August 31st, 2009
I want to buy a forehead digital thermometer for my daughter, but I know some brands are significantly more accurate than others. I’m looking for a good one. Thanks!
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August 30th, 2009
For example, I’d like to know what you bake them in as well as how you know they are truly cooked when you do not have thermometer. I have some pork chops from yesterday that i have seasoned and added flour to, so I am assuming that I cannot bake those bc of the flour, [...]
Tags: flour, pork chops, thermometer
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August 29th, 2009
Problem is…I don't have a cooking thermometer! I have an electric stove…how long should I heat the oil and at what setting to achieve the 375 degree mark?
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August 28th, 2009
I’m making onion rings, but I don’t have a candy thermometer. At my grocery store, they all only go up to something like 250 degrees F (which is ridiculous because I need it to go up to 350). And the only one that goes higher is super expensive. My meat thermometer goes past 350. Can [...]
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August 27th, 2009
For a small lab activity in my AP Physics class, we are required to make thermometers. I found plenty of instructions for making an alcohol thermometer online, but they seemed too simplistic and geared more towards elementary and middle school students. Is there any better way to build a more precise or sophisticated thermometer?
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August 26th, 2009
im having about 9 people for dinner tonight and my fiance decided he wanted pork, so his mum gave me this bigish pork and I dont know how long to cook it. It doesnt have a weight written on it and its too big for my kitchen scales, i dont have any bathroom scales and [...]
Tags: amp, dinner tonight, fiance, guess, kitchen scales, laptop, thermometer
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August 25th, 2009
"Alcohol thermometers can measure temperatures in the range of -100*F – 200*F. Determine the temperature at which an alcohol thermometer with a Fahrenheit scale will read the same number as a thermometer with a Celsius scale." I have no idea, anybody have an answer? Thanks!
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August 24th, 2009
I’d prefer to cook it for several hours so I can guarantee doneness. Unfortunately, I do not have a meat thermometer. I want to cook this in a crock pot. I have looked all over google and recipe sites and can’t find a decent recipe, or one that sounds appealing. Does anybody have any ideas? [...]
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August 23rd, 2009
I'm cooking chicken breasts! they are about an inch thick. How do I kno when they are fully cooked in the middle without a thermometer???
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August 22nd, 2009
It says on the recipe to preheat the oven to 325 F but later adds : A whole turkey (and turkey parts) is safe when cooked to a minimum internal temperature of 165 °F as measured with a food thermometer. So is it 325 F or 165 ? http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/turkey/techniques.html
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