[BlindTlk] Using a sandwich maker

Jude DaShiell jdashiel at panix.com
Sun Dec 25 23:28:20 UTC 2022


I had one of those sandwich makers and had no trouble with it at all.  I
put the sandwich in the maker and closed the maker then applied the power.
Once the maker was finished, I disconnected the power and gave it a minute
before extracting the sandwich.  To solder safely almost the same
technique is used.  Set your joint apply solder cold, get your loop on the
solder then apply the power.  No burnt fingers that way.  A well cared for
aloh plant is an excellent kitchen addition.  Cut a leaf off and split it
and put the gel that comes out on burns too.



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On Sun, 25 Dec 2022, Judy Jones via BlindTlk wrote:

> Hello,
>
> There are lots of types of sandwich makers, and sorry to hear you burned
> your fingers. The immediate thing to do is to soak them in cold or ice
> water for a few minutes. That immediately lowers skin temp, giving you a
> less severe burn.
>
> I don't know of any cook who hasn't burned in some way, but it gets you to
> practicing safety.
>
> I've been cooking so long now that I've developed techniques that work, yet
> sjill have to be aware of safety and prevention.
>
> For instance, when I am using our portable grill, I'm aware of where it is.
> You can use a fork to locate the surface, and place it where you want the
> edge of your sandwich to go.
>
> You could also place your prepared sandwich on a plate or large spatula,
> locate your hot area, position the plate and slide the sandwich onto the
> hot surface.
>
> The more you cook, you will develop safe techniques that work for you.
>
> Another thing I just thought of is to put your sandwich on the cool
> surface, then heat it up.
>
> To remove the sandwich, slide a spatula underneath it and your fingers on
> the top of it, or using a mit covering those fingers if the top surface of
> the sandwich is really hot. Have the plate right next to the maker for ease
> of serving.
>
> The more you cook, some of these things will come second nature.
>
> Judy
> sent from my Samsung phone
>
> On Sun, Dec 25, 2022, 1:36 PM VIAS, ARMANDO via BlindTlk <
> blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone! Hope you're having a great Christmas! I recently got a
> > sandwich maker. The problem is that when I put my bread on the sandwich
> > maker, I ended up burning my fingers. Has anyone ever experienced using
> > this product? How do you usually make your sandwiches in the maker? Mine
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