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Friday
Jul092010

Grandma said, "Butter"!

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Every so often I'll be surprising you with a visitor in the kitchen who will, well, let's just say, be a little off the beaten path. I know how you adore finding new recipes, and connecting with other home-cooks, but today we're all about keeping you safe in your kitchen. Remember...Dishin' In The Kitchen celebrates the home-cook AND the kitchen nook. ;-)

Today we have Emergency and Safety Manager Bob Beecher dishin' it up in the kitchen with us. Be sure to take a listen to the podcast episode as Bob explains just why Grandma's cure for a kitchen burn really isn't such a good idea after all!

Hubby and I used to always say to our children, "safety first". Oh sure, we got the usual rolled eyes that accompany such parenting skills, but it was always worth it when we knew we had taken a moment to step back to remind ourselves and our children that just being aware of your surroundings can ensure a good time is had by all. It's really no different in the kitchen. So this is just my little way of reminding you - "safety first"!

 

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