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12:50 p.m.: Get out of class and head to Houston for lunch (obviously I would’ve gone to Frontera, but I was in a hurry).
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12:50 p.m.: Get out of class and head to Houston for lunch (obviously I would’ve gone to Frontera, but I was in a hurry).
The Fat Ham
1. The Facelift: mascapone/marzipan fillings
Grandma’s kitchen packs a tasty punch
5:45 am: Alarm goes off. Snooze.
First, head to Mood Café (4618 Baltimore Ave). This unique neighborhood staple has a huge menu of Indian snacks. If you’re feeling adventurous, order the Bhel Puri Chaat. It’s a mix of puffed rice, mango, various spices, and a ton of other textures and flavors. For a refreshing beverage, order a lassi in your flavor of choice. If you’re indecisive, Mood Café’s friendly owner will be more than happy to help you out.
Sometimes even FroGro is too far away. The delivery guys will carry the boxes up the stairs, so make sure to order your heaviest groceries on FreshDirect. We suggest: milk, cases of yogurt, wine and beer (they have craft brews), laundry detergent, eggs and anything in a glass jar. You can even do some food–exploring while you’re at it. Try:
CAPOGIRO:
Take it to the next level: all you need is some water bottles and a couple extra ingredients.
Bring back your polka dots and poodle skirts and cook up classics like deviled eggs, meatloaf or tuna casserole, or serve creative twists on the originals.
If you’re indecisive, Chipotle (39th and Walnut) is here to help. Order a "Quesarrito" and your regular burrito will be wrapped in a quesadilla. This makes for a cheesier, crispier version of the Chipotle classic.
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