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does fish leak flammable liquids?

I bought fish from the store, the fish in the blue box, it already has the coating on it it just needs to be baked, but I only have a cookie sheet with NO sides on it, so I need to know if it is going to leak and cause a fire, but the packageing doesn't say and the company doesn't have a phone number that I can find, and I am not going to wait for them to mail me a response.the brand is van de kamp's

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To put it simply: although mechanical elevators were invented in antiquity, they were never used on a widespread scaleThere were no elevators in medieval castlesEven small, hand-operated dumbwaiters, which you might have expected to be of some use in a medieval castle or other home, do not seem to have been used until the 19th centuryWe know of a number of ancient inventions that sound surprisingly modern - such as a mechanical crane - but they weren't used, did not become popular, because as the Emperor Vespasian once remarked about the crane, they had to keep slaves and the poor workingLabor-saving devices therefore didn't attract as much attention as they later would.
There were no elevators, ipads, corvette stingrays or laptops for anyone in the middle agesThere were mechanical hoists used for construction purposes and perhaps for lifting Henry the VIIIth in full armor onto his horse, but these devices were no more elevators than a stone tablet is a PCAn elevator in the modern sense, was first invented in the 19th century and demonstrated by MrOtis as noted by other answers The lack of a paractical elevator was why ancient dwellings, even castles were limited to about 4 stories until the mid 1800's.
The fats willIf you have aluminum foil make a bowl like creation and put that on the sheet.

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