Gallic still makes each apron by hand, to your specifications: Options include size, strap configuration (cross-back or over-neck), strap color (natural or black), and fabric color (blue or gray herringbone, black or gray canvas, or indigo denim) further customization is available upon request. Gallic’s sturdy-yet-comfy creation-which features plenty of pockets for kitchen tools, towels, cell phones, and more-passed that test, and we’re guessing it’ll be a winner in your outdoor kitchen, too. Photo courtesy of Union Stitch & Design Apronĭenver native Melissa Gallic launched her business Union Stitch & Design when Denver chef and restaurateur Jennifer Jasinski challenged her to design an apron tough enough to stand up to the busy kitchen at Larimer Square eatery, Rioja. A stylish and durable chef’s apron ($75), handmade by Denver-based maker Melissa Gallic of Union Stitch & Design, shown here in blue herringbone. A $799 pre-order special (available online until August) includes grill, bamboo cutting board, and 20 charcoal Briqs (otherwise priced from $4–$6 per Briq) in August, the grill’s price will increase to $949. For even more convenience, he added created the Spark app that alerts busy chefs when the grill is up to temperature and when foods are perfectly cooked. That one West solved by partnering with food and biomass scientists in Boulder to create proprietary natural wood and charcoal “Briqs” (available in hickory and apple-wood flavors, among others) that ignite and heat up more quickly than traditional charcoal-to oven-precise temperatures ranging from 200–900 degrees Fahrenheit-and clean up in a snap. The other problem: the imprecision, mess, and all-around hassle of cooking with charcoal. That’s one problem Boulder entrepreneur Ben West set out to solve with Spark Grills, a fashion-forward new take on the old-school charcoal grill that features a modern, porcelain-enameled-steel shell (currently available in a matte charcoal finish, with cream, sage, and navy options coming later this year) paired with an attached bamboo chopping board. If there’s one thing sure to irk a designer attempting to transform a patio into a beautiful outdoor room, it’s that ever-present eyesore, the barbecue grill. Sign up today! A fashion- and function-forward take on the charcoal grill ($799), by Boulder-based Spark Grills. The Local newsletter is your free, daily guide to life in Colorado. 5280’s 2024 Top Lawyers Voting is Open!.Sign up for early access tickets to 5280 Top of the Town!.The 25 Best Neighborhoods in Denver in 2023.
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