ISLE OF PALMS, S.C. (WCBD) — Thanksgiving is one of the busiest days of the year for fire departments and in the Lowcountry deep fryers are one of the top causes. Many Lowcountry families are ...
Deep-frying has become one of the most popular ways to prepare Thanksgiving turkeys; however, there are some serious safety concerns you need to be aware of upfront. Check out our safety tips to make ...
Thanksgiving is the peak day for home cooking fires, with a 388% increase over the daily average. The leading cause of these fires is leaving cooking food unattended, so hosts should remain in the ...
As millions of Americans prepare their tables for Thanksgiving feasts, some might be looking to cook their turkey a bit differently this year. The practice of deep frying turkeys has become popular in ...
As families across the Lowcountry prepare for the holiday season, insurance companies and fire safety specialists are warning about cooking fires and the dangers of deep-frying turkeys. State Farm ...
Thanksgiving is just a few days away, and if you're cooking the centerpiece of dinner, food safety experts have some tips to help you avoid a disaster. Cooking fires spike on Thanksgiving Day to about ...
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Fried chicken wings are one of the simple pleasures in life -- crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and the perfect size to dip into your favorite hot sauce. Whether you're hosting a birthday ...
Thanksgiving is the leading day for home cooking fires in the United States. Turkey frying accidents can cause severe burns from exploding hot oil. To prevent kitchen fires, avoid overheating pans and ...
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Keep your kitchen a "safe zone" on Thanksgiving, says Rhode Island State Fire Marshal Timothy P. McLaughlin. Thanksgiving is the busiest day of the year for home cooking fires, many of which could be ...