No, if you are really really lucky you will just miss your flight and get told off by the security people, otherwise it will be off to jail
Sterno is jellied alcohol that is used to produce a heat source. It is commonly used for keeping food warm, and for toy and hobbycraft usage to power model engines.
To dispose of a Sterno can, first ensure it is completely cool and empty. Check local regulations for hazardous waste disposal, as Sterno contains flammable gel. If allowed, you can dispose of it in the regular trash after ensuring it is empty and securely sealed. Alternatively, consider taking it to a local hazardous waste facility for safe disposal.
Sterno Records was created in 1926.
Sterno Records ended in 1935.
Is sterno ok to use in the kitchen in your home
Following your Cherries Jubilee recipe, there is a small amount of cooking involved in making. For show-off purposes, you can put the mixture in a chafing dish and heat over Sterno. You can then pour cognac over the mixture and set aflame.
Sterno
The medical root word 'sterno' refers to the sternum.
Sterno, a gelled fuel made primarily of denatured alcohol, typically burns at temperatures ranging from 140 to 190 degrees Fahrenheit (60 to 88 degrees Celsius). While it provides a steady source of heat for cooking or warming food, it does not reach extremely high temperatures like traditional fuels. The flames are generally blue and can produce a significant amount of heat for a limited time, making it suitable for chafing dishes and buffet setups.
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