I suppose I should be worried or something about the method I just used to find a burn... I got some molten sticky stuff on my fingers. While I managed to get it off in time to avoid anything more than angry redness, it still succeeded in causing a real burn. However, I realised a minute or two later that I could not tell which finger had been burned and which one was twanging in sympathetic pain, so in order to find the finger in need of treatment (for they were all red by this point), I turned on the hot water and stuck my hand under. Hey presto, phenomenal pain in right ring finger.
On the other hand it's an awfully small burn - one Band-Aid's absorbent pad covers it - and the molten substance was the sticky stuff from a batch of cinnamon stickybuns. I'd just finished baking a batch and they had to be inverted quickly when I took them out of the oven, because they bake sticky side down and they'd harden in place if I left them like that. So it was worth it. You should smell my house just now!
On the other hand it's an awfully small burn - one Band-Aid's absorbent pad covers it - and the molten substance was the sticky stuff from a batch of cinnamon stickybuns. I'd just finished baking a batch and they had to be inverted quickly when I took them out of the oven, because they bake sticky side down and they'd harden in place if I left them like that. So it was worth it. You should smell my house just now!