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Default Laser digital thermometer

On Thu, 8 Dec 2011 20:06:27 -0600, "Polly Esther"
> wrote:

>Ten points will be subtracted from the score of the first person who says
>we've discussed this before. @#$! If you did, I missed it and I need help.
> The key ingredient to my praline recipe that I've used for at least 50
>years is Jell-o (cook) butterscotch pudding. It is just not available here.
>I need to get the pralines made and shipped. Now!
> I tried another recipe. It seemed to me that the cooking time wasn't
>quite long enough. There is a split second or less between just right and
>brick. I'm thinking a laser digital thermometer would be a super nice
>Christmas gift (from me to me).
> Any of you have a laser digital thermometer? Do you use it for candy
>making? Any warnings as to brands or the care of the thermometer? Polly



Check Harbor Freight if you have one close by. I don't know what
shipping would be if you had to mail order.
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