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THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, May 6, 2010

SIMPLE GARMENT, MANY MEMORIES

“Raising a glass in honor of all mothers on Mother’s Day. You are all beautiful ladies.” —Rita

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hardly a day passed when the lady of the house didn’t wear an apron for nearly all tasks at hand. The apron was a standard piece of daily apparel The introduction of an

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by Rita Pelland

Contributing Writer

Many “Come Back

Home” thoughts came rushing back to me af- ter receiving a delightful email from a dear friend, which came to her by the customary ’friend to friend’ electronic grape- vine. The many uses of aprons in days past will cause some of you to recall such uses by family members, or you yourself; as you mean- der through the various memories further into

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a beautiful table setting and with it comes a win- ning meal. But prior to the meal comes a fanci- ful memory of a mother or grandmother wearing an apron in preparation to an old world, country, or classic meal. Whatever the case may be, mom or grandma would place on the family table a favor- ite recipe, or a new in- credible edible. Some of you might enjoy global dishes brought by your immigrant ancestors. We discover the world bite by bite. Whatever the style, the appetite can meet the pleasure, followed by a promenade around the block. Let us open our mem- ory bank and recall that

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aroma of it on entrance to the family home has created lasting memo- ries. The apron is synon- ymous to food, generally, but many other trea- sured memories come to mind. The wearing of an

apron brings many com- ments from both men and women. It seems to be a comfort memory, it denotes home and warmth, but most of all it means mom or grand- ma. Now let us go beyond

the chemistry of good food, and chuckle over comical and practical uses for the apron sent me by a special friend. You will have your own thoughts that will come to mind, as I do mine. We are so good together filling our hearts with memories that are worth the remembering.

Grandma’s apron had many uses:

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