Sugar Editorial Picks
Aug 27, 2008 -
It's hard to look glamorous when you're up to your eyeballs in cookie dough and dinner fixin's, but I sure like to try my best — especially when entertaining guests. Since aprons have made a comeback in mommy kitchen wear, it only seems logical that wee ones would be suited up next.
Deck your tot out in the darling handwoven cotton Fürnis aprons ($15).
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Aug 21, 2008 -
My daughter could do art for hours. She's just got one problem when it comes to keeping all her crayons on the table — a 21-month-old pair of sticky fingers attached to her lil brother. My son swipes whatever he can get his hands on as he loves the ensuing chase even more than making his own creation.
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Sep 08, 2009 -
Got a picky eater? Instead of tricking babe into eating healthy meals, try engaging him in the cooking process. Youngsters love to help and when they see their finished product on a platter, they'll be tempted to try their creation.
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Aug 24, 2009 -
If spandex, high heels, and major hairspray are part of a mother's daily wardrobe, she may relate best to Peg Bundy from Married With Children. Women who like to wear the same outfit day after day may liken themselves to Marge Simpson while apron wearing, apple pie baking subservient mamas might align themselves with Kitty Foreman from That '70s Show though she is known to voice her opinion on occasion. One of the more realistic portrayals of family life comes with Everybody Loves Raymond as Debra and Ray Barone are often caught canoodling and arguing in the same episode.
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Aug 03, 2009 -
There are barely enough hours in the day for moms to get everything done so some cut corners in the kitchen. But, now that The Next Food Network Star, Melissa d'Arabian, a stay-at-home mother, will be cooking up quick, budget friendly recipes to inspire fellow busy women, we may see more parents tying on aprons. The 40-year-old Texas mama explained that her show, which will air next Sunday, focuses on feeding four people a meal for $10 or less.
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Jul 13, 2009 -
When a lady is expecting a baby, she often trades her mocha latte in for a hot cup of decaffeinated tea. Then the baby makes its debut, but mommy doesn't have to give up her affection for the kettle. She can still sip on the brewed herbs and rock her newborn in the comfort of a tea themed nursery.
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May 12, 2009 -
Baby might be in the tub, but inevitably mama gets wet! Bath time with a splish splashing tot can turn the bathroom into a site for full blown waterworks.
The Coocoose apron towel ($60) soaks up some of the wetness as it is worn as an apron by the bath-giver during tub time and then serves as a warm wrap once the child gets out of the tub.
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May 18, 2009 -
Mamas looking to spice up their sex life may just need to heat things up in the kitchen. Certain foods known to increase a person's sex drive can play a part in parents trying to get back in the swingin' groove. Try serving up one of these tasty treats to a loved one with nothing but an apron on.
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May 15, 2009 -
Babe arrives with a whole new set of lingo. At a couple's shower I attended recently, a few men in the room laughed and pondered the difference between terms like layette, onesie, and sleeper. In case you, too, are curious or confused, we've taken the time to define the infant basics.
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May 07, 2008 -
Inviting kids to help in the kitchen is one thing, but giving them an apron of their own is another.
There's no better way for a child to feel the culinary excitement pulse through their veins than with one of these adorable aprons from Playful Chef ($40).
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