NEW APRON STYLE This flirty, scalloped bottom apron is the perfect addition to any fourth of July outfit. This reversable apron is created in a medium weight cotton fabric, has a scalloped bottom with a combination of pleats and gathers for a full, fun and flirty look. A blue 26" waist band tops this blue [...]
Pigging out!
Farming is an on going adventure for sure! There is always something new and exciting. Although our last working was not to accomplish something we had never done before, the incredible sense of satisfaction was still there. Four families came together last month to butcher four pigs that had been raised off the table scraps [...]
Back up and running
Thank you all for your prayers over the past week. We are happy to report that we are fully operational once again. Our power has been restored and roads are being re-opened, so we are back in business. This has all been a new experience for us, however it is good to grow in areas where [...]
ORDER DELAYS
NOTICE–ORDER DELAYS–NOTICE Dear Amelia’s Aprons customers. Due to the recent flooding in the middle TN area, We are currently without power or water and are unable to sew or process orders. (we were able to get out to a neighboring town to send this message. ) Orders placed on or after Friday May 30th will [...]
Apron strings-museum exhibit
If you live in the Holland area, here is an event that you may want to check out. I had the great pleasure of visiting Holland about 13 years ago now, it is a beautiful country. I was sad to have missed the tulip season, but we enjoyed our stay non the less. The Holland [...]
The little Moments
The little moments One morning, about this same time last spring, I took a peaceful walk thru my pasture, across my creek, past the chicken coop out to my serene little pond with the long island in the center. The wind was toying with my hair and I was watching five fluffy yellow Canadian goslings [...]
Spring again
“She who loves a garden loves the joys of simple living and peace on which no man can put a price.” ~ Mary Englebright It’s that time again! The days we all look forward to with such anticipation. The days when the sun shines bright and we can feel it’s warmth on our face. We [...]
My Apron Strings
~My Apron String~ I tied my apron strings and waltzed into the kitchen To do all the things, that cans’t be kept waiting! And there by the sink waits a mountain of dishes, And there all just for me, I just smile and start to sing, cuz I know; I’ve tied my apron strings! There [...]
Dunkin Doughnuts
This recipe came to me via e-mail. It is part of a cookbook that has been circulating around with national restaurant recipes. Some of these we have tried personally and others we just wanted to share with you. I have made these donuts many times. They are great!! Dunkin Doughnuts 1 pkg. regular or quick−acting [...]
Return of the Apron
By Lorrie Mathews Mar 31, 2006 – Aprons have been a part of our culture for hundreds of years. If you take a look back in history, you will see that aprons were used for many practical purposes and were worn by both men and woman. They were worn by blacksmiths, farmers, shopkeepers, and millers [...]
Welcome back
Once again I find myself at the starting line with the whole blog thing. I guess there is something to be said for new beginnings. Please bear with us as we begin to add content back to our site. We will be posting some great recipies and product discriptions soon.
Red Lobster Cheese Biscuits
This recipe came to me via e-mail. It is part of a cookbook that has been circulating around with national restaurant recipes. Some of these we have tried personally and others we just wanted to share with you. Red Lobster Cheese Biscuits Dough: 1 1/4 lbs. Bisquik 3 Oz. freshly shredded cheddar cheese 11 Oz. [...]



