Entries Tagged as 'easter'

Easter Wrigley

April 25th, 2011 · 2 Comments

Dallas and I spent Easter at Wrigley Field with Todd and Kelly watching the Cubs lose to the Dodgers. I think the Cubs are now 11-10 now. Not that surprising, really!

We met up with Kelly and Todd at the new Sports Corner, which I’d never been to. It used to be kind of a dingy, dive bar. Then they demolished it and rebuilt it and now it’s a nice multi-level space with a rooftop beer garden. The old Sports Corner used to be constantly packed to the gills on game days. The new one was not, but the whole city was so empty yesterday because of the holiday. Who knows how it is on a normal day.

At Wrigley we played “the cup game.” The first rule of the cup game is to empty a cup, i.e. chug your beer. After that, everyone puts $2 in the cup. Each player takes turns holding the cup then passing it. Each turn lasts as long as a baseball player is at bat. If your batter gets an out, you have to put a dollar in the cup and pass it to the next person. If your hitter reaches base, you get to take a dollar out of the cup. If your batter gets a double, you get to take $2 from the cup. If your batter gets a triple, you take $3 from the cup. If your batter gets a home run then you get to take all the money from the cup and everyone has to re-ante up $2. I think that’s how it went. Might not be the exact rules. Anyway, I lost about $3 on this game and no one was a big winner, so we used the money to pay for drinks and food later on.

After the 7th inning stretch we went to Bird’s Nest. I don’t usually like leaving before the game is over, but the Cubs were getting killed and it was cold outside. Todd kept talking about how great the wings were at Bird’s Nest. I am not a big wings fan at all. When Dallas orders them, I might eat one.. if they look meaty.. but that’s about my limit. Well, maybe the Bird’s Nest wings really are that good, or maybe it was all the Miller Lite, but I ate probably 6 wings, setting all sorts of personal wing-eating records! I liked that the wings were not soggy at all, very crispy. And the sauce was delicious.

This was the first game I’d been to at Wrigley since 2009! Wow, crazy. I went to a Cubs game last year, but it was in Milwaukee. Nice to be back in the friendly confines.

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Easter Lunch and Birthdays

April 24th, 2011 · 1 Comment

The Saturday before Easter we went to Wisconsin to my brother’s house to have Easter lunch. We had ham and potatoes and grilled veggies and a ton of other food. I made deviled eggs and brought them up. I also brought a growler of Revolution Brewing‘s Iron Fist Pale Ale.

For dessert, Jessica decorated a cake and sugar cookies. See the missing cookie? Dallas ate it before dinner!

A couple weeks ago both Amanda and Stephanie had their birthday, so we gave them late birthday gifts. My parents and I went in together and got Stephanie a new camera. We gave her one last year for her birthday, but I guess it broke. Dallas made sure to lecture her about not getting her another camera again next year if this second one breaks. And he did it before she even opened her gift, so yeh.. surprise spoiled! We also got Steph a gift card for her favorite store, Hot Topic. Amanda also got a few gift cards for her birthday. Dallas and I gave her a sampler pack of some lotions made by Island Soap & Candle Works in Kapa’a, Kauai.

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Easter Dinner With The Webers

April 5th, 2010 · No Comments

Dallas and I don’t usually celebrate Easter. I don’t think we have for years. This year we were invited to 3 different celebrations. One was in Wisconsin and we couldn’t go because we’d have to stay overnight and Dallas already had Saturday night plans. One was out in the suburbs but was an Easter egg hunt. Not that we don’t want to see Dallas’ family in the suburbs, but an Easter egg hunt is not totally up our ally. The third invite was to Kristin’s apartment, which is only a few miles from our house. I think we have a winner!

Kristin’s family was visiting from Galena. When we arrived the kitchen was in full force and Megan was setting the table.

Kristin was in the kitchen cooking up a storm.

We asked if we could help, but there wasn’t much to do without getting in the way, so Dallas watched basketball. . .

. . . and Limey concentrated on holding up the wall and drinking his wine.

When the ham was ready Mr. Weber got to carving it.

Then Ryan and Megan got the ham and Polish sausages ready to be served at the table.

Mrs. Weber fed Reese early so that she could nap a little while the rest of us ate. She loves ham and the sauerkraut pierogi.

Dinner time!

This is everything we had.

My plate.

And this is what we had for dessert.

Oof!

After our feast Reese got to dig into the Easter basket that the Easter bunny somehow left at Kristin’s house.

We hung around a bit longer but had to get home and sleep off our food comas! Dallas and I were both out for a while in the evening. Thanks to the Webers for inviting us to a delicious Easter dinner!

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Deviled Eggs

April 8th, 2007 · 3 Comments

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Deviled Eggs

Amanda’s birthday was on April 6, Stephanie’s was on April 7, and Easter is on the 8th, so it was cause for celebration. I made these deviled eggs adapting a recipe from Simply Recipes. Elise’s methods there for boiling the eggs really worked out well. At the end my mixture was a little dry and slightly bland, so I added in some horseradish sauce and a some of the tasty zing of Miracle Whip salad dressing. After all, I was raised in Wisconsin and didn’t even know that Miracle Whip wasn’t mayonnaise until I was 20-something. I also added a few liberal shakes of Lawry’s seasoned salt.

More on Chicagoist, where I asked, “How do you devil eggs?”

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Easter Cake

March 29th, 2005 · 10 Comments

Easter Cake

Easter Cake

This is the Easter cake I made and brought to Mark and Wendy’s Easter dinner in 2002, to Jeannette & Yvan’s Easter party in 2003, and to my brother’s Easter dinner this past Sunday. How very Martha Stewart of me, huh? The recipe is below -
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