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Old October 10, 2012   #4
guruofgardens
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Pepper Joe (pepperjoe.com) says this, " Wash up with dish detergent and water when your pepper processing is complete, and be careful to remove the gloves without touching the parts that came in contact with the peppers. If you do accidently let your hands get in contact with the hot peppers, soak them for a few minutes in a cold milk and salt solution. The cold milk soothes the skin, and the salt helps draw out the pepper oils. Use about 1 tablespoon of salt per cup of milk, gently massaging the salt into the affected areas and finishing with a cool-water rinse."
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