2nd degree grease burns
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this is me in the photos.

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Hey me too!

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17116846892600367.webp

This was a year ago so it's all scared up now. I was cooking burgers when it happened.

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Hot water?

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some really hot steam can probably do this but otherwise not, even if it was boiling water, unless you hold your hand in it. I only say this because I have accidentally poured boiling water on my hand while making tea.

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hot cooking grease. this is my hand btw. it happened last year it was awful

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I avoid that by not doing much more than reheating stuff - although I have a little deep fryer, and a larger one that's been put away for 2 years now.

My second job was at a copy of KFC, where I worked for a year cooking chicken in pressure cookers. I cooked the chicken a bit hotter than everyone else, for a bit less time, resulting in crispier chicken - but those things are a bit scary.

And you would think after a year of eating fried chicken, you would get tired of it. No. SO MANY poor chickens have died over the years - just so that I could become a fatty.

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Hot cooking grease is hot.

Hot things can burn the skin.

That's what happened to you.

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