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They have tasteful Grinch cookie-cutter sets, kids' aprons, and even adult aprons with matching green oven mitts.
And instead of donning green aprons, some of the cast members wore light-brown aprons with white detailing.  
She designs and sells aprons and uniforms to restaurants, and makes some of her aprons to be used at home.
He'd want us gussied up in gingham aprons, baking casseroles.
Women in aprons are revered; women dancing provocatively are admonished.
The best aprons are the ones you feel comfortable using.
She also produces a range of aprons aimed specifically at men.
Staff also carry a portable bank-card processor in their aprons.
Previous boxes have included fun things like mugs, bookmarks, and aprons.
Aprons, napkins and placemats are also proudly displayed on the shelves.
Her shop assistants will wear custom Adam Selman aprons dotted with pearls.
RJ Julia also sells apparel, aprons, canvas totes, mugs, and water bottles.
Even adjacent taxiways and aprons, where planes typically park, have been destroyed.
I think Home Depot does a great job with their golden aprons.
We're talking personalised mugs, BBQ aprons, wall art, golf accessories, and much more.
"That needed a lot of infection prevention equipment — gloves, boots, aprons," James said.
Servers in aprons fork out spicy salads from rows of red plastic bowls.
Also, I know how to cook and I wear little Betty Boop aprons!
Even the batik fabric on the staff's aprons is another local-flavoured detail.
Aprons were still green, but there was an addition of the Starbucks logo.
The company also makes good-looking aprons for men: Wrap Apron, $75, tilitnyc.com.
Behind the marble bar, three hip servers clad in blue aprons kept vigil.
And while you're cooking up those foods and/or spells, you'll want to keep messy ingredients off your clothes, which the four house-themed aprons ($40) and kids-sized aprons ($25) will cover both you and your wizard-in-training.
The aprons are targeted at high-end shoppers, stay at home mums, and bakers.
"Everyone wears lead aprons, and increasingly, lead caps," Klein told Reuters Health by email.
However, where it's perhaps at its most prominent is on the baristas' classic aprons.
Stores will be getting new shopping bags, and Kroger employees will receive new aprons.
Those seated in the first couple of rows should probably be fitted with aprons.
They got a hard hat, T-shirts, aprons and buttons for guests to wear.
Waiting for them are trays, aprons, gloves, goggles, and beakers on top of the tables.
One of Teigen's photos showed the couple wearing aprons with little Luna swaddled between them.
Plus, the aprons' front pockets allow you to keep your matching spatula close at hand.
Their aprons weren't always green, according to a press release on the bean brewer's site.
Just the other day I got a call about a lot of vintage butchers' aprons.
Many servers in neckties and long black aprons traverse the multiple chambers of this restaurant.
We just have to make do with porous ones and put plastic aprons over them.
Paris Starn, photographed in Brooklyn, started a clothing line based on her great-grandmother's aprons.
The collection consists of breezy gingham mini-dresses that are suggestive of vintage kitchen aprons.
On another, eight fabric dolls stand side by side in checkered coats and frilly aprons.
The collection was soon full of smocks, aprons, and long skirts layered over wide-legged pants.
My first stop was at Artifact, a store that specializes in handmade aprons and tote bags.
The aprons are made of sturdy yet lightweight Turkish denim with a waxy stain-resistant coating.
Passing houses, boxy and plain, with aprons of lawn, the hedges sheared neatly like military haircuts.
Ms. Tyding's company, Davida Aprons, aims to deliver, specializing in textiles with a high kitsch factor.
Dave, not willing to give up on the kids, partnered with Nick Rossi to start Aprons for Gloves, a black tie fundraiser gala where people in the service industry exchange their aprons in for boxing gloves and fight for the very first time in their lives.
They chat in the soft afternoon light, the aprons shielding their pristine shirts from the sticky barbecue.
In 1953, women were dressed up to [their necks] with their aprons and barefoot in the kitchen.
The actor, 43, shared a photo of the trio smiling in their aprons and hats to Instagram.
Guests wore red aprons and hairnets, and the food was served as Costco samples on red trays.
The bacterial doses were offered by nurses wearing plastic aprons, gloves and face shields to prevent splashing.
The women wore long red skirts, white shirts and aprons, and red ribbons tying their hair back.
CS: Yes, and the performers will all be wearing aprons over their uniforms made of these different fabrics.
They are impeccably dressed: white button-down shirts, black bow ties, black cummerbunds, white aprons, and black shoes.
Meanwhile, in the kitchen, two guys in aprons were carefully handling the truffles, the superstars of the day.
"In Sydney, the trend is for waiters to wear white T-shirts and neutral aprons," Mr. Gurney said.
While they chatted, the students removed their chocolate-smudged aprons to eat vegetarian risotto in the conference room.
However, her closet is full of an everyday uniform of sorts: hand-woven skirts and custom paisley aprons.
The team tested dozens of aprons on people with different body types to find out what works best.
Dolls get the ultimate beauty treatment with aprons, miniature hair tools and accessories, and perfectly sized salon chairs.
Glass carafes, martini shakers and aprons designed for service on Asia-bound flights were priced at $83 each.
Nevertheless, the social justice warriors pounced – accusing the folks who wear the green aprons of racial profiling and discrimination.
"Never trust a skinny chef" is a well-known expression, frequently seen emblazoned on aprons, tea towels, and mugs.
Eater reported that each pop-up will be provided with Luke's Diner essentials such as aprons and T-shirts.
The Jonas brothers are putting down their mics and picking up aprons to help their parents' dream come true.
