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August, 2009

The Sweatshop: For Men

In an attempt to ease The Sweatshop’s ever-increasing holiday workload, today’s blog entry has been outsourced to the Web’s foremost kind-of blogger/twitter-lover, PT.

Prior to Allyson and I dating, my dietary habits were not exactly spectacular. I wasn’t ExtraValuin’, DoubleCheesin’ and TripleThickMilkshakin’ myself to an early, artery-clogged grave by any means. But I definitely did not always chose the most practical or most imaginative option when it came to feeding myself. Since I graduated from college and started working full-time, I purchased every single lunch from one of many of the Loop’s various eateries. While I would always try to be as health-conscious as possible with my lunch choices, I was spending bundle on my mid-day meals. To look back and do the math, to think about the amount of money spent over the years on eating meals out every day is both alarming and embarrassing. I justified doing this because A) I wanted to sleep in as much as humanly possible in the morning B) I felt I deserved a treat for working a job I didn’t like, and C) I couldn’t possibly make a delicious lunch for myself in the time between waking up and leaving for work.

When Allyson caught wind of what I had been doing for lunch for the past few years, she was less than thrilled “Seriously PT? Seriously?“. From there, a challenge was made. For the whole month of February, I didn’t eat out for a single meal. We packed lunches in the morning, and I soon realized how easy and inexpensive it was to put together a great lunch at home. It felt so great to know I was saving upwards of $7/day by brown baggin’ it. Once March 1st hit, Allyson ended our eating-out fast with brunch at Handlebar, and I was successfully deprogrammed of my prior work-lunch habit.

Seasonal Cold Asian Noodles

Seasonal Cold Asian Noodles

This week I pleasantly surprised to see when Allyson threw together a gigantic batch of these cold Asian noodles with seasonal veggies (yellow squash, green beans, corn, and cucumber). It was enough for her meal that night, and for two lunch-sized portions  for us to eat the next day. We generally used chow-mein noodles when we make this dish, but Allyson substituted whole wheat spaghetti. The summer veggies all tasted so fresh and went so well with the noodle’s sweet and spicy dressing.

Again, to look back at my old lunch habits, a lunch like this– which aside from probably not existing anywhere in the downtown area– would probably cost $6-8 if it were purchased at My Thai or Wow Bao.

Yesterday, with a fresh loaf of bread baked, nothing sounded better to me for lunch than a tuna sandwich.

When I moved out my old apartment a while back, my then-roommate bequeathed to me several cans of hella-fancy white albacore. We were down to our last can, and I couldn’t think of anything better to nosh on at the end of my work week than this sophisticated sandwich.

Fancy Fish Friday

Fancy Fish Friday

CUCUMBERS ON TUNA. I cannot endorse this enough. For one reason of another, I was a tad skeptical this combo would be good. My God, I feel so foolish for questioning Allyson’s tuna-related recommendations.

To think that I’d be missing out on meals like this if I were still stuck in my eat-out-every-day rut is sad. Not only saving money, but getting to use your imagination to create an awesome meal for yourself is such a treat. I’ve made it my mission to try and convert many of my co-workers who eat like I once did. I haven’t been as successful as I would hope; but if I can at least annoy and make my co-workers feel bad about the decsions they’re making, I’ll have done my job, right? Right?

…I’m starting to see why I  eat a majority of my homemade lunches alone.

Lunches are only half of my ore-Allyson not-stellar eating habits. I’ve always loved to cook; but I when work would get stressful, and all I wanted to when I came home was kick up my feet and watch It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia on Hulu, I’d keep pre-processed meals on hand to both maximize my lazy time and a minimize any extra ‘work I had to put into my evening. Granted not EVERY meal was this way, but I had two major FoodCrutches I loved to keep on hand for nights like these: Soy Nuggets and frozen pizzas. The former I admittedly still crave from time to time. Soy Nuggets + Sweet and Sour sauce are easy (and somewhat embarrassing) comfort food. Frozen pizzas on the other hand, are totally a thing of the past since Allyson adn I have more or less perfected the art of the homemade pizza.

