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(Check the thermometer every half-hour).
Stick it in the oven and heat it up (maybe to bake cookies, who knows?), and when your oven says it's hit the right temperature, check the thermometer and make sure it matches.
Remove and check the thermometer.
Check the thermometer until it reads below 94℉.
Check the thermometer 5-10 minutes prior to the end of cooking time.
Check the thermometer on all of the settings (mouth, under-arm, lower body, Celsius, Fahrenheit, etc. ) If it still doesn't work, it's time to buy a new thermometer!
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The 5-year-old son shrieked, "My feet are too cold!" The frightened dad ripped off his hat and ski goggles and asked urgently: "Is there a fire here?" I checked the thermometer by the front door: 3 degrees.
We haven't checked the thermometer yet, but we're pretty sure it's a million and one degrees outside and the only sartorial thoughts going through our mind is how close to naked we can get without getting cited for indecent exposure.
If the leaves are hanging down, and look rather pencil thin, there is no need to check the outdoor thermometer.
Most of August, when one of the neighbors rides into to town to check the bank thermometer and we find out that it's well into the nineties, we usually just headed out to the old horse trough and poured water on our shirts.
Check the digital display on the thermometer.
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