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I would reccommend my old CDP1802 microprocessor. It does not get any lower power than that, if you can live without power wasters like LEDs or displays. Still, it's now becoming hard to get after a long lifetime and you are probably better off with a modern microcontroller.

I think a PIC microcontroller might do it. They cost five bucks or even less and need prctically no additional parts if you pick the right one out of a vast sortiment. It should have a UART to communicate with the Pi, and perhaps A/D converters for the temperature sensor. Also, it should have a power-on reset built in (not all have that), an internal oscillator, and it should be a low power CMOS version. Hint: The operating power of CMOS devices is dependent on the clock frequency, so set the internal oscillator to the lowest value that still cuts the cake for you.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.

His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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