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		<title>An Expert Gift: Taylor Thermometers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="/article/taylor-thermometers"><img alt="taylor thermometer" src="http://www.newgreenbasics.com/images/25t.jpg" class="imagelft" /></a>Sometimes an instant-read thermometer just isn't enough. With inventive cooking techniques on the rise, coupled with all too common incidents of food contamination, performing a science-check of all stages of food temperatures seems prudent. 
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<p>Sometimes an instant-read thermometer just isn&#8217;t enough. With inventive cooking techniques on the rise, coupled with all too common incidents of food contamination, performing a science-check of all stages of food temperatures seems prudent. Take your pick of Taylor&#8217;s Refrigerator-Freezer Thermometers in commercial and consumer versions, and monitor to see if your freezer and refrigerator are truly storing foods in the safe zone. (Buy one for each: freezers should be at or below 0 degrees F., and refrigerators should stay between 34 and 40 degrees F.) </p>
<p>But don&#8217;t stop there. </p>
<p>All ovens are subject to hot and cold zones, and calibration alters over time; so double-check for accuracy with Taylor&#8217;s Connoisseur Series Oven Thermometer, which hangs, sits, or clips wherever it&#8217;s needed (and is easily readable through the oven window). But wait: there&#8217;s more! Visual clues give way to precise cooking with Taylor&#8217;s Digital Infrared Thermometer. This baby measures surface temperatures, and it does so from a distance; just point and click for a digital reading. </p>
<p>Why is this important? </p>
<p>Because solid pieces of meat (roasts and whole turkeys, for instance) typically carry bacteria on the outer surface, so a check of the exterior temperature is as important, or even more so, than reading internal temperature. And here&#8217;s something else to think about: use it to measure a pan&#8217;s surface temperature. Now you can tell if a griddle has reached 350 degrees F., the optimum temperature for pancakes, and do away the guesswork of dancing water droplets (which bead between 320 and 440 degrees); and candy making becomes less messy (no contact thermometer needed, just point and click). Cool!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.newgreenshopper.com/shop.php?i=B00004XSC7"><strong>Taylor Classic Freezer-Refrigerator Thermometer</strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.newgreenshopper.com/shop.php?i=B0002ATVQC"><strong>Taylor Commercial Freezer-Refrigerator Thermometer</strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.newgreenshopper.com/shop.php?i=B000EYEEYK"><strong>Taylor Connoisseur Oven Thermometer</strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.newgreenshopper.com/shop.php?i=B000OC3EXO"><strong>Taylor Digital Infrared Thermometer</strong></a></p>
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