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  2. Meat thermometer - Wikipedia

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    A meat thermometer with various cooking temperatures denoted for various meat types. The probe can be inserted into the meat before starting cooking, and cooking continued until the desired internal temperature is reached. Alternatively the meat can be cooked for a certain time and taken out of the oven, and the temperature checked before serving.

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

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    Thigh placement: Dark meat, such as the thigh, needs to reach a higher temperature than the white meat to be fully cooked. Insert the temperature probe into the thickest part of the thigh, just ...

  4. How to meal prep: A beginner's guide to planning and ... - AOL

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    Use a food thermometer to make sure meat and chicken reach safe internal temperatures. Refrigerate leftovers within two hours to prevent bacteria growth. For faster cooling, divide large portions ...

  5. Are You Making This Dangerous Mistake with Your Meat Thermometer?

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  6. Thermometer - Wikipedia

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    A thermometer is a device that measures temperature (the hotness or coldness of an object) or temperature gradient (the rates of change of temperature in space). A thermometer has two important elements: (1) a temperature sensor (e.g. the bulb of a mercury-in-glass thermometer or the pyrometric sensor in an infrared thermometer) in which some ...

  7. Category:Thermometers - Wikipedia

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    Thermometer; Timeline of temperature and pressure measurement technology; A. ... Meat thermometer; Medical thermometer; Mercury-in-glass thermometer;