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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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Kona Brewing & Pub

March 24th, 2011 · No Comments

That night Dallas, Danny, Caroline, Cory, Chris and I went to Kona Brewing for dinner. Like the real Kona Brewing Brew Pub… in Kona! We’d been drinking Kona Brewing beer all this trip and we had Kona Brewing’s Fire Rock Pale Ale as one of our wedding beers, so we were all excited to check it out.

There was a little bit of a wait when we arrived, so we headed for the bar. For those of you keeping track, this was about our 13th day of drinking… ahhhh… my liver! But I had to try one beer. I had the Duke’s Blonde Ale (A crisp, light and refreshing ale. An excellent warm weather midday quencher with a delicate touch of hops to balance the light maltiness), which is only available on draft. That was all I had. I think Dallas only had one beer as well. We were losing our steam!

For dinner we all split some pupus: Kalua Pig Naalehu Nachos – White Corn tortilla chips layered with cheddar and mozzarella cheeses, black beans, green chiles, tomatoes, black olives, corn, jalapeños and a side of salsa. These were really good. We also had Pele’s Fire Wings – Fire Rock Pale Ale marinated wings, tossed in your choice of spicy sauces and served with a side of KBC’s ranch dressing. I didn’t try any of these, but I’m going to assume they were HOT since Pele is the Hawaiian goddess of fire. Finally, we had Keauhou Crab Dip – a rich blend of crab meat, cream cheese, mozzarella and parmesan cheeses, roasted red peppers, a touch of fresh garlic and a splash of Longboard Island Lager. Served with KBC’s herbed pita bread. Pretty good, the crab meat was plentiful.

For my entree I got Uncle’s Shrimp Tacos – Three soft tacos made with cajun-seasoned shrimp, topped with cabbage, black beans, corn, diced tomato, green onion and cilantro. Drizzled with a chipotle yogurt sauce and avocado aioli. Served with a side of rice pilaf. I think maybe I just made a wrong choice? Or they were having an off night? I really liked our pupus but these tacos just were not doing it for me. The shrimp was way over cooked and had shrunk down to the tough little tiny shrimps. Not good. And I didn’t love the chipotle sauce. I would go back here, though, and we did later on(!) because the beer and the pupus were great.. and because everyone else seemed to like what they had.

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BonChon Chicken in Koreatown

July 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment


Spicy Rice Cake (and fish cakes) :: BonChon, Koreatown, Manhattan


Mexican Corn :: BonChon, Koreatown, Manhattan


Tien Spooky Over Chicken :: BonChon, Koreatown, Manhattan


Rachelle & Jeannette :: Herald Square, Manhattan


Rachelle & Jeannette :: Herald Square, Manhattan

Last night I arrived in Newark, took a cab to Hoboken, and then met up with Tien and Jeannette in Koreatown in Manhattan. BonChon specializes in Korean fried chicken. We had drumsticks and wings in the ginger-soy and spicy flavors. We also got Mexican corn (you read that right) and some spicy rice cakes. I liked the food but the service was horrible!

This morning Jess, Julie, Stephanie and I left for South Yarmouth, Cape Cod. We’re here right now in our rental house. I was glad that Jeannette and Tien were free to meet up because it might be the only time I have to see them on this trip and a visit with each of them was long overdue.

PS. Check out BonChon’s site. Really strange. I think maybe it’s just very literally translated from Korean? The way they describe the restaurant and the food is like they’re making a power point presentation about TPS reports more than enticing you with colorful language to make you want to eat there. Check out this graphic I pulled from their site, for example:

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A Party in Waimea

May 15th, 2004 · 1 Comment


Aunt Kathy & Uncle Dee’s House, Waimea, Kaua’i


View from the backyard towards the canyon, Waimea, Kaua’i


View of Waimea from the backyard


View of Waimea from the backyard


BBQ in the backyard


Pupus


Grandma


BBQ – George, Linda, Bob, Nancy, Marissa


Seared Ahi


Rachelle & Kristin


Cousin, Rachelle, Kristin


Aunt Kathy & Uncle D, Grandma & Dallas


Aunt Kathy & Uncle D, Grandma & Dallas


Dinner

Dallas’ Uncle Dee and Aunt Kathy live in Waimea and had us over on Thursday night for dinner, along with other friends and family. Uncle D and Aunt Kathy live in the house that Dallas grew up in and his grandmother lives in another house on the property. The food that everyone brought and made was amazing. The pupu (appetizer) table had wontons with hot mustard sauce, sushi, stuffed lychee (with cream cheese and macadamia nuts), chicken wings, an artichoke/toast/mayo/parmesan appetizer that Kristin and I helped make, and my new favorite, seared ahi. Dallas had talked all week about this Portuguese meat that his aunt makes. It was so delicious. Kind of like post roast with the vegetables, but with more of a vinegar sauce. We also had grilled chicken breasts, fillet mignon, macaroni salad, a green salad with papaya seed dressing, and a fruit salad. If that wasn’t enough there were also several desserts. One of Dallas’ aunts found out I am a chocolate fiend and hooked me up with some triple chocolate cheese cake AND brownies. No wonder I gained weight this vacation! Everything was so great. Mahalo to Dallas’ family and friends for having us all over.

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2004 Superbowl Party

February 2nd, 2004 · 13 Comments

2004 Superbowl Chicken Wings
Wings!, East Village, Manhattan

2004 Superbowl Betting
Betting on Commercials, East Village, Manhattan

2004 Superbowl Rachelle and Jeannette
Rachelle & Jeannette, East Village, Manhattan

2004 Superbowl Julie
Julie, East Village, Manhattan

2004 Superbowl in Bed
Julie, Jess, & Jeannette Watching Sex & the City in the Bedroom, East Village, Manhattan

2004 SuperBowl
First Half: Snore! For excitement we started betting on the commercials!
Half-time show: Most exciting half-time ever.
Second Half: Watched Sex & the City and searched for the JT/JJ incident online.

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