I wear aprons.
A lot!
Here's a new one!
I used this sweet cherry fabric that someone gave away!!!
I know!
I wondered WHY they would do that too!
It wasn't quite wide enough for an apron....
But I FIXED THAT!
;)
Then I made a favorite
Easy.
Chicken.
Dinner.
Sour cream on the boneless chicken pieces.
Bread crumbs and Parmesan cheese
on the chicken pieces.
Put it all in a greased casserole dish.
Bake. 350 degress.
40 minutes??
Sorry if my directions are BIT sketchy!
That's the way I cook.
:/
Serve with mashed potatoes and grilled veggies.
Mmmmmm.....Good.....
Now I'm hungry. Think I'll get my breakfast. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute apron! The chicken sounds wonderful too!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! I have to wonder how someone parted with the cherries fabric, too. Your apron looks even better with the side panels, I think. Seems like running out of fabric usually ends up being a design bonus.
ReplyDeleteI am amazed at some of the fabric I inherit, fabric I would never think to part with. Those cherries are perfect for an apron - my favorite, most worn apron also has cherries. Gonna try that chicken - sounds like I something I can handle!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your chicken special. I like the way you cook....simple yet elegant....especially when served with cherries.
ReplyDeleteCute, cute apron - and the chicken looks so yummy!! I'm getting hungry :o)
ReplyDeleteJudie
Thanks for the recipe - I think that will be tomorrow night's dinner! And cute apron!!
ReplyDeletelove the apron! I agree the fabric is adorable!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute apron. I wear aprons every day, and I keep wearing them until they're worn out--then I wear them some more! One apron I have is made from curtains that I sewed in the 70's.
ReplyDeletewhat time is dinner????
ReplyDeletemy stomach is growling!!!!!
and my mouth is watering!!!!!
xoxo
eva
I love your apron, the last time I put one on, a family member said she wanted one. The chicken sounds yummy.
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