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May 8 at 20:45 comment added bob1 @rumtscho You can also use those search operators in Bing and DuckDuckGo. I don't normally use Bing, but just had a go and that worked surprisingly well. You do need to be specific though; searching for [-meatball] doesn't exclude [meatballs], but [-meatballs] does both.
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May 8 at 8:42 comment added Chris H @rumtscho I've noticed exclusion in google search is getting worse. Yesterday (coincidentally a recipe search) I fancied making a garlic mushroom sauce similar to something I'd had out, but to have with fried potato gnocchi. Despite excluding "cream" and "creamy" those dominated my results. In the end I made it up as I went along, based on a vegetable velouté
May 8 at 6:53 comment added rumtscho As an aside: there are exclusion search operators in Google, so you can search for [spaghetti m* -marinara -meatball]. It doesn't turn up anything useful for me in this case, but it's a generally useful bit of knowledge :)
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May 8 at 6:03 comment added dbmag9 Beyond tomatoes and wine, what else do you remember of the ingredients and method?
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