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Awenbunny Lisle
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« Reply #15 on: August 06, 2009, 06:54:15 AM »

ha .. beat ya.. i burned water.    gah..  I hate when hub puts water in the steamer.  He insists on putting in about 2 tablespoonsful so it will "boil faster"   i put on the veg,not checking how much water was below the steamer,  we decided to dash out to check on the raspberries and when we came back the pot had burned dry.... smoked veggies .. very... not.. nice.. Cry
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« Reply #16 on: August 17, 2009, 09:50:04 AM »

When I got up this morning, I was still pretty groggy but really hungry, so I stumbled to the kitchen to forage for breakfast.  I came across a box of Cinnabon bars and decided to have one.  The box says to heat in a microwave for 3 seconds, so I did.  Only, I was so tired that it didn't occur to me to out of the wrapper - the foil lined plastic wrapper.  It's a darn good thing the instructions only said 3 seconds, because that was enough time to start the thing sparking.  The plastic melted around the bar, sparks were flying... 

When the smoke cleared and I finally got a new bar to eat, it was blechy.  *sigh* 
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« Reply #17 on: August 17, 2009, 10:03:23 AM »

zomg.. this topic... eeeek



I of course have never had a cooking accident.

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« Reply #18 on: August 17, 2009, 10:26:03 AM »

I  was 10 and home sick from school.    ....
I put the  toaster down with the frozen french toast slabs and went to the living room to become hypnotized by the dazzling cartoons to await the pop and ding of finished French Toast....yum.

Time past by...  there was no pop and  ding...  .....
Panic set in,  i had sat through the classes on what to do in a  fire and  the information came to me haphazardly and  confusedly cause of my panic. 

Wait! toasters are electrical.. ....  need to smother it..    ill use the big black trash bags my mom told me to avoid cause they would smother me!

that didnt work...the bag just melted...  ok.. use blanket..  FWAP... FWAP... FWAP! well.. the toaster is out!  but the blanket is on fire,   as is the curtains,  my dads chair, and .. the floor.

So then I call the fire department..   good lil 10 year old  staying calm..  ....

Zomg, this is why kids today arent allowed to stay home alone anymore. bwhahaha. so called latch key kids in 70-80s. Nowadays the parents would be jailed for lettin kid stay home alone.

ah yes the hypnotizing and dazzling cartoons. we need a smiley with swirly eyes. this will have to do.  Alien

no pop and ding, prob. plenty of snap, crackle and pop though in form of commericals on tv durin the cartoon fest. heheh  Lips Sealed Ah the classes on what to do in a fire were prob old b & w movies on 'how to be swell: the fire survival series.' I think I saw that one along with duck and cover.

Nothing says smother like plastic bags, unless you smothering a fire. blanket seemed like good choice cept it's flammable. that part in classroom film where it said to smother with wet blanket must have broke and be taped back together after that little instruction. lol

you prob had to call fire dept on old rotary phone. prob took forever! hah I know I had one of them too. and not just 911 either but some long arse number... 1... (chu, chu chu ---that my sound for rotary phone).

Rizzo I surprised at you! I expected this from Zayn maybe, but not you.  Tongue
good thing you not hurt, ditto the kitties.

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« Reply #19 on: November 13, 2009, 09:10:26 AM »

zomg.. this topic... eeeek



I of course have never had a cooking accident.

heh

HAH!!!! What about all those times you melted your pot?!?   Ninja  Lips Sealed

Anyway, one time I was cooking a brownie pie and I closed the oven door and waited for 30 minutes. Little did I know that the door was on a timer lock. My brownie pie burned and I had to figure out how it worked to unlock it! I finally got it open and almost burned my paws trying to get it out! I still have no idea how it got set like that.
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« Reply #20 on: May 11, 2010, 04:32:20 PM »

I was making hamburgers and put them in the broiler. My cousin was with me (we were both in our 20s at the time, so we weren't little!) and when I leaned over and opened the broiler door? WHOOSH! Flames shot up as high as the oven itself. I went "AAIGGH!" and looked over for my cousin. She was GONE. One minute she had been standing next to me, and the next she had run off to the other room!
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