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View Poll Results: Thermometers must be:
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Tempered glass 5 21.74%
Metal stemmed 18 78.26%
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Old 06-05-2006, 11:08 AM   #1
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Thermometers used for immersion into food or cooking media,(Oil,water,etc) Must be What?
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The correct answer is metal stemmed.
Obviously we don't want to take a chance with broken glass contaminating food.

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Old 06-06-2006, 12:30 PM   #2
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Joe,
What about those "candy" thermometers I see used?
Seem to be glass casing with a core of something else.

I get confused so easily

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Joe,
What about those "candy" thermometers I see used?
Seem to be glass casing with a core of something else.

I get confused so easily

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Well since I'm fairly sure that most of use aren't making candy, and I seriously doubt you would jam a candy thermometer in a brisket, It probably isn't an issue.
I'm willing to bet that candy kitchens use more up to date thermometers than those glass ones.

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