Quote Originally Posted by Chance View Post
Discovered a cool site today: cooked.wiki.

Most recipes you find online aren't so much recipes as a blog post of someone's entire life history sprinkled with a vaguely-related list of ingredients at the end. Cooked.wiki strips all that stuff out and gives you a nice, formatted recipe.

How it works: append the URL of the blog post recipe to the end of cooked.wiki and voila.

Example: visiting https://www.themerchantbaker.com/bro...-glazed-bacon/ gets you one of those life stories. Copy-paste that whole URL onto the end of cooked.wiki, like: cooked.wiki/https://www.themerchantbaker.com/brown-sugar-maple-glazed-bacon/.

It's a little hit-and-miss sometimes, but it usually does a pretty good job.
Wife will love this. Thanks!