Entries Tagged as 'boystown'

Superbowl XLV – We Are The Champions!

February 7th, 2011 · No Comments

This year for the Superbowl my brother came down to visit and to go to Trent and Loden’s house for their party. For a half a second after we beat the Bears in the last game, I thought maybe Dallas and I should host a Superbowl party, but we’re leaving for Hawaii next week (!!!!) and we quickly came to our senses about the timing of that. We have enough plans and money and everything to worry about, no need to pile on a Superbowl party! We’d gone to Trent and Loden’s Superbowl party last year, though, and it was a lot of fun, so no need to worry. I knew they’d do it right. Actually, Dallas wasn’t feeling well, so he stayed home. Danny and Caroline came and picked my brother and I up and we were off.

I was surprised when we arrived because I didn’t know that Trent’s friend Andy was a Packers fan from Wisconsin! Limey was nice enough to take a photo of all the Packers fans together.


Caroline, Andy, Richard, Rachelle

Not a bad showing for a Superbowl party in Chicago!

Another great part of having parties at Trent and Loden’s house: They have a kegerator in their dining room! Yesterday Trent had Brooklyn Lager and Founders IPA on tap and it was awesome. I didn’t think I was going to drink on Sunday because of the weekend I had (more on that later), but the Brooklyn Lager was delicious.

Loden always makes such delicious food! This photo is of one of her specialties: Chocolate covered bacon! We also had pulled pork, mac & cheese, cheesy potatoes, baked beans, and taco dip that had crack in it. It had to be crack. So addictive. Ed also brought his famous S’Mores dessert. Loden’s friend Mike made this appetizer dip that was basically a vat of bubbling hot cheese. Of course, this made it onto the coffee table that the Packers fans were sitting around… along with a big bowl of cheese curds that my brother brought from Wisconsin. If that’s not enough, someone may have pushed off the tortilla chips and used cheese curds to dip into the hot cheese dip! Hey, we’re from Wisconsin. What can we say? We like cheese and cheese on cheese! (I have a photo of this somewhere, but I forgot to upload it.)

Loden asked me to bring dessert and I thought a long time about what kind of green and gold dessert or football-themed dessert to bring. I originally wanted to make football-shaped brownies, but couldn’t find a football cookie cutter without running around all over town. I ended up with these:

The colors are not quite right, but close enough. These were Zesty Lemon Bars and Lime Squares. I actually had to make the lemon bars twice because the first batch did not turn out. I used this recipe first. I should have known to never stray from Martha!

Charlie is Trent and Loden’s dog. He’s so nice and lovable. He is a Cockapoo. So soft and snuggly, he’s a huge baby. But so chill. Nothing phases him. Not even when his “sister,” Sugar Bear, gets out and wanders around the house:

Anyway, the game! OMG what a great game! This is the first Superbowl in a long time that I actually cared who won! Everyone was nice enough to let the Packers fans sit on the couch at the TV and watch the game. Other were mingling and eating snacks. A bunch of my friends were at first cheering so hard against the Packers, but eventually they just started cheering for their numbers. Dallas wasn’t even there and he won $200 in a Guthrie’s pool! Trent and Limey were also betting on everything. Who will score next, the next play will be a pass or not, who will fumble next, etc. I guess that’s what you have to do when you don’t care about the game. Limey did not come out ahead on all those bets!

I’m so happy the Packers won, I think it’s still sinking in! Packers are the Superbowl champions!

One more thing. I made a bet with Sean, an old NY blogging friend who is a huge Steelers fan. When I emailled him to “pay up,” he told me his wife gave birth to their baby boy yesterday! Their first born. What a gracious loser. He’s already posted to his blog!

I bet this is the last time he makes this sort of bet with someone who can do a bit of Photoshopping! hahahha

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Superbowl XLIV

February 11th, 2010 · No Comments

Superbowl XLIV last Sunday was the most watched TV program in history. We watched at Trent and Loden’s house. It was our first visit to their place and we had a good time. Fun, but not too crazy. Laid back. Loden made a ton of great food, including chocolate covered bacon. Let me say it again. CHOCOLATE COVERED BACON! Then again, I’d expect nothing less than fabulous food from someone who works for Shawn McClain.

