Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Sometimes We Feel Like We're Writing a Food Blog


Many of you may remember how excited we were to have our dear, sweet sister Stephanie join us earlier in the trip, and how sad we were to have her leave. Well, we've got the most amazing news! She's back to join us for her birthday...and our last state, Illinois!


If you're in Chicago, and you're hungry, the place to go is Giordanno's Pizza!
Everyone is well aware of Chicago's infamy as the place to eat deep dish pizza, but deep dish lover or not, Giordanno's stuffed pizzas will have you licking every last cheesy bite right off the plate.


Besides the tall piece of their crunchy crust you save for the end, those toppings that they craft right into the middle of the top and bottom layers of crust will make your mouth water like no pizza or pizza like food has before.
If it isn't the savory smells inside the restaurant that will convince you of their goodness, it'll be the tang of their barbeque bacon chicken stuffed pizza.

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Cannoli for the birthday girl!
We do have to admit that sometimes we feel like we're writing a food blog.
From cantaloupe, to beignets, to coffee, to pizza, we've almost literally eaten our way across America. 
But we've enjoyed every bit of it and are incredibly eager to bring all these recipes home to try ourselves!

""I wake up every morning because I have bills to pay."

"I wake up every morning because I don't wanna miss anything!!"

"I wake up just because I need to work. :)"


During the construction in 1927, architect Edward Bennett collaborated with French sculptor Marcel Loyau and engineer Jacques Lambert to fashion Buckingham fountain.
This magnificent centerpiece of Grant Park would not only be dedicated in honor of Clarence Buckingham, but also come to be known as one of the world's largest working fountains!


If you're brave enough to cross a few lanes of busy street traffic, head down to the path by the water and enjoy some of that gorgeous end of March sunshine!


Up the road a bit and back across the traffic, you'll find yourself in Millennium Park, and standing right next to the Chicago Bean!


Officially named the Cloud Gate by it's sculptor, Anish Kapoor, who was inspired by liquid mercury, this outdoor work of art has become an icon for the city, and a whimsical place for tourists to visit!


All 110 tons of the sculpture were formed to reflect the distinguished Chicago skyline and clouds above for passerby's to walk under and explore their reflection from all sorts of angles...even as though they were walking up and into the sky!


We started our day out with pizza pie, and now we're going to finish it off with dessert pie from Hoosier Mama's Pie company! :)

"I've got work!"


As you might remember from Jeanette's birthday in New Hampshire, every year on our birthdays our Dad gets us flowers! Since Stephanie wasn't going to be home, he couldn't give them to Stephanie on her birthday.


Number one rule of the road trip is that You Can't Split Up The Group.
This made it a little difficult, trying to buy and hide a long stem pink rose for Stephanie as we made our way back to meet up with our Illinois family!
But set inside Jeanette's purse and tucked under the fold of her jacket, we safely transported this beautiful birthday wish with minimal petal loss!


A great big birthday wish to our sweet sister Stephanie!
We're so glad to have you back!


To pizza pie, pizza dessert, and a beautiful birthday,
Love,
The Crew +Stephanie

1 comment:

  1. Sherry Thurston of Rapid City SD told me about your adventure. Cool trip, cool question. I am cycling to 48 states to ask, How will we live tomorrow? Check out wwww.howwillwelivetomorrow.com, respond, and I will post your response and highlight your blog.

    Paul

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