How To Add Tasting Table As A Preferred Source On Google - Tasting Table
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How To Add Tasting Table As A Preferred Source On Google - Tasting Table
"In August 2025, Google rolled out the Preferred Sources feature, which lets users see their favorite news sources up front. As you may know, searching Google for any topical news story yields a "Top Stories" overview - and now, users can fully customize their news experience and cut through the noise. Whether it's sports, hard news, or the culinary world (that's why you're here, right?), no more sifting through a sea of overwhelming news sources!"
"Setting Tasting Table as a Preferred Source on Google can be achieved in two ways. Upon searching for the latest food news - like Spring & Mulberry's chocolate recall due to possible Salmonella - you'll be greeted with a "Top Stories" overview, which you'll see in the screenshot below. See that little icon that looks like two cards with a star in the middle? Click that and search for either "tastingtable.com" or "tastingtable" (as seen in the screenshot above); once our website pops up, simply check the box on the right and hit "Reload results." It's that easy!"
Google introduced Preferred Sources in August 2025 to let users prioritize favorite news outlets within search Top Stories. Users can customize news by selecting specific sites to appear up front, reducing irrelevant results across categories like sports, hard news, and food. Tasting Table can be added as a Preferred Source so readers receive prioritized food news, recalls, trends, and cultural guides. One method adds Tasting Table directly from a Top Stories card by clicking the two‑card star icon, searching tastingtable.com, checking the box, and reloading results. Adding preferred sources streamlines access to trusted, timely content.
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