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Just in case: the thing to do with a burned pot of spaghetti sauce is (without stirring the pot) to carefully transfer it one ladleful at a time from the top of the pot into a new pot. Stop as soon as you get down to where there is any evidence of burning, and then throw away the remainder. You can sometimes salvage the better part of a pot of spaghetti sauce that way . . . of course, if you burned it too badly the whole pot may be ruined no matter what you do, and if you already stirred up the burnt part into the upper layer, you’ll probably have to heave the whole thing . . .