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Chicago 2009 Year in Review Predictions for 2010 is a post from: Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog! Now that we are racing towards the end of 2009 and the beginning of a new decade in 2010 it&#8217;s time to reflect upon how Chicago fared this year. Early in 2009 most of us in Chicago were just [...]]]></description>
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<p>Now that we are racing towards the end of<strong> 2009</strong> and the beginning of a new decade in <strong>2010</strong> it&#8217;s time to reflect upon how Chicago fared this year.</p>
<p>Early in 2009 most of us in<strong> Chicago</strong> were just happy that <strong>Rod Blagojevichwas</strong> slowly dropping out of the news and we didn&#8217;t have to hear about him every day anymore. The stupidity and lies involved with that scandal were just disgusting regarding the abuse of power.</p>
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<p><strong>2009</strong> started out with a flurry of excitement over <strong>Barack Obama being elected president</strong> and the inauguration in Washington. Yes this was a proud moment for Chicago but it was really a moment for the entire country and we were just happy to be a stop in Barack&#8217;s ever changing and evolving successful career. Since then we&#8217;ve learned that even if a person has their heart in the right place and wants to make real progress for the nation, it doesn&#8217;t mean it will actually happen. Sure, we&#8217;re only 1 year into a 4 year term, but besides some small reversals of stem cell and corporate banking and governance laws and the constant life support for the economy we haven&#8217;t seen the change we all hoped so much for. Especially regarding Iraq and Afghanistan.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not a political blogger so I don&#8217;t really have the patience for all the arguing that goes on with officials in Washington about details of people&#8217;s lives half a world away, but the simplified truth is that the war costs an immense amount, we have to take out massive loans to pay for it and those loans need repayment or else the rest of the economy will falter like never before. I can&#8217;t see how the governments (national, state and local) can get away with neglecting infrastructure like bridges falling down and schools with failing grades because they say we can&#8217;t afford it and by doing so cheat our future, while fighting this very expensive war to provide a hazy goal of future oil and supposedly less future terrorism? Its not working, and the huge bureaucratic system full of people who want the war to continue won&#8217;t let Obama change things that the citizens want changed. So, the presidency is becoming less inspirational these days and more tuned out like the last one.</p>
<p>One of the most frustrating events was<strong> Chicago&#8217;s bid for the 2016 Olympics</strong>. Many people got caught up in the possibility of this relatively small city (of 9 million people) hosting that huge international event and with stars in our eyes we plastered posters over any surface possible (and hanging over the edge of the Chicago River Bridge for Michigan Avenue) in hopes to spread the feeling of sport, spirit and rainbows. Unfortunately in a recession where the unemployment rate and foreclosure rate keep climbing, it was difficult to generate excitement about a several billion dollar bill. Most of us see the obvious dollar signs in the eyes of the corporate and government sponsors/hosts and know we the citizens would be footing the bill in many ways. Higher fees for products and services, more congestion, more construction fouling up traffic and most of all; a bevy of new higher taxes were what we avoided by being eliminated by the IOC from the final four in the first round. What a huge relief!</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" title="harpo studios sign chicago randolph street oprah winfrey show studio" src="http://discoverblackheritage.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/harpo_studio_sign.jpg" alt="" width="203" height="222" />In other Big Chicago News in <strong>2009 Oprah Winfrey announced that 2010 will be her last year hosting the Oprah Winfrey Show</strong>. While many people were apathetic about that news we were scared that the headquarters for HARPO Productions would move to LA with Oprah and take with it some of the few notable broadcasting and media jobs still in Chicago. Luckilly they announced that HARPO would stay put for now and they get some juicy tax breaks as a result. Over time Oprah&#8217;s show got to be more about sales and marketing promotions for companies and less about real people and the social issues in society which she gained popularity covering through the 80&#8242;s and 90&#8242;s. Access on the internet to quick and deep disclosure by celebrities about their lives is another reason the show is less of a novelty. Oprah.com has always been a closed site requiring membership to see content and recently I could not even find a copy of the White House Christmas episode online to view. How can they show something like that once and never share it on the internet?</p>
<p>The topic on most people&#8217;s minds the most in<strong> 2009 has been the economy and jobs</strong>. Too few companies are doing ok and everyone knows too many people out of work. The office where I work has about half the staff it had two years ago.  Chicago is one of the fixtures on the rust belt, but many of us thought that had passed with jobs in finance, technology, health care and sales leading the way in Chicago in the last 10 years. Most of that growth seems to be gone and Chicago bounces between 9% and 11.4%, always above the national average. (October (10.3%) is the most recent data available, metropolitan unemployment rates are about 2 months behind)  A few of the big layoffs in Chicago in 2009 were from: The City of Chicago, KPMG, Motorola, Chicago Public Schools, Deloitte, E&amp;Y, Tribune, Conde Nast, Art Institute of Chicago, CTA, Just about every Law Firm, Boeing, CDW, CareerBuilder, Orbitz and many more. As a result of people loosing jobs and being upside down on their mortgages the number of Foreclosed Homes has jumped also. The economy and all the unemployed workers have also framed the Health Care Debate in Washington this year because they have either lost health insurance when they lost their job or many could not afford it to begin with. Some looked to independent insurance like Personal Care Insurance Group Health Plan Illinois and others just went with Blue Cross or without any Insurance all together. We all are responsible for what decisions are made on health care reform and it will affect all of us as we get older and need more health care services.</p>
<p>My hope is that<strong> 2010 and beyond will be better</strong> since this has been a difficult decade for Chicagoans. While on the surface the city may be cleaner/prettier and have more luxury shopping, hotels and condos, the average citizen probably has not had a great improvement in their finances or job situation on average. We&#8217;re a great city filled with hard working and determined people. We have to re-energize the city, refresh the identity of Chicago around our strengths and move forward again. Hopefully things will be in a better place in 2020.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://chicagoweekendfun.com/2009/11/29/christmas-events-shows-activities-nutcracker-santa-2009/">25 Christmas Actvities Shows &#038; Events for Families in Chicago</a> is a post from: <a href="http://chicagoweekendfun.com">Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog!</a></p>
25 Christmas Actvities Shows &#038; Events for Families in Chicago is a post from: Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog! Adapted from all the listings I have collected this is the 25 best things to do in Chicago this Christmas. Take note, many of these Christmas activities are free and fun for the whole family. Whether [...]]]></description>
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<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 251px"><img title="chicago christmas el train, loop, holiday santa, fun free lights, decorations, trees, transportation," src="http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g20/Jdubs_13/santa3.jpg" alt="chicago chicago christmas el train, loop, holiday santa, fun free lights, decorations, trees, transportation" width="241" height="189" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The L decked out for Christmas with lights and lots of decorations.</p></div>
<p>Adapted from all the listings I have collected this is the <strong>25 best things to do in Chicago this Christmas</strong>. Take note, <strong>many of these Christmas activities are free and fun for the whole family</strong>. Whether it is a showing of the <strong>Nutcracker, Christmas Caroling, shopping at ChristkindleMarket, seeing A Christmas Carol or Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer show, seeing Winter Wonderfest or Zoolights</strong>, there is plenty to plan your weekend with this holiday season. As always call the phone numbers listed for more information, addresses an times. If you plan on attending these holiday events in Chicago please take public transportation on your way there to minimize traffic and avoid the cost of parking downtown ($25+). Chicagoweekendfun.com wishes everyone the warmest and most fun holiday season yet!</p>
