Not only are most wireless thermometers on Amazon âmeat thermometersâ so they gotta show you pictures of the dead animals youâre heating, but they also gotta tell you if itâs beef or chicken specifically in text, or graphic form.
Like Iâm trying to just keep something specifically at 32 degrees and maybe an alarm setting if it goes higher?
Yes, fuck! My photography liquid, yes, itâs chicken đşđ!
EleventhHour@lemmy.world â¨3⊠â¨months⊠ago
If youâre so sensitive that a picture of a roasted chicken or a brisket triggers you, then I suggest that you stay off the Internet.
ChicoSuave@lemmy.world â¨3⊠â¨months⊠ago
Sounds like they wanted a thermometer but didnât know that cooking thermometers have different names and was presented with pictures of cooked meat. Judging by their reaction, they find meat unappealing. Their indignation is borne from seeing a thing that they donât like but is key to the search term they used, âmeat thermometerâ, when they could have used âcandy thermometerâ and gotten the same products with different pictures that would be far less offensive. So they are blaming their seeing meat on the choices of others instead of their own inexperience with cooking instruments.
werefreeatlast@lemmy.world â¨3⊠â¨months⊠ago
I got interrupted while posting⌠yeah itâs actually the meat face nobody has mentioned yet that took the cake.
But if you look closely I searched for just a regular old wireless thermometer and the results are all about meat thermometers. I just need a generic one that can go from 0C to maybe 150C. So it should have alarms and such that can beep at any temp along that range. Or at least not have a fuckin chicken on the screen. That way maybe I could make use of the graph on the phone screen via screen shot. But nah⌠hereâs a chicken⌠imagine using this to monitor oil temp for an experiment and then having to crop all images because thereâs a fuckin chicken on them.
I will look for candy thermometers. What a great idea!