I know that this is post does not go with the theme of my blog, but I just had to share this video. There is a hotdog stand in Chicago called the Weiner's Circle. The employees are rude to the cutomers as they come up to the counter to order. However, this is normal for this establishment. Conan, a late night talk show host, had a very nice actor named Jack McBrayer visit this stand. Warning: The language is very vulgar, but I found this to be funny anyway.
Showing posts with label chicago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chicago. Show all posts
Jun 22, 2012
The Weiner's Circle: I don't know how you sleep in your car at night!
I know that this is post does not go with the theme of my blog, but I just had to share this video. There is a hotdog stand in Chicago called the Weiner's Circle. The employees are rude to the cutomers as they come up to the counter to order. However, this is normal for this establishment. Conan, a late night talk show host, had a very nice actor named Jack McBrayer visit this stand. Warning: The language is very vulgar, but I found this to be funny anyway.
Jul 8, 2011
A Taste of India at Tahoora in Chicago
Ghee is used mostly in Arab and Asian cuisines. However, ghee is used in countries all over the world. On a recent trip, I encountered a new version of ghee or I thought that I had. While visiting a friend, she pulled out a very large container of ghee. It was freshly made and I begged her to tell me where she got such a prize. It was purchased at a place on West Devon Ave in Chicago called Tahoora. This place is wonderful. We wanted to go there for breakfast but things didn't work out like we wanted. Instead, we came later and had chai tea. They sell Indian sweets. Besides that they make desi ghee. Desi means that it is of Indian origin. The only ghee I have ever been able to get was in a jar. The color is very different than what comes in the jar, the taste is too.
Next, we ordered halwa puri, which is a typical Indian breakfast. It consists of aloo ki bhuiya (potatoes with spices),halwa (sweetened semolina with orange or yellow food coloring), Cho lay (garbanzo beans with spices), and a yogurt sauce and all eaten with bread called puri. Just like Morocco, no utensils needed, the bread is your fork and spoon.
My friend Sabrina made halwa one morning for breakfast along with eggs and paratha, which is a flaky flat bread.
picture came from here.
Jun 1, 2011
Chicago and Strange People
I live about a three hour drive from Chicago. It is such a treat to go there.
We saw a wonderful clock
Strange looking apartment buildings
Peaceful walkways with a good friend
A lovely view of the skyscrapers...
and silver people
not just one
They were everywhere.
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