Simple but necessary steps 1) Fill a cup (preferably a microwave-safe one) and fill it with water

2) Place cup in microwave.

3) Heat for 90 seconds or until sufficiently hot

4) Remove cup from microwave

5) Take a second cup, empty contents of hot chocolate packet into the second cup

6) Pour hot water from first cup into second cup

7) Stir

I won’t go into the reasons for pointing out these steps, except to say that someone in the house (who shall remain nameless out of consideration for not embarrassing her in public) filled a mug with water, poured the packet into it, and then microwaved it, and ended up with hot chocolate all over the inside of the microwave.

Someone else in the house then pointed out that the directions on the packet clearly specify “JUST ADD HOT WATER” which is accomplished NOT but heating cold water and cold hot-chocolate mix in the microwave together, but by following the simple but necessary steps outlined above.

Those same steps can also be found on the back of the hot chocolate packet.

Just a winter household safety tip from our house to yours.

Oh, and check the battery in your carbon monoxide detector. Most CO deaths take place during the winter when houses are shut up tightly against the cold.