<p><strong> <strong>A BREAKFAST WITH SANTA</strong>-</strong> Fun for kids! This breakfast with santa features a special appearance by Chicago Bear Jerry Azumah and if you bring a handmade ornament you can enter to win prized. Bring an unwrapped gift to donate to the Walter and Connie Payton foundation. United Club at Soldier Field, 1410 South Museum Campus, (312)235-7162. December 5th @ 10 AM. $50, $25 best for kids 3-12, An RSVP is required.</p>
<p><strong>THE 11TH ANNUAL BUCKTOWN HOLIDAY ARTSHOW</strong> - All kinds of local art at many price levels including photography, jewelry, watercolors and more. The creativity in the art is beyond what you can find in a big box store for christmas. Holstein Park Fieldhouse, 2200 North Oakley St, (312)742-7554. December 12th and 13th, 11am to5pm, $2 entry fee.</p>
<p><strong>CHRISTMAS CAROLING AT THE CLOUD GATE (the bean)</strong> &#8211; Join groups of carolers for a weekly sing-along @ Millennium Park, 201 East Randolph St, (312)742-1168. Fridays through December 18th @ 6pm. Free!</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 182px"><img title="Music Box theater Christmas Winter" src="http://lynnbecker.com/repeat/2007Christmas/20071221musicbox.jpg" alt="" width="172" height="303" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The Music Box Theater</p></div>
<p><strong>The 14TH ANNUAL CHRISTKINDLMARKET @ DALEY PLAZA</strong> &#8211; This outdoor German market on Daley Plaza offers vendors selling authentic German food, drinks and handmade goods like ornaments and clothing. Some favorites are Beer, Potato pancakes and Christmas Ornaments. Daley Plaza, 50 West Washington St, (312)494-2175. November 25th through December 24th. Free!</p>
<p><strong>68TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD/14TH ANNUAL HOLIDAYS OF LIGHT Museum of Science and Industry</strong> &#8211; A tradition at the Museum of Science and Industry, see where Christmas is celebrated around the world with Christmas trees, music, dancing and some exhibits of other winter holidays, including Diwali, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. At the Museum of Science and Industry, 5700 South Lake Shore Drive, (773)684-1414. November 20th through January 3rd. Free with general Museum of Science and Industry admission of $9-$13.</p>
<p><strong>A CHRISTMAS CAROL Theater</strong> &#8211; The classic tale of mean ol’ Ebenezer Scrooge turned around by the Goodman Theater. See what Christmas is really supposed to be about and bring the whole family. At the Goodman Theatre, 170 North Dearborn St, (312)443-3800. Now Showing from November 20th through December 31st. Tickets are $25-$74, or $10 for students.</p>
<p><strong>The 26TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SING-ALONG AND DOUBLE FEATURE MOVIES &#8211; </strong>Come see two favorite classic Christmas Movies and sing some carols too —“It’s a Wonderful Life” and “White Christmas”— at the Music Box Theatre, 3733 North Southport Ave, (773)871-6604. December 18th through December 24th. Tickets are $16 for the double feature, or $11 for the single.</p>
<p><strong>Christmas HOLIDAY FLOWER SHOW</strong> &#8211; Garfield Park Conservatory has more holiday flowers than you can dream of. Fields of poinsettias and other holiday plants are in their vast and amazing greenhouses for viewing. Come see this horticultual treasure in Chicago. The Garfield Conservatory, 300 North Central Park, (312)746-5100. Open November 28th through January 10th. Free, but donations appreciated.</p>
<p><strong>MILLENNIUM PARK ICE SKATING</strong> &#8211; We have already written about the fun of skating downtown among the skyline, but I will say it again, grab your skates and head over to the McCormick Tribune Ice Rink on Michigan Avenue in Millennium Park. The 2009-2010 season runs from November 20th through March 14th. (also fun around Valentine&#8217;s day)</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 214px"><img title="chicago christmas events fun holiday shows theater christmas vacation downtown tree lights visitors family relatives" src="http://lynnbecker.com/repeat/2007Christmas/20071222michiganavenuebrid.jpg" alt="chicago christmas events fun holiday shows theater bridge, wreath, downtown visitors family relatives" width="204" height="245" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The Michigan Avenue Bridge over the Chicago River </p></div>
<p><strong>THE JOFFREY BALLET PRESENTS THE NUTCRACKER</strong> &#8211; The exclusive Joffrey Ballet “The Nutcracker” is only here for two weeks. Don’t miss the amazing ballet dance troupe performing this Christmas classic at the Auditorium Theatre, 50 East Congress, call for more info (800)982-2787. December 11th through December 27th. Tickets are $25-$100.</p>
<div class="mceTemp"><strong>THE OSMOND BROTHERS</strong> &#8211; If you are in the SW suburbs Wayne, Jay, Jimmy and Merrill Osmond will celebrate their fiftieth year in entertainment with this Christmas show at the Rialto Square Theatre, 102 North Chicago Ave in Joliet, (815)726-6600. December 15th, 7:30pm. Tickets are $29-$47.</div>
<p><strong>RENEGADE CRAFT FAIR HOLIDAY SALE</strong> &#8211; 150 local, national and international artists show their unique creations Come browse the handmade jewelry, clothing and comics, among a plethora of other goodies. Pulaski Park Fieldhouse, 1419 W. Blackhawk, (773)227-2707. Dec 5 and Dec 6, 11am-7pm. Free.</p>
<p><strong>RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER</strong> &#8211; The classic tale of Rudolph in a funny, family-friendly retelling of said story. The Annoyance Theatre, 4830 N. Broadway, (773)561-4665. Nov 27-Dec 18. $15, $10 for kids under 12.</p>
<p><strong>SANTA’S HOUSE &amp; Photos With SANTA</strong> &#8211; Sit on Jolly Ol’ St. Nick’s lap, tell him what you want for Christmas and get a picture. Daley Plaza, 50 W. Washington, (312)744-3315. Nov 26-Dec 24. Free.</p>
<p><strong>SONGS OF GOOD CHEER</strong> &#8211; Chicago Tribune’s Eric Zorn and Mary Schmich and musicians head a caroling party at the Old Town School of Folkmusic. Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 North Lincoln, (773)728-6000. December 18-December 19 @ 7:30 pm, and December 20 @ 5 pm. Tickets are $36-$40.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 198px"><img title="macys downtown, state street, store, chicago, christmas shopping sales, trumpets, windows, christmas vacation" src="http://lynnbecker.com/repeat/2007Christmas/20071208macystrumpets.jpg" alt="" width="188" height="263" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Macy&#39;s (Marshall Field&#39;s) on State Street all decked out</p></div>
<p><strong>32ND ANNUAL TOYS FOR TOTS MOTORCYCLE PARADE</strong> &#8211; This annual event is beneficial to the greater community with thousands of motorcycle riders delivering toys of all kinds so they can be donated to families in need. You can donate toys at any of the many stops along the routes. Dan Ryan Woods, 8300 South Western Avenue, (708)771-1062. December 6th @ 9:30 am. Free, toy donation required (no stuffed animals please).</p>
<p><strong>VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS HOME TOURS</strong> &#8211; Tour Frank Lloyd Wright’s Oak Park home, decked out for the holidays, and learn about the Wright family’s Christmas celebrations. Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, 951 Chicago Avenue in Oak Park, (708)848-1976. December 12th and December 19th at 9am-11am. Free!</p>
<p><strong>WELCOME YULE!</strong> &#8211; A holiday concert featuring members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, as well as the Welcome Yule! Children’s and Dance Ensemble. Symphony Center, 220 South Michigan Avenue, (312)294-3000. December 18th through December 23rd. Tickets: $20-$98.</p>
<p><strong>WINTER WONDERFEST NAVY PIER</strong> &#8211; Keeping the tradition of elaborate holiday tourist traps alive, Navy Pier transforms itself into a winter wonderland complete with a skating rink, inflatable games and a bungee run. Santa and his elves will be on hand every day ‘til Christmas to listen to kid’s holiday wishes. Navy Pier, 600 E. Grand, (312)595-PIER. Dec 4-Jan 3. $16-$19.</p>
<p><strong>WONDERLAND EXPRESS MODEL TRAINS</strong> &#8211; Eighty model trains travel through Chicago landmarks, waterfalls and holiday trees in this 10,000-square-foot exhibit, tiny trains wind through more than 80 miniature Chicago landmarks, waterfalls, holiday trees and more. New on the map this year is Barack Obama’s Hyde Park home and Michelle Obama’s childhood home. Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook, Glencoe, (847)835-5440. Nov 27-Jan 3. $6-$10.</p>
<p><strong>ZOOLIGHTS @ LINCOLN PARK ZOO</strong> &#8211; More than two million lights add beautiful holiday cheer to the Lincoln Park Zoo. The activities include visits with Santa, kid’s activities and ice carving demonstrations. Lincoln Park Zoo, 2200 North Cannon, (312)742-2000. November 27th through January 3rd. Free!</p>
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Black Friday Ads &#038; Sales, Cyber Monday Deals 2009 is a post from: Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog! The buzz about Black Friday Ads and Sales has grown from being just an inside retail industry term a few years ago to a regularly used term that ends up on posters and fliers sent to the public weeks before the [...]]]></description>
