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Taylor Food Service Classic Series Freezer-Refrigerator Thermometer, Large Dial $2.18 Extra large 3 1/4” dial. Accurate from 20 F. to 80 F. Safe temperature zone indicators. Hangs or stands. NSF listed…. |
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REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER WIRELESS DIGITAL THERMOMETER KITCHEN ESSENTIALS ACU-RITE DIGITAL THERMOMETER FOR REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER. AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARM WHEN TEMPERATURES EXCEED YOUR PRE-SET MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM SELECTION. REMOTE SENSORS ARE EQUIPPED WITH SPRING ACTION CLIPS TO SECURE INSIDE REF OR FREEZER. SUCTION CUPS INCLUDED. MAIN UNIT IS EQUIPPED WITH A FOLD-OUT STAND AND MAGNETS ON BACK OF UNIT. TEMP RANGE -40 F TO 158 F. MAIN UNIT USES 2 … |
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Johnson Controls A19AAT-2C Freezer Temperature Controller $48.50 Use this handy controller to regulate the temperature in your freezer between 20 – 80F . Great for turning a chest freezer into a keg refrigerator. Strictly a mechanical thermostat for cooling only, it is simple to use and economical. It operates with a gas filled probe on a 6-foot capillary tube. When the gas contracts or expands in the probe, it triggers a mechanical device inside the control wh… |
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Johnson Controls Digital Thermostat Control Unit $68.00 Convert any freezer into a kegerator! Just plug the freezer into the outlet cord, place the gas-filled sensor in the area to be controlled and program the temperature. This manual thermostat simply turns off the freezer when it reaches the specified temperature. Other features include a lockable touchpad temperature adjustment, a 6-foot power cord and a 6-foot outlet cord…. |
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Reliance Controls THP207 Plug-In Power Failure Alarm with LED Flashlight $9.00 The Reliance Controls plug-in power failure alarm comes complete with an 8-hour LED backup light. A great way to avoid mishaps caused by unnoticed power failures — including basement flooding, freezer thaw, and sleeping in — an audible alarm will sound when your home’s electricity fails. Simply plug the alarm into any 120-volt outlet and the alarm is ready to serve you. CSA Certified for the US … |
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Raytek MT4 Mini Temp Non-Contact Thermometer Gun with Laser Sighting $38.99 Temperature range: 0 to 750 Degrees F (-18 to 400 Degrees C) Laser targeting distance-to-spot: 8:1 Backlit display Selectable degrees C or F Small and compact, non-contact with 98 percent accuracy. Data hold feature. Uses 9 V Battery…. |
Thermometer Fridge!
CDN Oven, Grill, Fridge Thermometers
Thermometer Fridge Questions

What temp level can I set my fridge too? The levels are 1-9; 9 being the coldest?
My fridge has temp levels and no thermometer. I set it at 9, but my food froze. What level can I put it on so that bacteria won’t grow rapidly and not have frozen food?
One expert says 35 to 38 degrees, and another says 36 to 46 degrees. Buy an inexpensive thermometer to check the temperature. Typically, the middle setting on your refridgerator will give you about the correct temp. Start with 5; if not right, adjust setting up or down. My personal preference is around 40 degrees, for optimal safety and use of electricity. If you opt for more safety, go colder.
Easy Homemade Fudge
Quick and Easy Way To Make Homemade Fudge
An easier way to make fudge that doesnt require using granulated sugar or the soft ball method. This recipe has been used over and over and never have I received a complaint about the taste or how easy it is to be made. This is the easiest recipe that I have come across and have been using this recipe for over 30 years. Everyone that tries this recipe never goes back to the soft ball method.
Peanut Butter Fudge
Roughly looks like this.
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Ingredients:
You will want to gather your ingredients in one spot prior to starting, Once you start it will move pretty quickly before it is ready to set.
2 Sticks Of butter. (Must be real butter or it will not work out correctly)
1 18 ounce jar of Creamy Peanut Butter. Preferabbly Jiff or Reeses Brand. (will taste better this way)
1 2 pound bag of powdered sugar or 10X (its the same thing)
1 tsp Vanilla (can be imatation or real vanilla.)
You will also need a 9×13 inch cake pan buttered.
You will need to have a rolling pin and some wax paper.
Step 1:
Step one is to put butter and peanut butter in a large pot and put on a low setting. Stir constantly until both are melted and mixed together.Add the vanilla and stir in to the mixture. Once the vanilla has been added, Heat until it feels like a hot bath, around 130 degree’s DO NOT BOIL! Once this has been achieved you will want to slowly add the powdered sugar a little at a time around a cup, do this until it forms a firm ball in the bottom of the pan.
Step 2:
FYI: Just incase there is a little powdered sugar left in the bag, That is okay also.
The next step is simple:
You will take the fudge ball and add it to the buttered cake pan and lay the wax paper ontop, Use your rolling pan to level it all out. As soon as you are done rolling it out you will then cover it in siran wrap and put in the fridge till it is solid enough to cut with a knife.
Step 3:
This step is extremely simple. All you do is take out of the fridge and put on the table and cut it with a knife and ENJOY!!
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