Nashoba
One Too Many
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- Nasvhille, TN & Memphis, TN
Ok I know this may seem like common sense, but word to the wise.... my darling husband requested that I send him a few jars of my homemade salsa in his next care package. Since I used the last of it a while back, last night I set out to do some cooking and canning so I could fulfill his request. I made two large batches which entailed seeding and chopping nearly 6 cups of Jalapeno Peppers (my salsa rates on the close to lethal scale, but it's good stuff) Here's the catch. I forgot the all important step of donning a pair of gloves before dealing with the peppers. :eusa_doh: By the time I had the last batch of jars in the canner my hands were tingling. 20 minutes later they felt like they were literally on fire. I spent most of the rest of the night (until about 0100 this morning) in a ridiculous amount of pain. I tried everything from washing my hands close to 30 times to soaking them in Sprite and Sugar Water as well as running them under cold water and soaking them in ice water and wash clothes with ice inside and just slathering them in Aloe Vera with Lidacane. This morning they still tingle a little and feel a little warm but thank heavens not the pain I was in last night.
Lesson Learned ALWAYS wear gloves, but has anyone else ever experience this? What was your solution? I thought of the sugar water to counteract the capsaism but I think the oils just soaked too far into my skin. I hope I never do anything that brainless again. talk about a painful cooking lesson
Lesson Learned ALWAYS wear gloves, but has anyone else ever experience this? What was your solution? I thought of the sugar water to counteract the capsaism but I think the oils just soaked too far into my skin. I hope I never do anything that brainless again. talk about a painful cooking lesson