glad everyon'es alright.
Had an oven fire many years ago. When I opened the broiler, the steak that 
was on fire grabbed a towel on the handle for the oven door. that started 
a chain of events we are hard pressed to relive. Ended in my wrapping a 
second flamng towel, in a big soaked bath towel handed me and wrapping 
that angry beast and putting it ontop of the previously burning towel and 
curtains that were smoldering in the sink.
good luck.
  On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Lenny 
McHugh wrote:

> I was just reading the mail and my daughter called to tell me about a fire 
> very close to her home. while talking to her Karen started yelling for me to 
> quickly come downstairs. She turned the oven on and something that cooked 
> over while making Easter Sunday dinner caught fire.  I did not want to 
> discharge the ABC fire extinguisher and new of two alternatives in the 
> kitchen. Although baking soda is the best the salt shaker was the quickest to 
> get. I had her dump the contents into her hand and toss on the flames, 
> immediately the fire was knocked down.
> Although it is a self cleaning oven, I have some work cut out for me this 
> evening.That powerful new shop vac will remove the salt and the rest will be 
> for me to clean up.
>
>
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> It's motivating, humorous and has a lot of resources.
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