Huge time-saver: Go straight to the recipe and skip the long story
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If that feels good, wait till you put your phone down. Do a digital detox you can actually stick to.
There’s another time-waster online: Endless blog posts when trying to find something specific. Cooking blogs are a shining example.
A tale as old as time
You found a promising recipe online, but the author has a 3,000-word story on how deeply meaningful those chocolate chip cookies are — and there are pop-up ads everywhere.
Want to skip the story and jump straight to the steps? There are a couple of methods you can try. If you always look up recipes, try them out and see what you like best.
A quick note: I’m all for supporting creators, so I visit their websites. (Pageviews add up to ad dollars.) I pay to read articles on the sites I visit most. You should, too, if you can afford it and there’s content you really appreciate.
This site does it for you
Copy the recipe’s URL into Just The Recipe. Like magic, it’ll give you the ingredients and steps you need. It’s super simple to use and strips away all the junk.
If you love it, there’s also an app and Chrome extension.
Even simpler and it works almost every time
You probably always use this command but didn’t realize how handy it can be for things like this.
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