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BEDFORD, N.H. (AP)—Blistering heat was just what Sandi Fontaine needed
to bake cookies for her co-workers—on the dash of her Toyota Rav4.


http://www.livescience.com/othernews...d_cookies.html


200 degrees? Seems to me you'd have some real soft underbaked cookies at
that temp.


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Dawn wrote:
> BEDFORD, N.H. (AP)—Blistering heat was just what Sandi Fontaine needed
> to bake cookies for her co-workers—on the dash of her Toyota Rav4.
>
>
> http://www.livescience.com/othernews...d_cookies.html
>
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> 200 degrees? Seems to me you'd have some real soft underbaked cookies
> at that temp.
>
>
> Dawn


If it's 95F on the outside it's not 200F on the inside Maybe 120-140F which
is bad enough, but 200?? I don't think so. Did anyone reporting this news
story test it out with a thermometer indicating inside/outside temps? Were
her baking sheets pre-heated in an oven?

Jill <---the skeptic


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> Dawn wrote:
>
>>BEDFORD, N.H. (AP)—Blistering heat was just what Sandi Fontaine needed
>>to bake cookies for her co-workers—on the dash of her Toyota Rav4.
>>
>>
>>http://www.livescience.com/othernews...d_cookies.html
>>
>>
>>200 degrees? Seems to me you'd have some real soft underbaked cookies
>>at that temp.
>>
>>
>>Dawn

>
>
> If it's 95F on the outside it's not 200F on the inside Maybe 120-140F which
> is bad enough, but 200?? I don't think so. Did anyone reporting this news
> story test it out with a thermometer indicating inside/outside temps? Were
> her baking sheets pre-heated in an oven?
>
> Jill <---the skeptic
>
>

Hehe. I decided to try frying and egg in a cast iron pan out
on the driveway during our recent heatwave. It didn't work.

--
Jean B.
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