Eye stopped burning. Maybe I'll wash my hands with coffee cream.Highest fat dairy you have in the house, milk, cream, sour cream. Can rinse eye with milk.
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Eye stopped burning. Maybe I'll wash my hands with coffee cream.Highest fat dairy you have in the house, milk, cream, sour cream. Can rinse eye with milk.
Mustard.Pepper lovers out there, any thoughts on what to wash hands with to remove capsaicin? I washed a few times with soap already. Hands are not burning, but iching my ear and more recently rubbing my eye (it has been 3 his at least since I finishec messing with peppers, so I didn't think my have were still biohazards) proved to be terrible ideas.
Its not too bad. I worry more about the kids. DS especially seems to have sensitive skin. Just trying to not touch him. Eye hurt for a few minutes just. Capsacian is a fat saluble, so I'm about to try rubbing haha with olive oil to capture the capsacian and then wash thoroughly with dish soap to remove all the capsacian ridden oil. Should work in theory.Mustard.
ETA: When you wash up with hot water, it will reactivate any capsaicin on your hands just like it were pepper spray. Be careful when you shower.
Further searches using "jalapeno hands" should turn up more remedies for you. It's different by person, good luck!
That works for everyone. I prefer hand washing a spoon instead of a chef's knife, less room for death.Depending on the natural composition of your skin oils, should work, theoretically. I'll cross my fingers for you. My skin oil traps everything, and only rubbing my hands on stainless steel (I have no idea why) releases stuff like onion and garlic stink. Stainless sinks work, but so do the big chef knives so long as you're really careful.
They've killed my pumpkins, spaghetti squash in one week! I HATE THEM TOO.I killed a lot of squash bugs. I hate them.
I've seen blobs of stainless steel they call stainless soap sold at stores. When we cleaned fish as a kid we did this with knives and it worked.Depending on the natural composition of your skin oils, should work, theoretically. I'll cross my fingers for you. My skin oil traps everything, and only rubbing my hands on stainless steel (I have no idea why) releases stuff like onion and garlic stink. Stainless sinks work, but so do the big chef knives so long as you're really careful.
Here's a mystery. Yesterday, I saw my one sugar baby watermelon had had its stem broken from the plant. It was probably not quite ripe, but nearly so. My hands were full, so I planned to get it today. I figured that it could be a cold snack for the chickens if nothing else.
Today I went up there to weed, and that melon is gone. No rind, no wet spot where the juice would have leaked out. Unless someone stole it (don't really think so, but who knows?), I don't know what animal would have taken it away. It was not quite the size of a basketball.
Any ideas? The only other melon on that plant is about the size of a baseball right now. I don't know if I'll get anything.