
Chef Z is ready
With his iron and chef coat:
The perfect T crease
Seriously, there is nothing more amusing on this planet that watching my 18-year-old son pressing his coat. Apparently he does this every day for class. The T crease is required in the back of his chef jacket.
Oh, it is soooo satisfying!
















13 comments:
Do you think he could teach my husband to iron? Because he so needs some help (and not from me!).
Wow. Impressive.
Awesome just awesome!!
I still can't believe he got on a plane with the knives!! But, ironing? WOW.
Raising a man who can cook and clean? Hat's off to you. Lovely ku and photos.
Wow, I wish he could teach ME how to iron! Great 'ku!
i'm gonna look for one of those creases on the back of the iron chefs. wish my hubby's mom had thought to teach him to cook and iron - he'd be perfect, then.
Good for him!
He is awesome Such attention to detail will see him prosper. I hope my eldest son learns this.Good on him.
It's funny to iron something that is likely to be splattered with sauce later.
My BIL dropped out of hig school (FL-nuff said) and went to culinary school. He owns his own restaurant now and is very successful. I wish the same for your little man.
Did Robinella really just wish your son would drop out of high school?!? (Just kidding;o)
I have two of those chef's coats, but they will never, ever have a T crease. In fact, they will likely never be ironed. Nothing else here is, so I see no reason to iron a glorified apron, LOL.
Good for Z-man, though! I'm sure ironing builds character. If he needs any extra character building, I've got some wrinkly clothes that haven't seen the light of day in a very long time.
very impressive...wtg to him...
i need to learn to do that T crease! i just started culinary school and missed the ironing party because i'm a commuter student! help please.
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