I've seen cups and drink containers that change color with temperatures. Also there are those gloves for cooking Mitts that protect against burns. Best Wishes In a message dated 8/30/2016 4:59:24 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
You guys burn yourself very often. I seem to do it a lot. I drink a lot of hot drinks and set the cup on a small pillow on my lap. Though I use cap, it somrtimes drips on my shirt. I usually keep my hand through the cup's handel, but sometimes I set my hand on the top of the cup so it' does not spill when driving my chair. I burn myself 3 way, spill, puttig my hand/fingure over the steam hole, and now and then I use a new insolated cup and find out the cup gets too hot and I burned my hand through the cup. Last night a cup got too hot. Back of my fingers and tummy got a few blisters. When I lived in Seattle we had a wood stove, I often pushed the damper in if it was too hot, I often burned my hand by barely touching the tove. Worst one was spilling a whole cup of hot apple cider on my lap. Huge blisters. Greg

