Slip of the finger, slice of the thumb 
 
Jul. 21, 2009 9:47 am 
Updated: Jul. 22, 2009 5:41 am
It's been a bit of a "wonky" morning around AR but that wonkiness is a bit of a natural extension for me.

As the Recipe Exchange went silent this morning, I was able to access the site on my crackberry and proceeded to try and keep the Exchange visitors entertained by providing a blow-by-blow recap of my wife's Bunco night.

See, I made the all the food. And I didn't even get to eat it! But that's not the worst of it. No, my thumb got the worst.

Before you scroll down to look at the damage left on my thumb, let me tell you what happened. I was cutting up an onion and was near the end when the knife slipped and went into my thumb instead of into the onion. I was in instant pain and bled immediately. I applied pressure on the thumb and that made it feel much better but the second the pressure went off the thumb, the pain was intense.

I had to tough it out though as I was slicing the onions for the chicken I was going to poach, the first step in the way I make shredded chicken quesadillas.

For the record, I also made the following AR recipes:

* Hot Spinach and Artichoke Dip II
* BLT Dip
* Perfect Cheesecake Everytime
* Iced Pumpkin Cookies

All went over well. I tried to make some Latin Burgers but I am not good at making burgers so that failed.

And while things didn't go perfectly - the cheesecake had a crack in it - the food was good and Bunco apparently went well.

But my poor thumb is still feeling the effects of a slice gone wrong.
At California Adventure on a hot summer day.
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My sous chefs and me at Disneyland, on the Tea Cups.
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On one of our favorite rides, the Tea Cups... well, it used to be a fave until I got dizzy once.
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At the Lake, Day 1
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The horror! I tried to spare you the horror by providing some happier moments.
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Comments
Jul. 21, 2009 10:21 am
yes, that hurts. i get paper cuts (i know, not as bad as a knife cut) all the time in the winter (a job hazard) in that same area and then it just keeps bleeding. then it cracks open again, gets that hard tag thingy that catches on everything and before you know it, a paper cut is taking 2 plus weeks to heal! keep it clean and neosporin it.
 
Jul. 21, 2009 10:25 am
oh, here is a gross story. this happened maybe 2 months ago at the pharmacy. a woman and her husband, maybe 60ish, came up to the consultation counter and he had his hand wrapped in a wash cloth. they didn't speak very good english, but then all of a sudden, BLAM, he removed the wash cloth and his middle finger and ring finger were MANGLED -- like flesh gone down to the bone. i was like, uh, you need to go to the ER. i can't help you here. makes your cut seem not that bad huh? :oD
 
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Jul. 21, 2009 10:58 am
No, not bad at all!
 
Jul. 21, 2009 1:00 pm
Hi LB! Miss seeing ya! I did that to my pinky last winter, so deep had to get a stich. :) Love ya ♥
 
Jul. 21, 2009 1:45 pm
I think it's hilarious that you'd cut yourself and think to grab the camera!
 
Jul. 21, 2009 3:33 pm
The Wounded Kitchen Warrior of Bunco Night! Your menu sounds awesome - sorry about the flesh wound. ♥
 
Jul. 21, 2009 5:38 pm
I married into a family with of carpenters -- quite a few of them are missing digits. My husband got a finger chewed off (above the knuckle) in a saw and he went back to work the next day. I'm much wimpier though, I can't even handle a paper cut.
 
Jul. 21, 2009 6:41 pm
Haven't *seen* you in forever; great to *see* you!!!!
 
Jul. 21, 2009 7:29 pm
Ouch! A while back I lost the tip of a finger to a mandolin slicer (bled like a mutha). You have my sympathy. Kudos to you for finishing the cooking, though!!
 
Jul. 22, 2009 5:40 am
You've been missed, Dude. Great menu choices. Sorry about your cut. Ouch. Ever cut your lip licking a stupid envelope? It only takes one time, trust me, you won't ever, ecer do it again!
 
Jul. 22, 2009 5:41 am
Pam, I got a mandolin for Christmas 2 years ago and I'm scared to death to use it. Having grease fly up out of a pan into your face is one thing; cuts? Not so much. Jeeeeez girl. Do you still use it?
 
 
 
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My mom was a master chef... okay, she was a stay-at-home mom but her food was magnificent and nothing will ever top that for me. But I got so used to her cooking that when I branched out on my own I knew how to make nothing. It's taken me quite some time to realize that I love to cook and to create edible dishes. I've been married for nine-plus years and have just recently dived head-first into cooking. So far, so good! And if you need any tips (not that I'd have much to offer) you can e-mail me at lbueno99 at hotmail dot com.
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Around September or October of 2007, I had little interest in cooking and baking. This has since changed. Literally overnight I became interested in making my own food and my wife's been loving life ever since. I'd like to say that I've grown a liking to trying new things but almost everything I cook is new to me. I like to try chicken recipes and add ingredients I either have never tasted (sun-dried tomatoes) or have rarely used before (balsamic vinegar). And I owe it all to allrecipes.com!
My favorite family cooking traditions
After I got settled into cooking/baking, I wanted to start a new family tradition. It seemed strange to just up and start one but all traditions have a starting point, right? So in August of 2008, I decided that I wanted to build Saturday mornings around muffins. I wanted to start a tradition of making muffins every Saturday mornings so my girls (then 4 and 2) would grow up with thoughts of warm homemade muffins every Saturday instead of cartoons and/or cinnamon rolls. With the help and support of the wonderful cooks on All Recipes, I forged the new tradition and have made muffins every Saturday without fail since the final weekend of August '08. My favorite muffins... well, there have been many successes and will be many more triumphs in the months and years to follow so you'll just have to keep up with all the good and the bad on my All Recipes blog.
My cooking triumphs
Christmas 2007! We had my parents, three brothers (two of whom brought girlfriends) over for a Christmas breakfast. My wife and I prepared dilligently. We made a sausage skillet and Farmer's Casserole for our dual main dishes, had bacon, rolls and Sarah's Applesauce on the side, had standard hot chocolate and Hot Spiced Cider for drinks and Downeast Maine Pumpkin Bread, Raspberry Crumb Cake, Molasses Sugar Cookies and regular sugar cookies with Decorator Frosting for desserts and everything went fast! All the items in CAPS we got from right here at allrecipes.com.
My cooking tragedies
Let's hope this is the worst of it, but I tried to make pepperoni bread from here on this site and I botched it. The dough kicked my butt. shame too because it looked so good. And then more recently, I forgot to put milk in some French toast I was trying to make. That was a disaster.
 
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