Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Working For the Haus

This past Monday and continuing until Sunday evening,  I was running the online small business of some family friends. They run a profitable ProStores, eBay, and Amazon business that sells many different types of fans and umbrellas. If you want, you can check them out here for the fan store and here for the umbrella store. Basically their entire garage is full of inventory and boxes and I take orders, package them up, and have them shipped out. It was also fun because I was actually living at their house right now with no one but 2 cats to keep me miserable company. Heh. Great thing to say on a public blog, but who actually reads this blog anyway? Anyway, I had a blast because running it is something you do all throughout the day, but definitely not all day by any means, so I got to hang out and read and they’ve got AT&T U-Verse so it’s pretty nice. I was listening to Dean Koentz’s Phantoms, but after a point, it just got so scary and dark and even demonic for my tastes, so I deleted it. Horror stories and movies really aren’t my thing at all. Another cool thing is having unlimited access to…you guessed it…FOOD! I have always requested Home Run Inn cheese pizzas and I had a mini stock in the freezer (For those of you who don’t know, Home Run Inn pizza is the best frozen pizza you could ever get. It has about 7 ingredients so there aren’t any weird artificial chemicals in it). I also was able to for the first time ever, sleep in a king sized bed. (I figure the qualifier “by myself” is quite unnecessary). The best part was simply being on my own and having absolutely no one to annoy me. It’s like a taste of what my life will be like when I’m older. *Sighs* So wonderful…although there was a subdivision-wide power outage that basically shut everything down for 2 hours. Anyway, I also mowed their grass, which had gotten really long. Problem was, their mower was not self-propelled. Now, I'm no lawnmower wimp, because I mow mine every other week, but ours is at least self-propelled. Combine that with the crazy heat and I was sweating buckets. Oh, I also got to watch some cool TV shows I don't get to watch because we don't have a TV. There were some cool old MeTV episodes of Hogan's Heros, The Dick Van Dyke Show, and others. The History Channel also had some great stuff. So yeah, overall, it was a fantastic time and a great opportunity to catch up on reading and being away from everyone else.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Oak Park: An Evening on the Town

Today, my family and I (excluding my dad who was at work) met up with one of my mom’s friends in downtown Oak Park. There’s a program there called “Thursday Night Out” where you can buy ticket books that are redeemable for certain dishes at 18 different restaurants around the downtown area. One dish is one ticket period end of story so it’s pretty cool, and there’s a nice variety too. My mom and my younger siblings stuck with her friend and kids and we older siblings all went our own ways. Each ticket booklet has 4 tickets, which may not seem like so much, but that qualifies for things from lemonade to pizza to Pad Thai to burritos to chicken wings. So being me, I was at first paralyzed by the smorgasbord of choices available, but I finally decided where to go first. Soon after, I also decided that I would only eat non-American food. There were some cool options for dessert that were American, along with main dishes, but I figured it’d be great to try something new or at least partially unfamiliar. Now before I go into case studies of where I went and what I got, I also decided that I would take a picture of each dish I got and the storefront too. So I’m inserting the pictures into this post too so you can really get a feel for the food (or at least your soon-to-be-salivating tongue can…) I’m also including the description of each dish that came with the menu.

P.S. Sorry that the pictures cropped everything so weirdly. I type up the blog without the theme and the margins are a lot bigger so I didn’t realize what would happen.

Restaurant 1: King and I Thai Restaurant.P1100225

 P1100209Dish: Pad Thai Chicken (Fried rice noodles, tofu, egg, bean sprouts, green onions, and ground peanut topping)

An interesting note, I actually walked into a different Asian restaurant before finding this one. I felt so stupid, but you come up on these small places really quickly and I thought the sign said something like a Pad Thai place. Guess not…Anyway, the noodles here were fantastic, thought that may be due to the fact that I was the hungriest at this point but who cares. They weren’t too greasy and none of the other ingredients were overpowering. It wasn’t too salty like some restaurant and lots of Asian food is, so that was a pleasant surprise. I liked the way all the flavors and textures blended together and all the ingredients I liked in the first place so I was quite pleased.

