User talk:StonePeter

Hi StonePeter. Regarding your recent changes of Ciudad Vieja to San Miguel Escobar at the Iximche and Antigua Guatemala pages, San Miguel is a barrio, or district/neighbourhood, of Ciudad Vieja. I don't know how your Spanish is, but you can find confirmation of this at the official website of the municipality of Ciudad Vieja at Datos Generales de Ciudad Vieja Sacatepéquez as well as the confirmation of the early Colonial capital in the San Miguel Escobar district at Historia de Ciudad Vieja . Best regards, and I hope you carry on contributing to the encyclopedia, Simon Burchell (talk) 20:21, 28 April 2010 (UTC)

Here's the deal
I just undid my recent undo of your edit in Soul music. As a return I ask that you put something, anything on your user page. This will change your name from being a red link to being a blue link, which in turn suggests (at least to me) that you plan on being around for a while. Which I hope you do. I like editors with libraries who can add references that are not just perishable links. Einar aka Carptrash (talk) 02:11, 24 October 2014 (UTC)

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Stormy Monday
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Eggs Benedict
I posted the following information which was deleted without any inquiry to me, a direct 5th generation descendant of Mrs. Le Grand Benedict:

"During Chef Ranhofer's Delmonico years (1862-1899), Captain and Mrs. Le Grand Benedict (born 1843, Emma Frances Gardner) were frequent diners. Five generations of Benedict family history, include Mabel C. Butler (descended through Mrs. LeGrand Benedict's daughter Florence), who authored a 1967 letter[8] to the New York Times."

and this:

"Oscar Tschirky quite possibly learned of eggs Benedict from Chef Ranhofer during their crossover Delmonico years together. While Lemuel Benedict may indeed have requested the egg concoction from Tschirky at the Waldorf in 1894 as a hangover cure, in that same year, the recipe was already printed in chef Ranhofer's The Epicurean.[9]"

I can elaborate further if you wish.

I respectfully request revision to Wiki's information; to leave 2 questionable origins is a disservice to Wiki readers, particularly with hard evidence by Mabel C. Butler, 1967 New York Times - see page 5 on this link - http://emilybenedictgascoyne.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/mabel-c-butler-new-york-times-page-5_-19671.pdf

and in The Epicurean - https://archive.org/stream/epicureancomplet00ranhrich#page/858/mode/1up

I respectfully request Wiki present all potential origins similar to those as researched by, and reported in, Gourmet http://www.gourmet.com/food/gourmetlive/2011/051111/eggs-benedict-who.html

Ebenedict 5gen (talk) 23:36, 13 September 2015 (UTC)Ebenedict 5gen

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