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Old 03-08-2005, 12:53 PM
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"Dianna Visek" wrote in message ...
I use a baggie held by a rubber band on my pepper-holding hand. A 5%
bleach solution will heal the burning sensation if it gets on you
skin.

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That experience was about 10 years ago and I will never forget it. I now always wear gloves and work carefully and haven't had a
problem since.


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Kathy wrote:

Am I the only one coughing from peppers? I don't mind handling them bare
handed, but cutting them for freezing makes me cough and gives me a worse
case of tears and sniffles than onions do. I have five to ten minutes
working time from first cut until I have to leave the kitchen for awhile.

Kathy


The fumes trigger my asthma
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Old 25-10-2005, 03:23 AM
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In article . com, " wrote:
Does anyone know how to reduce the burn when working with hot peppers?
besides wearing gloves.


If you get it in your eyes rub a womans hair on your eyes. Mens hair does not
work.

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" wrote:

Does anyone know how to reduce the burn when working with hot peppers?
besides wearing gloves.


Not really. Surgical gloves are really your best bet.

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Old 25-10-2005, 03:58 AM
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In article ,
Steve Calvin wrote:

" wrote:

Does anyone know how to reduce the burn when working with hot peppers?
besides wearing gloves.


Not really. Surgical gloves are really your best bet.


Yep.

And take the gloves off before visting the john..... lol
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"OmManiPadmeOmelet" wrote in message
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In article ,
Steve Calvin wrote:

" wrote:

Does anyone know how to reduce the burn when working with hot peppers?
besides wearing gloves.


Not really. Surgical gloves are really your best bet.


Yep.

And take the gloves off before visting the john..... lol
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And these peppers that you can't bear to touch without asbestos gloves.
You're going to eat them, right?

Can I come over and watch? ;-))

Steve


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Old 25-10-2005, 11:07 AM
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In article ,
"shazzbat" wrote:

"OmManiPadmeOmelet" wrote in message
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In article ,
Steve Calvin wrote:

" wrote:

Does anyone know how to reduce the burn when working with hot peppers?
besides wearing gloves.

Not really. Surgical gloves are really your best bet.


Yep.

And take the gloves off before visting the john..... lol
--


And these peppers that you can't bear to touch without asbestos gloves.
You're going to eat them, right?

Can I come over and watch? ;-))

Steve



Some people are just Texan..... lol
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