Consultants in pressed black aprons served a mostly older clientele browsing varieties of dried cannabis and bottles of tinctures.
Among the aprons, you'll find a "kappogi," which protected the kimono from food stains in the early 20th century.
Medical examiners outfitted in scrubs, aprons, masks and gloves matter-of-factly dissected bodies in a sterile white room.
ATLANTA — Every Tuesday, the volunteers arrive at Congregation Or VeShalom, carrying aprons, pushing strollers or walking arm in arm.
" Ahead of Thanksgiving, he shared a photo of himself with Hadid in cooking aprons captioned, "gotta get that bread.
They're made by Loyale Studio in San Francisco, which also makes other kitchen goods like aprons and oven mitts.
The male servers at Café Pushkin wore black pants with crisp white shirts, red vests, and long white aprons.
Attendants in hot pink hats and aprons ushered the children around, while the Easter Bunny milled with the parents.
Near the bakery section, we found a few stations devoted to event planning and recipe help via Publix Aprons.
Workers clad in oversize aprons and rubber waders tossed live flounder onto metal spring scales, shouting out their weights.
Young men sweating in woolly calf warmers and felt hats were grinding up to young women in flowery aprons.
Like the spatulas, the Harry Potter-themed aprons comes in the Hogwarts house colors and also feature the houses' crests.
But now, everywhere you go in Sicily, you will find T-shirts, hats, aprons, ashtrays, cups, mugs, glasses, and scarves.
Everyone is wearing white plastic aprons stained with the muck of algae, sand, and debris from the sea and water.
I follow them out the door and make my way to Aprons Soul Food, a restaurant just south of downtown.
The runners are a collaboration between Hedley & Bennett, which makes aprons and chef wear, and Parachute, a home goods company.
Our finest family chefs turn into wizards in white aprons, crafting old bread and cured meats into something called stuffing.
Participants also donned aprons and goggles, and were asked to first drink bicarbonate of soda to neutralize their stomach acid.
Kailani and her nine-year-old sister Noelani love to put on aprons and help Kato cook meals in the kitchen.
Hallmark and Lifetime have expanded their Christmas empires to offer merchandise like holiday movie pajamas, wine totes, aprons and sherpa blankets.
The dark denim on Nike's SB Dunk "Momofuku" matches the same color as the aprons worn by chefs at Momofuku restaurants.
Then, the epiphany - we're not feminists, we're perpetuating the bullshit in a different way, wearing leather jackets instead of pink aprons.
Those who shared photos and information about the classes online were gifted chef aprons and cutting boards by the class organizers.
Seamstress Theingi said she earned about 80 baht for a 15-hour day of making children's clothes and aprons for Starbucks.
People in movement politics are very worried about getting their aprons dirty, and I am sick and tired of noble defeats.
The workers wore face scarves to guard against the cold, as well as hairnets, aprons and gloves midway up their arms.
Poorly paid seamstresses and domestic servants laid down their needles and aprons and went to work building tanks and filling shells.
The diner was filled with an eclectic collection of locals and staff clad in classic white collared shirts and black aprons.
Many chefs complained about pants that were too baggy and aprons that constantly rode up on the backs of their necks.
A number of radiology organizations are trying to end the decades-old practice of shielding patients from radiation with lead aprons.
One of the projects is a sewing co-operative which has 18 machines, where refugees make bags, cushion covers and aprons.
Derge Journal DERGE, China — The dozen or so Tibetan men wearing aprons sat in pairs in low chairs, facing each other.
Workers in bloodstained aprons and boots scoop material from the intestines and boil it in large vats, processing it into crude heparin.
Employees in green aprons and customers with their cell phones in their hands stopped briefly at the door, before following her outside.
Four women in black aprons chant braiding instructions in haunting four-part harmonies, which punctuate a sonic score by Roberto Carlos Lange.
These outdoor swimming pools, with cafes and expansive aprons of ground for sunbathing or picnicking on, were primarily built in the 1930s.
Out West, she wore flowing skirts, colorful aprons, heavy turquoise jewelry, and orange lipstick, and carried a basket instead of a purse.
To spread holiday cheer — and awareness about the return of the holiday menu — all barista aprons and menu boards will be red.
MHF Aprons Bib Apron, $5.45, available at AmazonIf you value your clothes, one of the most important kitchen tools is an apron.
For several years, EnviGreen has built products from starch, as well as vegetable derivatives and waste: totes, trash bags, packaging films, even aprons.
"Luckily they change the aprons so we don't look like a Jackson Pollock painting by the end of it," joked Quinn to Cosmopolitan.
Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin emphasized their cooperation and mutual respect at EEF, going so far as to don aprons and make pancakes.
Maid cafés, where women in frilly aprons blow on customers' food before spooning it into their mouths, are packed with men (and tourists).
Sometimes additional rubber bloomers or sanitary aprons were layered on top, so any blood that leaked from the pad wouldn't stain your clothing.
Behind it, a handful of Indonesian cooks in cool denim aprons paired with traditional Udeng head wraps whip up Mr. Salans's unfussy food.
Tourists can buy aprons that make them look as if they have the David's body: the lean, muscular torso, the naked little penis.
Tilit, a family-run New York company that makes and sells aprons and other chefs' gear, has introduced its first apron for children.
Longley, a former flight attendant for United Airlines, said retired life vests were used to create "super cute" pouches, aprons and tote bags.
The W.H.O. will also ship protective gowns, aprons, boots and masks for caregivers, as well as bleach spray, body bags and other equipment.