Drool

Drool

Faint.

Faint.

This week we threw together a yellow squash, caramelized onion, and pineapple pizza. Aside from letting the pizza dough rise, there really isn’t a terrible discrepancy between the time it takes to make a homemade pie vs. a frozen pizza. The taste of every ingredient in this pizza shines, somethinf I could never say about a frozen pizza which, while easy to make, tasted homogenized as F. Side note: I put green olives on my half of this pizza and it was incredible. Olives get a bad rap on this blog; and I want to let all your olive lovers out there know that the green olive/pineapple combo is a match made in HEAVEN. it’s going to be my new go-to, the sweet, salty, briny, combo canNOT be beat.

8.22.09 beets 004 (2)8.22.09 beets 005 (2)

So last night, it was my night to make dinner for Allyson and me. While looking for a recipe which included several of the veggies Allyson scored in Michigan, I stumbled upon this recipe for a warm lentil salad with roasted beets and goat cheese. I apologize for the above photos not really doing the dish justice, but, this salad was amazing! Allyson had reservations prior to her first bite. I’ll concede that the plate did look a bit like brown mush with these bright beets stacked on top, but the lentils were so flavorful, and both the sherry vinegarette and goat cheese made this salad a bright and satisfying home-cooked triumph.

8.22.09 beets 006 (2) To wash it all down, we cracked open this bottle of Leelanau Cellars Gerwurztraminer– a gift from Allyson’s mom.  It was exciting because this was a type of wine neither of us had ever heard of (Note: this wine was not chilled prior to us opening it, so please note the ice cubes in our wine glasses. We are officially senior citizens over here.). Gerwurztraminer must be German for Diabetes-enducer, because this was probably the sweetest non-dessert wine I’ve ever had. It was delicious, and went really well with our savory-as-hell lentil salad. The back of the bottle says the contents of this bottle of wine holds the “Taste Northern Michigan”. Who knew record unemployment rates could taste so sweet? AWWWWWW DAAAAAMN! BITING WINE-RELATED SOCIAL COMMENTARY! OH NO I DIDN’T!

In conclusion, some of the best times Allyson and I have had together are while we’re blazing new trails in the kitchen. Not only has our relationship yielded a more hands-on, thrifty way of looking at food for me; but it also given us fond memories and a more-expansive culinary skill set. That being said. I am inviting you all, the entire internet, over to our house for the meal of your choosing. And if you choose soy nuggets, we may be best friends for life.

Very Ugly Yarn Dilemma

I’ve been a little off kilter this week. There are a lot of things up in the air! I’m working on my class schedule which is an overwhelming (-ly fun!) task. I’m playing catch up at work from the time I missed. My roommate is moving out. PT and I are trying to figure things out. My papa is in the hospital with bleeding ulcers.

I’m just trying to hold on to things I know. Like knitting.

Seed Stitch Front Panel

Seed Stitch Front Panel

I finished the seed stitch front panel of the Vogue Cropped Jacket with a miraculously small amount of complaining. I’m really liking how this sweater is coming out! I’m glad I added stitches to the panel; it looks like it will close nicely once I finish the other side’s panel and neckline.

I was on ravelry yesterday and saw that another woman was knitting this sweater and added 10 stitches to the front panel, too! It does make me feel better when I question the pattern with a friend.

Ugos

Ugos

Kind of Blinding, Even

Kind of Blinding, Even

I’ve also been cleaning. Since I was in Michigan for a while, and then had a house guest last weekend, things started to get a little unpleasant.

I’ve got so many bags around with knitting and yarn in it I try not to think about it. Just Monday I cleaned and sorted at least 6 different bags. One of them had this painfully ugly yarn in it! I was given this yarn because the woman who bought it started that scarf with the bright rainbow yarn and hated it. I hate it so much that I threw it in a bag and haven’t seen it for three years.

I’m having trouble throwing it away, though, so it just sits in a bag in the corner.

Why am I having trouble throwing it away?

