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RainSong

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.... I ended up making cookie dough this afternoon with lunch. Been thinking about it for days.

Then stabbed myself with a meat fork (OW!) while loading the dishwasher, which you don't even want to get me ranting about....

And then started dinner late. Skwered the potatoes, and when I went to move them to add a tray of cookies into the oven... I burnt myself on the rounded end of the metal skewer!! :eek:

ROFL I'm already getting blisters... it's going to be a half-circle burn. Hurts like heck, but it sure is amusing! And I can drown my sorrows in homemade chocolate chip cookies!

Like I need the weight from them >.> :no:
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: ROFL Aw heck :p :bgrin
 
ouch yup that hurts. Try this next time.

I recently took a glass blowing glass. I was talking to an old friend on line who lives on the west coast. He had done glass work for years. He told me if I get a burn to put yellow mustard on it. Just plain old yellow mustard. Let it sit on it a while then wash it off. It takes the pain away. I thought the man was nuts but I had gotten a burn a few hours before and it was still stinging so I put the mustard on it and it felt better real fast.

Last week taking blueberry muffins out of the oven I burnt my finger. I put the mustard on it right away. In a short time it felt better. The only thing I noticed after that was a week later I had a dry scabby spot the fell off.
 
ouch yup that hurts. Try this next time.

I recently took a glass blowing glass. I was talking to an old friend on line who lives on the west coast. He had done glass work for years. He told me if I get a burn to put yellow mustard on it. Just plain old yellow mustard. Let it sit on it a while then wash it off. It takes the pain away. I thought the man was nuts but I had gotten a burn a few hours before and it was still stinging so I put the mustard on it and it felt better real fast.

Last week taking blueberry muffins out of the oven I burnt my finger. I put the mustard on it right away. In a short time it felt better. The only thing I noticed after that was a week later I had a dry scabby spot the fell off.
I have got to remember that. I'm not a complete klutz, but due to my hands (loss of sensation) and other factors, I am quite burn prone- at some times I end up having so many accidents that Dave bans me from the kitchen! I've always been that sort- end up burning myself or at nearly so 2 out of three times I cook, I swear.

Thank goodness I'm not -as- bad with knives, but... they're still dangerous in my hands. TO ME!
 

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