Thermapen VS Taylor
On Aug 26, 10:38*pm, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
> Sure, I've cooked for decades without one, but it is a nice tool to
> have. *And at a better price than the other brand. Yes, it is made in
> China.
I enjoyed your thread in a selfish way as I played a game with my
own brain of trying to figure out what you were talking about
exactly. At first from the title I thought it might be a boxing match
or some other sporting event, or maybe some kind of competitive chef
program on tv. Then as I read along I thought it might be a blender
or food processor. Finally I found out what you were talking about
and read on till the end where you came to the made in China part. At
that I thought, so what? - the Chinese have been making lots of good
stuff for years. I remember even decades ago buy khakis I thought was
spectacular and made in China. What a bum rap. I can see it now,
someone buying something and not liking it, then looking at the label
hoping to see a "made in China" logo on it so they can fix the blame
on something other than their own taste and shopping prowess.
TJ
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