The eggs are screened and washed by workers in rubber aprons and gloves in a separate "egg trailer," the eggshells and fat discarded.
Guests were then given aprons and chef&aposs toques to don as we learned how to make the restaurant&aposs famous pesto sauce. 
At the time, the HP collection consisted of spatulas and aprons, each one emblazoned with the colors, mascots, and crests of Hogwarts' four houses.
I met him at Noma, where the rest of the staff was busy working lunch service, sharply dressed in their starched shirts and aprons.
Moms don't let strangers, even ones with official-looking bright yellow aprons, give their kids medicine unless they know it's both important and legitimate.
The "servants" wore white gloves and frilly aprons and, when they were not pouring water, stood near a sideboard with their hands folded neatly.
To prioritize communication even further, Deaf partners wear aprons that display the fingerspelling of "Starbucks," and hearing allies wear "I Sign" pins on theirs.
They wore floral aprons; they offered each other flower bouquets; and they laid out each other's suits and underwear for the day to come.
On the first day of bread camp, I and six other baking students tied on white aprons with our names stitched on the bibs.
"Once I made that, it dawned on me that I was making aprons and bags, like my grandfather had been doing," Mr. Grodzki said.
The shoes are the latest addition to its cup-inspired product line, which also includes socks, baby onesies, aprons, air fresheners, and dog t-shirts.
Meanwhile, a host of overly chipper employees in blue aprons gave tours of the store's wares based on con-goers' personal plans for Purge Night.
Peering through large windows, we spied workers in white aprons and hairnets in a vast milk-processing hall, various aging rooms and a testing lab.
They are the work of Mariana Velasquez, a Colombian chef and designer, and are made of cotton or linen: Buenlimón aprons, $80 to $120, marianavelasquez.com.
"I just can imagine some readers that are thinking that we're just sitting around or in the kitchen with our aprons on," Ms. Moskin said.
Totes McGotes When Chris Grodzki was a child, his grandfather Stanley had a business in Manhattan as a manufacturer of aprons and bags for factories.
They pulled on the custom aprons, stitched with the stall's name in needlepoint on the front, that Paola Fernández made them out of old jeans.
The minimalist white space is decorated with his photography and art collection, along with his line of plastic aprons, cutting capes and glitter hair gel.
In South Korea, dak galbi (spicy chicken stir-fry) restaurants have been known to hand out aprons before a meal, to protect their customers' clothing.
So far, it seems as though customers aren't exactly lovin' it, and instead, many people are trolling the burger joint's dark denim aprons with glorious memes.
The heads roll up its mouth and onto a conveyor belt, where workers in hoodies and aprons grab the lettuce and tear off the loose leaves.
We were handed clipboards, hairnets and Authenticook aprons and shepherded into the kitchen, where we watched Joseph's wife, Brinda, cook curries and appams and fish fries.
On a night when my table seemed to be the focus of special attention, I looked and saw neckties and aprons at the other tables, too.
Cocktails crammed the bar, dishes crowded the tabletops, servers in neat aprons and pressed shirts slipped among the tables, delivering espressos and clearing lobster shepherd's pie.
The centerpiece in Lillian Nassau's perennial display of all things Louis Comfort Tiffany is a virtually unknown center table with aprons of pastel-colored stained glass.
Home Depot and Lowe's are set to hand out thousands of orange aprons and red vests to new seasonal, part-time, and full-time workers this spring.
Deaf baristas will be outfitted in American Sign Language (ASL) aprons embroidered by a Deaf supplier, while hearing partners who sign will wear an "I Sign" pin.
Also involved are "Luke's Diner essentials" like branded aprons and T-shirts and a "fun surprise under their custom Gilmore Girls coffee sleeve", according to press release.
I've always imagined bakeries with walls in peppy colors; heteronormative, perfectly coiffed, couples in matching His and Hers aprons; boyfriends lovingly smearing icing on their girlfriends' noses.
At the center's plant, laborers wearing protective aprons and work gloves sort through a grimy procession of metal and glass refuse that clatters along a conveyor belt.
You can still go full-volume geeky at home, where you can use those Williams Sonoma Harry Potter aprons and spatulas, or those magic wand makeup brushes.
In its finale, Choreophobia ends with the women lifting up their aprons and covering their faces, completely separating themselves from one another and hiding inside a cocoon.
It was also around this time that the company dropped black-hued aprons into the mix as a way to designate "partners certified in coffee knowledge," a.k.a.
Fashionable aprons, a monograph of America and more suggestions from the editors of T. Welcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine.
In 1993, around a hundred Case Farms employees refused to work in protest against low pay, lack of bathroom breaks, and payroll deductions for aprons and gloves.
Front Burner The chef Angelo Sosa has just introduced a line of well-designed aprons in white, pink, navy, gray, blue or black fabric with contrasting stitching.
This season, Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski took inspiration from the pocketed aprons worn by the craftspeople at the Hermès headquarters in Pantin, a suburb just outside of Paris.
Because they listened to chefs and cooks who complained that the aprons they were wearing kept riding up on the backs of their necks and caused chafing.
In addition to new living quarters being constructed and renovated, the aircraft runway was just reconstructed and repaved in asphalt as were the surrounding aprons and taxiways.
Still, Jeb can take some solace in the fact that, while he won't be our president, his BBQ aprons will appear ironically at parties for years to come. 
Lopez premiered the song during last month's Idol finale, in which the singer and her team of dancers dressed as maids – complete with feather dusters and matching aprons.
The aprons are machine washable, so even if you make a bit of a mess in your muggle kitchen, you can get your apron clean again like magic.
