Taste of Chicago, Day 3

All I hear now is the sounds of clicking. I’m on my laptop, Judi’s on her PC, and Elsa’s on her laptop. We’re all sitting in various places in Judi’s flat and typing away. I think that Judi’s actually even typing up a proper LJ entry! Can’t wait to read it if she is.

Once again, I’ll save the pictures (there weren’t a lot today) for tomorrow morning to post. So I’ll just type about the day. But first, a couple of bits that I forgot to mention in earlier posts. On the first day of Taste, while we were walking to the theater to see Fahrenheit 9/11, we stopped at a bag shop (“That’s My Bag”?) so that I could buy a fanny pack. (Oi, you Brits, stop snickering.) I’m either a pocket or a purse gal, but there are times when I travel that a fanny pack would be rather handy. So I plonked down $20 and change for a gray JanSport fanny pack (metaphorically – I actually used a credit card). It’s been very handy on this trip. Has a little pouch in front just perfect for my camera.

The other addendum has to do with food items I have tasted. I remembered this morning as I was going through my Taste booklet that I’d tasted something that Judi had gotten yesterday. At the gormet booth for Thursday they had Cafe 28 and Judi tried the Coconut shrimp over curry rice. I tried one of the shrimp and it was very tasty.

So onto today. As I wrote this morning, Elsa and I got up early. I believe Elsa was moving around from 6:30am on and I got up at 7:30am. I believe Judi was up at 9:30am. My combo cereal again for breakfast and when it was after 11am we headed off for the Taste. And for 2 hours, we grazed at the Taste. (Seriously – it was 11:30am when we arrived and 1:30pm when we left.)

We’d done the Even Numbered side pretty well, so today we started on the Odd Numbered side. I started a Arya Bhavan and got a samosa. Then I nipped around to Dock’s for the crab cake nuggets. We all got saganaki (fried cheese) at Atrium Restaurant & Bakery. I got a taste of Rainbow ice cream at The Original Rainbow Cone. Judi got a Bacardi Limon Freeze, which I tasted (a few times). Oddly enough, it was rather bitter, not sour. I got some garlic mozarella cheese bread from Polo Cafe & Catering to get the sweet out of my mouth and tried more of the Freeze. Still bitter, but refreshing. (I actually didn’t get any beverages this time out.) We’d found a nice place to sit and eat, but by then I was done with food, so needed to go out again. I went to Cousin’s again to see if they had borek today. They did, so I got one. By the time I returned to the girls, however, I was done with it. They were talking with an older couple (and Judi was eating their food) about politics. The couple were devout Democrats and the conversation was interesting. After the conversation was done, we continued grazing. While the girls got gumbo from Chicago Joe’s, I got a breaded steak sandwich (taste) from Ricobene’s. I was down to my last 7 tickets and knew exactly what I wanted. 4 tickets for caramel flan from El Pollo Loco and 3 for the taste portion of pineapple sundae from Zephyr. Between those two desserts, however, I took a bite out of Judi’s grilled lamb chops from the gourmet tent which had Morton’s the Steakhouse today.

So I had a really good variety at Taste of Chicago this year. Tomorrow and Sunday we won’t do Taste. Tomorrow because it’s the busiest day for Taste and Sunday because we must do dim sum! Judi will probably do Taste for supper on Sunday. (Who knows what I’ll have. Really shouldn’t have to eat for another couple of weeks after this trip.)

We returned to the flat and Judi and I napped while Elsa wrote. Then an hour later, I got to working on Judi’s laptop to get Diablo II working. Elsa and I tried to get the laser printer to work, but we think there’s a fault in her laser printer. I also took a stab at getting Judi’s digital camera working, but no go. All throughout this geeking, Judi slept. Heh. No wonder she stays up til 1am if she naps for a couple of hours during the day.

At quarter til 6pm, we headed off to the #29 bus stop and awaited our bus to Navy Pier. This time, the bus was there in about 12 minutes versus the 30 minutes of yesterday. We sat in the back with a fellow from DC and a family from Minneapolis. We chatted about Chicago and the other cities throughout most of the bus ride. Just a few stops away from the Pier, however, the bus stopped and we had to get out. We could have joined the #29 which had followed ours down the street, but we decided to walk the last few blocks. We arrived at Bubba Gump’s at 6:30 and were told it was a half hour wait. Perfect – we’d agreed to meet miz_em there at 7pm. We walked inside the Pier this time to see the shops and then walked back to Bubba Gumps to see Emily waiting on a bench for us. We hugged and took pictures and when it was time, we sat outside at our table.

