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Posted by Rachel
Laundry Quandry! November 05, 2004 05:22AM |
Re: Laundry Quandry! November 05, 2004 05:46AM |
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Re: Laundry Quandry! November 05, 2004 09:15AM |
Along the same lines... who amongst us is brave enough to admit to wearing a pinny whilst cooking?
And if so, what's usually on the front of it, apart form red wine stains? Have a friend who bought a michaelangelo(sp?)one, and wore it at the hair salon where she works, but ever so briefly! I used to, but don't these days.
jen
And if so, what's usually on the front of it, apart form red wine stains? Have a friend who bought a michaelangelo(sp?)one, and wore it at the hair salon where she works, but ever so briefly! I used to, but don't these days.
jen
Re: Laundry Quandry! November 05, 2004 11:18AM |
Who would be brave enough to admit to wearing a pinny? Well that's how I used to feel, until, as part of a school assignment Emma (and I) made a black cafe style one with a stenciled cafe (imaginary) name in orange and purple on the pocket. We acquired another, which Emma prefers, then I made a third. They wrap around well, and definitely beat having stains on your work clothes - and how many of use change when we get home:-o.
In fact, I've bought some great material with apples on, and another piece with olives on to make a couple of aprons for Chrissie pressies (and goodness me, there's enough material for one each for this house - fortunately Emma likes the apples and I like the olives). Janet
In fact, I've bought some great material with apples on, and another piece with olives on to make a couple of aprons for Chrissie pressies (and goodness me, there's enough material for one each for this house - fortunately Emma likes the apples and I like the olives
Raewyn G
Re: Laundry Quandry! November 05, 2004 09:10PM |
I have a pile of aprons, mainly for work. Roll on December as I don't wear the regulation ones, but have my own homemade Christmas ones. Have one for each day of the week and a spare = 6 in total. Wouldn't be without mine. My home ones are brilliant, especially if I'm in amoungst the flour!!!!!! LOL:}
Re: Laundry Quandry! November 05, 2004 09:23PM |
Re: Laundry Quandry! November 05, 2004 09:51PM |
The green Swarfega hand cleaning gel is great for removing grease spots. Rub into the stain, leave to stand for about 30 minutes then wash as normal.
Must admit I was using this long before such things as 'Shout' came onto the market so perhaps they have superceded my old fashioned solution
Must admit I was using this long before such things as 'Shout' came onto the market so perhaps they have superceded my old fashioned solution
Re: Laundry Quandry! November 05, 2004 10:38PM |
Re: Laundry Quandry! November 05, 2004 10:40PM |
Re: Laundry Quandry! November 05, 2004 11:06PM |
I boldly admit to wearing an apron.... because I can't stand having spots, or dribbles on my clothes, even if I am at home!!! And I always seem to end up splashing myself with something, when cooking. My choice is a really bright one made by the Belfast weavers, with a plastic sort of a coating, so it can be wiped clean. It has a lovely print of stylised cats on it, so very cheerful and not dowdy to wear. Out of interst, my grandmother always wore an apron, and had an interesting collection of it, maybe something of that rubbed off on me.... not sure, but I have to have an apron, if I am doing anything serious in the kitchen.:p
Kaye.
Kaye.
Re: Laundry Quandry! November 06, 2004 08:57AM |
When in England went to the Granada Studios to the set of Coronation St. Bought an apron there but have yet to wear it. Hubby thought I was daft buying it. Now I threaten him I will wear a tab apron, English folk seem to wear these at home and at some cafes. Ooh they are so so revolting. Like a large bib.
Re: Laundry Quandry! November 06, 2004 09:43AM |
Re: Laundry Quandry! November 06, 2004 09:59AM |
I always used to use the old Sunlight cake soap, and rub it into the stain as soon as possible, leave to soak in, then wash.
We were talking about this issue at work in the last week, and one lady swore that pure eucalyptus oil (purchased from the chemist) is the way she has always treated fat/oil splatters
Paula
We were talking about this issue at work in the last week, and one lady swore that pure eucalyptus oil (purchased from the chemist) is the way she has always treated fat/oil splatters
Paula
Re: Laundry Quandry! November 08, 2004 04:21AM |
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