 

Restaurant 2: Jerusalem Café. Dish: Falafel Sandwich (Seasoned ground chickpeas and veggies, deep friend in a pita pocket)

P1100214This dish was quite interesting. The main ingredients beside the chickpeas were sliced cucumbers and a sauce that P1100212went with it in the pita pocket. The cool, crunchy contrast with the warmer and differently textured fried chickpeas was quite refreshing, though the chickpeas seemed a little too deep fried for my taste. Then again, I’ve never found roasted chickpeas awesome. I absolutely adore hummus, whose main ingredient is chickpeas, but these seemed a bit overpowered by their cooking. The cucumbers were nice though. The sandwich wasn’t too messy and only a bit of sauce and a few slices of tomato fell out so I was thankfully not trying to eat it and simultaneously contain it (something I hate doing).

 

Restaurant 3: Khyber Pass. Dish: Frontier Chicken with Rice (Thin strips of chicken cooked in onions, bell peppers, and tomatoes)

P1100218P1100217This dish, which I was unable to finish on account of being full, was also somewhat of a mixed bag. First of all, as the pictures indicate, the food was in tubs and so I don’t know if having it on a plate or in bowls might’ve somehow subconsciously made them seem tastier. Anyway, the red sauce the meat was in complimented everything well, as did P1100216the onions, peppers, and tomatoes did to the chicken. I also poured some of the rice into the chicken dish because it was kind of plain tasting on its own. It also had it’s own taste that I wasn’t familiar with in rice and didn’t like as much as normally cooked rice. Maybe it was the yellow flavoring because I’m used to my mom making Mexican yellow rice. Anyway, I’m hoping that everything will taste better tomorrow when I’m not as full.

 

Restaurant 4: Mancini’s.  Dish: Gelati Stracciatella (Italian style chocolate chip ice cream)P1100219

P1100221As you can see in the picture, this was a huge serving and it was already dripping down the sides onto the top of the other food container. I had to finish it at home because it was too much and had to balance it on top of the other two containers the whole car ride home. The difficulty was augmented by the fact that it had melted completely and so was quite slosh-prone. Anyway, as I said, this probably would’ve tasted better if my stomach was not at its bursting point when I first got it, but either way, it wasn’t my favorite. Now make no mistake: I love ice cream, and I love Italian ice cream, but I don’t like those chocolate chip flakes in it. I like more American brownie or chocolate candy pieces in my ice cream (Think: Culver’s flavor of the day frozen yogurt). If I could do it all over again, I would’ve gotten plain vanilla ice cream and probably would’ve been happier.

 

So yeah, this was a blast to do, and for 12 bucks, I will definitely push to have us do this again sometime in the future.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Dupage County Fair

Today I was at the Dupage County fair for about 6.5 hours, in 90 degree temps, in the blazing sun. But it was all worth it because I got to spend 20 dollars on food and food alone! Ohhh, so good...while everyone else was blowing money on lame rides, I got to indulge in tacos authentico, various lemonades, and curly fries. Mm, mm. There were also other side attractions to the fair, such as duck racing, meeting a few acquaintances from school, seeing various cool exhibits, and watching the opening band (the West Suburban Homeschool Band). Another interest is Sunday, because at 2 (right after church) is the demolition derby. I've never been to one in my lifetime and it'd be a fantastic opportunity for taking pictures too. It's kind of interesting to see how it (like almost all county fairs) has an a heavy emphasis on agriculture and really glorified farming. I mean, I have nothing against that and our nation was founded on farming (and to a smaller extent, New England shipping) so it's kind of nice to see our nation's heritage like that, but at the same time, farming has become an industry completely dominated by the huge corporations. It's not like there are nearly as many opportunities to be a successful small farmer as there were years ago. But I digress...anyway, the fair was fun, the food was great, and...whatever. The end.

P.S. Here are some of the cool pictures (unedited) that I got from the fair.