If we assume dolls dictate young girls' self image, how do we account for women ditching aprons to enter the workforce in droves, taking on more masculine roles?
Each section is full of cute and quirky items from their new Holiday Collection including matching pajama sets, festive aprons, velvet embroidered loafers and love bird printed totes.
From hanging planters and gardening aprons to throw pillows adorned with leafy accents, every item in the Botanisk collection will help transform your home into a spring oasis.
I never figured out the difference between a single and a double clap, but the people who work at Ester, all of them in aprons, seemed to know.
" These days, the only signs of the Mafia are the "Godfather" theme piped in over Calandra's cheese shop and the aprons for sale that say: "Leave the gun.
In one wing, old ladies in red aprons and elbow-length rubber gloves crouch over pails of kimchi, turning over pounds and pounds of the stuff for shoppers.
Zhelesnik, who hand-sews aprons for all of her students, guarantees that some of her basic cooking and sewing tips will stay with her kids as they get older.
And behind the counter, well-groomed young men in white dress shirts, denim aprons and fresh sneakers have a title known in-house as S.C.T., or Sneaker Care Technician.
The cooks and servers wear cartoon colored T-shirts, sneakers and aprons, except for the younger cook whose apron is printed with a monochromatic photograph of hand-lettered cassettes.
He and his wife, Debra, and members of his executive team visit each factory every Christmas season, donning blue aprons embroidered with "Brooks Brothers" to serve lunch to workers.
From ammo cans transformed into six-pack coolers to bracelets made from bombs and tactical master griller aprons, we've got some of the best gear made by patriots - for patriots.
Instead of solely being able to wear black and white underneath those instantly recognizable green aprons, staffers can wear gray, charcoal, navy, khaki, and brown shirts, in addition to denim.
In addition to watching videos of her children, she walks around the gardens in the grounds of the facility and creates aprons, cards and other artwork in the craft room.
Instead of spending their summers earning cash pouring lattes, working drive-thru windows or waiting tables, an increasing number of teens are putting down their aprons and staying in school.
Rahaf Alakbani, a 26-year-old Druze woman from Sueda, in Syria's south, and a former graduate student in English literature, urged everyone to don aprons and get to work.
Michael said he wears latex gloves and protective glasses while he fills gallon-sized bottles; workers filling the smaller containers are given yellow aprons, and remain seated while they work.
Two young butchers, Jocelyn Guest and Erika Nakamura, are partners in the restaurant; in their blue aprons and white shirts, they oversee the carving and trimming and sawing and chopping.
The photographs are collectively called "Aprons Knots" (2017), and each consists, as the title suggests, of a soiled strip of plaid fabric torn from an apron and tied into a knot.
And while we'd much rather be served by a barista wearing a cowboy hat than a fedora, it really comes down to the coffee and the green aprons, which remain mandatory.
And as we dust off our aprons this week, we wanted to talk to one of the city's top chefs for our occasional series on the careers of successful New Yorkers.
Some families flocked to homeless shelters and soup kitchens, including local politicians, who donned plastic aprons and spooned out yellow rice and collard greens at a must-stop event in Harlem.
Almost seven years ago, she launched Hedley & Bennett under the simple premise of giving cooks more dignified workwear, swapping out the standard cheap synthetic aprons for top-grade linens and canvas.
Workers wear blue Prime aprons advertising the membership, and cashiers are supposed to make a point of asking customers whether they are Prime members and therefore entitled to discounts at checkout.
In addition to the aprons, bags and pouches, it stocks Stanley & Sons belts, key chains, bandannas and T-shirts, as well as various household goods and pantry items from other suppliers.
They might marvel at the sumptuous dresses with complicated sleeves and impossibly small waists, the shawls and aprons hand-embroidered with intricate designs and the delicate jewelry woven from human hair.
Protective measures like leaded aprons, thyroid collars, leaded glasses, and overhead radiation shields can reduce the radiation dose to the operators, but are still not used regularly in every laboratory, Andreassi said.
Deaf or hard of hearing baristas at this store will wear ASL aprons embroidered by a Deaf supplier, and hearing partners who know how to sign will wear an "I Sign" pin.
John Hammond gives a group of investors a preview of the park and its future attractions, complete with slideshows, glossy brochures, and a lunch served by staffers in Jurassic Park-logo aprons.
It travels up to the first culling level, where human "classifiers" wearing masks, gloves and aprons pull out the biggest pieces of cardboard and drop them down chutes where they are baled.
Our white coats had been traded in for white aprons as we learned the first lesson of the day: The best way to dice an onion is to keep the root intact.
In contrast to Labour's sprawling offer of radical ideas, the central campaign message of Johnson's Tories was a simple refrain, repeated endlessly, emblazoned on everything from aprons to bulldozers: Get Brexit done.
The books are described as being "by people with strong voices who are good at something and speak with authority" and they are not relegated to tattooed chef bros in custom aprons.
Still, supersize white denim paired with cropped wool jackets with football-player shoulders, a satin viscose and pinstripe pastiche jumpsuit, oily nylon anoraks and aprons over all, were less lighthearted than heavy-handed.
She anonymously sells the aprons and cards she creates, turning proceeds over to support the Yates Children Memorial Fund, a charity benefiting women's mental health that was founded by her attorney, George Parnham.
While they both hung up their green aprons several years back (Ellen and Adrienne worked at Panera at different times, but prior to 2013), they were more than happy to answer our questions.
McDonald's will be outfitting its entire staff — 850,000 employees from coast to coast — in the new looks, which are a monochrome selection of black and grey polo shirts, T-shirts, aprons, and pants.
