Aloevera plant (the jelly like and slimy flesh of the leaves when you slice it) has been our favourite remedy whenever we got burnt while cooking. We just cover the burnt area with the slime and repeat a couple of times during the day. In our experience it stopped the burn from turning into a blister. We therefore keep aloevera plant on our kitchen window sill. It doesn't need much looking after because it is a succulant plant, it doesn't need much watering. Sorry that this doesn't help your present problem, Phoenix, but I hope it got sorted/healed soon. And I do agrre with the others...do not burst the blister.
Preston Davey, another baby P.
Are you in your forever house?
Retiring and living frugally in money from downsizing after years of stress


, I hopped around the kitchen (God knows what the hopping was supposed to achieve, it just seemed to happen, a reflex I suppose) shouting "f#c#, bu££er, sh%t"


till you're better. ?
