Recipe books - /ck/ (#21487128) [Archived: 11 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/23/2025, 8:36:32 PM No.21487128
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Anyone else started buying recipe books again?
Every time I look for a recipe online now, something is off with it so I assume most of it is AI generated.
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Anonymous
7/23/2025, 8:43:06 PM No.21487143
>>21487128 (OP)
putting everything in the phone/online was a mistake, we are a people of rituals and all the rituals have died to the phone. Im trying to do as much outside of the phone as reasonably possible.
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Anonymous
7/23/2025, 8:45:29 PM No.21487149
>>21487143
Web 2.0 was a mistake
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 9:25:41 PM No.21487214
It's just content milling. They hire women with journo/comm degrees to write phony articles as a vehicle for delivering pop-up ads. It's similar to editorial news content as well, but in the context of recipes.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 9:59:21 PM No.21487257
You should only ever buy cookbooks released more than 40 years ago written by people within your geographic area and within your ethnic group.
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 11:27:05 PM No.21487410
>>21487128 (OP)
I DON'T NEED ROBOTS, I DON'T NEED FAST FOODS, CAUSE I CAN COOK!
NOW WHO'S WITH ME?
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 11:30:55 PM No.21487415
I like mark bittman's how to cook everything
otherwise I learn which foodtubers to trust
mommybloggers ruined recipe search results online