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<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 301px"><img title="black friday sales brands list stores chicago illinois retailers after thanksgiving best discounts" src="http://images.smarter.com/blogs/black%20friday%20ads.JPG" alt="All the stores near us with some kind of Black Friday Sale going on after Thanksgiving." width="291" height="354" /><p class="wp-caption-text">All the stores near us with some kind of Black Friday Sale going on after Thanksgiving.</p></div>
<p>The buzz about <strong>Black Friday Ads and Sales</strong> has grown from being just an inside retail industry term a few years ago to a regularly used term that ends up on posters and fliers sent to the public weeks before the<strong> day after Thanksgiving</strong> actually arrives.</p>
<p>The change may have to do with the<strong> recession</strong> and how badly retailers have been doing in the last few years and it may also be a factor in the &#8220;new economy&#8221; where people have scaled back shopping to a level where they know how much things can be discounted and they just wait to shop for <strong>gifts at Christmas</strong> until they are 70% off.</p>
<p>I think the <strong>Black Friday Sales and Discounting</strong> has shed light on just how overpriced a lot of merchandise really is and how much things can still be marked down when they are made in China, and a company still makes a profit at 70% off.</p>
<p>Whether you plan on going to <strong>Oak Brook Mall, Yorktown Mall, Woodfield Mall, Fox Valley Mall or Old Orchard and Stratford Square Malls,</strong> there is a lot to know about before you drive over.</p>
<p>That all said here is what I have been seeing from some of the retailers online and in email:  (I will post more as I see them)</p>
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<li><strong>ING Direct</strong>: has a special deal page (for affiliate retailers I am assuming, not their bank products) they are setting up for 24 hours only at <strong>IngDirect.com/BlackFriday</strong> from 12 midnight Thursday to 11:59 pm Friday.  It will have a variety of one day deals but they don&#8217;t say what they are beforehand. You just have to check it out and see. <strong>Maybe buy.</strong></li>
<li><strong>Kohl&#8217;s is opening at 4AM: </strong>Besides the fact that this is insane to get up for a sale, Kohl&#8217;s usually has large discounts available, but if you do go to Kohl&#8217;s during the regular day, expect it to be crowded. <strong>Buy Now.</strong></li>
<li><strong>Ann Taylor Loft:</strong>30% + Free Shipping, this isn&#8217;t much from a place that marks up merchandise o ridiculous levels. <strong>Wait.</strong></li>
<li><strong>IKEA:</strong>Sales on certain key items and doorbuster deal types used as bait. If you really need these 1/2 price items then its worth it, you can&#8217;t really go there expecting to browse on a day like Black Friday.  <strong>Maybe buy.</strong></li>
<li><strong>Old Navy:</strong>They have low prices to begin with so 25% off is even better. You always get a lot of bang for your buck there. Plus every few weeks everything in the store is new, so if you like something, <strong>Buy Now.</strong></li>
<li><strong>Jcrew:</strong>20% off and free shipping. This is weak from a company that makes stuff cheap and then brands as luxury and charges $200 for a sweater. ( like Anthropologie and Ann Taylor)  <strong>Wait.</strong>  </li>
<li>Department Stores like<strong> Macy&#8217;s and Sears</strong>: These stores always have great deals on specific items but not on everything. Check other stores online in the store to compare with your smartphone. <strong>Maybe Buy.</strong></li>
<li><strong>WalMart and Amazon.com are having a $9 price war over books and DVDS.</strong> You win either way but think about where you really want to send your money if things are really the same price. What kind of company do you want to support?  Some WalMart stores will be open 24 hours on this day, like Amazon is open 24 hours a day online.</li>
<li><strong>Target &#8211; Best Buy for Electronics</strong>: Usually Best Buy offers the better items for sale but Target will discount bait items that will be super cheap, and not likley the exact model you want. Be careful of buying the cheapest TV or Stereo when they may be lacking features you need.</li>
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<p>In regards to the Ads and Sales offers out there for this year&#8217;s <strong>Black Friday Sales in Chicagoland</strong>. I am seeing a few trends:</p>
<p>1. <strong>A lot of small bait like 20%-30% off in stores and online, plus free shipping.</strong>This is nice, and preferred over no sale but is not what really makes up a black Friday deal. </p>
<p>2. <strong>Emails offering different sales than the stores and the websites</strong>. Each marketing channel sometimes has different pricing depending on who they think is the most likely to buy. The less likely they think you are to buy, the bigger the discount they will offer.</p>
<p>Sign up for the store emails to compare with the websites and the stores on <strong>Black Friday 2009</strong>, an iPhone will help compare prices when you&#8217;re in the store on <strong>Black Friday 2009</strong>. If you do see the best deals are online you may want to see the items in person first so going to the store is still a good idea. Remember the downsides to shopping online: Not Seeing the real merchandise in person before buying, difficulty returning it and no trying it on. Every store photographs and photoshops products to look better online than in person.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Coupon codes are being given out in the emails </strong>from retailers rather than sent out secretly to certain chosen people on direct mail lists. They are also running cupon codes all over their own website and on banner ads.<strong>You can get a black Friday coupon code just about anywhere now.</strong> Why are stores doing that? Because it gets you to purchase right now thinking its a good deal, <strong>and then most people forget the coupon code</strong> unless they write it down on a piece of paper when they are browsing. The coupon codes are never added automatically to the order.</p>
<p>4. <strong>A lot of people are tired of this Black Friday frenzy and are skipping out altogether</strong>. We have lives and families and can&#8217;t <strong>get up at 3am for a sale</strong>. That has spurned a lot of <strong>online black Friday sales available all day</strong> and a lot of people just not buying gifts at all. I think the people who have always been most attracted to<strong> Black Friday Sales</strong> have been the discount shoppers and the families that have to buy toys for the kids. Toys are most likely to be used as bait to get you into big-box stores because people who have kids need those to be more affordable. If you don&#8217;t have kids, wait out this season until the dust clears and there will be better sales near Christmas.</p>
<p>And lastly, the <strong>National Retail Federation</strong>estimates that people will spend 12% more because they are more optimistic about the economy than last year, but there are a lot of reasons that we aren&#8217;t out of the woods yet, so caution might be the best policy.</p>
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Chicago&#8217;s Green City Farmer&#8217;s Market opens May 6 is a post from: Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog! The Chicago Green City Market will be moving outside to Lincoln Park (1750 North Clark Street Chicago, IL 60614) on Wednesday, May 6, with a kick off rally for the 2009 season on Saturday, May 9! the Chicago [...]]]></description>
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<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 250px"><a title="Imperia Oneglia - vegetables at the Wednesday market" href="http://flickr.com/photos/29635150@N00/913303959"><img class=" " title="chicago green city farmers markets vegetables organic produce" src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1342/913303959_2980ff3f3d_m.jpg" alt="chicago green city farmers markets vegetables organic produce" width="240" height="160" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">some produce at the organic farmer&#39;s market</p></div>
<p>The Chicago Green City Market will be moving outside to Lincoln Park (1750 North Clark Street Chicago, IL 60614) on Wednesday, May 6, with a kick off rally for the 2009 season on Saturday, May 9!</p>
<p>the Chicago Green City Market is known for having great locally grown and organic produce. If you believe in the 100 mile rule for buying food and consumables or just like the idea of fresh locally grown items this is the place to go in the city. The market grows to a larger size in the summer with the produce that is seasonally available then. The prices are very reasonable and usually lower than</p>
<p>The Chicago Green City Market will continue in the park Wednesdays and Saturdays (except 4th of July) from 7 am to 1 pm.</p>
<p>Until then, the Chicago Green City Market will continue in their winter home at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum on Saturdays from 8 am to 1 pm, April 18th and April 25th.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 250px"><a title="bell pepper party" href="http://flickr.com/photos/44124484001@N01/35965972"><img title="green pepers, orange, yellow, red, purple bell peppers, sweet, organic produce, flickr, chicago green city markets, farmers market produce" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/22/35965972_243fe14bc8_m.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="160" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Green, Yellow, Red, Orange and Purple Peppers</p></div>
