As a test I thought I'd post this simple poll to see how it is presented in the thread. Take this simple poll which finishes in 4 days time.
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Appreciate if you could take time to participate in this test poll. It's a rather simple question, no deep thinking needed here. If there isn't a large enough sampling size, the results of this poll or subsequent ones (we're forming one for Baking Terms) would not be meaningful.
Thank you.
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Sure, it's a test poll, but I'm always curious how many use thermometers. Unfortunately thermometers are often not used in small bakeries either, which may explain some of the variations seen on bakery shelves from one season to the other.
Home bakers have more lattitude since timetables aren't as rigid or demanding, nor is there the pressures of having paid customers to supply.
We bake 300+ loaves of bread every friday, I am not sure if this qualifies us
as homebakers. Time pressure on doughs, proofing, etc. will take on a different dimension when you bake in a wood fired oven, this is where true artisan craft comes into play without any proofers, retarders, additives-for a long time I did not know what VC stands for. So, no thermometer just hands and eyes and feelings for a true dough development.
Do you gauge the oven temp by light dusting and determining the speed at which it turns brown, or do you have a thermometer fitted?
I really shouldn't comment though, since this is not a ploy to convince people to change and use thermometers. I'm genuinely interested whether a simple instrument like a thermometer is widely used or not.
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I've got a nice Tagliabue castiron face oven thermometer from the 1920's.
Also this angle tempering tank thermometer
They are both from a by-gone era but they can still help with measurement, nothing wrong with that IMHO.
Thanks for making your opinion known, and for voting, if you did.