Talk:Petits Propos Culinaires

"Notability" tag
I see a tag for notability has been added to this. I think a bit of research is warranted before tagging, as even a simple search shows numerous third party references. Please feel free to start a deletion argument if you wish: it will end badly. A very quick search shows the following:
 * "The Kitchen Thinker: Alan Davidson's Petits Propos Culinaires; Celebrating the 100th issue of Alan Davidson's journal of "little culinary matters" ", Bee Wilson, The Daily Telegraph 9 May 2014
 * "9PPC MAGAZINE'S 100TH ISSUE", The Observer, 13 Apr 2014
 * "Alan Davidson, 79, an Envoy Who Loved the Kitchen, Dies", The New York Times 5 Dec 2003
 * "A. Davidson, 79; Diplomat, Food Writer", Los Angeles Times 4 Dec 2003
 * "AROUND BRITAIN WITH A FORK: Matthew Fort on a food enthusiast who puts his money where his mouth is", The Guardian, 24 Mar 2007
 * "De Alleseter;Joël Broekaert zoekt het culinaire avontuur", Vrij Nederland 21 May 2016
 * "A Food Has a Historic, Objectionable Name. Should We Change It?" US Official News, 4 Aug 2014

I could add any more of the hundreds of references I have found, but I think I've made my point. - SchroCat (talk) 16:32, 22 June 2019 (UTC)
 * . Many thanks for this breath of good sense. The reverse of lazy and negative editing, thank goodness. A journal that is used as a source by the Oxford University Press is hardly lacking in notability.  Tim riley  talk   16:38, 22 June 2019 (UTC)