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post #16 of 19
Can you spray antiperspirant on them, then use cotton AND nitrile? I am so sorry for you, because I flat out would've never started working with food if I had this problem. It is really gross, but I feel for you. I know there is a surgery to fix it...

I would rather make 1 cake for $150, than 3 for $50 each.

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I would rather make 1 cake for $150, than 3 for $50 each.

The person who works for nothing will always have plenty to do!

My sarcasm is good-humored. People generally really like me, in person ;-) 

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post #17 of 19

Sorry you are having to go through this. I have never heard of this before. Hopefully the gloves will help you.

post #18 of 19
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TBH, I never thought I would pursue a business working with food. I got interested in this in August, and it swept me by storm. I can't get enough of cake decorating and it has become such a passion. icon_biggrin.gif There's always something new to try. I'm getting better and this would be the only thing holding me back. But this problem won't stop me from succeeding. icon_smile.gif Thanks everyone.

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On the road to becoming a great Baker :)

 

-All glory belongs to the Lord, through practice and prayer my skills are honed by God alone Deut. 2:7

Valentine's Day
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Other Cakes
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Birthday Cakes
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post #19 of 19
At night before going to bed, supply Certain Dri to your hands. It is an antiperspirant used for profusive underarm sweating but should work for your hands too. Drinking tomato juice daily and taking a zinc supplement will stop the sweating or slow it down.
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