Thursday, September 1st, 2011 at
2:13 pm
Question by rachash: Is there any other way to measure food’s temperature without a cooking thermometer?
If so, then how?
Best answer:
Answer by Craig B
There’s no way I know of to measure temperature, but there are ways to determine if food is finished cooking. For example, you stick a toothpick in a cake and if it comes out clean, the cake is fully cooked. Or you push down on a steak to test how springy it is and you can tell by the firmness how cooked it is. Different foods have different methods. But to tell the true temperature of something you need a thermometer. The one exception is something that is boiling. You know it’s 212 degrees unless it has salt in it, in which case it will be a few degrees hotter.
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Thursday, September 1st, 2011 at
9:11 am
Question by Marija S: How can you tell water is at 60 degrees Celsius without using kitchen thermometer?
60 degrees Celsius is equal to 140 degress Farenheit.
Best answer:
Answer by K-Man
stick your finger in the water
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Thursday, September 1st, 2011 at
4:11 am
Question by Mocha8264: My thermometer gauge on my car is sticking to 0 degrees. What gives?
I have a 2000 VW Jetta and lately the temp gauge in the dash has been staying at 0, when I know there’s no way my car is running COLD after 10 mins – in the summer.
And it doesn’t happen all the time. Sometimes it works fine and goes to its obligatory 190 degrees timely. But the last few weeks, it stays at 0.
The car hasn’t run over yet (thank goodness)…so, what gives? Please help.
Best answer:
Answer by xstrghstx2k1
It is time for a new thermostat to be installed. Most of the time when they stick or show that you are running hot and the car starts running terribly it is time for a new thermostat. I would take it in a get it replaced and have them check out the rest of the car for a routine checkup.
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