I had to smile at yesterday’s TimeHop – Heather and Karli, can you believe this was three years ago already?  I recapped my day at The Chopping Block on this post back in October of 2013.   I never in a million years would have thought three years later I’d be working there!

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I was happy that my schedule allowed me to take the train to work yesterday, because it was an icky day and I am not a fan of driving in the rain.  I fixed a bagel sammie for the train ride – Dutch Farms brand bagels are only 6 smart points, so with the egg whites, ham, cheese and spinach, this sammie comes in at 10 smart points.  Served on a paper towel because I am classy like that.

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This is what it looked like when I walked into work – the clouds were hanging so low you could hardly see the tops of the buildings.

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It was a private party of a small group of 22.  The menu was Chicago steak house menu that included shrimp cocktail, a chopped salad with blue cheese, radicchio, romaine and a killer salad dressing, twice baked potatoes, steak with a red wine compound butter, dinner rolls from scratch AND cheesecake with a raspberry sauce.

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I have to mention that The Chopping Block does not skimp on quality of ingredients.  Chef Andrew above broke down a whole beef tenderloin to get these amazing steaks, and while I am not the hugest fan of shallots, this red wine compound butter was pretty amazing.  This is something that could really elevate a weeknight dinner, or impress when you have company over.

This recipe is compliments of The Chopping Block.

Before I knew it, it was time to meet up with my long time blog friend Aimee of Amazing in Motion.   She and I started following each other when Hannah was in high school, so ate least six years?  She’s in town to do the Chicago Marathon on Sunday and it looks like the weather is going to be amazing for it.   She’s vegan, so I wanted to find a place that she would be comfortable eating at.  I made some granola and jelly for her, but decided last minute not to bring it with because I didn’t want her to eat anything unusual before race day and I didn’t want to be responsible if she had a bad race by eating something new.  I’ll be sending you a care package when you get back Aimee!

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Native Café is a local Chicago chain that has three locations.  I relied on Yelp to point me in the right direction on what to order.  I ordered a small order of the “chicken” buffalo strips that had a delicious celery, carrot and ranch dressing underneath.  The Thai chicken meatballs with a spicy slaw, and the sweet potato fries.  I was tempted by the flyer to order the jackfruit tacos – I’ve never had jackfruit before, so I decided to stick with what I got.  And I have to tell you – everything was delicious.  The chicken tenders had the taste and texture of chicken – still not sure what it’s made of – maybe seiten or tempeh?! 

The best part about a blogger meet up with someone else who blogs is that it’s like meeting an old friend even if you are meeting in person for the first time.  I’ve seen her son grow up since he was about 4 years old.  She’s  super nice, down to earth and I know she’ll rock the run on Sunday.  It’s supposed to be a high of 67 with a low of 50 with low humidity.  Her husband and her son are her biggest fans and it was great to meet them too after reading about them for so many years.

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It’s another work day for me – whoop!  This time I am doing a grill class with one of my favorite Chef’s and actually only the second time I’ve worked with him.  Then I am working an all day wine event on Sunday at the Merchandise Mart.  Someone who was scheduled had a family emergency and couldn’t work, so I stepped in.  Because, um, there is no “I” in team!  Ha!

Right now I am about to pull out an Italian sausage and broccoli frittata out of the oven, then getting my walking shoes on.  It’s a gorgeous 64 degrees!

Hope you have an awesome weekend – make it a great day!