<p>Alice Waters makes a special visit to the market on the 25th for her book signing of The Edible Schoolyard, from 10:30 am to 11:30 am.</p>
<p>Check out the Green City Market to find some great locally grown fruit and vegetables this year to improve your diet and your health.</p>
<p>This outdoor produce market near Lake Michigan in Lincoln Park Chicago is noteworthy because it’s usually a whole-day event to do with shopping as well as chef demonstrations and local vendors selling prepared food from products sold at the market. They focus on sustainable and organic agriculture where ever they can, and in Chicago that is a challenge. The City of Chicago farmers markets also open in May. Get your baskets, bags and bicycles ready. You can find out more about the schedules and locations of the farmer&#8217;s market in your neighborhood here at: explorechicago.org/city/en/supporting_narrative/events___special_events/special_events/mose/chicago_farmers_markets.html</p>
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Sweet Baby Ray&#8217;s Barbecue Restaurants in Wood Dale, IL is a post from: Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog! Sweet Baby Ray&#8217;s makes a great Barbecue Sauce. I am a huge fan and when I found out that there was a restaurant that served just BBQ items with that sauce I had to try it out.  I [...]]]></description>
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<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 309px"><strong><img title="sweet baby rays restaurant, wood dale, IL, small, BBQ, barbecue, ribs, chicago, oHare airport" src="http://www.sbrcatering.com/images/sweet_baby_rays_wood_dale.jpg" alt="The Wood Dale restaurant is small, it only seats about 20 but the food is worth the wait if its crowded." width="299" height="177" /></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">The Wood Dale restaurant is small, it only seats about 20 but the food is worth the wait if it&#39;s crowded.</p></div>
<p><strong>Sweet Baby Ray&#8217;s makes a great Barbecue Sauce.</strong> I am a huge fan and when I found out that there was a restaurant that served just BBQ items with that sauce I had to try it out.  I had the <strong>Sweet Baby Ray&#8217;s Ribs at the Naperville Ribfest</strong> last summer and loved them. (Sweet Baby Ray&#8217;s won best ribs and second place in best sauce at the Naperville Ribfest) The barbecue sauce and the ribs are both important to getting your barbecue right, and although there are a lot of places in Chicago where you can get good ribs and ok BBQ, there aren&#8217;t many <strong>restaurants as good as Sweet Baby Ray&#8217;s</strong>.</p>
<p>They are known for having an authentic barbecue menu at very affordable prices and I found that to be very much the case.</p>
<p><strong>The Wood Dale Restaurant is located at: 249 E. Irving Park Rd in Wood Dale, IL 60191. The phone number is: (630) 238-8261 you can also check out their menu online at sbrbbq.com. </strong></p>
<p>The amazing Sweet Baby Ray&#8217;s sauce is more of a Kansas City style sauce but they also have hotter options for people who enjoy more of a Cajun flavor. When I visited the <strong>Sweet Baby Ray&#8217;s restaurant</strong> they mentioned that they don&#8217;t go too hot with their sauces because you alienate a large percentage of the BBQ fans with sauce that is too hot. They prefer tangy, flavorful sauces with a little heat that are enjoyable by many.</p>
<p>We tried a lot of food that night at Sweet Baby Ray&#8217;s Restaurant and here are some of what we thought were the best highlights:</p>
<p>If you go to <strong>Sweet Baby Ray&#8217;s Restaurant for BBQ</strong> there are plenty of options. <strong>There are sandwiches, ribs, pulled pork, chicken and shrimp.</strong> They do make the distinction of doing a lot of research and bringing <strong>Barbecue styles</strong> and recipes in from all over the country so Chicagoans can taste the different regional flavors. I found that I am a fan of a good Kansas City Style Sauce, but they have many dry rub and hotter options.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 330px"><img title="sweet baby rays restaurant, ribs, bbq, barbecue, barbeque, sauce, side, dinner, menu, meal, plate, fries, meal, meat" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_LsMpZy5a9_M/RezW8Zrn03I/AAAAAAAAAB4/zXPt3Z_a01I/s320/sweet+baby+rays+001.jpg" alt="One of the slabs of BBQ ribs you can get at Sweet Baby Rays Restaurant" width="320" height="240" /><p class="wp-caption-text">One of the slabs of BBQ ribs you can get at Sweet Baby Ray&#39;s Restaurant</p></div>
<p>There are many side dishes at <strong>Sweet Baby Ray&#8217;s Restaurant</strong> that are artfully paired with the main dish when you choose a meal. We found that we were huge fans of <strong>Chef Paul&#8217;s Corn Maque Choux and the Baked Beans</strong>, <strong>Sweet Baby Ray style</strong>. All the sides are great, but if your BBQ doesn&#8217;t come with the Corn Maque Choux you can still order it on the side for $1.29.</p>
<p>We were lucky enough to meet the <strong>Chef at Sweet Baby Ray&#8217;s Restaurant in Wood Dale, IL. Chef Duce Raymond</strong> (son of the creator of the famous Sweet Baby Ray&#8217;s sauce) is a local grad of Kendall College&#8217;s professional cooking program and a proud innovator of the restaurant menu. They try and change up the menu often to feature new dishes and offer a taste of BBQ from all over the country. They take great pride in their food at <strong>Sweet Baby Ray&#8217;s Restaurant</strong> and try and make it a high quality dining experience even though the price won&#8217;t break the bank.</p>
<p>In this less than stellar economy, going out for BBQ is one of the <strong>simple pleasures</strong> most of us can still afford and don&#8217;t have to go without. A dinner at <strong>Sweet Baby Ray&#8217;s Restaurant</strong> can range in price from around $9 for a BBQ Sandwich, $20 for a full slab of ribs, $10 for Jamaican Jerk Chicken and $16 for shrimp New Orleans style. (including tax) Drinks are about $3 and Desert should not be missed with $3 specialties like Banana Pudding, Chocolate Mud Pie and Pecan Pie to choose from. The only problem is that with generous meat portions it is really hard to still have room for desert. Even harder after you taste the honey kissed cornbread. (which may be the best cornbread I have ever had) Personally I would go back again for the BBQ Ribs, Corn Maque Choux and the Cornbread</p>
<p>Overall a dinner at <strong>Sweet Baby Ray&#8217;s Restaurant</strong> will cost around $15-$25 per person depending on what you order from their menu. There is also another restaurant location in <strong>Elk Grove Village, IL</strong> and they have started to concentrate on a new venture into the catering business for corporate functions and parties. The food is definitely a crowd pleaser and has an upscale taste even though it is down home comfort food.</p>
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Mardi Gras Day Parties in Chicago Fat Tuesday is a post from: Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog! Mardi Gras day celebrations can be hard to find in Chicago.The Tuesday before Ash Wednesday (beginning of lent) is usually a more cold and subdued one on Chicago with Punchki Day (pyczaki) on April 24 and thoughts of what it is you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://chicagoweekendfun.com/2009/02/22/mardi-gras-day-parties-in-chicago-fat-tuesday/">Mardi Gras Day Parties in Chicago Fat Tuesday</a> is a post from: <a href="http://chicagoweekendfun.com">Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog!</a></p>
<p><img class="alignleft" title="Mardi Gras Mask, Celebration, Chicago, Restaurants, Local Flavor Gumbo" src="http://www.usm.edu/biology/newsletter/images/mardi-gras-mask.jpg" alt="Mardi Gras Mask, Celebration, Chicago, Restaurants, Local Flavor Gumbo" width="238" height="207" /><strong>Mardi Gras day celebrations can be hard to find in Chicago.</strong>The Tuesday before Ash Wednesday (beginning of lent) is usually a more cold and subdued one on Chicago with Punchki Day (pyczaki) on April 24 and thoughts of what it is you will give up for lent this year. Chicago&#8217;s heavily Catholic areas of the city aren&#8217;t really known for celebrating Mardi Gras.</p>
<p>Things are changing with the way the world keeps getting smaller, and more connected. Any holiday celebrated anywhere in the world is a reason to toss a few drinks back and celebrate. New Orleans does Mardi Gras like nobody else, and Chicago would like to offer some fun like that but without the flashing, since it is a bit colder here. Most of what you will find in <strong>Chicago for Mardi Gras</strong> is centered around restaurant specials and drink specials at bars. Possibly some good creole and gumbo, in the New Orleans tradition.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 265px"><img class="  " title="shrimp creole gumbo new orleans style spicy hot, mardi gras food, restaurants in chicago" src="http://www.hub-uk.com/images019/shrimp-gumbo.jpg" alt="Spicy Shrimp Creole for Mardi Gras, shrimp creole gumbo new orleans style spicy hot, mardi gras day food, restaurants in chicago" width="255" height="191" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Spicy Shrimp Creole for Mardi Gras</p></div>
