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A big factor as to whether it's safe is if you have kids or not. Two adults in a tent keeping a close eye on the cooking...and who can get themselves out in a hurry....well, that's probably okay. But if there's kids running in and out the tent past the cooker and/or a wobbly toddler staggering around then the risk of scalds and spills goes up dramatically. Plus you've got to think about how fast you could get your kids out the back pod of a tent if you get a fire in your one and only doorway. You'll have literally seconds to run round the back and cut them out through the tent.
I've got kids and these are not risks I'm prepared to take. A kitchen tent takes a huge amount of the stress out of cooking when there's kids around. You make the kitchen tent an adults only area and then the cook can just get on with things without worrying about getting bumped into the cooker etc. Plus a kitchen tent swallows vast amount of kit and leaves the living area of your main tent clear, which is much better.
On short trips I don't bother with a kitchen tent though...I cook outside or under a tarp or my canopied windbreak.
Having said all that I do cook in the trailer tent. There I have a massive solid backed and utterly stable kitchen unit, a fire resistant wall in that area, a side door well away from the kitchen area, a tent where the kids could get out under the flysheet in one second flat and cotton canvas is a reluctant burner anyway. Very different from cooking in a nylon bag. ,
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