When my sister was getting married many years ago, I remember at one point someone in my family gifted her with a naughty cookbook for newlyweds that included recipes such as the "Caesar and Please Her" salad, and came with a transparent apron.
I think Marsha Thomason may have borrowed it.

I guess it's good that she's protecting her pink dress in case she goes home and decides to make something saucy, like chicken pat thigh or rack of Lambada, or coq au vin -- but I think she's missing the point of the see-through apron.
I think Marsha Thomason may have borrowed it.
I guess it's good that she's protecting her pink dress in case she goes home and decides to make something saucy, like chicken pat thigh or rack of Lambada, or coq au vin -- but I think she's missing the point of the see-through apron.




