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You ever try to cool something off with water while it is hot? Don't do it...

TridenT

Lifer
Water hits glove... all of a sudden, you are getting burned... 🙁 Second time this has happened since I have lived up here. >_< My thumb hurts like hell. :'(

HALP!!!

Anyway, isketch anyone?
 
That's impossible, unless you have altered the specific heat of water or trying to cool down a nuclear reactor.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
That's impossible, unless you have altered the specific heat of water or trying to cool down a nuclear reactor.

The water gets soaked into the mitten... Then I am getting burned by the mitten AND the hot stone cooking thingy. Fucking burns so bad. I have to drop the stone thing and then throw the mitten off in less than a second to avoid crying.
 
So you were holding something very hot with insulated gloves or a towel, then soaked the glove/towel, allowing the heat to transfer through your protection.
 
Originally posted by: Turin39789
So you were holding something very hot with insulated gloves or a towel, then soaked the glove/towel, allowing the heat to transfer through your protection.

it wasn't soaked, it was barely any water... soon as any tiny bit hits, it goes ape-shit burning. 🙁 This never happened with the mittens my mother used for cooking. Fucking shit mitten/cooking gloves.
 
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Why are you cooking in mittens? Were you cooking snowballs?

I call them mittens, they are like mittens. 😛 It was a cooking glove thingy though. REALLY shitty one though, I hate these fucking gloves!! Gararwwarawrawrawrarwawr~
 
Hey, you fuckers would have fucked up the same way if you assumed all gloves were water-immune. >_< I didn't know this fucker sucked up water like nothing else. All my mothers gloves don't do that shit.
 
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Hey, you fuckers would have fucked up the same way if you assumed all gloves were water-immune. >_< I didn't know this fucker sucked up water like nothing else. All my mothers gloves don't do that shit.

I've been baking since I was seven and have never made such a bone-headed error.
 
It's also a bad idea on glass or some other ceramic cookware, because the ceramic (glass is also technically a ceramic material) can shatter due to the temperature differential, and the resulting uneven thermal expansion.

 
Originally posted by: Jeff7
It's also a bad idea on glass or some other ceramic cookware, because the ceramic (glass is also technically a ceramic material) can shatter due to the temperature differential, and the resulting uneven thermal expansion.

I am aware of that... This isn't glass---.. This is stone.

Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Hey, you fuckers would have fucked up the same way if you assumed all gloves were water-immune. >_< I didn't know this fucker sucked up water like nothing else. All my mothers gloves don't do that shit.

I've been baking since I was seven and have never made such a bone-headed error.

You're full of fucking shit. Go slit.
 
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
I am aware of that... This isn't glass---.. This is stone.
Stone is a ceramic material, prone to the same effects I mentioned.

Ceramics are generally poor thermal conductors. Ceramics also have pathetic strength when they are under tension. If one side of a ceramic material is heated, it tries to expand, while the other side remains cool and thus it does not attempt to expand. This unevenly stresses the material, placing some of it under tension. Microscopic cracks can provide stress concentrations, from which a larger crack can rapidly form.
Result: The ceramic can either crack in one place, or shatter; this can be fairly violent, too.


Also, water is an excellent thermal conductor. Saturating the oven mitts with a thermal conductor....sounds like a bad idea, no? 😉

 
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Hey, you fuckers would have fucked up the same way if you assumed all gloves were water-immune. >_< I didn't know this fucker sucked up water like nothing else. All my mothers gloves don't do that shit.

I've been baking since I was seven and have never made such a bone-headed error.

You're full of fucking shit. Go slit.

Nope. I wanted cookies, my parents didn't want to buy them and told me to get out the cookbook, so I did. I may have burned myself occasionally due to clumsiness, but never a logistical error such as you describe. Oven mitts are called oven mitts for a reason.
 
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
I am aware of that... This isn't glass---.. This is stone.
Stone is a ceramic material, prone to the same effects I mentioned.


Also, water is an excellent thermal conductor. Saturating the oven mitts with a thermal conductor....sounds like a bad idea, no? 😉

All my mothers were resistant to water! 😛 I assumed all were coated with some kind of "water resistant" coating. IT ONLY MAKES FUCKING SENSE!?!!?!?!!?!?!111111

I hate fucking oven mitt makers.
 
im still trying to figure out what the fuck you did, and no ive never done anything similar and ive been cooking for 20+ years
 
I did that with my pizza stone. Was using an ove glove and got it a little damp. Was so hot trying to pick up that pizza stone.
 
Come on guys.. you don't have to be so hard on him.

It's a simple mistake, could have happened to anyone. His oven mitts soaked up some hot water, he got burned. It happens to the best of us.
 
How the hell are you getting the gloves wet, and what the hell are you rinsing? 😕

I think perhaps you need to stay out of the kitchen.
 
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