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Add homediningkitchen.com #122

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ngoomie opened this issue Feb 2, 2025 · 0 comments
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Add homediningkitchen.com #122

ngoomie opened this issue Feb 2, 2025 · 0 comments

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ngoomie commented Feb 2, 2025

Website seems to pump out an outrageously large amount of articles, having 27,667 articles as of the time of my writing, with the first being published on Jan 22 2024, making for roughly 82 articles posted per day. If you go to page 2 you'll see there's already multiple articles that have been posted today alone (page 1 shows slightly old articles, weirdly enough.)

I found the website via an article titled "4 Simple Tricks to Determine When Your Asian Pear is Perfectly Ripe!", which seems to be a weird mishmash of information on Asian pears as well as European pears. For example:

Another trick is to check the neck of the pear for ripeness. Gently press the neck of the pear near the stem with your thumb. If it gives slightly under pressure, it is likely ripe and ready to eat. However, if it feels extremely soft or mushy, the pear is likely overripe. By paying attention to these visual and tactile cues, you can ensure that you select a perfectly ripe Asian pear for your next snack or recipe.

Asian pears don't have necks like European pears do, Asian pears are more the shape of an apple.

The "About Us" section of the website references their "trustworthy" "team" of writers, but there appears to be only one author for all articles I've checked.

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