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Close Call or Not?
Posted: June 10th, 2010, 9:27 pm
by EarlJam
Okay, so around 11:53 today I cooked some soup in a pot on the gas stove (Campbell's Bean and Bacon with hot sauce and crackers). It was yummy. Trust me.
Anyway, afterwards I left to run a few errands this afternoon. Traffic on the perimeter was a pain in the buttocks but that's neither here nor there. Anyway, I was gone for about 2.5 hours. Upon my return, I changed clothes, relaxed and got ready to watch the Braves at 3:40.
"Man, I need some nachos," I thought to myself.
So I go into the kitchen, and out of my left eye I notice a blue flame. Turns out, I had left the stove on "low" setting the whole time I was gone.
Now, I know people that freak out if you leave the coffee maker or iron on........and even the dryer! How bad was leaving the gas fire lit? Could it really start a fire? In short, was it a close call or not?
-EarlJam
Re: Close Call or Not?
Posted: June 10th, 2010, 9:40 pm
by DukeUsul
Well it's much much better that it was on low and lit than on low and not lit (i.e., leaking gas with no flame). That's not much more flame than a pilot light. I've got a constant pilot light going in my ventless gas fireplace. Also one on the hot water heater.
I guess the real risk is if something larger and more flammable were able to fall into it. I don't have anything like that near the stove.
Re: Close Call or Not?
Posted: June 10th, 2010, 9:54 pm
by Miles
You could've destroyed the world. WHAT were you thinking?!? ;)
I poached an egg this morning, and left the water on low. I noticed it few hours later when I heard the strange sound of metal expanding. It was hot, really hot in the kitchen. Don't feel bad and like DukeUsul said, it's really no big deal unless you've got something nearby that's flammable or if you've just left the gas on with no flame.
Re: Close Call or Not?
Posted: June 10th, 2010, 9:58 pm
by EarlJam
Miles wrote:You could've destroyed the world. WHAT were you thinking?!? ;)
I poached an egg this morning, and left the water on low. I noticed it few hours later when I heard the strange sound of metal expanding. It was hot, really hot in the kitchen. Don't feel bad and like DukeUsul said, it's really no big deal unless you've got something nearby that's flammable or if you've just left the gas on with no flame.
Hmmmm. Well, the cat, Fluffy, IS missing and there is a strong smell of burned hair in the air.
-EJ
Re: Close Call or Not?
Posted: June 10th, 2010, 10:10 pm
by Miles
EarlJam wrote:Miles wrote:You could've destroyed the world. WHAT were you thinking?!? ;)
I poached an egg this morning, and left the water on low. I noticed it few hours later when I heard the strange sound of metal expanding. It was hot, really hot in the kitchen. Don't feel bad and like DukeUsul said, it's really no big deal unless you've got something nearby that's flammable or if you've just left the gas on with no flame.
Hmmmm. Well, the cat, Fluffy, IS missing and there is a strong smell of burned hair in the air.
-EJ
Cat's aren't flammable.
Re: Close Call or Not?
Posted: June 10th, 2010, 10:23 pm
by EarlJam
Miles wrote:EarlJam wrote:Miles wrote:You could've destroyed the world. WHAT were you thinking?!? ;)
I poached an egg this morning, and left the water on low. I noticed it few hours later when I heard the strange sound of metal expanding. It was hot, really hot in the kitchen. Don't feel bad and like DukeUsul said, it's really no big deal unless you've got something nearby that's flammable or if you've just left the gas on with no flame.
Hmmmm. Well, the cat, Fluffy, IS missing and there is a strong smell of burned hair in the air.
-EJ
Cat's aren't flammable.
They are when they've been soaked in gasoline.
-EJ
P.S. That is horrible and I am, of course, joking.
Re: Close Call or Not?
Posted: June 11th, 2010, 9:36 pm
by bjornolf
Miles wrote:EarlJam wrote:Miles wrote:You could've destroyed the world. WHAT were you thinking?!? ;)
I poached an egg this morning, and left the water on low. I noticed it few hours later when I heard the strange sound of metal expanding. It was hot, really hot in the kitchen. Don't feel bad and like DukeUsul said, it's really no big deal unless you've got something nearby that's flammable or if you've just left the gas on with no flame.
Hmmmm. Well, the cat, Fluffy, IS missing and there is a strong smell of burned hair in the air.
-EJ
Cat's aren't flammable.
I would think their hair could sizzle just like our arm hair, though.
Anyone up for an experiment? ;)
I am referring, OF COURSE, to taking a small clipping from your kitty and holding it over a flame, NOT the whole cat. right? ;)
Re: Close Call or Not?
Posted: June 11th, 2010, 9:39 pm
by bjornolf
DukeUsul wrote:Well it's much much better that it was on low and lit than on low and not lit (i.e., leaking gas with no flame). That's not much more flame than a pilot light. I've got a constant pilot light going in my ventless gas fireplace. Also one on the hot water heater.
I guess the real risk is if something larger and more flammable were able to fall into it. I don't have anything like that near the stove.
I caught my four year old busting open the child lock on our stove. I walked in right as he held a plastic shopping bag to the flame, which created a four foot long fire ball. Luckily, he was ducking and no one was burned. However, he got a rather stern talking to.
Re: Close Call or Not?
Posted: June 12th, 2010, 7:50 am
by ArkieDukie
bjornolf wrote:DukeUsul wrote:Well it's much much better that it was on low and lit than on low and not lit (i.e., leaking gas with no flame). That's not much more flame than a pilot light. I've got a constant pilot light going in my ventless gas fireplace. Also one on the hot water heater.
I guess the real risk is if something larger and more flammable were able to fall into it. I don't have anything like that near the stove.
I caught my four year old busting open the child lock on our stove. I walked in right as he held a plastic shopping bag to the flame, which created a four foot long fire ball. Luckily, he was ducking and no one was burned. However, he got a rather stern talking to.
Holy guacamole! Good thing he wasn't injured. Sounds like your four year old is more fun than a barrel of monkeys.
Re: Close Call or Not?
Posted: June 14th, 2010, 2:59 am
by Lavabe
EarlJam wrote:Okay, so around 11:53 today I cooked some soup in a pot on the gas stove (Campbell's Bean and Bacon with hot sauce and crackers). It was yummy. Trust me.
Campbell's Chunky Sirloin Burger or Chicken Tortilla would have been better.
What's your favorite Campbell's soup, everyone?
Re: Close Call or Not?
Posted: June 14th, 2010, 9:40 am
by lawgrad91
Lavabe wrote:EarlJam wrote:Okay, so around 11:53 today I cooked some soup in a pot on the gas stove (Campbell's Bean and Bacon with hot sauce and crackers). It was yummy. Trust me.
Campbell's Chunky Sirloin Burger or Chicken Tortilla would have been better.
What's your favorite Campbell's soup, everyone?
Chunky sirloin burger is my Campbell's fave, but mostly I eat Progresso Light to maintain my girlish physique. Or something like that.
So you like the Chicken Tortilla?
Re: Close Call or Not?
Posted: June 15th, 2010, 7:25 pm
by captmojo
Campbell's-Oyster stew...modified with my own enhancements
Progresso-Chicken Corn Chowder