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Should I add that the band "Five Iron Frenzy" has made a song about Rhubarb Pie called "Rhubarb Pie"? There's those sort of things in other wiki pages? - Logan
I don't think we should take it as a given that str.-rh. has "generally" surplanted the pure rh. Are there any authoritative sources for this? If so, please cite them. If not, this sentence can be rewritten along the lines of: "A popular variation is blah blah...." Hayford Peirce03:46, 25 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Any reason it's called a 'savory type of pie'? In the UK at least, savoury means the opposite of sweet - so a meat pie would be savoury, but not a rhubarb one. Claret18:37, 5 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I've removed a lots of stuff that has never been backed up by citations or any precise references. If you'll back it up with some specific info, then please do so and we'll put it back in the article. Hayford Peirce04:56, 6 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]