<p>The tradition was to let loose before this period of fasting and deprevity so one night out with some drinks and some unhealthy food is enjoyable without becoming a regular habit that sabotages your diet plans. There are plenty of places that serve decadent food to fit the bill this year. Some local Chicago restaurants with <strong>Mardi Gras specials</strong> this year are:</p>
<p><em><strong>Marche in the west loop:</strong> </em>They have a menu of Creole-inspired French dishes. On Mardi Gras Tuesday, diners get free beads with their meal. (classy) after 5:30 p.m. Prices range from about $15 to $35 per plate for dinner not including drinks. Reservations are recommended. Address: <em class="i">833 W. Randolph St. in Chicago, IL Phone: 312-226-8399</em>.</p>
<p><em class="leadin"><strong>Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen:</strong> This new Orleans Style Restaurant has a </em>week long party planned that includes a $5.95 craw fish boil (Thursday) and happy hour in the bar from 3-7 pm featuring appetizer deals starting at $1.95 (Friday), live music (Saturday), keepsake Mardi Gras glasses (Sunday), free meals for kids 4-8 p.m. with purchase of adult entree (Monday) and a huge Fat Tuesday party. Prices range from $12 to $25 per dinner not including drinks. Address: <em class="i">921 Pasquinelli Drive, Westmont, IL just off Route 83, Phone: 630-455-9846 for a reservation</em>.</p>
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Chicago Willowbrook, Hillside, Fireside, 10 Pin, Tivoli and Brunswick Bowling Alleys is a post from: Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog! I realized about 7 years ago that bowling was enjoying a resurgence in popularity when all my friends were spending their weekends in rented shoes at bowling alleys in Chicago. I was surprised to see [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="fishbowl" href="http://flickr.com/photos/74173260@N00/358528393"><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; border: black 1px solid;" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/131/358528393_c5416e7502.jpg" alt="hillside bowl, tivoli bowl, 10 pin, brunswick zone, lanes, bowler, lens, chicago, fireside, lucky strike, ball" width="389" height="251" /></a><a title="fishbowl" href="http://flickr.com/photos/74173260@N00/358528393"></a>I realized about 7 years ago that bowling was enjoying a resurgence in popularity when all my friends were spending their weekends in rented shoes at <strong>bowling alleys in Chicago</strong>. I was surprised to see two bowling alleys packed this evening while driving home. I stopped by a store next to the <strong>Willowbrook Bowl </strong>on my way home and was surprised to see the parking lot packed. The place was jumpin!</p>
<p>Then just off 290 I saw that the <strong>Hillside Bowl</strong> was also full to the gills. You could see inside through the large windows and tons of people were bowling on a Saturday night. I remember the days when only the freaks and geeks went bowling at the <strong>Tivoli Bowl in Downers Grove</strong> on Friday night and the &#8220;typical&#8221; first date was at the <strong>Brunswick Zone </strong> where bowling and pool tables provided many teenager groping opportunities. Things have changed. Bowling is Family Friendly, it doesn&#8217;t cost as much as most other social activities and there is &#8220;some&#8221; exercise involved. I am sure that for some people the retro style bowling shirts and shoes are also a plus. </p>
<p><a title="Quit Your Job, Let's Go Bowling!" href="http://flickr.com/photos/87373143@N00/110737436"><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; border: black 1px solid;" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/38/110737436_4d5ed0be99_m.jpg" alt="bowling pins, alley, lanes, chicago, white, black, lights, pick up, balls, night, league" width="240" height="194" /></a>Many new bowling alleys have been added to the Chicago area over the last 10 years also. <strong>10 Pin bowling Alley and Lucky Strike Bowling Alley</strong> combine bars and huge video screens for sports games all in one.</p>
<p>Here is a roundup of the fees and open bowling times for the local <strong>Chicago area bowling alleys </strong>that I have been to or heard alot about lately:</p>
<p>1. <strong>Hillside Bowl &#8211; </strong>4545 HARRISON St in HILLSIDE, IL 60162 (708) 449-5350 See their web site at bowlbowlbowl.com. 36 Lanes.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Willowbrook Bowl -</strong>735 Plainfield Road in Willowbrook, IL 60527 Call (630) 325-1746 or check out their website at willowbrook-bowl.com. I am not sure how much this bowling alley has been updated over the years, but I remember it from when my Aunt and Uncle used to run the restaurant there. It seems popular again, look for the giant bowling pin on the SE corner of Plainfield Rd and Rt 83 in Willowbrook.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Tivoli Bowling Alley &#8211; </strong>938 Warren Ave, Downers Grove, IL? phone: (630) 969-0660 Great for afternoon bowling, under the movie theater. Watch out for the HS Bowling Gym Classes though.</p>
<p><a title="teste da bowling" href="http://flickr.com/photos/74225880@N00/2499072504"><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; border: black 1px solid;" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2312/2499072504_ebb1c05fbe_m.jpg" alt="kids bowling, silly, funny, bowling balls, return, colors, flickr, photos, chicago" width="240" height="161" /></a>4. <strong>Brunswick Zone Bowl &#8211; </strong>1555 W. 75th St in Woodridge, IL Phone: (630) 985-1115 has pool tables as well as many bowling lanes. Or check out 1515 Aurora Ave in Naperville, IL Phone: (630) 355-7622 or there is another at 558 E. North Ave in Glendale Heights, IL Phone: (630) 858-1300. There are other Brunswick Zone Bowling Alleys tucked in all over Chicago. These are the ones I have either been to recently or a long time ago. Less personal service from Brunswick, since this is a huge chain and it&#8217;s hard to be individual and unique that way.?</p>
<p>5. <strong>10 Pin Bowling Alley</strong> &amp; Bar at the House of Blues in Chicago -330 N State St, Chicago, IL Call: (312) 644-0300. Watch out for the drunk bowlers, but it is a swanky looking place.</p>
<p><a title="teste da bowling" href="http://flickr.com/photos/74225880@N00/2499072504"></a>6.<strong> Lucky Strike Bowling Alley</strong> and Bar in the East Illinois Movie Theater Building Complex -100 Yorktown Shopping Ctr, Lombard, IL &#8211; (630) 916-8681 and 322 E Illinois St, Chicago, IL. &#8211; (312) 245-8331. $10 &#8211; Open to 2 AM.</p>
<p>7. <strong>Fireside Bowling Lanes </strong>- 2648 W Fullerton Ave in Chicago, IL 60647 Phone: (773) 486-2700 See their website at: firesidebowl.com. A great retro bowling alley on the north side of the city.</p>
<p>Photo credits to RICCIO &#8220;il colore del ricordo inganna&#8221;, Hryck. and ehoyer on Flickr.<br />
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		<title>Trader Joes in Oak Park IL &#8211; My Favorite Foods</title>
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Trader Joes in Oak Park IL &#8211; My Favorite Foods is a post from: Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog! Trader Joe&#8217;s opened their new Oak Park Store location on December 5, 2008.Trader Joe&#8217;s is a great store for Oak Park because it is all about organics, low cost gourmet and foods from around the world. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://chicagoweekendfun.com/2009/01/12/trader-joes-in-oak-park-il-my-favorite-foods-stores/">Trader Joes in Oak Park IL &#8211; My Favorite Foods</a> is a post from: <a href="http://chicagoweekendfun.com">Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog!</a></p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; border: black 1px solid;" src="http://images.teamsugar.com/files/users/7/71733/29_2007/traderjoes.jpg" alt="trader joe's logo, red, white, background, images, photos, food strores, grocery, organic, first mate, aldi" width="109" height="99" />Trader Joe&#8217;s opened their new Oak Park Store location on December 5, 2008</strong>.<strong>Trader Joe&#8217;s </strong>is a great store for Oak Park because it is all about organics, low cost gourmet and foods from around the world. They have a great selection of interesting foods plus a Trader Joes House Brand that offers just about everything for less. The new Oak Park store is located at 483 N Harlem Ave in Oak Park, IL 60301. Parking is available in a garage near by but beware the elevators don&#8217;t always work, so if you plan to buy a cart full, park on the ground floor.</p>
<p><strong>Oak Parkers</strong> are a unique breed. (I know, I live there) We appreciate the local delicacies but want to experience the best the world has to offer. We like the close availability of the<strong> city of Chicago</strong> and mass transit but want to live green and earth friendly lifestyles at the same time. We want really tasty enjoyable food but we want it to be good-for-us at the same time. We also like elegant new products but don&#8217;t want to spend an arm and a leg in a recession.</p>
