Recently, Mark and I took a trip to California. We had a great time, and we were pleasantly surprised by our choice of hotel. Most of what we wanted to do while we were in California was near the Los Angeles/Hollywood areas, but we didn't want to actually stay in LA. Someone had told Mark about Sherman Oaks, California which was about 20-25 minutes from both LA and Hollywood. We decided on a Best Western on Sepulveda Boulevard and it was great! It was designed more like a motel, with the doors to all the rooms leading to the outside, and it was only two levels. Check-in was fast (as was check-out, we were able to just call the front desk and tell them we were leaving!). One night, Mark went to the front desk, which was in a separate building, to ask for more towels, and as he was walking out of the front desk building, there was already a maid walking up to our door with the towels. There was a refrigerator in the room (some hotels you have to pay extra for this), and they kept our room stocked with bottles of water. There was a Denny's next door and you could walk the few feet to go eat or you could order room service from Denny's. The room was extremely clean, and I felt very comfortable in it.
If you plan on taking a trip to California (which I recommend you do - there is so much to do there!), remember the Best Western on Sepulveda Blvd in Sherman Oaks :)
--T
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Monday, September 3, 2012
My Secret Go To Store....
is Dress Barn! Often times when I get complimented on something I am wearing and tell the person "Thanks, it's from Dress Barn!" they are shocked. For some reason Dress Barn has this "it's for old ladies" stigma. Granted, some of the clothing IS for older women, in my opinion, but about 80 percent of the dresses in my closet are from Dress Barn! I also have several tops, pants, and even shoes - and I like to think that I don't dress like an old lady. ;)
My latest find is their Roz & Ali skinny jeans/jeggings. They are the BEST skinny jeans I have ever tried on. Ever. So awesome in fact that I went back the next day with my sister so she could try them on - and she bought them as well! They are not denim - they are a very "satiny" smooth material and come in blue and black. I bought both! They are also reasonably priced at $29.50.
If you would like to see them on the website, click here.
If you have never shopped at Dress Barn, give it a chance. I never walk out of there empty-handed :)
--T
My latest find is their Roz & Ali skinny jeans/jeggings. They are the BEST skinny jeans I have ever tried on. Ever. So awesome in fact that I went back the next day with my sister so she could try them on - and she bought them as well! They are not denim - they are a very "satiny" smooth material and come in blue and black. I bought both! They are also reasonably priced at $29.50.
If you would like to see them on the website, click here.
If you have never shopped at Dress Barn, give it a chance. I never walk out of there empty-handed :)
--T
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Update: Erin Condren Life Planner
I am sooooo excited to have finally received my Erin Condren Planner
in the mail today! (See previous post for more detailed information on
this awesome website).I cannot WAIT to fill it in and start using it (I'm a dork, I know). I just love organization, especially in terms of calendars, to do lists, etc, and I love that I can keep virtually everything I need to know or remember in this planner which very conveniently will fit in most of my purses :)
The planner has pages for birthdays/anniversaries for every month, a folder, a ruler, stickers that say things like "birthday, pay day, bridal shower" etc. so you can put them on your calendar. Each month has a monthly calendar and also a calendar for each day that is separated by morning, afternoon, and evening. There are blank pages, lined pages, gift labels (different from the ones pictured), address pages, and an important phone numbers page. Every single page has a cute design, font, and colors. It's not your average planner that's for sure!
She also sent me the gift labels you see pictured. There were 11 of them which would normally cost about $10.00 so that was a nice freebie! I also received a coupon for $10 off my next purchase. So when you take all of that into consideration, the $50.00 planner really cost around $30.00. At least that's the way I look at it. :)
About three days ago I went back to her website and ordered Christmas and birthday gift labels, because she is running a Labor Day sale - 40% off! Use the code LABORDAY at checkout (only good on gift labels).
--T
Monday, August 27, 2012
A Simple Yummy Recipe
If you want a really good recipe you can prepare in about 15 minutes, then this recipe is for you. I have our family friend, Laura, to thank for this one. It's so easy that even a not so savvy cook could make it. :)
1 lb ground beef
1/4 tsp salt
10 oz frozen mixed vegetables
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
16 oz. frozen tater tots (I usually just buy a big bag, use what I need and save the rest for the next recipe)
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Brown beef in a skillet with salt. Spoon into a lightly greased 2.5 quart casserole dish. Layer frozen vegetables, soup, and cheese on top of ground beef. Top with tater tots and bake uncovered for 30-45 minutes or until tater tots are done.
--T
1 lb ground beef
1/4 tsp salt
10 oz frozen mixed vegetables
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
16 oz. frozen tater tots (I usually just buy a big bag, use what I need and save the rest for the next recipe)
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Brown beef in a skillet with salt. Spoon into a lightly greased 2.5 quart casserole dish. Layer frozen vegetables, soup, and cheese on top of ground beef. Top with tater tots and bake uncovered for 30-45 minutes or until tater tots are done.
