Aprons (WAS: A new cook)
jmcquown wrote:
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> On 11/30/2015 8:23 AM, Gary wrote:
> > Nancy Young wrote:
> >>
> >> Leonard Blaisdell wrote:
> >>> How about a cool but boyish kitchen apron? Would that be a subtle
> >>> encouragement? Oh...and maybe something else unrelated to tone down
> >>> your nudge even more depending upon apron price ;-)
> >>
> >> That's a really fun idea. I think he'd get a kick out of it.
> >
> > No, I'll bet he'd never wear it. It's kind of a "pansy" thing for
> > boys. I've got a few old ones here for young daughter but she never
> > used them. I've never used one either and I don't recall ever getting
> > food on my regular clothes.
> >
> > I suspect "Betty Crocker" and June Cleaver are the only women to use
> > one. Do any of the women here use an apron while cooking? Maybe only
> > if you are a sloppy cook. Never see any valid tv chefs using an apron.
> >
> "valid TV chefs" LOL Okay. I'm not a sloppy cook but what are you
> saying, you've never had anything splash or splatter? I always wear an
> apron. The bib type. (No point just covering up from the waist-down;
> things tend to splatter upward.)
OK then...we all know now that Jill is a sloppy cook. ;-D
As I said though, apron is a girlie thing. You qualify.
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