In addition to working with the youth and young adults in the program, Brian is an essential part of the training of the yearly recruits as part of the Aprons for Gloves fundraisers.
This liberated American women, allowing them to move freely about the world, whereas previously their periods would have kept them isolated or uncomfortable for days (their options included sanitary belts, napkins, and aprons).
They opened up a factory in Brooklyn and started selling $10 bars made of high quality chocolate they'd manufactured "bean to bar," while charming their customers with their matching lumberjack beards and aprons.
In the main dining room, lit by votive candles, a group of 15 were celebrating the birthday of YSL's studio director, while waiters in tan hide aprons circulated with wine bottles and glasses.
It's a lifelike fantasy, an approach more common lately in cocktail bars than in restaurants, where earnest wood grains, hand-thrown pottery and plain neck-to-knee aprons are the order of the day.
There are pictures of his elegant work (like a sturdy dining table with "unadorned aprons," a dictionary stand with three curved legs) within his graceful memoir, a journey of self-discovery through fine objects.
Their blue-and-white-striped aprons are similar to those worn by Breton fishmongers, fittingly so, as seafood, rather than meat, is the name of the game, starting with small and buttery St. Simon oysters.
Through embroidery and painting objects like blankets and aprons, Centurión rendered poetic readings of his youth in the tropics, his metropolis love experiences, and his spiritual reflections before his untimely death by AIDS-related illness.
A gaggle of cooks, still in aprons and chef's hats, dashed out from the kitchen to watch the festivities, and mothers tightened the pink bows in their daughters' hair as the girls fidgeted in anticipation.
The highlight of the experience is when two blond ponytailed dudes in leather aprons pull a red-hot container of molten bronze out of the furnace that they hold between them on two long handles.
Purveyors of tracht - flowing, low-cut dirndl dresses with colorful aprons for women, and an array of men's options including high-collared jackets and lederhosen leather shorts - say business has been booming in recent years.
Now stylish boutiques across the United States and in Japan carry Stanley & Sons aprons and totes, which are pleasing to the eye and made of canvas, cotton or denim, many with leather straps or accents.
Oakley has been at work on a cookbook — due out early next year, he said — and a line of "Oakley in the Kitchen" products, which range from hats and T-shirts to aprons and knives.
Repurposing former DSNY uniforms and other textile goods sitting in department storage —such as tablecloths, tents, aprons, and even parts from sanitation trucks — he created a 16-piece ZWDSNY collection that generated virtually no waste.
Delta likes to pour soups from a silver pitcher directly into a passenger's bowl, but a chunky vegetable soup served that way ended up as much on their aprons and the floor as in the bowl.
Just a few hours ago, in-time with the Cloud Macchiato's release, Grande posted four Twitter photos of herself in one of the iconic green Starbucks barista aprons, sipping on one of the new Cloud Macchiatos.
We don't know about you, but we're so excited to try these recipes out and have some goodies to snack on while we marathon Netflix's Anne with an E. Get out your aprons, ladies and gents!
Wearing aprons that were handmade by other Pilcrow volunteers and using homemade spoons also destined for the pub, we're experimenting with different flavour combinations, shaking the powders with crisps and pork scratchings in pink paper bags.
She anonymously sells the aprons and cards she creates, turning proceeds over to support the Yates Children Memorial Fund, founded by Parnham and his wife Mary, and dedicated to women's mental health, particularly postpartum mental health.
Grey is the dominant color of the décor (as well as the waiters' leather aprons), but the eye immediately darts to the colorful painted face of an Inca in poncho and chullo, the iconic Peruvian hat.
There'll be a crew of cooks in dirty aprons standing at their stations on the hot line while their pots come to boil, wolfing their portions of family meal out of pint containers with their fingers.
Tourists looking to take home souvenirs — Venetian masks, toy gondolas, imitation Murano glass beads or bowls, striped "Venezia" sailor caps, assorted soccer jerseys, San Marco-themed aprons or purses from Italy's luxury giants — are in luck.
Sharing real estate with meat cutters in blood-smeared aprons and prostitutes in dresses as tight as the skins on a boudin blanc, Pastis did a drop-dead perfect imitation of the coolest restaurant in France.
Sharing real estate with meat cutters in blood-smeared aprons and prostitutes in dresses as tight as the skins on a boudin blanc, Pastis did a drop-dead perfect imitation of the coolest restaurant in France.
On a recent year-end day, shop owners in rubber boots and aprons were rushing to clean up and sell off the last of their inventory, as the last few hundred shoppers milled around hunting for bargains.
Front Burner Creamy natural cotton, with soft blue denim stripes and patterns, has been turned into a line of table and kitchen goods, including place mats, generous napkins, table runners, coasters, towels, potholders, oven mitts and aprons.
On the wall is a wooden freezer door that dates back to his grandfather's old shop, along with old photographs of men in hats and white aprons standing in front of storefronts, or behind counters with cleavers.
I, for one, learned the letters of the alphabet with "Alphabet Soup," a short film in which two of Wegman's Weimareners cook soup (dressed, naturally, in aprons), while others elongate and contort their limbs into the ABCs.
From ammo cans transformed into six-pack coolers and bullet bottle openers through to bracelets made from bombs and tactical master griller aprons, you'll find things for everyone in the family and for every budget on our list.
In addition to her ridiculously great videos, she has also been a guest on The Steve Harvey Show, had a cameo role in Barbershop 3, and launched a line of Auntie Fee-logo aprons and signature spice blends.
