Have you ever started a fire by making microwave popcorn?

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I never have, but I love how you put the bag outside and then soaked it in water. I am a freak about fire too. When I blow out a match I run it under water before I throw it out. I rarely light candles. I never leave anything flammable on the stove or stored in an oven.

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