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TurkeyTimer App Helps With Your Bird-Cooking Needs

November 23rd, 2009 by Daniel Brusilovsky

TurkeyTimerLogoThanksgiving is coming up, and it’s almost time to get your turkey ready for the festivities. And wouldn’t you know, there’s an app for that. TurkeyTimer is trying to make cooking your delicious holiday turkey easier then it currently is.

To use TurkeyTimer, just enter the weight of your turkey, whether it’s stuffed, your desired internal temperature, and whether you plan to baste the turkey. Just to clarify, basting is a cooking technique, and usually involves cooking meat with either its own juices or some type of preparation such as a sauce or marinade. (Thanks, Wikipedia)

Then, using algorithms based on cookbook instructions, TurkeyTimer will track the approximate brownness of your turkey, the approximate internal temperature of your turkey, and about how long it will be until you can take the turkey out of the oven. Once the crisp and delicious turkey is ready, TurkeyTimer alerts you that your turkey is ready, and when the feasting can begin.

So get ready for your holiday meals with TurkeyTimer, which of course is available on the App Store today for $2.99. [iTunes Link]

Pro Tip: Use TurkeyTimer to impress your in-laws during Thanksgiving dinner. I do not speak from personal experience.

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