Then she says goodnight, and up you go to bed where you read about jolly red-cheeked children with fathers who smoke pipes and mothers who bake pies, wearing aprons over their tweed skirts, until you fall asleep.
I've had my eye on these beautiful aprons from La DoubleJ, made from quality Italian fabrics and in a handful of eclectic prints that would pop against any of the dresses from the brand's ready-to-wear line.
Behind a polished glass counter filled with carefully arranged steaks, lamb chops and other pristine cuts of meat stand several butchers, thick through the shoulders and hands, shiny with confidence and wearing aprons as white as copy paper.
To get there, she had to walk through the local market, where more than a dozen women — most of them wearing aprons, as they had been working in their fruit stalls — walked up to Arce and hugged her.
Authorities have requested air conditioning units to keep the bodies cool and are in need of more protective gear such as masks, aprons and glove disposal stations, said Idalia Amaya, an emergency relief coordinator for Catholic Relief Services.
For almost 10 years, the company has been known for putting adorable designs onto stationary, planners, and even wallpaper, but recently, the brand has also put its patterns on sneakers, aprons, and bags, through various collaborations with other companies.
The prizewinning designs included aprons and martial arts-inspired smocks with graphic lines by Ji Won Choi, delightfully clownish knits by Emma Cleveland, and light ecru jackets sprouting what appeared to be wispy strands of grass by Jacob Olmedo.
"Just like Starbucks with green aprons, UPS with brown trucks and shorts, Hooter's with minimal orange, athletic shorts, the baristas' attire is a brand at work," the group of women said in a press statement supplied by their lawyers.
The Binc's clientele look like they've stepped from a J. Crew catalogue, and no one raises her voice above a coy murmur, while the bartenders, stirring assiduously, keep to a formal, timeless dress code: white shirts, neckties, black aprons.
We cook from their books, watch their TV shows, wear their aprons, buy their clogs, give their olive oil to friends — these days, we even do their marketing for them by posting pictures of their food on social media.
As of the night of March 25, the city had more than 20,000 cases of COVID-19, swamping hospitals, and leaving medical workers struggling to stay protected because of a shortage of protective gear like aprons and surgical masks.
I admire the way the American bakers will dust off their aprons and walk up to the judging table where Ms. Berry and Mr. Iuzzini are waiting, even on a bad day, with a wonky, toppling, broken, undercooked thing.
Officers from Indonesia's Directorate General of Livestock and Animal Health Services, sporting masks, gloves and aprons with hair tucked under plastic caps, are on their weekly visit to take samples to test for avian influenza, known as bird flu.
Aside from the aprons, employees (or "crew members," as they're called) now have tees and long-sleeve shirts with a small McDonald's logo on the front, designed by Boswell, plus dark blue button-downs for male employees with bright red detailing.
Ms Faludi's father, who had been Istvan Friedman as a persecuted Jew in Budapest, then Steven Faludi as an "imperious patriarch" in America, was now Stefánie, a coquettish septuagenarian with a taste for frilly aprons, glittery heels and male attention.
While he has made peace with his departure, he is concerned that what might replace the bar will be out of reach for locals like the restaurant workers who arrive en masse after their shifts end, some still wearing their aprons.
Fast food eateries across the U.S. The boys in blue are struggling against service workers in green Starbucks aprons or black and gray McDonald's polos who are primed to disrespect them, ignore them, write them rude little messages, even poison them.
Before pockets were finally sewn into women's garments — long after men's were — they were tied onto the waist and worn above or beneath aprons or skirts and filled with all sorts of personal items, small tools and necessities, like keys.
Anticipating the offensive, the Islamic State damaged the Mosul airport, carving wide trenches into the runways and adjacent taxiways and aprons, leaving no paved portion usable for aircraft, according to an analysis of satellite imagery by Stratfor, a global intelligence company.
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgarian runner Silvia Danekova branded the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) a "mafia in white aprons" who she is unable to fight to clear her name after failing a drugs test soon after arriving in Brazil for the Rio Olympics.
To construct, for example, giant tailored volumes at the Row, with a touch of skin via black-tie spaghetti-strap aprons worn over trousers and bandeau tops, in case Cinderella came back from the ball and needed to make a midnight snack.
The chickens then move to stations where dozens of cutters, wearing aprons and hairnets and armed with knives, stand shoulder to shoulder, each performing a rapid series of cuts—slicing wings, removing breasts, and pulling out the pink meat for chicken tenders.
Some of the workers said they produced aprons for Starbucks - and provided photos of the garments that can be seen worn by baristas at its cafes in Thailand - while others worked at a factory that makes clothing for the U.S.-based Bauer Hockey.
"Shortages are leaving doctors, nurses and other front-line workers dangerously ill-equipped to care for COVID-19 patients, due to limited access to supplies such as gloves, medical masks, respirators, goggles, face shields, gowns, and aprons," WHO said in a statement Tuesday.
MAUA, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A sweet scent filled the air as workers dressed in white gumboots, aprons and hats mixed ingredients and rolled out dough at a modern factory in central Kenya, the only one of its kind in Meru County.
MAUA, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A sweet scent filled the air as workers dressed in white gumboots, aprons and hats mixed ingredients and rolled out dough at a modern factory in central Kenya, the only one of its kind in Meru County.
I saw at least two female butchers in overalls and aprons fingering huge cuts of red-pink marbled meat, not to mention a host of female tellers sitting in their little fluorescently-lit cash cabins, totting up payments and counting out change.