I ordered an amaretto sour and water to drink, we got an order of Hush Pups (shrimp & mahi mahi in the hush puppies) as appetizer, and then we all ordered the Shrimpin’ Dippin’ Sauce. Peeled shrimp in a butter flavored broth with french bread for dipping & rice. Oh yeah, a small amount of cole slaw to pretend you had vegetables. We all ate well and talked for two and a half hours or so. We even shared the chocolate chip cookie sundae (where Emily, Judi and I made sure to get all the whipped cream away from Elsa’s portion for her). It was a pleasant evening.

Afterwards, we got to the busstop and were surprised when the #29 bus showed up rather soon. It was a nice ride home and now we’re here geeking. I suspect some Eddie Izzard and amaretto sours will soon be forthcoming.

Photos from Day 2

Last night I wrote about yesterday at Navy Pier but didn’t include any pictures. This morning, while elsaf an I wait for judiang to wake up, I thought I’d post some photos. Still no photos of me, but Elsa will have pictures up someday, maybe, and then you can see that I was wearing a shirt which looks a lot like the LJ icon I have for this post. (I made it for this trip. Alas, spilled gumbo on it, but we hope to get it washed today.) Once again, I’ll be nice and stuff them under a LJ cut. (Betcha wish I did that with my long text posts…)

Lance in repose.
Judi’s pomeranian, Lance. He’s laying on the Aerobed which is my bed when I stay with Judi. (Elsa gets the sofabed.)

The girls sitting outside Bar Louis.
The girls relax outside of Bar Louis. Well, Judi would be more relaxed if she weren’t on the cell phone.

Lance outside Bar Louis.
Lance sat out with us, too. He was looking for people to pat him.

Navy Pier.
The entrance to Navy Pier.

Tall Ship.
Windy, one of the Tall Ships that sail around the pier. 4 sails – amazing!

In the rigging.
Two folks play around in the rigging of Windy II, another Tall Ship.

A seagull.
Jonathan Livingston, I presume? (Yeah, yeah, so I always do that joke when I have a photo of a seagull.)

Stained glass of King Solomon.
Stained glass depicting King Solomon.

Stained glass of bear attacking.
I loved the colors in this stained glass depicting a story about a bear attacking others.

3D stained glass.
You can’t tell from this photo, but this particular stained glass piece had a 3D look to it. Really cool. (The message is “Don’t Smoke.”)

Judi owns all this shit!
A final shot of Navy Pier. Judi has her best “I own all this shit” look on. 🙂

So, there ya have it. Lots more pictures! Today, Taste for lunch and we hope to meet up with miz_em at Bubba Gump’s for supper. (So, back to Navy Pier for us!) Whatever else we do is icing on the cake.

Taste of Chicago, Day 2

We’re sitting in Judi’s flat watching The Daily Show as we wind down. Afterwards, we’ll watch an episode of Dead Like Me and an Eddie Izzard concert. But I’m here to type up about the day’s activities.

elsaf woke up first, me second, and, as usual, judiang last. I had a combo of Total & Raisin Bran for breakfast and uploaded pictures from the first day of the Taste. (Will probably upload today’s pictures tomorrow morning.) Around 11am, we headed over to Bar Louis (which is right next to Judi’s apartment) for lunch. I had a chicken pesto panini and French fries. Very tasty sandwich. Lance was with us – we sat outside and he was just outside of the patio area, slutting for pats. (He found 3 victims.) Judi returned him to the apartment and then we headed off to the bus stop.

We were waiting for the number 29 bus. After half an hour of waiting, Elsa and I were beginning to doubt the existance of the number 29 bus. But it then showed up and we squeezed in. We were heading for the AMC theatre near Navy Pier. We arrived with 10 minutes to spare before the 1pm showing of Spider-Man 2. (The matinee price was $7.50!!!!! I could watch 2 matinees at Piqua and have change for, um, change!) But Judi had to order popcorn and pop, so we ended up walking in as the first trailer began. There were a number of interesting trailers, and then the movie began. Judi and I enjoyed the flick, Elsa wasn’t as pleased with it. I’ll probably get the DVD if it’s cheap. 🙂

As we left the theater and turned on the sound of our cell phones, Judi discovered that miz_em had called. She informed us that she wouldn’t be able to join us tonight due to a problem concerning her husband. Alas! *hugs* to Emily and her hubby. We might be able to meet up with her tomorrow night.