Yep. $37.95

Yep. $37.95

So I’ve got like $120 of really ugly yarn on my hands.

Help!

Little Dutch Girl

I had a 50% off one online purchase at JoAnn.com, so I just assumed that that would probably take care of the shipping and I would be paying close to the $8.99 normal price for the Fishermen’s Wool I needed. Little did I know that shipping is $5.99! So even with my coupon I would still be looking at a total of $10.49 and a 7-14 day waiting period for my yarn. In 14 days I’ll be two days away from going back to Michigan for Labor Day weekend where I can get the yarn at Hobby Lobby, with a 40% coupon, for like $5.

Sometimes it’s hard being Dutch. I know in my head that we are talking about very small amounts of money, but can my heart justify spending an extra $5.49 for a skein of yarn just because I’m inpatient? It’s not even like I’m anywhere near wearing this sweater. It’s AUGUST, for Christ’s sake.

Then I remembered there is now a Michael’s in Chicago! In the South Loop. A quick google maps search and it is 5.2 miles away, a 10.4 round trip on my bike. My legs are coming off an extremely inactive trip in Michigan, and an extremely fatty weekend.

1) $10.49. Possible two week wait time.

2) Like $5.00. Almost three week wait time, get yarn over Labor Day in Michigan.

3) $8.99. 10.4 mile round trip to Michael’s, where they might not even have it.

I go on Michaels.com. If you sign up for their newsletter you get a 50% off one item coupon. Option 3 it is!

I bike down after work. I take it slow; it’s hot, I’m out of shape, but I make it and I’m feeling good! Michael’s is in that new mall with the new Whole Foods (which I shielded my eyes from and ran quickly by).

That is Better!

That is Better!

Upon entering I see Halloween displays! Still kind of ridiculous, but Halloween is two solid holidays and almost two months before Christmas, so I’m cool with it. They are excited about Halloween! I almost am, too.

Suck it, JoAnn.

I find the yarn section which is much smaller than JoAnn’s, so I get a little nervous. I find the Lion Brand Fishermen’s Wool and sigh. FOILED AGAIN!

YES!!!

YES!!!

But wait! What is behind those ugly free patterns? MY YARN! It was hiding, but I grab one and run back up to the front of the store like someone is going to steal it from me.

With my 50% coupon? $4.95 baby! I am feeling so good I don’t even feel how much my legs hurt as I climbed the escalator back to my bike.  But oh. Oh did I feel it through the headwind all the way back home. But I had my yarn! I could start working on my sweater again!

GAH! SEED STITCH FOIL!

GAH! SEED STITCH FOIL!

I get home and realize the next thing I have to do is the seed stitch front panel. The SEED STITCH FRONT PANEL!

I. Hate. Seed. Stitch.

I know I have to do it, I know! I knew I had to do it coming in. And I knit a couple rows. Like, 6.

… and now I’m looking for my next project :)

You Know, Like the Olympics

Elizabeth and I met at Adrian College our freshmen year. We were both there for only one year, but the year highlights include strip monopoly, Optical Illusion Boy, me living off cookies and coffee for 9 months, Cripple Boy, Brad playing Oasis and Travis nonstop, Dreamy Matt Rife, Chelsea and I becoming drummers, The Gloworm, and a WHOLE lot of boy drama. Elizabeth, Chelsea, Lindsay and I, while recapping our weekends one Monday at lunch, discovered that between the four of us we made out with enough boys in the past 2 days to field a baseball team.

Elizabeth and I hadn’t seen each other since my 21st birthday party four and a half years ago. You know, like the Olympics.  She lives in Columbus, just far enough away from Chicago to make that an inconvenient drive. But she did it Friday! And 7 hours later she was in, and then we were out, of Chicago.

Colleen's Birthday

Colleen's Birthday

We had to drive out to St Charles for Colleen’s birthday party. After Elizabeth’s drive, and I had just gotten back in the city a couple hours before as well, we weren’t exactly pumped about the two hour drive through traffic to the burbs, but we had to do it for Colleen.

