Grandma Aldridge had an apron for each day of the week and we knew, by the apron she wore, what she would do that day. When she wore her thin, white apron with faded red roses, she was going to tend ...
“Everyone has an apron story,” says EllynAnne Geisel, an apron archaeologist whose collection and related research are on display in “Apron Memories,” an ongoing exhibit at Doylestown’s Mercer Museum.
Want to be the Wonder Woman of the kitchen and the party? Tie on an apron and transform into your alter ego. Superheroes. Starlets. Harry Potter. Doctor Who. The Hulk. Star Wars. It’s pop culture gone ...