Mental image of guys wearing aprons.
is that real, or a parody.TRADUCTOR said:
Mental image of guys wearing aprons.
Logos Stick said:Ag CPA said:
The real story here is that you were about to buy an apron...
What should he do? Shoplift one from Walmart?
C@LAg said:is that real, or a parody.TRADUCTOR said:
Mental image of guys wearing aprons.
I cannot tell.
Anti-taxxer said:
NINETY FIVE DOLLARS FOR AN APRON?!?
That's a guy that gets pegged twice a week by his wife.Quote:
We've been doing lots of fun stuff at H&B the last few years, but getting to team up with the Harris-Walz campaign to create these aprons is a highlight. (And to be name-dropped alongside other awesome merch collaborators like Ulla Johnson and Thom Brown is pretty cool too). So go get your aprons. Support Harris-Walz. Save the country. And cook like a commander in chief!
Very helpful. Thank you.BigOil said:
Well, OP. You can still buy one, just don't get that one. It's not that hard.
FIDO*98* said:Ag CPA said:
The real story here is that you were about to buy an apron...
Not sure what to make of this comment. If you cook with any real skill, you either wear an apron or constantly ruin clothes.
Sorry you weren't good enough at cooking to make it a successful job. Must make you sad when people that didn't go to culinary school and wear aprons turn their passion into a successful business.Quote:
I had the joy of learning that money spent on culinary school and becoming a chef just makes you poor and really tired.
agcrock2005 said:Sorry you weren't good enough at cooking to make it a successful job. Must make you sad when people that didn't go to culinary school and wear aprons turn their passion into a successful business.Quote:
I had the joy of learning that money spent on culinary school and becoming a chef just makes you poor and really tired.
That's called 'seasoning'C@LAg said:
you can buy aprons at walmart for $6.
if you use it enough it will eventually develop it own natural camouflage patterning.
Sorry princess but you were the one coming in talking trash. I started this thread about the politics, not about whether aprons meant you were a ****ty cook or not.CrackerJackAg said:agcrock2005 said:Sorry you weren't good enough at cooking to make it a successful job. Must make you sad when people that didn't go to culinary school and wear aprons turn their passion into a successful business.Quote:
I had the joy of learning that money spent on culinary school and becoming a chef just makes you poor and really tired.
Very hateful of you. Sorry you live your life that way.
I was very good at it and still do a lot of it. Very passionate about it but not to the extent that I didn't want to provide the most I could for my family both in time and resources.
My parents own a restaurant and it's too much risk for too little reward.
I walked out of that job and make 7 times what I did as a chef within 18 months. More today.
Feeling pretty good about it.
Anti-taxxer said:
NINETY FIVE DOLLARS FOR AN APRON?!?
agcrock2005 said:Sorry princess but you were the one coming in talking trash. I started this thread about the politics, not about whether aprons meant you were a ****ty cook or not.CrackerJackAg said:agcrock2005 said:Sorry you weren't good enough at cooking to make it a successful job. Must make you sad when people that didn't go to culinary school and wear aprons turn their passion into a successful business.Quote:
I had the joy of learning that money spent on culinary school and becoming a chef just makes you poor and really tired.
Very hateful of you. Sorry you live your life that way.
I was very good at it and still do a lot of it. Very passionate about it but not to the extent that I didn't want to provide the most I could for my family both in time and resources.
My parents own a restaurant and it's too much risk for too little reward.
I walked out of that job and make 7 times what I did as a chef within 18 months. More today.
Feeling pretty good about it.
LOL!Ag CPA said:
The real story here is that you were about to buy an apron...
Definitely not salty about that guy talking trash. You can give me all the crap about the price but the talk of not needing one is ridiculous. You don't even know the context of why I would need one. Am I cooking for 5 people and can go really slow, or 2,000 people in 10 hours and have to "slinging food all over myself"? That's what I was "salty" about.Psycho Bunny said:
He's just salty, that he's getting clowned on for wanting to buy a 100 dollar apron. I for one use the wife's old towels she no longer needs.