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JBord Apr 13, 2021 7:08 am


Originally Posted by corky (Post 33173534)
All of us were fully vaxxed. We had a booth which was near the open door to the patio but even if it wasn't it would have been ok. Plexiglass between booths but the nearest people were 2 booths over. It is a Monday and we went early so not at all crowded. The poor servers all were wearing face shields as well as masks. It felt great to be around 3 other people unmasked while we were seated.

Wow, plexiglass. I haven't seen that here at all, but I'm sure there are a few places that have it. I'm glad you got your first indoor dining in!

We had a reminder of how different the rules are from place to place last week, and have a greater appreciation for the adjustment it will take to get back to normal. Although we've been eating indoors off and on for a while now, we were in Wisconsin where masks are encouraged but not mandated. Walked into a place to get a burger for lunch, and no one was wearing masks. Didn't need one to walk in, servers weren't wearing them, and so forth. No different than pre-pandemic. We're mutant :) half-vax right now. It spooked us a little just because it was so different than what we've been used to for the last year. I'm sure it was completely safe as it wasn't crowded, but it made us aware of what we've begun to see as normal. Of course, there are a couple practices I'd love to continue, like strangers staying 6 feet away from me :D.

That said, the burgers were very good!

Last night, beef fajitas. Tonight, chicken (probably grilled) and I'm going to attempt to turn some leftover potatoes into a vinaigrette-style potato salad with bacon.

kipper Apr 13, 2021 7:53 am


Originally Posted by JBord (Post 33174110)
Wow, plexiglass. I haven't seen that here at all, but I'm sure there are a few places that have it. I'm glad you got your first indoor dining in!

We had a reminder of how different the rules are from place to place last week, and have a greater appreciation for the adjustment it will take to get back to normal. Although we've been eating indoors off and on for a while now, we were in Wisconsin where masks are encouraged but not mandated. Walked into a place to get a burger for lunch, and no one was wearing masks. Didn't need one to walk in, servers weren't wearing them, and so forth. No different than pre-pandemic. We're mutant :) half-vax right now. It spooked us a little just because it was so different than what we've been used to for the last year. I'm sure it was completely safe as it wasn't crowded, but it made us aware of what we've begun to see as normal. Of course, there are a couple practices I'd love to continue, like strangers staying 6 feet away from me :D.

That said, the burgers were very good!

Last night, beef fajitas. Tonight, chicken (probably grilled) and I'm going to attempt to turn some leftover potatoes into a vinaigrette-style potato salad with bacon.

Around here, a few restaurants have plexiglass dividing booths, and many bars have plexiglass dividing seats at the bar.

JBord Apr 13, 2021 8:46 am


Originally Posted by kipper (Post 33174182)
Around here, a few restaurants have plexiglass dividing booths, and many bars have plexiglass dividing seats at the bar.

It's interesting, IL has been one of the strictest states, although it seems like in the last few months we've left that label behind. I believe all of our neighbor states are still less restrictive however. And I'd guess a few places here have plexiglass, I just haven't heard of or seen it. But I do expect "normal" is a long time off around the Chicago area. My wife and I have discussed how we expect to see people wearing masks in stores and restaurants here for years after the pandemic is over.

Kind of back on the dinner topic, even when restaurants are operating under normal conditions again, I'm pretty convinced we won't be going out to eat as much as we used to. It's been about once per week, usually a Saturday night, over the last few months, and not because we have any concerns. We've stocked up on tools like the sous vide and a new grill, and we're enjoying using them.

gaobest Apr 13, 2021 12:01 pm

wild shrimp tonight. Recipe tbd - it’s frozen Costco wild so I’ll factor 30 minutes to thaw before cooking. Maybe a boil with melted butter ala king crab legs.
Raw veggie tray
mixed green salad 🥗


Originally Posted by JBord (Post 33174317)
Kind of back on the dinner topic, even when restaurants are operating under normal conditions again, I'm pretty convinced we won't be going out to eat as much as we used to. It's been about once per week, usually a Saturday night, over the last few months, and not because we have any concerns. We've stocked up on tools like the sous vide and a new grill, and we're enjoying using them.

