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Thread: Ever burned yourself on the stove?

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    DevilsCharm Guest

    Default Ever burned yourself on the stove?

    I haven't even when cooking, but one time when I was really young my hand touched the stove somehow and that hurt a lot. I'm pretty sure I wasn't curious, I think it was an accident, but I really can't remember that well

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    Worker Bee Guest

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    Oh, for sure. On the stove, in the oven, on pots and pans. I gt a nasty burn the other day from touching the roasting pan with an oven mitt I hadn't realized had developed a worn area.

    Get the old aloe vera out and apply it right away!

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    BagCSC Guest

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    Lol. My wife has a few scars from it. Reaching in the oven to get out a pan...her arm touched the top heating element....that had to hurt.

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    TexasRose Guest

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    I burned my arm on the oven just the other day. Reached in to get something and somehow my arm touched the rack. Ow.

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    Ashworth3715 Guest

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    I haven't been burned form the stove but I did grab a cookie sheet out of the oven without a oven mit once with out thinking and that was extremely painful.

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    Twinmama Guest

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    When I was five years old, I burned my hand on the stove on Halloween night. I had to go trick-or-treating with a bandaged hand and couldn't even hold my goody bag myself!

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    Worker Bee Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by BagCSC View Post
    Lol. My wife has a few scars from it. Reaching in the oven to get out a pan...her arm touched the top heating element....that had to hurt.

    This is usually good for several weeks Cook's or Worker's Compensation, during which time the burned and soon to be scarred cook retires from regular duties and is waited on hand and foot. Healing time can become protracted, you know. A simple application of Aloe doesn't always do the trick.

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    TexasRose Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Worker Bee View Post
    This is usually good for several weeks Cook's or Worker's Compensation, during which time the burned and soon to be scarred cook retires from regular duties and is waited on hand and foot. Healing time can become protracted, you know. A simple application of Aloe doesn't always do the trick.
    Hehehe.... Good one.

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    Worker Bee Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexasRose View Post
    Hehehe.... Good one.
    It might be, if it actually worked, Texas Rose. Not in my household. I can threaten to go on strike but I'm actively ignored. I can be so sick as to have the proverbial "one foot in the grave" and I'm luck to get served so much as a cup of tea. What can you do? LOL

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    peacherina Guest

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    Ok I am kinda accident prone. LOL. I have burned myself on the stove a lot. The last time I touched the burner. Dont ask me how lol it happened so quick. I am trying to be more careful. We have an electric stove.

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