<p>Somehow <strong>Trader Joe&#8217;s</strong> <strong>Food Stores </strong>cover this entire list of contradictions. Not everything in Trader Joe&#8217;s fits all the requirements, but everything hits at least 2 or 3 of them. I am not a vegetarian or someone who eats only Organics so I may not know as much about those foods as I should, but I know that a lot of people have applauded Trader Joe&#8217;s alternative foods that are <strong>vegitarian, vegan and organic friendly</strong>.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; border: black 1px solid;" src="http://images.evalu8.org/images/trader-joes-5-320.jpg" alt="trader joe's store, oak park, IL, frozen foods, freezer, shopping, grocery, organics, new" width="242" height="281" />Others applaud <strong>Trader Joe&#8217;s for clear labeling and dating </strong>of their products that are perishable like deli meats, cheeses and breads. Some people contrast this honesty policy with whole foods no-date-labels on anything in a refrigerated case so you don&#8217;t know how long it has been there. (a day or a week?) I think the only complaint I have heard about Trader Joe&#8217;s is that sometimes products are discontinued and people can&#8217;t get them anymore. It causes a freakout situation because it is usually something that wasn&#8217;t available from other stores in the first place, and TJs was the only source locally for that item. (a balsalmic reduction is frequently mentioned) But this may be a result of that product not being available from the manufacturer or it not selling enough in the stores. Neither are much fun, but both are a factor of doing business globally.</p>
<p>I have been shopping at the <strong>downtown Trader Joe&#8217;s location</strong> lately since I work nearby and it is closer to walk over after work than it is to drive to the other locations in Lombard, Glen Ellyn or Downers Grove.  (or on the North Side) To celebrate having a new Trader Joe&#8217;s within walking distance from my house I came up with a list of my top 10 foods to buy at Trader Joe&#8217;s that I think you should check out:</p>
<p>10. <strong>Potato Pancakes &#8211; Latkes</strong>- I love potato pancakes because I am Ukrainian and they are part of my heritage and since I am no cook, I really enjoy the latkes that Trader Joe&#8217;s sells frozen. Just pop them in the oven to warm them up crispy, add a dollop of sour cream and voila, yumminess.</p>
<p>9. <strong>Quiche</strong>- There are 2 kinds of quiche, with crust and without. They are both wonderful for no mess one plate dinners. It might not be rocket science to whip up a quiche myself but sometimes during the work week I couldn&#8217;t be bothered to run the dishwasher let alone cook something. Microwaving the bacon-feta crust-less quiche or the crusted spinach or ham &amp; cheese quiche and you have a hearty dinner with rich flavors.</p>
<p>8. <strong>Scones</strong> &#8211; the fresh baked scones aren&#8217;t always available but they are luscious.</p>
<p>7. <strong>Tiramisu</strong>- the boxed frozen tiramisu is just like at the fancy restaurants but half the price. I like to use Trader Joe&#8217;s tiramisu as a birthday cake for small groups (because it isn&#8217;t very large) and you can keep it frozen for several months just in case something comes up to celebrate.</p>
<p>6. <strong>Two Buck Chuck</strong>- this wine is good, but don&#8217;t overlook all the other unique wines that Trader Joe&#8217;s carries. I have found many good wines here to compliment my meals.</p>
<p>5. <strong>European Style Yogurt</strong>- I first tried this in France where this was the only style of yogurt they had and they sold it in small glass containers that got re-cycled. I found that this slightly tart but sweet thick yogurt is available at Trader Joe&#8217;s in a few flavors. I like the coffee and the chocolate. After tasting the richness of the European style yogurt, Dannon will taste too sugary sticky sweet and simple. </p>
<p>4. <strong>Individual Chocolate Lava cakes</strong> &#8211; These are beyond decadent, and sometimes can take the edge off a particularly bad/frustrating day. I don&#8217;t recommend buying them all the time though because I would eat them all the time then. I have to make sure I consume some healthy food too after all!</p>
<p>3. <strong>Kashi Products</strong>- Now you can get Kashi everywhere (including Jewel and Target) but Trader Joe&#8217;s was the first place I saw the Tasty Little Crackers and the Go Lean cereals. You can still get great Kashi Products at Trader Joe&#8217;s and they are usually priced lower than most other grocery stores. Likewise Trader Joe&#8217;s was also one of the first places you could find organic/natural cleaning products, soaps and shampoos. They still stock a great selection of those also.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Organic Milk</strong>- They charge far less for the organic and hormone free milks than most grocery stores (Whole Foods) do. I have friends that only drank hormone free or Organic milk while pregnant and also use that kind of milk for their kids, and it saves them a lot of money to get it at Trader Joe&#8217;s. The organic meats (beef, chicken, fish)are also a good deal if you can buy them on sale and freeze them until needed. Most meat is ok frozen for up to a year.</p>
<p>1. <strong>Mochi</strong>- Trader Joe&#8217;s is the only place I have been able to find these yummy ice cream treats for sale in a grocery store in Chicago. They come in Chocolate (the best), Strawberry, Mango and Green Tea. I found the Green Tea flavor to be a bit odd at first but it grows on you. The best thing is that each ice cream ball wrapped in a rice flour dough is only 100 calories.</p>
<p>Let me know if you have any other Trader Joe&#8217;s favorites that you can recommend in the comments below.</p>
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Five Guys Burgers Restaurant Location in Oak Park, IL is a post from: Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog! Five Guys Burgers in Oak Park is a restaurant that originates from DC and has brought their brand of big juicy burgers to do the Chicagoland area. I went to Five Guys Burger Restaurant on a Friday night [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; border: black 1px solid;" src="http://nocbiovalleystudentsnetwork.orbius.com/Eat.pg/Five-guys-Burgers-and-Fries.page/_embedded/7aff6357-880f-40f0-82ee-0bfc918033ad.jpg" alt="giant hamburger, huge calories, comfort food, five guys hamburgers, cheeseburger, oak park hamburgers, restaurants, chicago, IL, lettuce, tomato, fries, big" width="343" height="238" />Five Guys Burgers in Oak Park is a restaurant that originates from DC and has brought their brand of big juicy burgers to do the Chicagoland area. I went to Five Guys Burger Restaurant on a Friday night around 9pm and found a packed restaurant full of a mixture of both families having a late dinner and young people on date night. I was excited that a new restaurant was finally moving into the space that Five Guys has on Lake Street in Oak Park. That space seemed vacant all 7 years that I have lived there. The downtown area of Oak Park is always in constant renewal so this new restaurant is a fitting addition to the scene.</p>
<p>Five Guys has a small menu of basic items but they are made with high quality fresh ingredients. The menu consists of Hamburgers (Regular and Junior size with or without cheese or bacon (or both) and a whole list of toppings), fresh cut potatoes french fries (with or without spicy seasoning) Hot Dogs (with or without bacon and cheese), Grilled cheese sandwiches, Veggie burgers (not as popular) and fountain drinks. I have listed the Five Guys menu items, prices and nutrition calories below for easy reference. (Chicago / Oak Park Prices)</p>
<p>Hamburger $4.39 (700 calories)</p>
<p>Cheeseburger $4.99 (840 calories)</p>
<p>Bacon Burger $5.19 (780 calories)</p>
<p>Bacon Cheeseburger $5.79 (920 calories)</p>
<p>Little Hamburger $3.29 (480 calories)</p>
<p>Little Cheeseburger $3.59 (550 calories)</p>
<p>Little Bacon Burger $3.99 (560 calories)</p>
<p>Little Bacon Cheeseburger $4.29 (630 calories)</p>
<p>Kosher Hot Dog $2.99 (545 calories) (not really Chicago style)</p>
<p>Cheese Dog or Bacon Dog $3.69 (625 calories)</p>
<p>Bacon Cheese Dog $3.99 (695 calories)</p>
<p>Veggie or Grilled Cheese $2.29 (440/430 calories)</p>
<p>Reg Fries $2.59 (620 calories)</p>
<p>Large Fries $4.19 (1464 calories)</p>
<p>Reg Drinks $1.59</p>
<p>Large Drinks $1.79</p>
<p>Five Guys Address: 1115 Lake Street, Oak Park, IL</p>
<p>Phone (708) 358-0856 Fax (708) 358-0906</p>
<p>I was pleasantly surprised to see that the stacks of potato sacks in the lobby were not only for show when one of the employees came out and got one to go make into the fresh cut fries. I was also very happy with the burgers and the beef was very good. A burger here is much better than any fast food place and you don&#8217;t have to pay a lot more for the extra quality. They do distract you from all the calories by saying that all the potatoes are fresh cut from Idaho and they don&#8217;t use frozen processed meats. So, beware of the calories when you enjoy their food in moderation. (but it is good!)</p>
<p>The Five Guys restaurant decor is simple. They have a red and white checkerboard theme to the restaurant and the walls are dominated by their Zagat reviews and quotes from restaurant reviewers over the years. The place to get in line to order is a bit confusing because of where the door is, but most people figure it out within a minute or two.</p>
