Entries Tagged as 'margaret'

Brunching

September 17th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Brunch at Sola
Black Forest Omelet (gruyere, crispy leeks, black forest ham, caramelized onions) with togarashi potatoes and whole wheat toast :: Sola, North Center, Chicago

This weekend I brunched at two of my favorite brunch places with two of my favorite brunch friends.

On Saturday I biked to Wicker Park and met Margaret at Milk & Honey. I had the panini with scrambled egg, bacon, cheddar and tomato and Margaret had the casserole-style huevos rancheros. We then went to Alliance and used the free wi-fi and drink more coffee and go over Chicagoist stuff. Afterwards, we walked through the Renegade Craft Fair, which was on the street right outside Milk & Honey, and I got a pair of earrings, two necklaces, and a cool tshirt. .. even though I told myself I couldn’t buy any tshirts. I had to have this one because it had fashion plates like I had when I was a little kid on it. I’ll have to take a photo the first time I wear it. After all that walking around at the fair (it stretched from Damen almost all the way to Ashland on Division), we stopped at Sweet Cakes for a sweet treat and more coffee. I don’t know why I drank so much coffee on Saturday. It was a beautiful day and Margaret came over to my birthday party last weekend, but it’d been a while since we’d hung out for the day, so it was great.

On Sunday I biked to the Chicago Photography Center to do some things for class this week, picked up some fruit at Whole Foods, dropped it off at home and then biked to Sola. Erin insisted on taking me to brunch of my choice since she was out of town and missed my birthday party and who am I to not milk my birthday out as long as I can? I chose Sola since I’d been there for brunch once earlier this summer and it was fantastic. We both had the Black Forest Omlette (gruyere, crispy leeks, black forest ham, caramelized onions with togarashi potatoes and whole wheat toast on the side) and coffee, which was delicious. I don’t think I’ve seen or talked much to Erin for 6 weeks or something so it was great to see her too and to sit outside and enjoy a nice sunny fall day.

Also, I was dogsitting this weekend for Jen and Chad, who were out of town at a wedding. So on Saturday I checked in Drake and Cortez in the afternoon and then hung out at the house Saturday night. On Sunday I got up early to take care of them in the morning and then was about to go over after the Packers kicked the Giant’s butts, but Jen and Chad were already back. Always nice to get a little Drake and Cortez time. They’re such nice dogs and so easy to take care of now that we’re only a block away. I didn’t take any photos of Drake and Cortez this time, but here are some photos from other times I’ve watched them: 1, 2, 3.

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Happy Birthday Margaret!

July 29th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Karaoke Dallas
Dallas Singing “Bust a Move” :: American Legion, Bucktown, Chicago

Karaoke Margaret
Margaret :: American Legion, Bucktown, Chicago

Rory Lake
Rory Lake :: American Legion, Bucktown, Chicago

Karaoke Scott
Scott Singing “Faith” :: American Legion, Bucktown, Chicago

Karaoke Laura
Laura :: American Legion, Bucktown, Chicago

Karaoke Evelyn
Evelyn :: American Legion, Bucktown, Chicago

Karaoke Rachelle
Rachelle Singing “Is This Love” :: American Legion, Bucktown, Chicago

Cupcakes
Cupcakes :: American Legion, Bucktown, Chicago

For Margaret’s birthday she and Evelyn, whose birthday is only a week or so later, rented out the basement of the American Legion Hall in Bucktown and had Rory Lake, of Karaoke Dreams, come in and had a karaoke party. Apparently the American Legion is where all the cool hipsters are hanging out these days. Dallas was psyched to go to the party. He sang 2 songs: Bust a Move and Ain’t Nothing But a G Thang. He submitted a 3rd song and we were waiting for it to come up, when surprise, surprise, my name got called. He tricked me and put my name in to sing Is This Love. I tried to protest and say I didn’t put my name in and that I didn’t know the song. All I could think of was White Snake’s song Is This Love, but it was the Bob Marley song and I was ok with that. I still didn’t really want to sing it but everyone was yelling my name and I sort of got peer pressured into it. It was ok. I needed that trick to get me to sing anything at all.

The party was a great time. Everyone was singing, the American Legion guys were funny, and it wouldn’t be Margaret’s birthday without yummy cupcakes from Alliance Bakery. Oh, also all the beer was only $2/can. That always helps.

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Free Mint

July 25th, 2007 · 3 Comments

Bloomscape
Free Mint in Lakeview, Chicago

A couple months ago Margaret and I were walking up Clark and these guys were giving away free mint plants to promote Bloomscape. I was interested in taking one but not interested in carrying it around all day, so I passed.

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Orange

July 1st, 2007 · 6 Comments

Orange
Orange, Roscoe Village, Chicago

Orange Frushi
Frushi

Orange Omelet
A three-egg omelet made with sauteed garlic, asparagus, forest mushrooms and Vella Farms dry, aged jack cheese, with marjoram (that’s wild oregano) and topped with toasted almonds, then drizzled with balsamic reduction

Orange Frushi
Frushi For Two

Orange French Toast Kebab
Coconut-infused French toast skewered and grilled with fresh strawberries and pineapples, served with coconut-mango salad

Literally years ago when trying to plan a Chicagoist brunch, Margaret suggested we go to Orange. I remember passing it over for something else, but always wanting to try it out. But I never did. So, I was really excited when I found out another Orange restaurant was opening on Roscoe, a few blocks away from my apartment. Now I didn’t have to search it out, it was coming to me!

A couple weeks ago when our office was moving, I was working from home and went to Orange for lunch. I loved it. Something is weird about the interior. Like the previous restaurant moved out and the folks at Orange just threw some tables and chairs in and hung a few paintings on the wall. It’s just off. .. but the food was really great, so I’m willing to forgive. I had the frushi (fruit sushi) and an omelet. I thought I posted on it, but I guess I didn’t, so today when Margaret met me at Orange for brunch, I took more photos to post. We had frushi for two and for a meal I had French toast kebabs. I felt the same about the interior, but the food was really imaginative and delicious so I’ll be back.

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I Can Has Cheezburger

May 13th, 2007 · 2 Comments

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Cheeseburgers at The Village Tap, Roscoe Village, Chicago

Last night at The Village Tap Margaret and I were having all sorts of I Can Has Cheezburger fun while text messaging Scott to join us. I think we were riding out the last 5 seconds of lolcat hilarity, but then we got hungry for cheeseburgers. So we had them. Btw, that’s a pitcher of Brooklyn Lager in the background (yay! you can get it in Chicago now) and we were on our third or fourth, so I apologize for the quality of these photos!

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