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>> "Irving Kimura" > wrote
>>>I just got myself one of them Polder meat thermometers whose probe >>>stays in the meat during cooking. The instructions specify that >>>the probe should be "sterilized" before every use, but they give >>>no procedure or guidelines whatsoever for doing this. This time >>>around I suppose I will dip the probe in boiling water for a few >>>seconds but is there a more convenient approach? www.polder.com has an e-mail address you might want to send your question to. Do the instructions appear to be in regular English, or a translated flavor? "Sterilize" may simply mean "clean thoroughly.", which should be plenty good enough for the surface of a sealed instrument. |
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