>google a recipe for X>pick any of the top results>it's umpteen paragraphs with some bitch's life story and how this recipe saved her marriage>actual recipe is at the bottom after scrilling through 10 screens worth of gossip and adsJust why
What is the revenue structure of those websites?
>>21111903stop making things up
>>21111903Because retards like you continue to peruse those sites on a regular basis. Duh
>>21111903Foodnetwork is the only place with just recipes without 20 pages of garbage.
>>21111903Stop using the fake jewish "google" internet, AI-generated and AI-processed, that exists only to feed Amazon affiliate links.https://www.russianfood.com
Just scroll through it.
>>21111903I use chat gpt for all my recipes now and it seems to work pretty well! I also have a copy of the joy of cooking (a good cookbook with no gossip). there is also based.cooking and the BBC good foods app, and the Wikipedia recipe book (check out their placenta recipes). hope this helps OP with these resources you should never need to read Karen's shit ever again. Oh and based John from food wishes
>>21111903Don’t those sites tend to have jump to recipe buttons? I like it when the article explains the science/magic when it’s baking related, but when they do it for similar recipes or fill it b.s, it gets annoying >>21111922Allrecipes isn’t bad. It has a lot of crackhead shit, but It’s straightforward as can be
>>21111903you can fit more ads in a longer page
>>21111903oh look it's this thread again.
>>21111903>what is SEO?Lurk moar, newfag.
>>21111928:/
>>21112122What is SEO?
>>21112131searchengineoptimization
>>21112140So how does lurking /ck/ help with "search", "engine", "optimisation"?
>>21111903Just went through this looking for a blueberry muffin recipe, 3 separate paragraphs about using frozen blueberries based around anecdotes. I scrolled non stop for 30 seconds til I finally got to the ingredients list, then a shit fuck of ads loaded and pushed it even further down the page so I had to scroll back to it.
>>21111903>CTRL+fThere. You no longer have to whine about this (you will tho).
bbc.co.uk/foodRecipes written by actual chefs, no cruft or blogging.
>>21112316Kek
every one of them has a jump to recipe button near the top, stop being intentionally obtuse
>>21111903It used to be that you bought these weird things called cookbooks which are filled with useful information on how to make things. And you still can if you want. But if you don't want to, but still want access to that information expect to have to look at ads or click past paragraphs of padding. You get what you pay for.
>>21111903Serious eats has a couple paragraphs on how the recipe was developed and no cringe. All Recipes is good too. Americas test kitchen is king but need a subscription. Pick up a cook book sometime too.