Subject: New Product Announcement: Talking Cooking Thermometer

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New Product Announcement
Talking Cooking Thermometer 

For years, I have wanted a decent cooking thermometer.  And trust 
me, I've tried to find one!  This is a truly invaluable tool for 
measuring the internal temperature of roasting meats, for knowing 
when you are scalding but not boiling milk, for making candy, and 
so many other simple to complex tasks in the kitchen.  With a 
good cooking thermometer in your hands, it takes so much of the 
guesswork out of cooking.

One time, I was so desperate to have this invaluable tool that I 
got talked into buying a unit with metal dots, marking degrees 
around the dial.  Out of the oven, this product looked pretty 
slick.  The dots were nicely raised, and the probe could be 
inserted into a turkey or whatever you were cooking, and it was 
sharp and very functional.  But, the metal dial also got very hot 
in the oven and was impossible to read.

Another experiment wound me up in even more trouble.  This 
thermometer was supposed to talk and was advertised as "oven 
safe".  They must have meant "cold oven safe" though because the 
plastic probe melted and destroyed a pie in the process.  For 
several years, I gave up on finding a viable product.

Finally, there is a fantastic cooking thermometer on the market 
that is sure to please any novice or experienced cook out there 
whether used in the oven or on the stove top.  Not only that, 
it's pretty inexpensive, too.  You don't need to leave it in the 
oven as it gives you an accurate temperature reading in 6 seconds 
flat!  Just insert the probe in whatever you want to measure, 
push an easy-to-see and feel button, and wait a few seconds for 
the reading.

Truly, this is the queen of talking cooking thermometers.  It's 
good for both home and industrial use so you know it is going to 
be sturdy and safe.  Use it to measure temperatures in solid food 
or liquids.  The voice is clear and quite audible, and the screen 
presents the reading in large numbers you can easily see.

The size is small and convenient for measuring: 2 x 4.4 x 1.2 
Inches not including probe.  Thermometer measures from -
50 to + 500 degrees Fahrenheit. The unit runs on a 1.5 volt battery. 
Perhaps best of all is the price:  $39.95 plus shipping.  You 
could easily pay this much for an accurate digital thermometer 
that doesn't talk.

The talking cooking thermometer is the Bay Area Digital featured 
product for July and August, 2011.  We showed this at the ACB 
convention in Reno and sold them all well before the end of the 
week.  We are now taking orders for August delivery.  Call today 
to place yours.  Within a few days, this item will also be 
available through our website.  But, I didn't want to wait for 
that to happen to begin offering you such a great find.  Our 
second summer supply is on order, so don't delay before our stock 
is depleted. 

Order today via phone by calling (888) 881-1998.  Or visit our 
website on or after July 22 to place your order.


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ATI (Adaptive Technology Inc.)
A special interest affiliate of the Missouri Council of the Blind
http://moblind.org/membership/affiliates/adaptive_technology

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