Have you ever had to grill up meat for a party and each person like theirs cooked a different way? Medium. Medium rare. Then there’s always that strange one, who likes his meat cooked well done. Seriously, who does that? (I’m looking at you Chris.)

Fortunately someone created this little gadget to get around all the guess work. Personally I like to just poke at the meat to figure out how cooked it is, but this seems like a novel idea for those that are unsure of how firm their meat should be at each stage of cooking.
I wonder if I could get this thing to tweet my BBQ status.
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When you order a hamburger in Vancouver, you get a hamburger. When you order a hamburger in Vegas, they ask how you want it cooked. Well, I don’t know. Like a hamburger? I don’t eat steak or any sort of meat that involves a cooking time, so I end up looking like a tool while staring at Julia being like, uhhhh… and giving the help me eyes.
Well done? This one time, I went to Gjelina for lunch with some vendors from work who are Bulgarian and one of them ordered the steak frites well done. The waitress made this horrified face and said, “We don’t do that here.” You should have a talk with your friend.