<p>I found out that a regular hamburger from Five Guys is really a double burger and in my case a double cheeseburger. The Jr is a regular hamburger, I would order that next time. The fresh cut fries are very good and I would go order fries there as a meal alone since they give you so many. I ended up not able to finish either the double cheeseburger or the fries but luckily I brought my fiance along and he did.</p>
<p>If you are on a diet or watching your fat and cholesterol intake this is not the place for you to go. The menu at Five Guys is fresh and made from great real ingredients without preservatives but the portions are large and the calorie quantity is huge. If you go to Five Guys Burger Restaurant and want to watch the calories I recommend thee small little hamburger and splitting a fri with someone you are with. Then you would end up with a total of 790 calories, which is a lot but far less than I consumed that day during my visit. If you don&#8217;t have to watch calories this is a great place to go enjoy fresh juicy burgers in Chicago.  </p>
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Super Bowl Party Ideas &#038; Dip Recipes that are Family Friendly is a post from: Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog! Every winter people all over Chicagoland huddle around their TV sets to watch the 2 best teams in the NFL go for the Super Bowl win regardless of if our Bears are in the game [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://chicagoweekendfun.com/2009/01/06/super-bowl-party-ideas-dip-recipes-food-family-friendly-2009-fun/">Super Bowl Party Ideas &#038; Dip Recipes that are Family Friendly</a> is a post from: <a href="http://chicagoweekendfun.com">Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog!</a></p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; border: black 1px solid;" src="http://www.stpetehamptonsuites.com/images/apg_1203615702.jpg" alt="super bowl 43 game 2009 in Tampa, february 1 florida, logo, 43, winners" width="259" height="211" />Every winter people all over <strong>Chicagoland</strong> huddle around their TV sets to watch the 2 best teams in the <strong>NFL go for the Super Bowl</strong> win regardless of if our <strong>Bears</strong> are in the game or not. <strong>We still enjoy seeing a good football game with any of the teams and throwing a big Superbowl party to celebrate. My ideas for Superbowl recipes had gotten a bit stale so I did some research for some new ideas and recipes this year in 2009. </strong></p>
<p>Some of my friends enjoy going to one of the many<strong> local sports bars </strong>to enjoy the camaraderie of a full bar cheering and others like to gather with friends and family and watch the <strong>Super Bowl at home</strong>. Either way you get the glory of the game and (sometimes) the entertainment of the commercials. (there have been a lot of weird and not-at-all-funny commercials in the last few years)</p>
<p>With the <strong>economy</strong> doing so poorly this year I am guessing more people will be planning on watching the big <strong>Superbowl game at home in 2009</strong>. This means that you may have to dig up some recipes for munchies for guests or just for your own kids and family. Here are some <strong>non-typical recipes and ideas</strong> for  while watching the big <strong>Super Bowl game on TV </strong>this year.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; border: black 1px solid;" src="http://graphics.boston.com/bonzai-fba/Globe_Photo/2004/02/02/1075730444_7666.jpg" alt="superbowl celebration, confetti, flutter fetti, player, football, winners, win, scores, commercials, ny, new england patriots, I love chocolate" width="219" height="162" />1. Here is a <strong>chocolate treat recipe</strong> I red about on a friend&#8217;s blog that I think would be very appropriate for a Super Bowl event. Take 2 wheat thins and make a peanut butter sandwich out of them, then dip it in melted chocolate (like a chocolate fountain you may have lying around from 2006 or a Hershey&#8217;s kiss fondue pot) It&#8217;s a yummy snack attack!</p>
<p>2. If you have a more cultured crowd coming to watch the game try this recipe for <strong>baked brie recipe</strong> with jam. Take a grocery store pre-made puff pastry and lay out on a cookie sheet. Lay a wedge or round of Brie cheese on top and then spread jam (raspberry works well) on top.  Close up the pie crust over the brie, drizle with maple syrup and sprinkle with a handful of brown sugar. Bake at 350 degrees in the oven for 25-30 minutes until pastry is golden. Let sit and cool for 10 min before serving with crackers and apple wedges. (and wine)</p>
<p>3. Another great crowd pleasing dip recipe is<strong> Superbowl BLT Dip.</strong> This is great with anything from veggies to crackers to kettle cooked potato chips. Take 4 cooked slices bacon, 3 green onions sliced, 1 cup mayo, 1 cup lowfat greek yogurt, 1/4 cup arugula chopped in a food processor and pulse until chunky. Stir in crumbled bacon and 1 pint chopped grape tomatoes.</p>
<p>4. Use this Superbowl time together with family and friends to catch up. The guys may be glued to the TV and the game but most women I know use the time during the game and during the commercials to chat, catch up and spend some quality time with friends. It is rare that you can see everyone socially during the holidays because of crazy schedules, <strong>the Super Bowl is a great time to see some of the people</strong> you may have missed or re-unite family that was going in different directions during the holidays.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; border: black 1px solid;" src="http://www.superbowl2009.com/packages/tampastadium.gif" alt="tampa bay stadium, superbowl tickets, chicagoland, local, sportsbars" width="297" height="300" />5. <strong>Get Kids involved in the superbowl game by  making a football themed obstacle course</strong> throughout the rooms where the TV is not on. It gets the kids up off the couch at least at the commercial breaks and gets them some exercise. Try the running in tires move (with something like hula hoops), the jump over the back of the couch and land on your belly on the cushions move and the run in between a slalom pattern to get them going. They can even time themselves and see who gets the best time. This is also best supervised since you never know what may happen when kids get wound up.</p>
<p>6. <strong>Skip the company Superbowl football pool</strong>. In a recession like this, who has $20 to throw away anyway? It always ends up that one of the hard core sorts guys gets the best squares and wins. Keep that $20 in the bank for a rainy day this year.</p>
<p>7. <strong>Give prizes for best Superbowl football fan wear</strong>. Pick the team you will be following in the game and dress to impress with fan colors and gear if you have it. Kids may even want to face paint the number of their favorite player or go 1/2 and 1/2 with the colors of their team on their face or in hair coloring. (hair coloring seems more common for kids these days and in most cases is temporary). You can make a trophy out of tin foil and a small cardboard box for the winner.  </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://chicagoweekendfun.com/2008/12/19/christmas-craft-projects-ideas-snowflakes-kids-patterns-snowflake-ornament/">Christmas Craft Projects, Ideas &#038; Snowflakes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://chicagoweekendfun.com">Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog!</a></p>
Christmas Craft Projects, Ideas &#038; Snowflakes is a post from: Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog! Since I will have the week off next week and many kids are off from school I thought some Christmas Craft Ideas might be helpful and useful to the readers of Chicago Weekend Fun. (cat toys, origami snowflakes ornaments, garlands [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://chicagoweekendfun.com/2008/12/19/christmas-craft-projects-ideas-snowflakes-kids-patterns-snowflake-ornament/">Christmas Craft Projects, Ideas &#038; Snowflakes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://chicagoweekendfun.com">Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog!</a></p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; border: black 1px solid;" src="http://images.meredith.com/bhg/images/2008/06/ss_101183917.jpg" alt="christmas felt ornaments, how to make, pointsettia, stuffed, tree, ice skate, cute, kids, decorations, home, hand made crafts, ideas" width="205" height="259" />Since I will have the week off next week and many kids are off from school I thought some <strong>Christmas Craft Ideas</strong> might be helpful and useful to the readers of <strong>Chicago Weekend Fun</strong>. (cat toys, origami snowflakes ornaments, garlands and chocolate covered strawberries) </p>
<p>I am not an expert crafter like <strong>Martha Stewart</strong> but I have enjoyed my fair share of craft projects over the years. I think the fascination starts when you are a young girl in Brownies and Indian Princesses and <strong>all </strong>the projects are crafts. Popsicle sticks, rick rack, origami and felt come together with sequins and glue to make some great christmas ornaments and kid masterpieces.</p>
<p>Right now crafts are also <strong>popular</strong> because you can make <strong>decorations and gifts</strong> <strong>at home for less money</strong> that you would buying in stores. The <strong>use what you have</strong> philosophy is big right now with the <strong>recession</strong> and economic troubles. That said, <strong>I enjoy a good craft project whether it is a recession or not</strong>. Here are some recent craft projects I have done that you may enjoy too.</p>
