I couldn't have seen this thread at a better time! It's so hot outside and while doing my errands, I forgot to stop by the dollar store to see if they had any water wigglers! I decided to forget about it and stay in the house now instead! LOL. Now I see there is an even better solution here on byc as usual!
o.k I tried this now I'm confused. Both my air temp thermometers read 99.5 but the one I have in the water wiggler reads 100.4?? Which one do I go by
I know these are old quotes, but want to bring the question back up again. I am on a shoe string, and wouldn't even attempt raising chickens at the moment if I didn't have a ton of wood laying around waiting to be made into a coup and my DH's surprising support for the project. So therefore I have a gathering of cheap thermostats, none of which read the same, that I don't trust. I'm planning on using an old fashioned medical thermostat to trust, so as in the above quote, do you think it'll be accurate?. I can also do digital medical, but was going to leave the other one wrapped up inside the home made wiggler....
BTW: I tried taking temperatures of water in a small saki (ceramic) cup but found it kept the water very cool so it just does not work! I have no idea if glass would work better, but I'm not gonna bother trying as this system will obviously be far superior.
So simply... yet, I had pondered how to make one for a while... duh! /img/smilies/lau.gif/img/smilies/lau.gif /img/smilies/idunno.gif
Thanks for helping all us "dumbies"
Jenn
I so agree with you!
Tip for getting the air out -- stick a straw in the corner of the opening. Zip the bag closed up to the straw. Suck. Remove straw quickly and zip bag the rest of the way. Voila! Vacuum-packed water
Great idea, I do that for cake and muffins I bake when I deep freeze them!
Plus, cluckitall, I'm eternally grateful that you bumped this thread up where I could see it! Thank you!!!