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Do you wear a pinny? Or am I just an old woman all-ready...

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PhyllisDiller · 28/05/2011 20:22

I enjoy the odd bit of cooking, have a DS who is a messy eater and I am a bit fussy about some of my clothes...a pinny seems to be a sensible option, not the floral just round the waist ones but a cotton chef style one.

I read a comment in a cook book, Tana Ramsays I think that made me think, oh, perhaps no one else does nowadays Hmm ?

Do you?

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Lobo · 28/05/2011 20:29

I do :)
I wear it all the time whilst cooking, cleaning or just while looking after the children. Mine is a bright floral Cath Kidtson (which I love). I don't think many of my friends wear one thou. I have just bought one for a present for a friend as she commented on mine so I hope she likes it!

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ginmakesitallok · 28/05/2011 20:31

When baking yes. Otherwise I only wear mine on a Friday night when eating a curry - otherwise I end up covered in it!

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BiscuitNibbler · 28/05/2011 20:34

Yes, a blue and white striped butcher's one. Got fed up of ruining tops with grease and stains.

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HattiFattner · 28/05/2011 20:34

i plan to make myself one. Its a right of passage into middle age.....

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FunnysInTheGarden · 28/05/2011 20:45

yes, every night I wear my pinny while making dinner. Usually an Emma Bridgewater one, but also have a cooks type stripey one. Tis essential to stop food getting onto my clothes, as is evidenced by the washing pile. ie most stuff is messy DS's and DH's!

BTW I am 40 and so it's high time I wore one Grin

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bibbitybobbityhat · 28/05/2011 20:45

I wear an apron when cooking.

Keeps my clothes clean.

No-brainer.

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PhyllisDiller · 28/05/2011 21:16

Ha! At least I can retire to my bed now with my book now in the knowledge that I am not alone in my pinny wearing and therefore not an old woman!

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Fizzylemonade · 29/05/2011 18:57

I wear a spotty oil cloth one when cooking, DH wears one that I bought him that says "nice buns" Grin

I wear one round my waist for housework, mainly because I made it with a pocket on the front which I use for things I find on the floor that need binning or moving to another room (usually bits of lego that have been missed during tidying by the DCs)

I am in my mid thirties and don't care if this makes me old ladyville.

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TheOriginalFAB · 29/05/2011 18:58

I do, it is black with white pin strips and has a big pocket. I love it.

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CroissantNeuf · 29/05/2011 18:59

I wear one but only for cooking. Its a striped, butchers style one

I'm over 40

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clayre · 29/05/2011 19:00

I do, my mum got me a hello kitty one from harrods and matching tea towels!

I am 29 not 9 btw!

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Mabelface · 29/05/2011 19:04

I have a black one that I wear when I'm baking. I'm 41. Grin

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squitch · 29/05/2011 19:09

I wear one for cleaning - it motivates me to finish what i'm doing and not get distracted (I've also been known to pop a head scarf on when I'm really on a mission) - god i'm old before my time

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Pacific · 29/05/2011 19:13

Butchers stripe all the time in the house......protects clothes from cooking splashes and from bleach/cleaning splashes.

Oilcloth for cutting hair.

Old wifey floral one in the caravan!

But I am fifty so I am well into middle age!

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LordOfTheFlies · 30/05/2011 00:39

Oh you have all got it soooo wrong.
If you wear a pinny to cook your husbands dinner....you are meant to wear just the pinny!!

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goodkate · 30/05/2011 00:44

Hee Hee thats naughty!

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prolificwillybreeder · 08/06/2011 08:43

I wear a pink spotty one when cooking or washing up...or eating anything messy!
I'm in my twenties but was born middle aged. I have have been known to wear a head scarf in times of elaborate cleaning.

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acumenin · 08/06/2011 08:57

I've got one, aye. Mine's a denim one from Muji - had it for years. I'm slightly obsessing over these mental ones, though: bambinomore

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AMumInScotland · 08/06/2011 09:30

Yep I've got a lovely one with Clarice Cliff teapots on it! People like Tana Ramsay who are sniffy about it probably either change for dinner, or have someone to do their laundry for them, or most likely both Grin

Actually what I really need is one which goes all the way round because I sometimes forget myself and wipe floury hands on the back of my jeans Blush

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ShowOfHands · 08/06/2011 09:32

With pride. As does dh. Nowt wrong with good sense. If it's going out of fashion then I'm pleased to go with it.

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missorinoco · 08/06/2011 09:37

I have an apron I wear when baking with the children, mainly cos they get it out for me prior to covering me in the ingredients.

But you have reminded me that when I was weaning my daughter I gave serious consideration to a housecoat. A pinny wouldn't have done the trick, side swipes with Weetabix covered arms always get my arms. Couldn't find one though. Any suggestions would be gratefully received, I start the whole malarkey again soon.

Those babinomore pinnies have irrationally irritated me with their nipped-in waists.

Lordoftheflies - that made me chuckle!

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sunshinenanny · 11/06/2011 22:41

Pinnies and aprons are back with the retro movement and I have seen some lovely patterns so you could make your ownSmile

missorinoco what do you mean by housecoat? do you mean a button through dressing gown in a light fabricConfused

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missorinoco · 11/06/2011 22:47

Shudder! No, more of an overall to throw over my clothes.

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Pancakeflipper · 11/06/2011 22:53

Yes - a blue and white striped one but think I need to update it.

I like white tops so I need a pinny.

My grandma makes her own little pinnies. She makes extra big pockets in them and fills them with sweeties and munchies alongwhilst she does her housework. She is 90 and I still get my hand slapped if I try to nick one.

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youonlygetonelife · 11/06/2011 23:00

I have two. Mad flowery one for doing all cooking and cleaning, old tired one for doing bathrooms and filthy jobs (eg bathing dog, cleaning oven). I am 40.

I think people who don't wear pinnys are lazy and wasteful. I bet that Tara Ramsey just gets dirty and chucks her clothes in the wash, thus gobbling up natural resources. Instead of staying clean and tidy under a stout apron.

I have some old 1950s patterns for pinnys and want to make myself a fantastic wrap style onewith ribbon ties - a bit like this one

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