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Buena Road but a decent culinary thermometer from Chris Gray in California I will have to search for the contact information but I believe you can calibrate it which makes it different from any of the others where you're just kind of taking a chance at the temperature.
Don't know of any that go down enough for freezer but a scientific thermometer that is accessible might be just the thing. Dr. Khary's Apollo of design science I believe it's called divine science may have one in his product line.
Thanks, Annemarie Cooke
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> On Sep 7, 2016, at 9:35 AM, Duane Farrar <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> A talking meat thermometer would be a wonderful thing. There used to be one on the market a few years ago but the company that sold it folded up just as I was attempting to order one. If anyone knows of such a device please post some information here. Sorry if this is slightly off-topic. Though I suppose if a device has a microprocessor in it, is digital and has speech output then it might be considered a computer.
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>> On 9/6/2016 6:39 PM, Jonathon Marcotte wrote:
>> Hello,
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>> Does anyone know of an app, device, etc... that can be used to test
>> the freezer temperature and also, an accessible thermostat for testing
>> meat temperature? Large print would be okay but, talking is preferred
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>> Thanks
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>> Jon
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