Comment by ChrisRR
And without 14 paragraphs of how your great grandma first discovered this recipe on a trip to italy from a soldier she romanced
And without 14 paragraphs of how your great grandma first discovered this recipe on a trip to italy from a soldier she romanced
There's also sometimes a button for the "Printer Version" of the recipe which is very much no fluff.
Ex. Above all the fluff is the word "Print" in a yellow box [1] which takes you to a no fluff page [2].
[1]: https://www.seriouseats.com/buttermilk-vanilla-waffles-recip...
[2]: https://www.seriouseats.com/buttermilk-vanilla-waffles-recip...
I'm convinced that people who complain about this don't use recipe sites very often. There are loads without any preamble, and many of those with narrative provide a 'jump to recipe' button. Even if it is a long article with no jump (rare), it's still not a big deal
1. Some people do want the narrative 2. It's not that much of a hardship to scroll