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Nevilledog

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Sat Jan 13, 2024, 07:16 PM Jan 2024

Do people know about using "cooked.wiki" to simplify recipe sites?





Tamar Haspel
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Jan 13, 2024
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Holy crap.

If you put "http://cooked.wiki" before the https: of any url that contains a recipe, it will format *just* the recipe (no text from the page).

A tip from the sky place, dunno who to credit here.

PS I have some invite codes.
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Tamar Haspel
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For some reason, X removes the slash at the end of http://cooked.wiki. You need that.
10:09 AM · Jan 13, 2024



Example:

https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/212498/easy-chicken-and-broccoli-alfredo/

vs.

(Cut and paste this with the cooked.wiki/ addition. It wants to force an extra space before wiki so make sure you get rid of that)

cooked.wiki/https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/212498/easy-chicken-and-broccoli-alfredo/

Here's what it looks like if you do it right....lol


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Do people know about using "cooked.wiki" to simplify recipe sites? (Original Post) Nevilledog Jan 2024 OP
Just tried it...works like a champ!!! Tnx for the tip...nt mitch96 Jan 2024 #1
... Nevilledog Jan 2024 #2
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