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Meat thermometer.
Except us vegetarians.
Vegetable thermometer.
Just because it’s marketed as a meat thermometer doesn’t mean it doesn’t have other excellent uses. I use mine for everything from meat to making sure my tap water is the exact right temp for aquarium water changes.
Turns out, meat thermometers work for all manner of hot things.
Instructions not clear…
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I'll second this!
Dude. Game changer
With it, can I check whether I have a fever?
No, but you can check how much meat you are