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<blockquote data-quote="Zilsniggy" data-source="post: 1888197" data-attributes="member: 222691"><p>These machines all have a 15% tolerance factor. All these readings are within that. Why did you have to test so many times?</p><p>By the way, lab testing has similar margins, and you will find slight differences in testing from lab to lab.</p><p>Testing things like low carb breads, you may need to keep testing after the 2 hour mark, since often they induce rises which take either longer to peak, or longer to fall, depending on ingredients. I think most of us low carbers eventually realise that we just can't have bread anymore. I don't really miss it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zilsniggy, post: 1888197, member: 222691"] These machines all have a 15% tolerance factor. All these readings are within that. Why did you have to test so many times? By the way, lab testing has similar margins, and you will find slight differences in testing from lab to lab. Testing things like low carb breads, you may need to keep testing after the 2 hour mark, since often they induce rises which take either longer to peak, or longer to fall, depending on ingredients. I think most of us low carbers eventually realise that we just can't have bread anymore. I don't really miss it [/QUOTE]
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