Well, I had to do it for Colleen and Elizabeth was a trooper.

Blueberry Pancakes and Potatoes with Fresh Dill

Blueberry Pancakes and Potatoes with Fresh Dill

Saturday morning we made blueberry pancakes with the abundance of blueberries I brought back from Michigan, and potatoes with fresh dill.

It was hot and sunny and beautiful in Chicago Saturday, so Elizabeth and I walked around Logan Square and Wicker Park for a while with iced coffees before heading to Handlebar for a late lunch.

Elizabeth is PUMPED

Elizabeth is PUMPED

We walked over to The Clipper for drinks after some Saturday night baseball (that Elizabeth was also a trooper through).

PT Ready to Ride

PT Ready to Ride

Beers and the Band

Beers and the Band

Gil and Martin came with a friend, and PT rode over despite having a Tastee Freeze-for-dinner tummy ache (Elizabeth and I didn’t seem to have a problem with it!).

Clue on a Rainy Afternoon

Clue on a Rainy Afternoon

Sunday was rainy, so we played Clue! PT looks like he is really concentrating on the game, but it was a massacre. Elizabeth won twice and I won once.

BORED

BORED

Pudge thought we were the lamest people in the history of the world.

Look Out!

Look Out!

So she made us some drinks! The combo of the night? Aloe vera juice and coconut rum. Well done, Pudge. Well done.

Beet Salad and Fresh Corn on the Cob

Beet Salad and Fresh Corn on the Cob

They went very well with the beet salad and corn on the cob we made for dinner. Elizabeth has never eaten beets before, and she gave this a thumbs up! Naturally.

Night Beach

Night Beach

After dinner it stopped raining enough for us to drive over to North Avenue Beach, something we had been talking about all weekend, but with the Air and Water Show and it being 90 degrees, it was crowded and loud all weekend.

Water? 0 Degrees

Water? 0 Degrees

Of course, without sun the water was a little cold! This was about as far as we could make it.

But the city was beautiful and the beach was empty. There was even a storm over the water we were watching for a while.

I think we showed Elizabeth a good time. I mean, who doesn’t like blueberry pancakes, clue, and the night beach?

It was nice to be back in the city for me, too. Sleeping in a bed was sweet! Seeing the kitties, and PT, was much needed. And those four pounds I didn’t gain while home I sure gained this weekend!

I’m looking forward to seeing Elizabeth again in four and a half years for my 30th birthday party! We planned this one out well, actually.

JoAnn Fail

Vogue Cropped Jacket Body Finished!

Vogue Cropped Jacket Body Finished!

While I work my way through the pictures from this weekend (friend in town=CRAZINESS!), I wanted to pop up and say hi! I don’t think I’ve been away from you this long ever. I miss ya.

I mentioned before that I was getting low on the Lion Brand Fishermen’s Wool for my Vogue Cropped Jacket. I worked on it a little bit this weekend, enough to know that once Elizabeth left town I would need to high tail it over to JoAnn and get another skein.

But look how cute! I finished the whole body! I love this sweater, it came together really well. I had a little problem attaching the sleeves and the body for the yoke decreases, and I fudged the numbers and just worked with what I had. So far I’m really happy with it! I even slipped it on despite the heat to see what it looked like. Pieces left? The front panels and neckline.

So I battled the storms this afternoon and made it to JoAnn, where I was met with one of the most painful sights ever:

I Mean, Seriously?

I Mean, Seriously?

It is August 17th. I feel bad enough scheduling holiday themed classes in September, but to pull out your Christmas yarn on AUGUST 17th?! Something told me that this trip wasn’t going to end well.

I found the Fishermen’s Wool section. I looked up:

Close...

Close...

I looked down:

Nope.

Nope.

Huh. I asked someone and apparently JoAnn doesn’t carry the Maple Tweed I got at Hobby Lobby in Michigan.

So, you have it right. I have to now order a skein of Lion Brand Fishermen’s Wool in Maple Tweed online.

But at least I don’t have to look at Christmas yarn on JoAnn.com.