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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

A Recipe for Knowledge. PBS/NPR Forum Network-FREE 

As I’m transitioning from living in the sorority house to my own apartment, I’ve realized I need to learn to cook.  I’ve rolled up my sleeves and started to delve in, but it hasn’t exactly been pretty (Last Friday was a prime example as I attempted to prepare red potatoes with MOUNDS of red pepper seasoning- which by the way, I don’t suggest). But hey, they always say enjoy the ride…it’s part of the journey.

So as I’m learning to cook, I realized a few things: 

  1. When I go to the grocery store to buy ingredients for dinner, I have no clue what to get.
  2. I can easily drop $50 on ingredients for one meal when I buy everything the butcher suggests (At this point, I may as well have eaten out).
  3. I need a cookbook (But I don’t know which one to buy or where to even begin to search).
  4. I’m a quite messy chef…so an apron is a MUST!

So I’ve started with problem #4- the apron. My favorite finds are at Anthropologie.  Cute and practical, yet chic and modern. 

  • Apron 1 is a little more whimsical and fun- I especially love the ruffles around the collar.  And the best part is, it’s more modern than the traditional apron your grandmother wears.
  • Apron 2 exudes the classic chic vibe, but doesn’t feel overly traditional.  The skirt is a bit unexpected, yet still very clean.  It very much reminds me of the style found in Chapel Hill, and that’s probably why I love it.  For those Southern Belles, I envision an off-white, scripted font monogram (probably single letter) several inches under the neckline.

Still working on #1-3…suggestions are always welcome :)



Good Housekeeping’s Cookie Cookbook 251 by badhesterprynne on Flickr.

Source: amazon.com via Kamran on Pinterest

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A Recipe for Knowledge. PBS/NPR Forum Network-FREE 

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