There are currently 5,127 articles attributed to the project, an increase of 1,129 from last month.
There are currently 2,597 stubs attributed to the project, it would be great to see a large dent taken out of this pile. Help us out here if you can.
Fifteen articles are at FA level and fifteen are GA level articles, with an increase of one article at FA status and a decrease of one at GA status, we need to keep the work up here on getting articles up to GA and FA levels.
The project would also like to continue an article improvement drive attempt. Anyone willing to help out with bringing the Restaurant article up to GA status would be a wonderful help. The article is in need of a lot of work and the help of multiple people in the project would be great.
The Food Portal has been updated for the month of January.
The Wine Portal which is associated with this project has not only been updated, but has been completely revamped, so everyone should go check it out.
Articles can be "tagged" currently by placing {{WikiProject Food and drink}} in an article's talk page. Please help out with accessing articles for the project once they are tagged as well. This is a tedious job for the few people who are doing it right now. Listed here are other tags you can use for identifying articles as well as yourself as a member of the project and some other useful items as well.
A couple members of this project have discussed the possibility of creating a GA/FA rating task force. There is currently a lack of qualified or willing Wikipedians for taking on the task of Good Article or Featured Article reviews. In the next few weeks a task force page will be established. All members interested in helping out are encouraged to contribute.
Please welcome these new members who have joined in the month of December, we are now up to fifty-four members.
Dasai Montale(talk·contribs·count) - Warehouse Operations specialist for produce distributor; aspiring chef; obsessive foodie; interested in ingredient origins
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