But shouldn’t every online recipe be buried under an exponentially increasing pile of ads for Fan Duel and a 3,900-word preamble about someone’s childhood after school snacking memories, their genealogy going back to the Pleistocene era, and the names of their neighbor’s cousin’s mischievous Siamese cats, and a dozen anecdotes about how much their spouse loved the recipe, along with answers to crucial but unasked questions like “What is tuna casserole?” “What is the unabridged history of tuna casserole?” “Can tuna casserole be served on a plate?” and “Can tuna casserole leftovers be refrigerated? and “Should tuna casserole leftovers be placed in a container or spooned directly onto the fridge shelf?”