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Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.
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Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Dec 15, 2015

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Page 1: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Page 2: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. How should you clean up broken glass? A. Pick up the big pieces, sweep up the smaller pieces and wipe up the slivers with a damp disposable towel.Dispose of glass in a box or plastic container.

Page 3: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. How do you wash an electric mixer? A. Turn off the mixer.Remove the plug from the wall.Remove the beaters from the mixer and wash them in the sinkWipe the mixer with a wash cloth that has been rung out in warm soapy water.

Page 4: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. What should you never do if there is a grease fire? A. Put water on it.

Page 5: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. How should you store sharp knives? A. With the blade pointing down in a wood block or a separate container.

Page 6: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. Where should you keep your extra books and sweaters during cooking class? A. On your desk.

Page 7: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. How should you always protect your hands when handling hot equipment? A. Wear oven mitts.

Page 8: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. What do you need to do if the fire alarm rings while you are working in the kitchen? A. Close doors and windows.Turn off elements, the oven and appliances.Exit through the back door.

Page 9: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. How should you wash sharp knives? A. Lay them beside the sink until you are ready to wash them and wash them without letting them out of your hand.

Page 10: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. How should you respond to a spill? A. Wipe spills up immediately.

Page 11: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. What should you never do with a hot element? A. Reach across it.

Page 12: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. What is the consequence for fooling around in the kitchen? A. Loss of cooking privileges.

Page 13: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. How should you carry a knife? A. With the point down and the blade to the back.

Page 14: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. How should you lift the cover of a pot to avoid getting steam in your face? A. Lift the lid of the pot towards yourself.

Page 15: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. What should you do if you receive a minor burn? A. Hold the area under cold water until the pain lessens (10-15 minutes) and tell your teacher. Do not use ice or grease. 

Page 16: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. What should you do to avoid tipping pots over while cooking? A. Turn Pot handles inward.

Page 17: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. What should you keep in mind when carrying hot liquids? A. Be sure they are covered.

Page 18: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. What do you need to keep in mind when using the oven door? A. Open the door all of the way.

Page 19: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. What do you need to keep in mind when working with Knives? A. Cut on a cutting board, cut away from yourself and use sharp knives.

Page 20: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. What important step do you need to remember when finished cooking? A. Be sure all burners and the oven are turned off.

Page 21: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. What should you never do with an electric mixer? A. Never immerse it in water.

Page 22: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. What should you remember about the cupboard doors? A. Keep them closed when not in use.

Page 23: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. Rules of the kitchen are: A. Stay in your own kitchen…no wandering.No fooling around.Do not behave in a way that could be dangerous to you or others.

Page 24: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. What should you do about long sleeves in the kitchen? A. Keep long sleeves rolled up, or wear short sleeve shirts.

Page 25: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. What should you do about grocery bags and toys that may clutter the kitchen floor? A. Be sure that the kitchen floor is free of clutter so that there is no tripping danger.

Page 26: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. What should you do with young children while you are working in the kitchen? A. Secure them in a highchair or swing, or have them engaged in an activity at the kitchen table.

Page 27: Q. What should you do if there is a grease fire? A. Pour large amounts of salt or baking soda over it. Cover with a tight fitting lid.

Q. What should you do about frayed electrical cords? A. Have them repaired or replaced immediately.