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Fish tacos (Costco wild cod, onion, cabbage)
mexican rice tomatillo salsa guacamole refried organic pinto beans (Safeway) warmed corn tortillas cheese quesadilla didn’t even drink our Jarritos! Lol https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...10d77aa0b.jpeg |
Butter chicken and rice
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Charcoal-grilled chicken thighs (marinated in hoisin, soy sauce, a splash of oyster sauce and a pinch of sugar)
Grilled asparagus Orange slices Canned crescent rolls https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...08146f9c80.jpg |
Originally Posted by cblaisd
(Post 32764460)
Charcoal-grilled chicken thighs (marinated in hoisin, soy sauce, a splash of oyster sauce and a pinch of sugar)
Grilled asparagus Orange slices Canned crescent rolls https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...08146f9c80.jpg |
My spouse really likes it this way because it gets more smoked than grilled.
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Tournedos Rossini
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Leftover meatloaf.
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Broiled wild salmon (Costco)
baked organic potatoes with toppings roasted organic beets mixed salad (lettuce celery carrot cucumber dill lemon) and optional dressings sauteed mushrooms desserts tbd |
Roister Chicago patio:
Grilled shishitos Fried green tomatoes Fried and poached chicken with homemade hot sauce and chicken gravy Cohia with banana, parsnip and peanut Roast heirloom carrots Frites Later: Churros y helado |
Originally Posted by chgoeditor
(Post 32767057)
Roister Chicago patio:
Grilled shishitos Fried green tomatoes Fried and poached chicken with homemade hot sauce and chicken gravy Cohia with banana, parsnip and peanut Roast heirloom carrots Frites Later: Churros y helado |
Originally Posted by chgoeditor
(Post 32767057)
Roister Chicago patio:
Last decent night I think! I guess from now on it's in the domes or who knows with the mayor's new rules starting Friday. This morning, my wife said for probably the 50th time this year, "I'm so glad we moved out of the city in May". |
Originally Posted by YVR Cockroach
(Post 32766613)
Tournedos Rossini
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Originally Posted by JBord
(Post 32767747)
Excellent.
Last decent night I think! I guess from now on it's in the domes or who knows with the mayor's new rules starting Friday. This morning, my wife said for probably the 50th time this year, "I'm so glad we moved out of the city in May". |
Originally Posted by chgoeditor
(Post 32768261)
Highly likely it's our last outdoor meal that doesn't require an abundance of space heaters, coats and blankets. We're on the fence re. domes/greenhouses and not comfortable eating inside, so we'll see what happens... I can't find fault with the mayor's rules, and while we didn't move out of the city, we did move to a house near the city border.
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Originally Posted by corky
(Post 32768304)
I don't know if it is right or wrong but my thinking on tents/domes etc is that there isn't any type of commercial air filtration which scares me. The air just stays in there AFAIK. I applaud all of these places for trying to make things work but I think I would be more comfortable in an enclosed restaurant with good filtration.
But in general, I agree with you, it's going to be just as safe inside the restaurant anyway, and much more comfortable. As I'm sure you're aware, there are quite a few small corner taverns and restaurants in Chicago that might only be able to fit 6-8 tables though if they're following the 6 foot rule. They're the most likely to close down. Some already have. Personally, I have no concerns with eating indoors at a restaurant. We're doing that tonight, but we'll be a few miles outside of the city. The restaurant called to confirm today and said "I assume you'll want to be inside tonight". Yes please, it's 43 degrees!!! As a side note, I'm guessing the bars are even more unhappy as the Big Ten is finally starting to play this weekend. That's a lot of lost day time revenue. |
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