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  2. This Is The Best Place To Put A Thermometer In A Turkey - AOL

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    Instant-read thermometers provide quick, accurate readings, probe thermometers are best for oven-roasting, digital thermometers offer precise results and alarms, and traditional dial thermometers ...

  3. Don't Trust The Pop-Up Thermometer In Your Turkey ... - AOL

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    "Using a digital or dial meat thermometer is a more reliable way to ensure your turkey reaches the safe minimum internal temperature of 165°F, as it provides a precise temperature readout," says ...

  4. How to Check If Your Turkey Is Cooked to the Right ... - AOL

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    $14.88 at . The best place to stick your instant-read thermometer is in the thickest part of the turkey's thigh. Since it's one of the meatiest areas of the bird, it takes the longest to cook so ...

  5. Meat thermometer - Wikipedia

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    A digital food thermometer in pork A food thermometer in water A roast turkey with pop-up thermometer (the white plastic object in the breast) in the popped position. A meat thermometer or cooking thermometer is a thermometer used to measure the internal temperature of meat, especially roasts and steaks, and other cooked foods.

  6. The Kizen Digital Meat Thermometer is on sale at Amazon - AOL

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    For meat, beverages, baking and more, this digital doodad has nearly 60,000 sizzling reviews.

  7. Turkey meat - Wikipedia

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    Turkey meat, commonly referred to as just turkey, is the meat from turkeys, typically domesticated turkeys, but also wild turkeys. It is a popular poultry dish, especially in North America and the United Kingdom , where it is traditionally consumed as part of culturally significant events such as Thanksgiving and Christmas respectively, as well ...