Saturday, September 1, 2012

My life - My sad garden

Oh how I love my garden....more liked loved my garden.  Some critter has eaten just about everything. But I finally caught the critter in the act.  In the light of the afternoon sun, I saw movement in my garden.  I thought it was a cat until I saw it sit up and gnaw away on a stem.  I ran and got my phone and took this pic as it was running away.  Can anyone identify what animal this is???

 Here's the hole it made under our fence to get to my garden, aka the local vegi buffet.
 Look how sad my brussel sprout plants look with no leaves.
Look at the pitiful cauliflower.

Next year.....fencing.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

My life - My Smelly Dog

My dog, Jake, got skunked last night.  It was horrible.  He got it right in the face and was drooling, shaking his head and rubbing himself all over the ground.  Poor thing.  I called my friend, Chris, who came right over with her "Skunk Kit".

Here is her recipe for washing your dog who has been skunked....1 gallon vinegar to one box of baking soda.  Rub it in all over your dog, focusing on the sprayed area.  Leave it on for about 10 minutes - that's a hard thing.  He desperately wanted to shake and rub himself all over the ground.  After that wash him off with Dawn dishsoap.

He still smells. just not as pungently. It is an awful thing.  Our old dog, Lucy, had gotten sprayed when the kids were all little.  I didn't realize it and let her into the house.  She was literally in the house 4 seconds and when I brought the kids to daycare the next day, everyone commented on how they smelled skunk from the kids.  The smell gets into your nose and no matter where you are, you smell it.

Just wondering......I know there are various recipes as to how to wash your dog after they have been skunked....what is yours??  Please share your skunked stories....this is not fun.




Monday, August 27, 2012

Restaurant Review- Cafe Ba Ba Reba and Annette's Italian Ice - Chicago, IL

We had a great Saturday night out at Cafe Ba Ba Reba in Chicago.  I haven't been there since I was in my 20's and it is now owned by Lettuce Entertain You, which made me a bit skeptical of the quality food and service we were going to have.  But we had a wonderful meal. I had made a reservation through Open Table. In fact, I have booked so many reservations through Open Table that I earned a $20 check to spend at any Open Table restaurant.  We were pleasantly surprised at our final bill as well.  It was about $35 per person - including the drinks. Not bad at all for the fun food and night we had.

We got very lucky when we got there because a parking spot opened up right in front of the restaurant.   If we didn't get that, we may have had to valet for $11.

When we went in, I asked if we could get seated in the porch area, which luckily there was a table. We just ordered a bunch of dishes - about 2-3 each plus a paella that we all shared.
This is their raspberry sangria.  It was great!  Scott and I split a half pitcher, which was the perfect amount for 2 people to share.
This dish was on their specials list.  It was green olives stuffed with goat cheese with a garlic aoili.  It was not so good.  The strong flavor of the green olives overtook all other flavors.
This was one of the table's favorite dished.  This was shrimp with garlic and olive oil.  It had a lot of slivers of garlic and was so tasty.  Anything with garlic is good if you ask me.
This was another table favorite.  This is a beef empanada.  Crispy, flaky with very well seasoned beef inside.  We ordered a chicken one too, but everyone liked the beef one better.
This is the seafood paella we ordered.  We ordered it only for 2 people and look how huge it was.  It came to the table like this.
Once he portioned out the shrimp, he scraped the rice off the pan and served it.
This was my plate.  It was amazing.  It had a wonderful crunch to the rice and SO much flavor.  I must try to make paella myself.
These scallops were perfectly cooked, melt in your mouth fresh.  And there were bits of bacon along with herbs.  Great dish.
This picture was horrible, but this was also one of the favorite dishes of the table.  It was short ribs with this amazing spice and sweet sauce. We also ordered the salmon, but I was told that it had no flavor.  I didn't even bother to try it.
After our dinner at Cafe Ba Ba Reba, we walked around the corner to Annette's Italian Ice.  It was amazing!  I found it on Yelp when looking for a place near us that served only dessert.  What a great find!  There is only a window, no inside location.  There were seats outside that we hung at while we enjoyed our ices.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Restaurant review - Barrington Country Bistro, Barrington, IL

We were looking for a new place to try - and we struck gold.  I used Yelp and Open Table combined to find this gem.  Barrington Country Bistro was fantastic - great service and great food.  The menu changes everyday (which means we have more incentive to come back). We sat outside, which was a wonderful option.  We felt that this restaurant was very reasonable for the high level of food and service.  It was about $35 dollars for each of us, with no alcohol, no coffee and sharing one dessert.
This was our appetizer.  It is ahi tuna tartare. It was one of the best variations of tuna tartare I had ever  had.  It was served in a crispy shell.  It had bits of pear in a light lime-mirin sauce.  Incredible.
These were raviolis made with handmade pasta they make there.  It has prosciutto, roasted squash and ricotta in a sage beurre blanc.  This plate was the smaller option. You can also order a full order of this dish, which is a nice option they had with quite of few of their menu choices.
Look inside this pocket of yummy.
This was the roasted chicken my husband ordered.  It was the best tasting chicken I have ever tasted.  So full of flavor and moist.  And it was served so beautifully - feast for the eyes. Amish chicken, olives, tomatoes, cipollini onions, fingerling potatoes, haricort verts in a dill rosemary sauce. Simply the best chicken I have ever had.  The herbs were under the skin as well as all around it.
Look at this happy tomato, covered in juices and herbs.
This was my lyonniase salad.  On top of greens that were bathed in a warm shallot - bacon vinargartte was a perfectly cooked poached egg.  When I broke it open, the warm yolk flowed over the salad gives it a perfect warm coating.
Here you can see the  lardon (french bacon), fingerling potatoes and shallots in this wonderful, rich  salad.
Here is our dessert - Chocolate Pave.  It was luscious. It was chocolate cake with a cashew praline layer. Sweet and crunchy. The squiggle was somewhat sour, which I liked, but my husband didn't.  It came with strawberry ice cream, but I asked for vanilla ice cream instead.  It was a totally and decadently perfect way to end this wonderful meal.
Our check came with these coconut maccaroons.  I love maccaroons. Crunchy outside, sweet throughout, sticky inside, with nice shreds of coconut.  Happy mouth treats!