I am specifically looking for “the reference of” Arrow Root in Egg Drop Soup as the thickener. It makes a clear gel rather than a opaque one as in corn starch in a clear gravy.
I can’t figure out what you are asking. What do you mean by “truncated”? Are you saying that you are searching for egg drop soup arrow root or authentic egg drop soup and getting just results for egg drop soup? Or are you perhaps complaining that the search results aren’t showing up?
If the latter, can you tell us what does show up for you? (I’d honestly suspect a virus that is redirecting you to a fake Google page.)
I think she’s talking about user targeted searches. Google I’ve noticed tends to base search results at least partially on what it knows of you.
Either that or the page rank on the site she remembers changed.
Jamicat the problem with this thread is that you’re just linking to a page of results without sufficient explanation of what you’re seeing. If the problem is just with your machine, a page of results would appear differently for those of us who are contemplating your problem.
Can you be specific about, say, the URL for the first three or five results you’re getting for each kind of search?
The question isn’t about soup. That’s just an illustration.
It’s about being stuck in the North Korea of Google Search.
There was 100 vids on “egg drop soup”, all gone, some were real cooking shows and real chefs, a very large contingent of different ideas.
All I get now is garbage from Joe youtube with his raman noodles.
I only noticed this with cooking because I have used alot of recipes from the net, and search vids.
Even the Baking bread ones are depleting to joe bread maker on youtube, instead of the other vids from say…Tony’s Pizzaria in Brooklyn.
The vids are out there, just not giving me the hits to them.
If you search “BBQ”, your gonna expect a lot of different things.
If you search “Southern BBQ”, you expect the things like Nothern BBQ to be culled.
If you search “Louisiana Style BBQ”, you expect all other that aren’t Louisiana style BBQ to be omitted.
BUT NOooo…
Google is like a Badger…
It don’t give a we got pigeon eggs.
When I do those three searches (BBQ, Southern BBQ, Louisiana Style BBQ) I get three different sets of results.
Similarly, when I do “Egg Drop Soup”, “Authentic Egg Drop Soup” and “Authentic Restaurant Style Chinese Egg Drop Soup” I get three different sets of results, though with some overlap.
It sounds like you are wanting Google to do an exact word search. If the page doesn’t contain one of the words you entered, you don’t want it in your results. That is a valid desire, and it is annoying to me that there really isn’t a reliable way to force it any more, but that isn’t the way Google works.