January 28, 2008

Chef’s Quad-Timer Professional - Cooking Timer of the Future

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Chef’s Quad-Timer Professional is the cooking timer you need to keep things from being well - overdone. We use timed cooking for the majority of our cooking - including meat. Once you know how long something takes, you can do the basic legwork of getting it done by timing what you're doing. Timers are also really good for things like cookies, cakes, or other baked items.

The Chef’s Quad-Timer Professional has four at-a-glance indicator lights arranged like stovetop burners. Each light can be in one of two modes: Green means still cooking; red means the timer’s gone off. Expired timers count up after beeping, showing how long you may have over-cooked.

Via The Red Ferret Journal at Chef’s Quad-Timer Professional

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Posted by Jay Brewer at January 28, 2008 9:15 AM

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