Digital Fridge-Freezer Thermometer - Waltons
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Product Description
Monitor your fridge or freezer, anywhere from -4° - 122° F and with a large digital display, you can see it without opening your glass-doored cooler or cabinet..
Digital Fridge-Freezer Thermometer
Monitor your fridge or freezer, anywhere from -4° - 122°F, and with a large digital display, you can see it without opening your glass-doored cooler or cabinet.
Features:
Temperature Range: -4° to 122°F / -20° to 50°C
Dial Diameter: 1.625 x 2.625 x 0.5 in
Fridge/Freezer Thermometer & Dial Fridge/Freezer Thermometer also available
Walton’s Meat Recipes
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Instant Lethality is the temperature at which all bacteria and microorganisms that we worry about in meat processing will instantly be killed. For beef and pork sausage this is 160°F and for poultry it is 165°F. This applies to whole muscle for beef and pork, you can cook whole muscle cuts of those proteins to far lower temperatures because very little if any, bacteria lives on the inside of the muscle, only on the outside of the product. This means that cooking the internal temperature to 130° means that the outside of the meat has almost certainly been cooked past the point of instant lethality.
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