We walked from the AMC to Navy Pier and wandered down the pier. When we got to Haagen Dazs, I got a Bailey’s Irish Cream Shake for $6.50. Yes, it’s a bit more expensive than what I pay at the mall, but it was bigger than the mall ones. Mmmmm, and so tasty. We sat and watched a tall ship sail around and enjoyed the glorious weather. Once we finished with our ice cream, we continued down the pier. Judi saw a sign for the Smith Museum of Stained Glass – she’d never noticed it before. We went inside and looked at the beautiful stained glass.

This museum viewing brought us back to the start of the pier, so we made our way back to the bus stop. So, how long would the #29 take to arrive? Only 25 minutes this time. Amazing! We got to sit for the trip back to the apartment and when we arrived, we fought our way off the bus. We did a quick stop at the Ace Hardware near Judi’s place to get a set of nice measuring cups and an ice cream scoop. Then back to the flat so Trina (the cat lover, note) could walk Lance. Judi’s not convincing me that dogs are better than cats. They’re a hell of a lot of more work.

We sat for a bit, but by 7pm, we figured we should head to Taste for supper. Once again, I spent $21 on 33 tickets (and had 5 left from the day before). At Hey Sushi, I got the taste portion of tempura calamari and Elsa let me have a bite of her red bean fried rice. At Kasia’s Deli, I got a potato and a spinach pierogi. At Sweet Baby Ray’s I got the taste portion of the “Boss” BBQ pork sandwich. Continuing the Taste tradition, I got the taste portion of Pad Thai from Star of Siam. (I fell in love with pad thai thanks to Star of Siam and Taste of Chicago.) I got a chicken tamale from El Pollo Loco and missed out on the borek (spinach & feta pie) just as I did the year before. (They sell out of this often, it seems. Maybe tomorrow!) I consoled myself with a chocolate covered frozen banana from Aunt Diana’s Candy Makers. Bella Luna Cafe had beer battered artichoke hearts. Then I got the seafood gumbo from Chicago Joe’s. The final 4 tickets I then spent on a piece of plain cheesecake from Eli’s Cheesecake. Yum! (Oh yeah, I got a Sierra Mist yet again.)

Phew – lots of good eats. We sat & listened to a band playing some sort of Mediterranian music, but once the mosquitoes decided that I made for a great supper, I decided that it was time to leave. And here we are, watching the end of Iron Chef.

Photos from Taste Day 1

I have wonderful friends. It turns out that elsaf had a cable for her MP3 player which is the same as my camera requires for synching to my laptop. So I now have photos to go with the text from yesterday.

dark_pheonix's surrogate for the trip.
dark_pheonix‘s surrogate for the trip.

The Mission.
Ever since I first visited judiang at her apartment, I have been fascinated with this mission nearby. I still haven’t figured out why I was fascinated with it, but this time I finally got a photo of it.

Da gurls!
Judi and Elsa enjoying the lovely flavors of The Taste. (Notice the long line of portapotties in the background. It’s no surprise they have about 4 billion of them in the park.)

The city.
Judi guides us towards Michigan Avenue for our “1 mile” walk to the movie theatre.

The old watertower
One of the few buildings in Chicago that survived the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 was the old watertower and its pump house.

The pump house
A photo of the pump house. Elsa in the foreground.

The Presbyterian Church
Here’s an indoor shot of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago. Man, I hate to think of the oppulance of the *First* Presbyterian Church.

We’re just sitting around this morning geeking so far. We’ll probably do Taste for lunch and definitely do Taste for supper. (miz_em will be joining us for supper.) And watching Spider-Man 2 is on the agenda. Oh, and getting some measuring cups for Judi so that I can make a decent Amaretto Sour tonight. (Judi had *no* small measuring devices for making drinks. Well, she had a half tablespoon… That’s a wee bit too small.)

Good grief, now both of the girls are insisting that I take Lance for his morning walkies… He’s not *my* dog, dammit… 😉