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Saturday, Girls’ Day

October 28th, 2010 · No Comments

On Saturday I was feeling kind of hung over. Not horribly, but definitely dragging a bit. I think that I drank about a bottle and a half, at least a bottle for sure, of wine the night before, which is a lot for me. I think we were all feeling a little sluggish, so we laid low at the house for the morning and early afternoon. Kelly arrived from her long drive from Green Bay and we had lunch at the house. Mostly leftover cheese and stuff from wine and cheese night. And then? It was off to the salon!


Kelly, Kristin, Amanda, Jeannette :: Pinky Nail Studio, Wicker Park


Rachelle :: Pinky Nail Studio, Wicker Park

Jess G. made us all appointments at Pinky Nail Studio. Some of us got manicures and some pedicures and some both. I got both. Amanda got her first pedicure ever, which I thought was exciting. My mom got her first pedicure with me and loved it. I think Amanda is converted, too.


g boutique, Bucktown

We had some time to kill between the salon and going out. We were inspired by the party the night before and decided to head over to g boutique. I thought this was going to be a nice quiet lingerie boutique, but it really runs the gamut from fashionable underthings, to practical undies, to sale-priced bras, to raunchy sex shop. Interesting. I guess that is appropriate for a bachelorette weekend! I will not reveal what anyone may or may not have purchased, including what someone may or may not have shoved into my purse after checking out!


Rachelle :: g boutique, Bucktown

After the salon and boutique we headed home to rest for a little bit more and then get ready to go out. Here we are ready to go. I was all set with my tiara on!


Kelly, Jeannette, Rachelle, Amanda, Jessica G. :: Logan Square

I realized that Jess B. hasn’t been in any of my photos so far. She was behind the camera a lot. Not to worry! Plenty of photos of her coming up!

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Wine and Cheese and Lingerie

October 27th, 2010 · No Comments

This past weekend Dallas went to Las Vegas for his bachelor party. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to have a bachelorette party, but a while back I decided maybe just to have a girls weekend while Dallas was away. A couple of my friends flew in from New York and a couple of my family members drove down from Wisconsin. They all stayed at my house and we spent the weekend with my Chicago girlfriends.

Dallas had to fly from Las Vegas to Florida for a business trip, so I haven’t seen him yet, but while talking a bit, it seems like they all had a crazy time partying. That is what he wanted to do, so I’m glad that he did it. Vegas is not really my style, but I was so totally happy with everything we did over the weekend. I had so much fun and I think everyone else did too.

On Friday people were driving in and flying in, so we decided to have wine and cheese at my place. I provided the space, but Jessica G. and Kristin brought everything over.. all the food and wine. We had about 5 different kinds of cheese, a few different sausages, quince, nuts, mini Mediterranean pizzas, hummus, veggies, grapes, three kinds of olives, and crackers. It was all so delicious. Our s’mores dessert was provided by The Baked Escape.


The Spread

Jess B. flew in early in the afternoon. Kristin and Jessica G. came over at about 6:00 or so to set up. Amanda arrived shortly after that. We ate and ate and drank and drank. Jill couldn’t come over because she had previously plans. Later on we convinced her to stop over and bring Halle with her. They only stayed for about an hour, but it was fun to see Halle-girl. I wish I’d have gotten my photo with her!

At about 10:30 Jeannette’s flight came in. I was feeling kind of tipsy by then. Jeannette got something to eat and we quickly got a drink in her hand. Since everyone was assembled, it was time to open gifts. I didn’t know anything about this when we were planning the party, but Jessica G. planned to have everyone bring “boudoir gifts.” I was kind of frightened to open these, but the ladies got me some really nice, pretty things… which I will not get into detail on here!


Feeling a little scared


Aw! Pretty purple nightgown & robe


Jeannette & Kristin


Amanda & Jessica


Something was hilarious


I can’t remember what Kristin was describing, but it was IMPORTANT

Oh, and Jess G. got me a tiara, which came in handy later on in the weekend!


How do I look in a tiara?


Soy? Edible? Huh?

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Motorino

August 26th, 2010 · 2 Comments

When we saw Adam at Tien and Shannan’s wedding, we couldn’t help but ask him what his favorite pizza is these days. He is the pizza king, afterall. Without hesitation, Adam said “Motorino” so we decided to try it out for lunch on Sunday, our last day in New York.

We skipped any sort of antipasti and went straight for the Neopolitan-style pizza.


Stracciatella : basil / olive oil / sea salt


Prosciutto di parma : mozzarella / garlic / thyme / pecorino


Cherry stone clams : garlic / parsley butter / olive oil


Soppressata Piccante : mozzarella / spicy soppressata / garlic / oregano

Motorino’s pizza was really great. I loved all the flavors. I think we liked the soppressata the best, maybe followed closely by the clam pie and the prosciutto di parma. The stracciatella was good, but I didn’t realize it was a white pie when I suggested it. I wished for something more. Still pretty good though. And hot. When the first pizza came out, Dallas and Yvan took a bite, so I did too. And I burned the roof of my mouth. 3 days later I can still feel it! I didn’t notice that Yvan and Dallas did the fold so the scalding toppings were not directly touching their mouth at once. Oh well it was worth it.

The crust on Motorino’s pizza was really delicious too. We all ate all of our crusts. Usually there is someone who can’t finish their crusts, but not this time. They were that good. It was like baked bread with a nice wood-fire char. We even asked for olive oil to dip it in. So, all in all, great pizza, but here’s the catch. We were hungry so we got 4 pizzas for 4 people. Each pie is $14 – $18. That might have been the most expensive, per person, pizza dinner I ever had! But it was totally worth it to try Adam’s recommendation. Like Jeannette and Yvan said, it’s a good splurge, but not like they’ll be back there every week or something.

