THE BASICS OF BROILING.(LIFE)

From: The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC) | Date: March 17, 1999| Author: Purvis/, Kathleen | Copyright information

Byline: KATHLEEN PURVIS/Knight Ridder News Service

A kitchen can be a scary place. So you can't blame Melissa Wansker for being a little intimidated.

"It scares me to death," she says flatly. "It's the scariest object I've ever encountered."

And what is Wansker's object of terror? A sharp knife? A jammed garbage disposal? A triple-digit grocery bill?

Why, it's ... the broiler?

Oh, c'mon, Melissa - you're afraid of the broiler?...

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