I found another site that lists 35 - 38 degrees - PartSelect.com
Posted by: Glenda on Oct 24, 08 | 9:24 am
I have a Sub Zero refrigerator on my wish list and they say the optimum temperature for your refrigerator is "40 degrees or below" and freezer freezer temperature should be 0 degrees.
Posted by: Tom on Oct 24, 08 | 9:33 am
Heh, I like the "or below" part. They don't tell you how far below. Is 35 ok? How about 30? It's basically like saying, "dude, don't go any higher than 40, or you are screwed!" I'd like to see fridge makers put that in their manuals.
Posted by: spudart on Oct 24, 08 | 10:22 am
My thoughts exactly!
Posted by: Tom on Oct 24, 08 | 11:24 am
I'm a little concerned about your use of a meat thermometer to measure the temperature in your fridge (or at least I'm assuming that's your fridge in the pic.) I don't think a meat thermometer would give you an accurate reading, but they do make pretty inexpensive fridge thermometers that you can buy at places like Bed Bath and Beyond...
What do you think, Tom? You're the foodie.
Posted by: Lisa S. on Oct 29, 08 | 5:21 pm
Posted by: Lisa S. on Oct 29, 08 | 5:22 pm
I like this one, it has a digital readout: http://tr.im/thermometer (this links over to the product page on amazon).
Posted by: spudart on Oct 30, 08 | 12:02 pm
FYI, here's a link to the thermometer that I'm currently using as seen in the photo above: http://tr.im/thermometer2
The range is -40F to +450F
I like to use it to measure the temperature of my tea water. Actually, I need to bring this into work to see what temperature the water is from the hot water dispenser. Each type of tea likes to have its own temperature range when brewing.
Posted by: spudart on Oct 30, 08 | 12:06 pm
I remember watching "The Newlywed Game" many years ago. One of the questions was, "Ladies, what is the temperature in your refrigerator?"
Then, they brought the husbands out to compare answers. One husband replied, "Oh, about 35 degrees." And then his bride held up the card with her answer:
THREE DEGREES
The guy exploded. "Three degrees? THREE DEGREES!!! All our food would be frozen solid!"
"Well," she responded, "we set the dial to 3, don't we?"
when in doubt, stick with a prime number. 37 or 39.
Leigh, that is so HILARIOUS! Three degrees. Thinking about that question some more, I'm betting this was a total setup question for this scenario. And that only makes this question the better and more devious. Although you have to hand it to the lady, she at least knew what number the setting was on.
Moose, my food does not like prime numbers. Prime numbers make my food go sour.
Posted by: spudart on Nov 01, 08 | 7:53 pm
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