Warning! Baking Is Dangerous!

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krysoco Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 2:03pm
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Okay, so no one ever told me that baking was dangerous but last night I discovered that it is. I got my fingers caught in the beaters of my mixer. Ouch, doesn't describe the pain I was in. tapedshut.gif It sliced 2 of my fingers and I was sure it had broken one of them. Thank goodness it wasn't a high-pwered mixer or it would've taken my finger clean off.

Only me. This could only happen to me. icon_eek.gif

I go today to get it X-rayed. I am so stupid. icon_redface.gif I joked w/my SIL about the icing. I told her not to be afraid of eating the cake tomorrow b/c no blood had flown into the cake icing. icon_lol.gif She laughed.

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vixterfsu Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 2:06pm
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You need to have a back rub and plenty
of good narcotics to make you feel better!
Sorry that happened to you. I get paronoid
with my mixer.
Feel better!

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BigFatMamaKat Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 2:07pm
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I hope you heal quickly!

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emilykakes Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 2:14pm
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OUCH!!!! I hope you feel better soon!

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karenm0712 Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 2:14pm
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OMG! You poor thing! I am so sorry to hear that happened. icon_sad.gif

I hope they gave you some good pain medication!

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subaru Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 2:17pm
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Ouch!!!! Oh, how I hate for anyone to get hurt! I hope your poor fingers feel better soon.

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lonestarstamper Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 2:39pm
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You poor thing! And just to make you feel better, my best friend once got her fingers caught in a hand held mixer and had to call her husband to come turn it off and help her get her finger out! We teased her for the longest time about that one. So, I'll bet you're just the first to admit to it happening. I know it has happened to others. Hope you get to feeling better soon.

Yvette

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krysoco Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 2:43pm
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Originally Posted by lonestarstamper

You poor thing! And just to make you feel better, my best friend once got her fingers caught in a hand held mixer and had to call her husband to come turn it off and help her get her finger out! We teased her for the longest time about that one. So, I'll bet you're just the first to admit to it happening. I know it has happened to others. Hope you get to feeling better soon.

Yvette




My beater is no longer usable. It is bend and twisted! I'm so embarassed. My fly. probably won't let me live it down.

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LilBlackSheep Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 2:46pm
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I'm sorry that happened. Get better soon.

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JoanneK Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 2:50pm
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Ok how in the world did you get your fingers in your mixer?

That had to have just about killed you. My fingers hurt just thinking about this.

Hope you feel better soon.
Joanne

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krysoco Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 2:55pm
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I was tryimg to put the beater into the mixer to use it. So my fingers were wrapped around the beater with one hand. The other hand was on the mixer to steady it. This hand slipped and hit the on/off switch. It turned on and caught my fingers in it.

LESSON LEARNED: LEAVE APPLIANCES/TOOLS/ANYTHING ELECTRIC UNPLUGGED WHILE WORKING ON THEM.

Duh? Who didn't know that. Lesson Learned the hard way. ***sigh***

Believe me, I wouldn't do that again.

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oceanspitfire Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 3:11pm
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OMG that's awful icon_cry.gif glad you didnt lose your fingers. ANd sorry about the pain. >shudders<
Hope it heals quickly.

Was LOLing a bit, not at the accident but at the part where you told your SIL to relax and eat the cake....was expecting to see finger, not blood. lol,. I know sorry not laughing at you. I'm thinkin of the stories I've heard of people finding fingers in theri food. You know the restaurant stories where someone is chopping so quickly they dont even notice their finger is missing right away and then the food has already gone out.

It's funny because in all my jobs where we've had safety training, kitchen jobs, plant jobs etc. there is always the rule about lockout procedures, when cleaning something or handling something with moving parts, always unplug first. I've seen some gruesome things so I always do now, but I wonder how many people actually do and are just lucky every day they keep themselves uninjured through luck?

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krysoco Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 3:49pm
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Thanks everyone for all the comments. Much appreciated.

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ladyvader01 Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 3:58pm
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Soory about your fingers. I hope they are better soon. It made mine hurt just reading your post. *HUGZ*

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JoanneK Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 6:47pm
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Oh my gosh! I never unplug my mixer (stand) before I put the beaters on. How scary.

You really are lucky you didn't lose a finger. That could have been a much worse accident you had. Be careful from now on.

Joanne

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ozcake Posted 16 Sep 2006 , 10:43pm
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I'm not sure whether I should tell this story but hearing your story gave me pain flashbacks to the time that we were moving house and loading stuff into the car and I had to put something in the boot (trunk) but there were bushes near the car so instead of walking around the car to the other side to put the stuff in I decided I would just kind of reach around and throw it in and rested my hand on the side while I reached around well I closed the boot and locked my fingers in the side of the boot ouch!! icon_cry.gif and to make things worse my husband was out and I started to panic and had visions of having to call neighbours for help icon_redface.gif luckily I remembered I had the key in my pocket but it was in the opposite pocket to my free hand so it was a good couple of minutes before I could get my hand out. Amazingly nothing was broken but they were kind of purple and dented and throbbed with pain for ages.

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kelleym Posted 17 Sep 2006 , 5:47pm
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I'm anxious to hear how your x-rays went! How's the hand today?

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pippindipity Posted 18 Sep 2006 , 4:14am
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Youch! Sorry about your fingers. I hope you're doing okay.

I almost did that the other day. Don't feel bad.

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krysoco Posted 18 Sep 2006 , 5:08pm
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Okay, I'm so excited. My finger isn't broken!! Yeah. I really couldn't afford that.

I did my son's b-day cake yesterday. It hurt like hell to decorate it but i was determined. There's a long time that I have been wanting to create Mater. I ended up cracking one of the slices (cuts) on my finger. Gross! B/c I couldn't wear the splint while trying to decorate.

Thanks for all the support.
You gals (and guys) are great.

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