École des trois gourmandes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Badge days "Ecole des" then a big "3" in the middle and then "Gournmaddes L'école des trois gourmandes(The School of the Three Happy Eaters) was a cooking school founded in Paris, France during the 1950s by Julia Child, Simone Beck, and Louisette Bertholle. The work done by the school was later expanded into the two-volume Mastering the Art of French Cooking series, and Child wore the logo of the school as a badge for much of her television career.
"ecole du trois gourmandes" or "Ecole du 3 Gourmandes" Which just means.. School of the three gluttons in literal translation.
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Yes. Use a patch a little bigger than the hole and iron it on the inside of the shirt. Patches come in nearly every color. Follow the mfg. instructions.
There are several patches to which you might be referring. If it is one of the National Jamboree patches (and yoy attended) then you can wear it on the right chest above the shirt pocket. If it is a patch from another event then you can wear it as a "temporary patch" centered on the right shirt pocket (or hanging from the button).
You can probably order it online, or a local patch or shirt company.
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She sewed the patch onto the elbow of the shirt. The doctor put a patch over the injured eye. They used a patch of cement to cover the hole. They made a temporary patch to the hull using canvas and tar.
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She takes size 3 pants, size 4 shirt, dress size is also size 4.
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Yes, several. The OA wear their lodge patch on the right shirt pocket flap and sometimes have insignia that they wear from the right shirt pocket button. The noticeable sign is the white sash with a red arrow.
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