Which dank cooking websites have the least page-bloat?
seaque
>>7045416
>bloat
/g/, please, it's 2015
>>7045439
My computer and phone can handle it memory-wise, but it bothers me psychologically. I can't focus on a recipe with all dat bloat.
Use print view then?
>>7045416
Foodwishes
Take a look at based Ricardo:
http://www.ricardocuisine.com/en
Great recipes, precise mesurements so you won't fuck up a receipe.
>want to try a new dish
>just want to look at a few recipes for a baseline
>slideshows, slideshows everywhere
>95% of cooking sites don't work at all because I adblock
>click on a link for a recipe and you just get a list of recipes having nothing to do with what you clicked on
>manage to find a recipe, and right off the bat you can tell it's lazy housewife bullshit that will be disgusting
There are no good cooking websites. The Internet is absolute shit for cooking. This is one subject on which you really just need some good cookbooks and maybe the advice of someone who's done it before.
>>7045416
/ck/ sticky is fairly lean
>>7045416
> This guy doesn't know how to use ad-blockers
Junkbuster is the best, I have a version that I've modified myself for those stupid ass extra long URLs. The nice thing about JB is that you can modify the blocklist in real time unlike some others which are point and click based bullshit or require a restart between changes to the config files.
>>7046042
Yer mum wasn't so lean after I was done with her last night
>>7045439
What happened there?
>>7046198
Work it out for yourself, Columbo.
>>7046212
What's a columbo?
>>7046222
>You have to be 18 to browse this site
>>7046222
>>7045416
Epicurious.