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Soups shouldn't splatter. Daniel Duane offers his advice on avoiding a common blender disaster. Just follow along with this cooking how-to video and learn how to avoid blender explosions with hot soups or sauces.

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billdargue 6/25/09 7:46 AM
It didn't work for me. I was sprayed with hot soup and have just finished clearing up the mess in the kitchen!
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