dwfisk
Quintessential Chatty Farker
I've never done anything stupid when cookin; is always the cat. Oops, don't have a cat, must be squirrels. Thanks for the reminder.
Then when the wifey gets home I will have to tell her how I could have burned the house down.
Am I missing something here? Man code clearly states you do not have to confess to stupid things if the damages are under $65, no one was hurt, and there were no heirlooms involved.
Am I missing something here? Man code clearly states you do not have to confess to stupid things if the damages are under $65, no one was hurt, and there were no heirlooms involved.
This doesn't always work out.Thanks for posting - always good to remember we are playing with fire, which can burn stuff. It's necessary to always have a fire extinguisher - handy and fully charged - nearby. Always.
Don't feel badly. The fire's out, the towel was the only casualty, and you will absolutely be more careful from here on out. I'd say it turned out rather well. :wink:
Thanks for the reminder that we really do need to be careful.
I try to work with being more than one mistake away from disaster. If you were cooking in the middle of the yard, one mistake destroyed a towel but had little opportunity to get worse. Do this on the porch and the results could be devastating. I'm moving my grills a couple more feet from the house after seeing your picture.