T hings not to do T hings to do 1. You mustn’t touch a hot pan in the oven without oven gloves or a towel. 1. You must roll up long sleeves when you.

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T hings not to do T hings to do 1. You mustn’t touch a hot pan in the oven without oven gloves or a towel. 1. You must roll up long sleeves when you are cooking. 2. If oil in a pan catches fire, you mustn’t try to move the pan. 2. You must dry your hands before you touch something electric. 3. You mustn’t pour water on fire, the oil will still burn. 3. If oil in pan catches fire, you must put a lid on the pan.

It’s good to help in the kitchen, but it’s important to be safe. You must roll up long sleeves when you are cooking. You must dry you hands before you touch something electric. If oil in a pan catches fire, you must put a lid on the pan. You mustn’t try to move the pan. You mustn’t pour water on the fire. The oil will still burn.