@Deklitch—on the one hand, you have to admit...it's kind of funny. On the other hand, I feel bad. Every time this happens to you, I think, okay, this has to be a joke. How is this even possible?
Oh yes, I too find it funny, in a kind of 'this cannot be happening to me again' kind of way. The thing is ... he had cooked earlier this week on the stove (grilled cheese), he also did some non-stove related cooking (garden salad) and had his cooking to level either 5 or 6 before he tried to cook again towards the end of the week and yes, that fire happened. If I recall, it was a low level meal he tried to cook as well.
I thought I'd best post a shot of the fire to show that, yeah, it was happening and yeah it was a stove.
The fire that happened during another event happened when a high level cook gave up on cooking something, and I sent a low level cook to finish it off, thinking I was sending the high level cook.
Of course, that event that required us to have cooking fires was one in which I almost found it impossible to have a cooking fire.
This (my ability for my sims in Sims 4 to start cooking fires) is almost at the skill levels I had in the late 1990's/early 2000's when it came to me and Apple MACs, back when it was
impossible to crash them. I proved them wrong on that count - I think my record was three or four in the space of one afternoon ... IT gurus were all curious to know how I managed to do it ... but not curious enough to let me demonstrate on their Apple MACs. In my undergraduate degree days, we had to use some software that was only available on MACs back then ... and the uni only had a handful of them ... after the first disastrous attempt I had using it (in which the computer in the tutorial room stopped working as soon as I tried to use it, I was asked in future to wait until any other students who needed to use it to go before me, which I was happy to do, because why should others suffer due to that?
In both the starting of cooking fires in Sims 4 and my crashing of Apple MACs, its been a complete mystery how each was done. As Adrian Monk would say
It is a blessing ... and a curse. :F