Original Reddit post

I am absolutely fed up with those recipe websites where “90% is ads and only 10% is actual food content.” Recently, I started using Qwen 3.6-plus to generate my own “clean versions” of recipes.It produces beautifully formatted, illustrated cooking guides that get straight to the point—absolutely no fluff. Just take a look at these two recipes it generated for “Tomato Macaroni.” One feature I particularly love is that it provides all the essential cooking tips—such as key prep points and the secret to using pasta water—while completely stripping away all the redundant text.Having a clear, concise cooking guide that fits entirely on a single page makes the whole cooking process much more relaxed and enjoyable. If you, too, are tired of the miserable modern web experience—where you have to wade through endless distractions just to find a simple recipe—I highly recommend giving this method a try. submitted by /u/aneypathak

Originally posted by u/aneypathak on r/ArtificialInteligence