plus years, including some catering). Remember, Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a US Encyclpedia. Alex Law04:14, 12 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Feel free to elaborate on this bias. I don't think the article claims pot pie is obscure, so that doesn't seem a related statement. Until you can clarify this I've removed the tag. Christopher Parham(talk)08:03, 12 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]