After I get some indoor meals with friends and/or my spouse, I definitely don’t want to eat at restaurants with my own family in San Francisco and it’s only for money reasons. A king crab leg supper with Costco $60 package of king crab legs plus raw veggie platter, mixed green salad, steak fries, and a quesadilla or grilled cheese or beef sausage will still cost less MONEY than a burger meal at barneys burgers factoring tip and extra Sf restaurant taxes. I will of course have 20 minutes of less cleaning housework plus 20 minutes of food prep, yet it’s not like I’m working and generating salary from 5-9p so it’s truly time and not money by dining at home.

corky Apr 13, 2021 12:53 pm


Originally Posted by chgoeditor (Post 33173156)
The problem is, I wing it every time. Today's:

1 rotisserie chicken
2(?) cups frozen corn
1 can (4 oz) green chilis
1 can (14 oz) black beans
1 can (28 oz) red enchilada sauce
corn tortillas
grated Mexican cheese blend (jack and cheddar)
queso fresco

1. Chop chicken and mix with corn, beans and chilis
2. Spread enchilada sauce on the bottom of a 9x12 pan.
3. Add a layer of corn tortillas, cutting them into small pieces if necessary to fill in the gaps.
4. Spread on more enchilada sauce.
5. Add a layer of chicken mix, top with grated queso fresco and enchilada sauce. Maybe some grated cheddar/jack, too.
6. Repeat 3-5.
7. Top with tortillas, enchilada sauce and grated cheddar/jack.
8. Cover with foil, bake at 375 for for 25 minutes.
9. Remove foil and bake another 10-15 minutes until cheese is melted and brown.

Options:
1. Replace chicken with other protein.
2. Replace or supplement veggies with chopped onion (sauteed), different beans, chopped tomatoes, sauteed zucchini, etc.
3. Green enchilada sauce can also replace red sauce.
4. Top with whatever you like -- cilantro, beans, sour cream, etc.

I love the addition of corn and beans. I need to make this soon.

Yahillwe Apr 13, 2021 12:56 pm

No pictures=no food.

Everyone should plate like corky and post the pictures.

corky Apr 13, 2021 12:57 pm


Originally Posted by Yahillwe (Post 33174975)
No pictures=no food.

Everyone should plate like corky and post the pictures.

Hahaha...I get a little obnoxious about it...don't encourage me. :p

Finkface Apr 13, 2021 12:59 pm


Originally Posted by Yahillwe (Post 33174975)
No pictures=no food.

Everyone should plate like corky and post the pictures.

Agreed. Corky’s dinners are spectacular, restaurant-quality. I joked that I would like to hire her to come and cook for me every day.

chgoeditor Apr 13, 2021 2:54 pm

I don't take pictures because we have bad lighting in both our kitchen and our dining room. Both on the list of things to fix, but we haven't gotten there yet.

JBord Apr 13, 2021 3:39 pm


Originally Posted by Yahillwe (Post 33174975)
No pictures=no food.

Everyone should plate like corky and post the pictures.

Lol...I don't even think about taking pictures. But my pandemic pounds are proof I do get fed.


Originally Posted by chgoeditor (Post 33175261)
I don't take pictures because we have bad lighting in both our kitchen and our dining room. Both on the list of things to fix, but we haven't gotten there yet.

Our kitchen has bad lighting too, which I can't figure out since it's a relatively new kitchen (but before we lived here). I have to turn on the hood light as well as all the under-cabinet lights when I cook. Every time you buy a new house, there's something disappointing. For me, this is probably the most annoying thing about ours. I'm not really complaining about it, because if that's the worst thing I can't fix, I'll take it, but I feel your pain.

phillygold Apr 13, 2021 5:08 pm

Add me to the poor kitchen lighting list. A couple of weeks ago, the main overhead light fixture conked out. Haven’t gotten around to replacing it yet. Instead, using auxiliary lights overhead,
Dinner tonight was a celebration. Our kid, who graduated from law school, and is completing an LLM in taxation, now has a job! He will be joining a firm in Washington DC.
I stopped by the butcher, and had him cut 3 thick KC strips. Baked potatoes and string beans with it. Washed down with a fine Italian Amarone, after a proper champagne toast. Coconut cake for dessert.

Jaimito Cartero Apr 13, 2021 5:17 pm


Originally Posted by chgoeditor (Post 33175261)
I don't take pictures because we have bad lighting in both our kitchen and our dining room. Both on the list of things to fix, but we haven't gotten there yet.

Camera flash?

corky Apr 13, 2021 9:33 pm

Pasta primavera with goat cheese. Now I remember why I rarely make this...impossible to make a small amount plus my kitchen is a huge mess. I need Finkface to help me eat this.
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...cec87c32d4.jpg

gaobest Apr 13, 2021 9:48 pm

Calibur cheeseburger & milkshake
bagel with cream cheese & lox
organic vegetable tray
mixed green salad
safeway toasted cheddar bagel - half with butter and half as a sandwich with Buseto (Costco) charcuterie & arugula
kettle bbq chips

organic strawberries
blood orange
Girl Scout cookies

corky Apr 13, 2021 10:12 pm


Originally Posted by gaobest (Post 33176017)
Calibur cheeseburger & milkshake
bagel with cream cheese & lox
organic vegetable tray
mixed green salad
safeway toasted cheddar bagel - half with butter and half as a sandwich with Buseto (Costco) charcuterie & arugula
kettle bbq chips

organic strawberries
blood orange
Girl Scout cookies

What happened to the shrimp?


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