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Re: Do You Cook In An Apron?

@StraytoStayI can't say I've ever seen an apron with arm guards.  A chef's coat, perhaps?

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Re: Do You Cook In An Apron?

@ECBG that's an idea. My grandmother used to wear what she her called her kitchen smock, but it was more like a vest. I know it didn't have long sleeves, where I either get burned or chancing a spot of a shirt. Smiley Happy

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Re: Do You Cook In An Apron?

@StraytoStayI just checked Amazon, and there are quite a few to chose from, very inexpensive too.

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Re: Do You Cook In An Apron?


@StraytoStay wrote:

@ECBG that's an idea. My grandmother used to wear what she her called her kitchen smock, but it was more like a vest. I know it didn't have long sleeves, where I either get burned or chancing a spot of a shirt. Smiley Happy


@StraytoStayI remember those.  They looked almost as wide as a "big" shirt and were often in small floral prints, like this but short sleeves.

 

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