I was glad that the Saints won over the Colts. Not many of the commercials stood out for me, but I did enjoy Brett Favre making fun of himself in this commercial:

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HB Home Bistro

May 13th, 2007 · No Comments

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HB Home Bistro, Boystown, Chicago

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HB Home Bistro, Boystown, Chicago

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Stuffed Portobello Sandwich, HB Home Bistro, Boystown, Chicago

Margaret and I went to HB yesterday. We thought it was the Hearty Boys restaurant. You know, the local guys who won “The Next Food Network Star” contest on the Food Network. But then when we went in, it said that HB stood for Home Bistro and that the chef was Joncarl Lachman. Research shows today, that Lachman, who has been in the kitchen from the beginning, has taken over ownership and renamed the restaurant, but that the decor and menu and everything are the same.

I loved the interior, it was soo cute. And our waiter was really friendly. Our food took longer than anyone else in the restaurant to come out, which sucked, but our waiter ended up taking a few bucks off the bill at the end. Also, my portobello in my sandwich was on the small side. I ate up the portobello in my sandwich and then I was left with bun. That being said, the Parmesan truffle fries more than made up for everything else. They were so delicious and it was a really generous portion. I remember getting Parmesan truffle fries at Sola and sharing a smaller portion than each sandwich at HB got. YUM!

Margaret and I had started out the day by checking out this “French Market” which actually turned out to be a tiny neighborhood farmer’s market. .. which is fine, but not what we were looking for. We ended up walking up Broadway to Addison and down Halstead for lunch. Then we walked west on Belmont and did some shopping, went up Southport, west on Addison, south on Ashland, west on Roscoe, ending up in the garden at The Village Tap drinking pitchers of beer. It was a fun day and we might have gained a lot of calories later that night, but Gmap Pedometer says we walked about 3.5 miles, so hopefully it balanced out.

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Blue Man Group With Mom

January 8th, 2007 · 1 Comment

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Briar Street Theater, Boystown, Chicago

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Rachelle, Blue Man, Mom

Every year my mom comes down and we have dinner and go see some sort of show. I usually treat the show tickets for her birthday and she usually gets dinner.. just because that’s what moms do? This year was delayed a month or so just because our schedules weren’t matching up. There weren’t a ton of “big” shows that were playing that we wanted to see, so we opted for Blue Man Group. Neither of us had ever seen it. I thought it was fun. It reminded me of Stomp a lot (I saw it twice) .. the style of it and the small theater.

Last year and the year before we saw Wicked and Mama Mia. When I lived in Wisconsin we did sort of the same thing, without the stay overnight part, and went to a Lorie Line concert and saw Riverdance.

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Belgian Waffles, Kitsch’n, Roscoe Village, Chicago

The next day we went out for brunch at Kitsch’n . The Belgian waffles were plated in a way that reminded me of summer.. or maybe just Hawaii with the flower. Then we went shopping all day.

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Gay Chicago Bloggers Bash

February 25th, 2005 · 5 Comments

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Roscoe’s, Boystown, Chicago

Matt, Cinnamon, Aaron, Kevin :: Roscoe's, Boystown, Chicago
Matt, Cinnamon, Aaron, Kevin :: Roscoe’s, Boystown, Chicago

Last night Aaron and Kris hosted a Gay Chicago Bloggers party at Roscoe. They had a great turnout and I met lots of new people. Like always, I told myself I was leaving at 9 or 10 and didn’t get home til 1 am.

I need to figure out what settings on my camera are good in a dark bar. I’m not really happy with the quality of my photos from last night.

See also:
» 1st Gay Chicago Bloggers Bash by Aaron
» Gay Chicago Bloggers Bash; or, Why are there so many blogs about rainbows? by Matt

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