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  2. Make Holiday Cooking More Fun With These Cute Christmas Aprons

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    Whether you're baking cookies or Christmas dinner, a cute Christmas apron will make your holiday cooking all the more festive! They also double as fun gifts!

  3. Every Home Cook and Baker Deserves an Amazing Food Gift ... - AOL

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    The Pioneer Woman 10-Piece Silicone Cooking Utensils Set This colorful set includes every tool a new cook needs to put their culinary skills to the test, all with soft silicone tips that re ...

  4. Kappōgi - Wikipedia

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    Countess Kiyosu Atsuko wearing a kappōgi in kitchen 1920s. A kappōgi (割烹着, "cooking wear") is a type of smock, originating in Japan.First designed to protect kimono from stains when cooking, it has baggy sleeves with gathered cuffs terminating just after the elbow, and the torso comes down to the wearer's knees. [1]

  5. Couple Gets Married in Ketchup-Themed Wedding: See all ... - AOL

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    Surrounded by the villa's beautiful greenery, everyone handmade fresh mozzarella while wearing aprons with a ketchup bottle spilling out drops of ketchup and red hearts. The chef even made the ...

  6. Chef's uniform - Wikipedia

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    The traditional chef's uniform (or chef's whites) includes a toque blanche ("white hat"), white double-breasted jacket, pants in a black-and-white houndstooth pattern, [1] and apron. It is a common occupational uniform in the Western world. The chef's buttons also have a meaning: while qualified chefs wear black buttons, students wear white ...

  7. Auntie Fee - Wikipedia

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    Auntie Fee started a cooking supply and merchandise shop online, selling branded items via her website, such as dry seasoning, recipe books, aprons, and various ingredients and items for the kitchen. [14] She uploaded more than 50 videos to her YouTube channel, Cooking With Auntie Fee.

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