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Holy Moley. This is one long article. Can we cut it down some? It's a cookbook. It just seems a tad excessive. Here's a pass at the opening:

Everything Tastes Better with Bacon: 70 Fabulous Recipes for Every Meal of the Day is a book about cooking bacon, written by Sara Perry, an author, food commentator, and columnist for The Oregonian. It was first published in 2002 by San Francisco-based publisher Chronicle Books. In this book, Perry manifests her original concept of recipes combining sugar and bacon with over 70 recipes for bacon-flavored dishes, including desserts.
The book received positive reviews in publications including The St. Petersburg Times[1], The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,[2] The Denver Post, [3] and The Dallas Morning News.[4] Recipes from the book were selected for inclusion in The Best American Recipes 2003-2004.[5][6]

Herostratus (talk) 04:49, 16 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Seems like some good suggestions, thanks. However, can you please move these above comments, to the peer review subpage, at Wikipedia:Peer review/Everything Tastes Better with Bacon/archive1 ? Thank you, -- Cirt (talk) 06:11, 16 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
 Done, I copied this over to the peer review subpage. -- Cirt (talk) 06:24, 16 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Guild of Copy Editors

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I've put in a request for this article to be copy-edited, by WP:WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors. — Cirt (talk) 04:35, 13 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

This has since been  Done. — Cirt (talk) 04:28, 22 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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