<p>1. <strong>Catnip Felt Cat Toys</strong>- This is an easy inexpensive gift for people who have cats and want the kitty to get something for Christmas too. Felt is cheap and available for $.25 or $.50 per 8 x 11 inch at most craft or fabric stores. I got mine at Blick art supply and Hancock Fabrics because I wanted a lot of different colors.</p>
<p>You can be as elaborate or as simple as you would like with the shape of the cat nip pouch you are making. I made fortune cookie shaped catnip toys this Christmas and then sent them in Chinese food container boxes. A fortune cookie cat toy is made from a simple circle of felt folded over and sewn in 1/2. Before you close up the end, stuff it full of catnip and pack it down well. Then close up the end and fold the half circle in half again like a fortune cookie and stitch a few loops to hold it closed. Ta-da Cheap inexpensive cat fun. .</p>
<p>The cats don&#8217;t care what the shape is so if I am just using the 1/2 circles I call them catnip perogi. Otherwise a plain square pouch is ok too. Sewing doesn&#8217;t have to be super neat either, the simple over under stitch works well and I don&#8217;t bother to turn it inside out to hide the stitching either. The cat&#8217;s just want the catnip.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; border: black 1px solid;" src="http://images.marthastewart.com/images/content/web/goodthings/gt045_papstar01_l.jpg" alt="acordion fold paper star, snowflake, ornament, crafts decorations" width="210" height="264" />2. <strong>Wrapping paper scrap snowflakes</strong> &#8211; I hate always having small scraps of wrapping paper left over. It seems like such a waste. I read a few years ago about a way to make snowflakes from them in Martha Stewart Magazine and the instructions are actually pretty easy. It is like origami, but easier.</p>
<p>First take a scrap and make sure it is a perfect square. Then accordion fold the paper in 1/2 inch accordion folds. Then take a stapler and staple across the center of that thin folded bunch of paper. Next, take scissors and cut a pattern in the edges of the paper where the folds are. A pattern that cuts off some of the folded edges on both sides on the ends is always good, it lets the snowflake open more. Then unfold the snowflake ends and tape them together so the flake makes an accordion folded circle. See picture at left.</p>
<p>You can hang small stars or snowflakes on thechristmas tree as ornaments or hang larger ones in the window as a decoration. If you don&#8217;t like the white back to the star snowflake just make 2 and tape them together before hanging.</p>
<p>If you want 2 kinds of paper snowflakes, got to wikihow.com/Make-a-3D-Paper-Snowflake and they have another &#8220;how to&#8221; article that I liked although I haven&#8217;t tried this yet. A home full of hanging paper stars and snowflakes is a very festive place to have a party.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Home made garlands</strong> &#8211; I know this reminds people of the 70&#8242;s, but if you have that cheap basic ribbon around the house that is kind of shiny, just cut it into 2-3 inch strips and tape or glue the ends together. This can also be done with paper cut into 1 inch by 3 inch strips. It is also fun to pop popcorn and string it with a needle and thread and then decorate the trees outside with it and the birds come eat it. You have to get the string or thread out of the tree eventually but it is cute and functional for a while.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; border: black 1px solid;" src="http://images.smarter.com/blogs/chocolate%20strawberries.jpg" alt="how to make chocolate covered strawberries, tutorial, pictures, nuts, gift" width="198" height="173" />4. Ok food itn&#8217;t technically a craft. But with all the baking going on people sometimes forget how easy it is to make chocolate candy type gifts. I once used baking chocolate and some chocolate molds to make a chess set as a gift. It was a popular gift and it was not that expensive. The only thing is that baker&#8217;s chocolate isn&#8217;t quite as sweet as the milk chocolate most people are used to, so finding another brand to melt down and use might be better.</p>
<p>Another great easy food to make is Fudge and everyone likes getting that as a tasty gift. The basic ingredients of fudge are chocolate chips, butter and condensed sweetened milk. Some people add marshmallows or nuts to the mix and a pinch of salt but it is basically just melted and then mixed together and then put into a baking dish in the fridge to harden. Here is an easy <strong>Fudge recipe for kids to make in the microwave</strong>. fudge-recipe.com/microwave-fudge-recipe.html</p>
<p>Also, <strong>chocolate covered strawberries</strong> are always a big hit. Chocolate is easy to melt in the microwave (or double boiler if you happen to have one) And you just dip the strawberries in and put them on a wax paper lined cookie sheet. Then drizzle with white chocolate or nuts to finish them off before putting them in the fridge for a few hours. These only keep a few days, so make the same day as the party if possible and don&#8217;t layer on the chocolate too thick, or it is difficult to eat. This is also a yummy treat for Valentine&#8217;s Day.</p>
<p>5. If you like the look of crafts and like giving hand made gifts without the hours of work you can always check out <strong>Etsy.com for hand made in the USA crafts that make great gifts</strong>. They have a full range of items available that are so well done that they look just as professional as the things you would buy in stores.</p>
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Macy&#8217;s Christmas Window Decorations on State Street in Chicago Suck? is a post from: Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog! I was just viewing this video from Leigh Hanlon on ChicagoCareless.com about how this year&#8217;s Macy&#8217;s window decorations suck since the company let go their former window designer Amy Meadows and cut the costs to produce the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://chicagoweekendfun.com/2008/12/04/macys-christmas-window-decorations-on-state-street-display-in-chicago-suck/">Macy&#8217;s Christmas Window Decorations on State Street in Chicago Suck?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://chicagoweekendfun.com">Chicago Weekend Fun Entertainment Blog!</a></p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; border: black 1px solid;" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3045/3052296168_eec901bf96.jpg?v=0" alt="chicago macy's window displays decorations suck chicago state street cheap story" width="345" height="252" />I was just viewing this video from Leigh Hanlon on ChicagoCareless.com about how this year&#8217;s Macy&#8217;s window decorations suck since the company let go their former window designer Amy Meadows and cut the costs to produce the motorized diorama type Christmas holiday displays. In fact they imply that they are so sucky and cheap this year that it&#8217;s not worth making the trek from the suburbs or other parts of Chicago to see them. Ouch!</p>
<p>I have been going to see the Marshall Field&#8217;s and now Macy&#8217;s Christmas window displays for about 5 years now. (since I have worked downtown) and I have to say that every year along the way they have gotten cheaper or re-used displays from past years to save money. Guess why? The department store business isn&#8217;t very good these days. People don&#8217;t really want to shop at a store that they can get everything in one place for some reason, and favor specialty niche retailers now. So, Macy&#8217;s like Marshall Fields, is not selling as much merchandise or making as much profit so they have to keep cutting costs.  (and the recession really isn&#8217;t helping)</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; border: black 1px solid;" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/37/75993046_4bad6b6a5c.jpg?v=0" alt="chicago macy's christmas window displays decorations, winter, downtown, holidays" width="344" height="282" />Plus, in another criticism of Macy&#8217;s is that they must pay a boatload of royalties to all the celebs they licence names from to promote their house brand products. (Martha Stewart, we&#8217;re looking at you) So, there goes the profits that would have been there in other years.</p>
<p>Personally I don&#8217;t know if I would go as far as saying the window displays &#8221;suck&#8221; this year but they aren&#8217;t near the glory they once had. The designs look much less traditional and rely on a lot of cardboard cut outs and less of the dolls and actual moving parts. (this has been the trend for a while though) I have posted some pictures of the windows now and some from 2005 that I took before Macy&#8217;s bought Marshall Fields here.</p>
<p>So, if you want to go see the window decorations at Macy&#8217;s downtown in Chicago this winter with the kids or maybe haven&#8217;t seen their windows in the past, it is ok but not <em>wow</em> kind of work. If you used to love the attention to detail in the old traditional windows, you won&#8217;t be happy with these, and it is probably worth saving yourself the trip unless you really like going to the walnut room.</p>
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