It is probably the same one. There are not many out there that are priced
reasonably. Mine is the Vox or Voix, or however it is spelled. The British
voice isn't hard to comprehend.

Pamela Fairchild 
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From: Cookinginthedark On Behalf Of Nicole Massey via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2019 12:27 PM
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Subject: Re: [CnD] recommendations for a good talking kitchen scale

Yes, mine works this way too. It's a very simple scale to use -- one switch
and one button to take the tare of whatever container you're using. The
switch is 3 position, with one giving English and the other metric weights.
I haven't gotten the name, model number, and serial off it yet or I'd have
sent it along already.

Sent from my HAL 9000 in transit to Jupiter


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Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2019 10:07 AM
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Subject: Re: [CnD] recommendations for a good talking kitchen scale

There is a button that you push to weigh your container first. I didn't do
that when weighing the peanut butter though. I just spread plastic wrap out
on the surface and piled the peanut butter on top of that. Then I piled it
into my bowl from the plastic wrap. I don't have to be that exacting with a
recipe. Ceramic glazes, though, are not so forgiving. But I would have a
dedicated scale for that if I were still making ceramics.

Pamela Fairchild
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From: Cookinginthedark On Behalf Of Carol Ashland via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2019 8:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [CnD] recommendations for a good talking kitchen scale

Did you have to weigh the measuring cup first? I should think that would be
the way to do it.

Carol Ashland
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Sent from my BrailleNote Touch+On Dec 25, 2019 1:40 PM, Pamela Fairchild via
Cookinginthedark <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I like the talking scale that Blind Mice Mart sells. I even learned 
> something new about it that I hadn't realized as I was weighing peanut 
> butter for my candy a few days ago. I guessed how much I needed, but 
> was a bit short. I added a bit more to the pile and it automatically 
> told me the new amount. I kept adding and subtracting until it was 
> right and didn't have to press more buttons before I was finished.
> That really impressed me because I hadn't gone through that adjustment
process before.
>
> Pamela Fairchild
> <[email protected]>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2019 2:07 PM
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> Cc: Jeanne Fike <[email protected]>
> Subject: [CnD] recommendations for a good talking kitchen scale
>
> Hi,
>
> What recommendations do you on this list have for a talking kitchen scale?

>
> Thanks in advance for feedback. 
>
>    Jeanne
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