You can get these mugs at Starbucks' first U.S. Signing Store in Washington D.C. Starbucks opened its first U.S. store for Deaf and hard-of-hearing customers in Washington, D.C. The cafe's employees are proficient in American Sign Language and wear aprons with fingerspelling.
Even if you have the fanciest kitchen (complete with marble countertops), have the most expensive and high-quality ingredients, and wear the cutest aprons and mittens, you still won't be able to whip up delicious meals if you don't invest in the right tools.
Ms. Spoor's son Nicholas, 40, a Chicago architect, said that the day his mother was diagnosed with C. auris, he noticed the nurses and doctors in full protective aprons and gloves, using bleach to wipe off their feet when they entered and left the room.
The rooms, made of clear, flexible plastic with sleeves, gloves and bodysuits built into the walls, allow nurses to safely perform about 80 percent of the care an Ebola patient needs without having to put on hot, cumbersome gowns, hoods, rubber aprons, boots and goggles.
When the couple renovated their house in Teaneck, N.J., eight years ago, they added a closet in the basement to store their cache of Passover-themed items, which includes oven mitts, aprons, towels, puzzles, games, Egyptian-style headdresses and that punny toilet seat cover.
LAS VEGAS — Clad in suits with earpieces, stained white kitchen garments and aprons, housekeeping skirts and pantsuits, the casino workers came to caucus as they can only in Nevada, breaking away from their jobs at midday Saturday to cast their votes not far from the craps tables.
Thanks to Food & Wine, we just found out that Williams Sonoma has released an exclusive line of four spatulas and four aprons, each of which are decorated to represent one of Hogwart's four houses: Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff, and we can't wait to order ours.
As they warm up and ditch their coats for aprons, we reminisce on Honey Butter's Chef's Night Out appearance—"People come up to [Kulp] at Whole Foods and say, 'You're the dude who pissed his pants,'" Cikowski says, with a laugh—and then they start cooking.
Thousands of bulbs are imported from the Netherlands and planted in rows, and for three days much of the town dresses up in nineteenth-century Dutch costumes, sewn by volunteers—white lace caps and long aprons, black caps and knickers—and performs traditional dances in the street.
She moves effortlessly from Hollywood screen sirens in tight sweaters to frumpy aunties in high-necked blouses, from pin-up models in string bikinis to dishwashing housewives in rubber gloves, from efficient French maids in starched white aprons to docile BDSM submissives in bras and panties.
In addition to the posterboard, which documented the birthday boy in a series of 12 photos — one for each month of his life so far — there were also Costco-themed decorations including shirts, aprons, and name-tags, which were handed out at the beginning of the party.
To gauge from his runway, he envisions her (or him) pairing a bouclé coat or cardigan with leather chaps or butcher's aprons straight out of a Mapplethorpe photograph; slinging a boyish camel coat over men's boxers; or accessorizing a garishly colorful rugby shirt with racy python boots.
Those waiting on tables in restaurants were more apt to wear matching dresses like black and orange sheaths, while silk factory workers toiled away in shapeless housedresses and aprons, with kerchiefs on their heads; day care workers wore white dresses and accordion hats à la Western nurses of yore.
Founded in 220 by his grandmother, Alice Kriemler-Schoch (the company's name is a sort of acronym of her initials), the Swiss label got its start making polka-dotted aprons in the alpine town of St. Gallen, famous for its embroidery, where the brand's headquarters are still located.
Behind them on the lawn was a larger crowd—butchers and bakers in their aprons, fat women with folded arms, thin women holding up dirty children so that they might better see, shouting boys, barking dogs, horrible little girls who jumped up and down shouting and clapping their hands.
He has spent months with the chef John Fraser, the architect Elizabeth Roberts and the rest of the team behind Nix ruminating on everything from the presence of decorative juniper roots to the fit of the servers' aprons to the way in which the establishment's name will radiate from a sign.
True, his drop-crotch jersey lounge pants, fringed blanket coats and ponchos, tattered jackets made from what looked to be scraps of army tenting, hemp grain sack suits, denim aprons, bathrobe dusters and ostentatiously moth-eaten "destroyed" hoodies tend to look like costumes when seen in one of his theatrical presentations.
Miniskirts dangling with what looked like garter belts turned out to be inverted scuba suit tops (often worn with tanks splashed with the "Jaws" promo picture), washed with Impressionist florals or cafe-society leopard print, which were also used as aprons/cummerbunds that wrapped the hips of both men and women.
Concrete runway slabs at other airports may buckle from extreme heat, as similar slabs occasionally do on highways, and there is "serious concern" that asphalt on aprons and parking areas could melt, said Herbert Pümpel, a co-chairman of the World Meteorological Organization's Expert Team on Aviation, Science and Climate.
But Bourdain also wants the market to have an old-fashioned butcher shop, with "guys in bloody aprons breaking down sections of meat," and Asian street food that will attract not just the Eater -reading cognoscenti but also displaced Asians in New York who yearn for a genuine taste of home.
At Dsquared2, the designers Dean and Dan Caten produced a collection they characterized as "mangapunk," an unlikely though bold mash-up of elements like patterns from Japanese cult comics and antique kimonos; kilts and the heavy-soled shoes they are worn with; pleated skirts and skorts and aprons that float behind the wearer.
Children can investigate an heirloom tomato display; learn how to slice, dice and make tomato sauces; start their own garden plots at the greenhouse and pot up basil (a great culinary accompaniment for tomatoes) to take home; decorate aprons with botanical stamps; and mix a packet of herbs for a bruschetta recipe.
