It burned like fire
Note to erstwhile kitchen witches:
When making a stew involving jalapenos and onions, after the prep work make certain to wash your hands, dip your hands in an autoclave, microwave your hands, and then scour your hands with steel wool.
And after that, still don't touch your eyes or scratch any bug bites.
When making a stew involving jalapenos and onions, after the prep work make certain to wash your hands, dip your hands in an autoclave, microwave your hands, and then scour your hands with steel wool.
And after that, still don't touch your eyes or scratch any bug bites.
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It's a oil, so wiping them with rubbing alcohol helps get it off. (Gack. Your HANDS, not your eyes.) Heh. Although dipping your hands in tequila would not be out of line when working with jalapenos...
A cousin of mine once forgot to wash her hands after working with peppers...before she changed her tampon... with expected results.
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I had a scary experience once... Pre-kid. I was making salsa, hubby turned on cinamax softcore porn. I took a break, one thing led to another, ow oww oww oww!
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Milk, if you don't have rubbing alcohol or tequila...
*hug* Poor sweetie.
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'Nuff said. I'd have taken burning eyes, myself, having experienced both.
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ugh. rough day.
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So I bought mushrooms, a sweet potato... was that it? And the house mate said 'I have these jalapenos I'm not going to use--do you want them?' and then I stole an onion from the root cellar. I feel like I'm forgetting something here. Um. Oh! Slivered carrots, yeah, I bought some of those.
Anyway, it's a sort of a whatchagot stew except it involved much of it being bought at the store first. I probably should have braised the ribs a little longer first; it's a little greasy. But other than that, I think it went well.