Question Posted Tuesday September 18 2007, 6:23 pm
Okay, so I was cooking homemade mashed patatoes for dinner tonight. I was boiling the butter and milk and the handle was out, like not behind the stove like it's supposed to be. I didn't think it was that big of a deal because it was going to take like a minute. Well, I'm a flipping retard. I accidentally knocked it over and the boiling milk and butter spilled on my hand. And it burns reallly bad. This happened over a half hour ago. I put it under cold water and it felt fine, but then a minute after I took it off the water, it burns again. Now I have ice on it because I got sick of getting up a millon times.
I was watching Degrassi last night, and the lady said hot water was better than cold. Is this true? What else can I do to help it stop burning?
Thanks in advance :]
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