msmofet
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Thank you and no aloe.Oh, MM! Do you have any aloe gel?
Dinner still looks great!
Thank you and no aloe.Oh, MM! Do you have any aloe gel?
Dinner still looks great!
Hammster said:Here is the beef pot pie. Made with leftover pot roast.
msmofet said:I splashed 3 of my fingers with boiling oil while I was cooking dinner. It's been hours and they are still burning. It figures because I am starting training for a new job tomorrow!! How can I make it stop burning?
Heres dinner. It was going to be parmesan but ............
Breaded chicken breast and steamed fresh broccoli
Thank you chopper. I have a bag of cold water on my fingers and I am going to try to go to sleep.Oh sweetie, put your fingers in a glass of cold water and put your feet up! So sorry you burned yourself!
I splashed 3 of my fingers with boiling oil while I was cooking dinner. It's been hours and they are still burning. It figures because I am starting training for a new job tomorrow!! How can I make it stop burning?
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Tonight is steak but the rest of the month will probably be digging from the freezer since my husband just got laid off from his job
Merlot said:Tonight is steak but the rest of the month will probably be digging from the freezer since my husband just got laid off from his job
I didn't see this till this morning. Next time I will try this.I burn myself often. If it is still burning after several hours, this is what I do:
Make up some physiological saline. That's about 9 grams of salt in a litre or quart. Or mix 1/2 teaspoon of salt in 1 cup of water. If the skin is broken, be sure that you boil the water and cool it before using it.
I dip some paper towels in the saline and wrap them around my burn, making sure that there is plenty of saline. Then I put a plastic bag over the my hand and the wet paper towels and tape it in place. Every time I have done this it has been nearly healed by morning.