Sunday, September 26, 2010

Yo Momma's Aprons & the Common Ground Country Fair??


 Well, I'm seriously thinking about it. 
We made our biennial pilgrimage to Unity this weekend to walk and walk, talk and talk and eat and eat. If any of my readers aren't familiar with the Common Ground Country Fair, I'll summarize in a few quick words: sponsored by the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOFGA, as it's more simply called) it’s "an event like no other, that brings together so many people from so many walks of life, all in the spirit of celebrating the rural and agricultural traditions of Maine.
Want to learn how a basket is created from log to finished product? You can see that here. What to see to yarn spun, rugs hooked, sheep sheared, solar water created, bees habitat(ed), sheep herded and on and on? You can see all of that here and more. It is a celebration of life and community and is an experience not to be missed. So, we don't miss it. You can get a taste of what it's all about by taking this Virtual Fair Tour.
Next year Zoe and I are thinking seriously about applying for next year's three-day event. There are many crafts people and small business owners exhibiting their goodies and I think my aprons and Zoe's jewelry a prefect fit. A few of my fellow Marketeers are already hard at it and feel it is an event quite worth the time, effort and exhaustion.
Any hesitation I feel is due to the fact that I will have to have a lot of aprons. Actually, more than a lot and the thought how to build a deep inventory of aprons while maintaining my market presence and craft fair participation is daunting. But right now I'm feeling like, "What the heck? Jump in and give it a try."
How to have enough aprons for some unknown percentage of the gazillions of people who will pass by our booth and will want to buy one? 

I need a plan. Gotta think about that.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Adding another apron! Think: Serious Pockets.



Visit Yo Momma's Apron Strings website to see the Super Pocket Apron in detail.

Let me know what you think.




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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Apron Wearers: Do you do this with your apron?

Hmm, interesting that zip-off terrycloth portion (not one of mine).
Once I became an in-the-kitchen apron wearer, I quickly discovered the ease with which I used my apron to wipe my hands when dusty or wet (though I do avoid using them to clean greasy fingers) and to clean off the flour, baking powder - fill in the blank - off utensils.

Have baking powder on that teaspoon? A quick wipe with the edge of my apron and that teaspoon can go back in the drawer. The flour scoop is dusty from dipping in the canister? Same thing and it is ready for a dip in another dry ingredient.  Knife messy from chopping? A quick wipe and you're ready for the next ingredient.

Many customers talk of wiping their hands on their aprons. Do you? What about using your apron to wipe off your kitchen utensils?