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3 Things You Can Do To Cook Safely During Your Summer Parties
We all love to eat. I mean come on who doesn’t love a tasty hamburger fresh off the grill or a freshly marinated prime rib off the grill. We may not all love to cook, but we sure love to eat. It is because of this that the kitchen in most homes is the center of activity. We love open concepts so that we can entertain from the living room to the kitchen. We love entertaining and hosting parties. In fact it’s the holidays some of the biggest entertaining events are Halloween, the 16th birthday, and the 1st birthday. This is not to mention that we love having friends and family over every weekend (pre 2020) and just hanging out especially when the weather is nice.
As you prepare for opening up your home this summer and allowing more guests into your home it’s important to remember these key safety measures when cooking, especially for large gatherings.
Never leave the stove unattended
This may seem obvious, but the more people you have in your home the more distractions arise, not to mention getting sucked into your phone or what’s playing on TV. If you need to leave the room, turn off the burner or get someone to watch it for you. Another rule of thumb is to set a timer for things in the oven so that you don’t suddenly start smelling those burned baked potatoes. That’s…