A few of the things I don't particularly like are actually considered fairly fashionalble: on men, can't stand the square toe dress shoes with a nice suit; on women, the pony tail through the back of a baseball cap is way overdone.
Don't mean to offend anyone
JD
1) French Onion Soup
2) Simple roast chicken
3) Coq au Vin
4) Osso Buco
5) Raw Oysters with a good glass of Sauvignon Blanc
Getting hungry just writing this
Cheers
JD
I've seen a couple of fedora's downtown this winter, but the trend seems to be mostly those Akubra Aussie style hats with the narrow leather band......They just don't seem to go as well with a trench coat or overcoat as a good fedora IMHO.
JD
Going to a play with my wife at Chicago's Shakespeare Theatre then out to a nice surf and turf type restaurant called Fulton's on the River. Mom & Dad get to watch the kids.
Cheers
JD
My wife gave it to me as a user name when she was setting up my email acct with our DSL provider. She knows how much I love jazz and the 64 part is my birth year. I use it pretty much everywhere just because its easy to remember.
cheers
JD
National Geographic
American Woodworker
Fine Woodworking
Audubon magazine
Chicago Wilderness
Smithsonian
France
Wine Spectator
Bon Appetit
Still waiting on that Classic Style
Don't forget about foods produced biodynamically. Biodynamic, organic, all very confusing.
I usually try to buy seasonal organic fruits and vegs from a local CSA program or farmers market (usually cheaper than whole foods). Can't do that though in the winter so sadly Whole Foods or one of...
not the dumbest but Kind of embarrassing
The other day I'm heading home on a crowded train just sitting there wearing my suit, black overcoat and a gray fedora (pretty conservative and inconspicuous I thought given that it's winter here in chicago) and the conductor practically yells across...
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