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I understand what you are talking about. But I think mercury as the latent heat transfer agent is used only for very high temperature heat pipe applications. Laptop CPUs operate at very low temperature therefore will not be using mercury. The CPU heat pipe is very well constructed and it is unlikely to leak. If it does leak it will suck in liquid not expel liquid because it is always under vacuum. I agree. One should always be careful with food. Dcarch
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I know what you are talking about. and to get back to food: I understand that "the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak" translates to "The wine is pretty good, but the meat is lousy" in some language. LOL! dcarch
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Just curious, and I am not taking sides because I am not an expert in these matters: I used Google Translate, English to Chinese, Ramen = 拉麵 Ramen to japenese = ラーメン Japanese to Chinese= ラーメン = 拉麵 I am an expert, however, in saying that soy sauce noodles taste very good. :-) dcarch
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Something for you guys to consider: Heat sink/cooling fans for laptops are very cheap on eBay. Typically that device incorporates heatpipe technology. As you know heatpipe can tranfer thermal energy very efficiently. You can easily salvage the heatpipes from those cooling fans. Would it be a good idea to stick a few of those heatpipes into the meat when you have a very thick chunk of cold meat such as roast? dcarch
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Exactly. But shouldn't it be the other way? You are the customer giving them business, they should give you a gift to show appreciation. dcarch The ones I give gifts to are those that engage in what I perceive as a real human community exchange. They do not necessarily take me before another customer, but they nod their heads as I stand in the mass of folks waiting usually with no number system, they smile, they remember what I usually am looking for. I would still frequent the market for the quality of the items, but they add the heart warming human note to my shopping. That may be true in your case, but tipping always deteriorates into a form of bribery in many situations. I know in many situations I was told when I was in line waiting, “Yes, he was here before you” and I know that wasn’t the case. People with more money should not be entitled to more and better service. But I am realistic, I can’t change human nature. I tip also. I am not happy about it. There is something philosophically wrong about the concept. That’s why many corporations have very definite rules against gifts. We all know in government relations, gifting are against the law. Soon, you will be expected to tip your surgeon after an operation, or else. dcarch
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Exactly. But shouldn't it be the other way? You are the customer giving them business, they should give you a gift to show appreciation. dcarch
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"---- Most native bred Japanese cannot produce the "L" sound, just as most native Chinese speakers have trouble with the "R" sound. We all know of the various guises and forms that the humble "ramen" can assume. --" So my Spam fried rice would be Spam fried lice? dcarch :-)
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With all due respect, your recipe would not necessarily fly in Hong Kong . LOL! You have not tried my Spam fried rice yet. dcarch
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There is no recipes for soy sauce noodles. Just like there is no recipe for fried rice. Anything goes. I do a soy sauce Ramen noodles with EVOO, light soy sauce, and parmesan cheese top. dcarch
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If you are handy, look into "peltier cooler" or "personal refrigerator". peltier cooler is a solid state no-moving parts thermoelectric device that gives you cooling when powered by direct current. They are not expensive, light weight and small. You can make yourself a clear plastic cover that's refrigerated. check it out on eBay. dcarch
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DeliciouslyLekker, Very nice Beef Pho. kayb, very healthy and tasty looking flax seed potato bread, and you did a good job with the Caribbean meal. rarerollingobject, Love that Buffalo mozzarella, rocket proscuitto salad. The sous vide salmon is just the way I like it cooked. “---Chinese lion's head meatballs, also disappointingly lacking in actual lion's head.” LOL! patrickamory, your curry of chicken is beautiful. Dejah, Wow! AAA prime roast done with AAA skills. I am very impressed by the duck breast dish. Kim, your shepherd’s pie, and roast chicken backs look like quite a feast. Ann_t, You have done great justice to precious Halibut, and the shrimp cocktail. nickrey, Lovely sous vide beef cheek pastrami. Do you have a copy of the Modernist Cuisine? robirdstx, beautiful plating, your Fried Catfish Tacos. Borgstrom, Nice plating sous vide shank. I went and immediately got myself some marrow bones. ------------------------------------------------- So I made some roasted marrow bones. The bones were also smoked with rosemary first. Of course I had to make some bread also for the marrow. Dcarch
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Very nice. Thanks There are many great food presenters in this Forum. dcarch
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Hi, Any pictures of your setup, or details on the parts you used? Tried Amazon, but, couldn't figure out what controller you're using. Thx, Frank Here is my setup components. I have two setups: dcarch
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When pre-peeled garlic first came out, they went bad quickly even in the refrigerator. I added salt, still they would go bad. The peeled garlic today don't seem to go bad. What have they done? dcarch
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Do you remember, "Set-It-And-Forget-It" rotisserie oven? Ergonomics. Any cheap microwave nowadays has many preprogrammed features. When was the last time you go thru them all? I consider myself very tech savvy, yet I only use the timer and the power setting. Too much trouble to read and use all the other features. The reason the Showtime rotisserie sells a lot is because it is simple to use. With a sophisticated multi-featured cooking appliance with all kinds of cooking options may not be what the public wants. dcarch
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"------Lastly, I would suspect that, while there is a wonderful trend in updating and building top-of-the-line kitchens, not enough Americans use their kitchen to justify spending even more money on appliances. Brand name and stainless steel are enough for the facade-consumed consumer. " People who can afford fancy kitchens mostly eat out. dcarch
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There is no reason why normal 110vac/220vac cannot be used for any properly designed home appliance. It shouldn't take significantly more BTUs to cook a chicken evenly by any method. dcarch
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Where is the dividing line between tipping and bribery? dcarch
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"----women order the vast majority of salads and men order the most steaks. It's not like these things are counterintuitive either. It is easy to posit why men would have evolutionary pressures to eat foods with higher caloric densities. " That could be because women are more concious of counting calories. dcarch
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That sounds great! But I guess your 220V/2000W heater will heat with 500W at 110V (P = U²/R). You are correct. I was thinking about the other 2,000 watt heater that I have which runs at 110v, I connected it to a diode, which is a halfwave rectifier, that cuts the wattage in half. dcarch
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I built mine with a $20.00 aquarium controller, $10.00 aquarium pump, and a $10.00 1,000 watt heater. The whole set up is portable, so I can use it in a big beer cooler or a small container just for a few eggs. The system can keep one degree F accuracy. dcarch BTW, The heater is a 2,000 watt 220vac heater which I am powering with 110vac. It should last forever. :-)
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"------ is there any way I can I use a regular meat or cooking thermometer to check the pan temperature? ---" No. Get an IR remote read thermometer. It's not that expensive. dcarch
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Bacon cones filled with some kind of avocado recipe? dcarch
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Kim, Oh my! Those ribs! Worth going back for seconds, thirds ----- But leaving room for the strawberry cheese cake. I don’t blame you for repeating the cucumber salad. I probably would have it every night. So pretty! rarerollingobject, The magic of sous vide, rare duck breast but crispy skin! Very nice. Annm_t, even though I have not had it before, I can tell black bean and chicken tacos is an excellent combination. Robirdstx, Your Porcupine Meatballs got my curiosity. They look wonderful. I will have to try to make them. Also, very beautiful salad. ------------------------------------ ---- Leftover corned beef and fresh strawberries with freeze dried apple chips. dcarch
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Does it mean that those who tip get better cuts of meat? dcarch