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I'm looking for an oven/food thermometer and would like to know if there are any recommendations out there. I'd like


- digital

- alarm when the food gets to the right temp

- food settings would be nice

- oven temp as well food temp would be good as well

- wireless would be a bit of a bonus, but I'm guessing out of my price range


Having said all that, I'd like to spend less than ?50.


Anyone got one?

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Hmmm know nothing about fancy pants digital or wireless ones but I can recommend a good old fashioned meat thermometer that you stick in before putting it in the oven.


Can't link to pic at mo but it looks like a giant drawing pin with a colour coded dial on the top. Think I bought it in Farmers on LL for about 6 quid. Couldn't live without it now (slight exaggeration but best gadget buy since my 2 quid wooden lemon reamer)

Oooo are you baking me a bday cake loz? :))


what type of food are you really interested in monitoring? Meat? Cakes? Bread? Not that I have a clue about such things!

I'd like to follow my neighbours way of knowing when food is ready - when the smoke alarm goes off - but I think that may be a little on the over done side ;-)

Loz Wrote:

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> KalamityKel Wrote:

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> > Oooo are you baking me a bday cake loz? :))

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> I was thinking more a nice slab of beef, but happy

> birthday anyway, Kel!


Still a few weeks to go but thank you all the same ;-)

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