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You would go through your own outlet and log in as yourself or CC as a sample - either way you order it the cost is the same. Our price is 15% less than the customer price and the commission we get at the outlet is 15% so it's all the same price essentially. Of course if it's a customer purchasing it also counts toward our sales for the month, TPC, etc.dannyzmom said:I would be completely incapable of making my Thanksgiving turkey without the digital thermometer.
As a matter of fact - I should probably buy one off the outlet as a backup. How do I buy somethin goff the outlet at the cheapest price? Do I go thru CC or just go to my own outlet?
BethCooks4U said:You would go through your own outlet and log in as yourself or CC as a sample - either way you order it the cost is the same. Our price is 15% less than the customer price and the commission we get at the outlet is 15% so it's all the same price essentially. Of course if it's a customer purchasing it also counts toward our sales for the month, TPC, etc.
dannyzmom said:didn't realize we only get 15% commission off outlet purchases - I thought we got regular commission?
kcjodih said:I've heard of this and all we have in Canada is a regular thermometer (in a red sleeve), not digital. Is it really that awesome? If it IS, is it in your US catelog or just on your outlet? I'd LOVE to get my hands on one if it's as cool as I've heard.
A digital thermometer is a kitchen tool used to measure the internal temperature of food. It works by inserting a metal probe into the food, which then displays the temperature on a digital screen.
Yes, a digital thermometer can be used for a variety of foods including meat, poultry, fish, and baked goods. It is a versatile tool that can be used for both hot and cold temperatures.
Digital thermometers are known for their accuracy and can typically provide readings within a degree or two of the actual temperature. It is important to regularly calibrate your thermometer to ensure continued accuracy.
Yes, most digital thermometers are designed to withstand high temperatures and can safely be used in the oven. However, it is important to check the manufacturer's instructions for specific temperature limitations.
To clean a digital thermometer, simply wipe the probe with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly. Do not submerge the thermometer in water. It is also important to regularly calibrate and replace the batteries as needed to maintain accuracy.