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Chef's coat


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When we entertain I usually wear a cooking apron when cooking, but found that I still get some food on my clothes that the apron should protect. My wife wants to get me a Chef's coat, which I think is a good idea. Does anyone else wear one?

 

I was going to PM Bier, but woudl take suggestions on the best place to get one...

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Thanks for the heads up on New Chef, Bier! My wife ordered a coat from some other place two weeks before my birthday and 3 weeks after my birthday she calls them to see what's up! No coat etc... They appologized up and down and she told em to F off. :D So I ordered a customized one last week from your suggestion and they said it would be shipped on the 31st. I just received it in less than one week! I'll def. order through them again!

 

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:D  I like to cook, but forego the apron or "chef's coat" in favor of draping a kitchen towel over my shoulder when things get messy. 

 

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Sauce or splattered potates don't go well with a silk shirt or any shirt for that matter... :D When entertaining, I am usually dressed pretty well and got tired of having to change or ruining my clothes. (I used to wear an apron :D with a hand painting of one of my Boxers delivering a cheeseburger, but still got messy).

I guess I am a messy cook!

 

I stilll have a damp towel and a dry towel available; but it is pretty easy to take of a chef's coat and sit down to a great meal with friends and family and still look presentable!

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Sauce or splattered potates don't go well with a silk shirt or any shirt for that matter...  :D  When entertaining, I am usually dressed pretty well and got tired of having to change or ruining my clothes. (I used to wear an apron  :D with a hand painting of one of my Boxers delivering a cheeseburger, but still got messy).

I guess I am a messy cook!

 

 

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:D Not me, I'm a bum. Shorts and a t-shirt - maybe.

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lol.... at home i cook in t-shirt and shorts...

 

 

always a good idea to have 1 wet and 2 dry towels around (dry for your pots/pans. we learn quickly not to grab pans/pots w/out a towel, or with a wet one.

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