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How Not to Burn Your Fingers When Lighting a Candle - CHOW Tip

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CHOW Senior Food Editor Jill Santopietro has a trick for lighting the wick on those hard-to-reach candles in your holiday centerpiece.

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The holidays are approaching and we often end up with centerpieces like this. Where little tea candles are at the very bottom of a long narrow space. You can put your finger way in there and burn yourself or you can use a fireplace match but what do you do if you don't have a fireplace and you don't want to burn your finger? Then light a stick of spaghetti or a wooden skewer and light your tea candle. You don't have to ever burn your fingers again.
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