Solving the Search Dilemma: Find What You Want Quickly!

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores challenges participants face when searching for specific information within the Chef Success forum. Several users share their experiences and alternative methods for improving search results.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses frustration with the forum's search functionality, noting difficulty in finding specific threads or information.
  • Another participant suggests using Google for more effective searches, recommending the use of specific search operators to narrow results.
  • One user shares a specific Google search format that worked for them, highlighting its effectiveness in locating a recipe.
  • Several participants express appreciation for the shared tips, indicating they found the information helpful.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of the forum's built-in search functionality, with some participants advocating for alternative methods while others share positive experiences with the suggestions made.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences with the forum's search capabilities and the challenges of navigating past threads.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants looking for strategies to enhance their search experience within the Chef Success forum may find this discussion beneficial.

ChefPaulaB
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I wasn't sure where to put this, so I apologize if this isn't the right place... Every time I try to find a previous thread or info on something, I have a really hard time, and I know that other people are having the same problem. For instance, I was looking for a thread on the grilling basket, I remember reading about several shrimp marinades for it recently, and wanted to find it, but when I put in "grill basket" I get every thread that says "grill" or "basket" in it, but the ones with "grill basket" are few and far between. Which probably explains why there are so many repeat threads... can someone please explain to me and everyone else how to put a search in to find exactly what you want... please!!! I know that if I put in a new thread with that in the title box there are usually some down at the bottom of the screen, but you actually have to post a new thread to get those... there must be another way... right? Thanks for any help!
 
I don't use the search functionality that's built into the forum software. Use Google instead. Put "site:chefsuccess.com" as the first operator, and then include as much as you know, including the name of the subforum (since it shows at the top of each thread page). For instance, to search for this thread, I'd use:
site:chefsuccess.com search quick tipsAnd if you know that it's a thread you've posted in, or know the username of someone who did post in it, include their username as well.
 
Ann, you're a genius.
 
It also works if you just put

chefsuccess: "grill basket"

(or whatever you are searching for...) in the google search bar. I just did this to find the vanilla cake recipe that I knew I had posted, but couldn't remember when...
 
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Cool! Thanks! That helps a ton!!!
 

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