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IceMilk Aprons chats with Jeff Houck of the Tampa Tribune.

We are so excited to share this interview featured in the Tampa Tribune all about IceMilk aprons.

Heirloomed In the Press: Tampa Tribune

Growing up a Florida girl (7th generation … did I mention?) you know I adore as much Florida as possible.  I am so very excited to share this article today from the Tampa Tribune entitled “Retro-style aprons coming to a modern kitchen near you” that features our very own IceMilk aprons collection.

Click here to read about how aprons are playing a meaningful role in the kitchen, with families, and on the runway today.

And, of course a very special thank you to the oh-so-fabulous Jeff Houck (Facebook Page / Twitter @JeffHouck) who took the time to sit down with interest in writing this story. Be sure to check out his foodie blog over at the Tribune,  The Stew.

 

More About IceMilk Aprons

ICEMILK APRONS COLLECTION

Our company began and continued for nearly 10 years under the name IceMilk Aprons. We have since rebranded just slightly, but this gourmet line of heirloom aprons is our very first, original collection – the one that started it all. And, we’re proud to say you can still shop the collection today. Our original aprons were hand sewn by my grandmother and I. Each apron celebrated our close family ties in the kitchen and beyond. In honor of this, each apron in the collection is named after a special recipe we all know and love.

These sash aprons celebrate a feminine look and pair perfectly with the matching children’s apron, for kids who love to cook. You can shop that collection right here, and view our full apron collection here. 

Thanks so much for reading this post today and learning about this press feature. To find more of our features and learn more about us, visit us here.

I’m an old soul based in Atlanta, GA and mom of 3 with a deep love of all things from the past with a story to tell, on a mission to keep heirlooms around for another generation - whether it be a tradition, splattered family recipe, or historic home.

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