Talking Food Thermometer gives go ahead
Posted on May 24, 07 07:13 PM PDT

Seasoned cooks are expert enough to know whether the slab of meat in the wok is ready for consumption or not, but there are those who are just starting out that could do with some help. The Talking Food Thermometer with Remote Handset comes in handy as it checks the exact food temperature, transmitting the data wirelessly to a handset where the results are played back via audio so you don't need to make use of your greasy hands in order to handle the remote. This thermometer works well with beef, lamb, veal, hamburger, pork, turkey, chicken, and fish. $70 sounds pretty steep though. There is no better teacher than experience, so do wean yourself off this once you've got the cooking knack under your sleeves.
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By max , 25/05/07 1:41 PM (CommentID #181702)
yea exept if you got 30 steaks going at the same time,, dont think its going to help anyone doing mass quantity,, better to pay for a good grill cook instead.
By Richard , 24/05/07 10:22 PM (CommentID #180627)
I disagree with your "wean yourself" off comment. The most tenderly cooked meat is always the meat that has been cooked the least while still reaching a safe temperature for the elimination of bacteria. Even professional chefs use meat thermometers. And $70 for a wireless meat thermometer isn't actually too shabby, assuming it's accurate. A nice "manual" digital meat thermometer (usually more accurate that analog) can run over $50 easy, so this isn't that unreasonable for adding wireless functionality (although a simple beep would have probably been enough).
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