The French have created a system for keeping everything in its place, and the kitchen is no exception! French children are taught to “mise en place” with their belongings—both at school and at home. Mise also refers to the setup required before cooking – organizing and arranging ingredients before you begin. Translat
The French have created a system for keeping everything in its place, and the kitchen is no exception! French children are taught to “mise en place” with their belongings—both at school and at home. Mise also refers to the setup required before cooking – organizing and arranging ingredients before you begin. Translated as the “putting in place,” Mise-en-place is the perfect ode to an organized kitchen or a little reminder for any mudroom –everything has a place!
SSAE008: 6.25 x 4 on 18 count canvas
This listing is for a hand painted canvas, designed to be stitched by the recipient. It does not include threads. It is also not a finished ornament.
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The French have created a system for keeping everything in its place, and the kitchen is no exception! French children are taught to “mise en place”
Mise en Place Needlepoint Canvas