It is no more dangerous than cooking over a campfire, barbeque or with a gas oven. Provided the fire isn't smoky and is burning nicely, it should fine.
Gasoline may have additive residues that will be neither good for you or might taste awful. The same is true with the oil, depending upon the type of oil used.
yes you can Yes, one can indeed roast a marshmallow over chafing fuel. The trick is to do it safely. If you're in a hurry, you'll set your would-be treat on fire. We've probably all done that a time or two, haven't we? Be safe and have fun. In that order.
Yes, you can roast marshmallows on an electric stove by using a long skewer or fork to hold the marshmallow over a burner set to low heat. It's important to keep the marshmallow at a safe distance from the burner to avoid burning it too quickly. Additionally, ensure good ventilation and monitor the process closely for safety. However, using a campfire or gas stove is generally more effective for achieving that perfect roast.
If you are burning hemlock on an open pit outdoors, it is safe to bake potatoes or roast hot dogs over the fire. Spruce, pine and other evergreen trees are examples of hemlock.
Yes, it should be safe to heat it over a fire in the opened can.
No, it is not safe for babies to have marshmallows in their diet. Marshmallows are a choking hazard for babies due to their soft and sticky texture. Additionally, marshmallows are high in sugar and offer little to no nutritional value for infants. It is best to avoid giving marshmallows to babies and instead offer them age-appropriate and nutritious foods.
I've been doing it with my roommate.. Why wouldn't it be safe from a candle?
Safe during a fire
A pork roast should be cooked to an internal temperature of 145F (63C) to ensure it is safe to eat and tender.
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The recommended internal temperature for a pork roast is 145F (63C) according to the USDA guidelines for safe cooking.
The recommended internal temperature for roast pork is 145F (63C) according to the USDA guidelines for safe cooking.
as long as the lamp is turned off, otherwise you will have a fire!