Over 600 volunteers have signed up to these sessions so far and when The Pilcrow opens in Sadler's Yard (an event space in the centre of the city) later this year, they'll be able to point to the beer taps, the bar stools, or even the staff aprons, and know they helped make them.
The foundation's inaugural gala is this Saturday in Chino Hills, California and Karim says, not only did Taylor's team hit him back on his cold call, but they sent over everything from Reputation shirts to 1989 sweaters, shirts, aprons, oven mitts, kitchen sets, tote bags, Christmas ornaments, keychains, scarfs, glitter bows and big bags.
The barbecues are already smoking, and the artists are all there, in floral barbecue aprons: Mr. Pei the composer, Mr. O the cinematographer, Mr. Kang the designer, Ms. Jang the rom-com writer, the April 25 Military Film Studio director, actors Ms. Yun and Ri Yon Chol, and Mr. Ri and his crew — but thankfully, no Dresnoks.
Winemakers who are devoted to sulfite-free, organic production (the funky, barnyardy wine you might find at your local more-hipster-than-thou shop, or at that new fancy wine bar where the servers wear tidy Nordic-style aprons), and especially those interested in using clay amphorae (barrels are so 20th century), want to understand Georgian culture.
On a recent afternoon, there were no slaughters scheduled for the day, but there were a few remnants of the week's earlier jobs: thick, black, rubber aprons were hung off a metal shelving unit, shaggy goat skins were slumped over a fence ready to be tanned, and the cooler was filled with carcasses wrapped tightly in plastic.
Although every corner is crammed with tchotchkes, Kataria put up only a small fraction of the Gogian collection — commemorative presidential plates, mysterious ceramic figurines — and added touches of his own, including fabric from India to cover the walls, with leftover scraps used for servers' neckties and aprons, and a drawing of a cat that dominates a silk brocade alcove.
She shed the housewife gear, the demure shifts, Peter Pan collars and aprons sported by Lucille Ball, Donna Reed and even Elizabeth Montgomery, for the uniform of the '60s youthquake — graphic, eye-popping designs from Andre Courreges and Mary Quant — to be followed by the more bohemian accouterments of the early '70s, like the styles of Halston, Giorgio di Sant' Angelo and Yves St. Laurent.
Yet what's most intriguing about it, as deployed by Mr. Barrett, is not its references to the '80s London of his design school days — a time-stamp underscored by a soundtrack featuring remixes of Siouxsie and the Banshees and the Cure — but the images it conjures of much older tailoring traditions, like Scottish war kilts or the armor aprons worn by 18th-century samurai.
If you took the time to look, you might see the whole of us, the work relationship that blew up on us, the burn of dishwater on our forearms that doesn't feel so bad a year in, the unpaid loans, the dirty aprons, the leftover food snuck home because we had only 10 bucks for the week, the drunk nights, the early days, and all the friends you had for just a little while.
Done a decade before Richard Avedon was commissioned by the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth to embark on what became In the American West, a series of 125 large, dramatic portraits of men and women posed against a white backdrop, many in their work clothes (coal miners with dirty faces, waitresses in uniforms, and butchers with bloody aprons), Nye's photographs are intimate studies of proud, down-on-their-luck men, rather than haute couture portraits of unfashionable people.
For Kingham, highlights include an exclusive collection of ceramic jugs, bowls and coffee pots featuring hand-painted classical faces, flowers, snakes and fish by the rising British interior designer Luke Edward Hall; a selection of vintage-inspired maximalist ceramics and linens by the print-driven Milanese line La DoubleJ; and Kilometre Paris's collection of cushions, aprons and tea towels embroidered by artisans in Mexico and India — "an illustrated travel to-do list," as Kingham describes it.
Restaurant Review 9 Photos View Slide Show ' The premodern look in restaurants and bars that has prevailed for the last decade or so is marked by salvaged wood; fireplaces that may or may not function; bare electric bulbs dimmed to mimic gaslight; warrens of small rooms hung with framed lithographs and, sometimes, taxidermy; servers in humorless aprons or lumberjack shirts or both; wine drunk from pickle jars; and short, historically minded cocktails stirred by men who trim their facial hair into antiquated contours.
At Alexander McQueen, for example, where Sarah Burton has long been fascinated by pagan history, folklore and the blood of the tribes on which Britain was built, the designer combined the tough shields of leather blacksmith's aprons — bolted onto one side, belted like corsetry around the waist, in butter-yellow molded bustiers and sweeping skirts — with the lightest, cobwebby lace dresses, and showed it all loaded up with talismans (on necks, arms, ears) amid the giant boulders of a pre-Stonehenge world.
Staying faithful to a dish for 17 years — through the epoch of the nose-to-tail, and the era of the siphon, and the fad of edible dirt, the trends of carrot-top pesto, smoked yogurt, unripened green blueberries and strawberries, vegetable "butchers," orange wine, the house-made, the fermented and the charred, the raw, the induction burner, the dehydrator, the pop-up-run-out-of-the-back-of-a-cellphone-store, the denim aprons and the sideburns — can feel like a commitment to a marriage.
You were already losing your eyesight last winter in Rome when you paused in the doorway at nine o'clock on a Saturday morning and a baker swept by on a shiny bicycle waving a cap and singing under his breath, you didn't know bakers wore white aprons dusted with flour and floated around the city like angels on a freshly baked day, you weren't sure why morning halted up and down the street as you stood in the doorway and a baker winged by on a weekend morning so new and pristine that you looked into the sky and for one undiminished instant of misplaced time you saw brightness, brightness everywhere, before a shadow crossed the rooftops and it was blotted out.

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