Birdmom
Assistant Cook
Good advice. I ought to pin that one on my refrigerator!
i am a short person, so many things are to high for me. if i can touch it i can wiggle it off the shelf. had a huge container of plant foods up high. walked it right off onto the floor. bottle broke, you get the pictures. took the paint right off the wall
funny now, but now then.
Hi Michelle - I'm just following up on your long ago post (don't ask), but how did things end up?
Bob
Interesting where this line has gone. I'm tall. Not Julia ChildTall, just 5'9". BUTall counters make me bend over to work on them, and give me a back-ache. I swear, if I ever got rich, I'd have my counters at least six inches taller. You have to realise that your average kitchen counters are meant for women who are 5'2" to 5'4" tall. When I cook I'm bowing over my food, not standing up to it.
Ow, guys! Ow!!
I had two bad ones that I can recall:
One, I wanted to make this wonderful sweet potato and asparagus soup recipe that I have for my (then) boyfriend. I think my sweet potatos were old or something, because the whole pot came out paint-grey. Yuck!
Two, I was making a caramel sauce for duck and I was day dreaming about something. Out of habit with other sauces I stuck my finger in to taste the sauce. I had a blister for weeks! I mean, what an idiotic thing to do! lol
Ouch! That makes my eyes water just to think about it. A couple of weeks ago, I was chopping what I thought was a green pepper for a batch of enchiladas I was making. It turns out what I had gotten in the bin with the green peppers was a chile pepper, and after chopping. I rubbed my eyes and around my nose. I was in agony for 30 minutes before the heat dissapated, so I do know how you feel, although I don't wear contacts. I used to always keep some surgical gloves around for just such occasions, but when I moved, my box somehow didn't make the trip with me.
Research on the Web says to wash hands with warm soapy water to remove the hot on your hands after chopping peppers. I've found that if you wash your hands first with a baking soda paste and then with soapy water you have a better chance of neutralizing the sting.