P.S. Dallas also tried this NY pale ale, Pork Slap. It came in a can and had this awesome label.

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Dim Sum at Jade Asian & Pastries at Paris Baguette

August 26th, 2010 · No Comments

On Saturday morning we asked Jeannette and Yvan if they’d be up for dim sum since Dallas and I hadn’t had it since the last time we were in New York a year ago! Dallas’s cousin Jessica from Honolulu is living in Greenpoint, Brooklyn now after having completed school at FIT, so we invited her to come along with us. Jeannette and Yvan have a car so after picking up Jessica, we headed out to Flushing, Queens and went to Jade Asian Restaurant.

Jade Asian is set up like a huge banquet hall. Kind of like Jing Fong, where we sometimes go in Manhattan. The thing about Flushing, though, is that it’s out there. Far. And it’s really Asian. In Manhattan you get a lot of tourists, a lot of non-Asians who live there and go to dim sum. Out in Flushing? I was the only non-Asian in a huge ballroom of people. Not that I really care. Just an observation. The dim sum food at Jade Asian did not disappoint. We tried all of our favorites and then some.

Doing my best impression of Jeannette, I leaned back and moaned about how full I was and then leaned forward and chipperly said “Let’s get dessert!” Kidding, but desert was on the agenda, as right across the street from Jade Asian is Paris Baguette. You know Jeannette can’t pass that up!

I was a little confused about why such a French-sounding place was smack dab in the middle of such an Asian neighborhood, but I just read on the Paris Baguette website that they are the No. 1 franchised bakery in Korea, with 1,700 locations in 3 different countries. It should be noted that the only New York location is this one out in Flushing, Queens. Of course when I went inside, it made a little more sense. Amongst the pilethera of French pastries there were a lot of Asian influences: red bean fillings, grean tea flavoring, etc. I recognized a hotdog roll I used to get in Chinatown.

Jeannette went to town and got a bunch of pasteries. I ended up just getting a coffee drink because I was so full from dim sum. Later on Jeannette admitted to Jessica that this is a well-travelled trip for them with guests. Dim sum at Jade Asian, dessert at Paris Baguette. Works for me! Great food, fun morning, and nice to see Jessica again.

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Stop! Dosa Time!

August 25th, 2010 · No Comments

When Dallas and I arrived in New York on Friday afternoon we hung out and chatted with Jeannette and caught up on everything. When dinnertime came around we were trying to think of what to eat that we haven’t had for a long time. We thought maybe Korean, but settled on Indian. Jeannette and Yvan live in Queens and not too far from Jackson Heights, the largest Indian neighborhood in New York, so we headed over there to Delhi Palace for dinner.

We got appetizers and entrees, but most important of all, Jeannette and I split a dosa, which I’d never had before. The dosa is a savory rice and lental crepe served with fresh coconut and tomato chutney. It’s typically South Indian and is eaten for breakfast or dinner. In many places it’s eaten daily.

Delhi Palace had about a dozen different types of dosa. We decided to get the Butter Masala Dosa, a butter flavored crepe filled with spices potatoes, onions and nuts. Delicious, the crepe was nice and light, the filling savory and tasty. And the sauces were good too. I want more dosa!

As for the other food of the night, we of course started with Papadum, the fried crisp lentil wafers that are served at just about every Indian restaurant. We also had an appetizer called Samosa Chaat, which was smashed samosa topped with mildly spiced chickpeas, mint sauce, yogurt, and tamarind sauce. We all through this dish was very good. I’ve had samosa before, but I’ve never had them smashed up with other bits on top. The tamarind gave it a slightly sweet taste. Yum.

Be tried another appetizer called Bombay Bhel, made of rice krispies and mixed with chopped potatoes, onions, tomatoes, mint and tamarind. The menu said it was a street junk food in Bombay and that “U must try” it. So we gave it a try. Meh. When they say it’s made of rice krispies, they mean literally. Rice krispies cereal. Cold. Not the best, but we “must try”!

For entrees, Dallas had the Gosht Chiily Fry, marinated lamb cooked in tandoor, sliced and sauteed with peppers, onions, tomatoes & chilies (spicy). Jeannette had the Gosht Rogan Josh, cubes of lamb cooked in onion based red sauce & flavored with cardamom (specialty of Kashmir). And I had the Murg Korma, boneless chicken cooked with mildly spiced creamy sauce flavored with raisins and nuts. I ordered it mild and our wait asked a few times if I was sure. He seemed to want me to order it medium. In hindsight, I probably should have. My dish was good, but a little more spice would have given it an extra kick. Jeannette said the flavors of her dish were good but not like amazing. Same with Dallas. And his, even though it said “spicy,” it was anything but.

We had garlic naan on the side and some raita. Oh, and Dallas and I tried the Flying Horse beer. Jeannette asked about the wines. They serve Yellowtail.

We decided to pass on dessert since we were so stuffed from everything we ate. There’s a sweets shop attached to Delhi Palace and even though we passed on them, they brought us out a place of dessert to share. I don’t know how to describe what it was. At first we thought it was ice cream, but then realized it was solid square/triangle pieces. They were very rich and creamy, like a cheese dessert. Maybe burfi or kalakand?

It was so great to have a good Indian dinner. In Chicago 99% of all of the Indian restaurants are located up on Devon Avenue, which is about as far out of the way as you can get. I definitely want to try some more dosas!

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