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Sunday, August 26, 2012
Impressive!
I love my job, and I like the school I work at, but I am always keeping an eye out for any job opportunities that seem interesting. Recently I saw a Groupon for a resumé writing company that will revamp your current resumé and cover letter. I bought it, knowing full well that my current resumé was pretty crappy. I've been at the same school for six years and haven't really needed to update or improve the way my resume looked. I bought the Groupon for $85.00. The service is normally $260. This seems like a lot of money, but I just received my resumé and cover letter back, and I cannot express how amazing they both are! I am actually embarrassed at what I turned in to them as my original resumé! :)
In addition to attaching my current resumé and cover letter, I also had to fill out a questionnaire. It took the company only a couple of days to get back to me with the finished product. They really highlighted my strengths as an educator and my professional accomplishments and qualifications.
If your resumé needs a face lift I would highly recommend JC Resumes. Honestly, I am so happy with their service, I do think that the $260 fee is worth it, and felt the Groupon deal was a steal at $85, especially if someone is actively job hunting and wants their resumé to stand out.
To show you the difference in my "before and after" resumés, I have attached a picture of both. I did black out my personal information (address, phone number, etc.) so obviously the actual documents don't have the big black rectangles on them. :) The company website for JC Resumes is found here.
In addition to attaching my current resumé and cover letter, I also had to fill out a questionnaire. It took the company only a couple of days to get back to me with the finished product. They really highlighted my strengths as an educator and my professional accomplishments and qualifications.
If your resumé needs a face lift I would highly recommend JC Resumes. Honestly, I am so happy with their service, I do think that the $260 fee is worth it, and felt the Groupon deal was a steal at $85, especially if someone is actively job hunting and wants their resumé to stand out.
To show you the difference in my "before and after" resumés, I have attached a picture of both. I did black out my personal information (address, phone number, etc.) so obviously the actual documents don't have the big black rectangles on them. :) The company website for JC Resumes is found here.
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Thursday, August 16, 2012
The Ultimate Planner
One of my friends (Thanks Andrea Meyer!) posted this website on facebook: ErinCondren.com and within 10 minutes of looking at it I had already placed an order!
She sells everything from iphone and ipad cases, to recipe cards, to lesson plan books for teachers, to life planners.
I decided to buy one of the life planners. I love organization when it comes to calendars/schedules/etc. You get to choose your cover design and personalize it how you want. You can also upload a picture and make that your cover. You can choose a 12 month or 16 month planner. Each life planner includes the following:
--A birthday and anniversary calendar
--A weekly scheduler with two month spreads
--Goals and to-do lists
--Laminated monthly tabs
--Laminated bookmark/ruler
--Lined pages
--Blank pages
--Important numbers page
--Addresses page
--Colorful stickers for highlighting important events
--Sturdy aluminum coil
--A plastic pouch
--A "Keep it together" folder
--Inspiration quotes throughout
The life planners are $50.00 and the other items on her website range in price. Anything on her website would make a great gift, especially because you can personalize it with the person's or family's name.
This is the design I chose and my first and last name will be on the bottom of the cover. If you order one, let me know what design you decided on!
--T
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Some Spring Cleaning...in August??
So a few days ago I got on this cleaning kick. Mark and I are fortunate enough to have a cleaning lady who comes once a month, so I have to admit, I hardly ever have to do your typical cleaning chores - vacuuming, dusting, etc. However, recently I was thinking about those things in your house that don't typically get cleaned - like the dishwasher, the washing machine, and so on and I decided to do a little spring cleaning, only in August.
My first job was to clean the dishwasher. I read online about a simple way to clean the dishwasher. Take the bottom rack out of the dishwasher and make sure there is no gunk, crumbs, etc. blocking anything. You fill a dishwasher safe cup with white vinegar and put it on the top rack. Run it through the hottest cycle you can with nothing in the dishwasher except the cup of vinegar. After the cycle is complete, take the vinegar out and sprinkle the bottom of the dishwasher with baking soda. Run it through another complete, hot cycle with nothing in the dishwasher. Once that cycle is complete, wipe away any residue. To show you that this did work, here is a before and after picture of our dishwasher. Look closely at the before picture (especially on the left side of the dishwasher) and you can see it was actually quite dirty!
Before After
My first job was to clean the dishwasher. I read online about a simple way to clean the dishwasher. Take the bottom rack out of the dishwasher and make sure there is no gunk, crumbs, etc. blocking anything. You fill a dishwasher safe cup with white vinegar and put it on the top rack. Run it through the hottest cycle you can with nothing in the dishwasher except the cup of vinegar. After the cycle is complete, take the vinegar out and sprinkle the bottom of the dishwasher with baking soda. Run it through another complete, hot cycle with nothing in the dishwasher. Once that cycle is complete, wipe away any residue. To show you that this did work, here is a before and after picture of our dishwasher. Look closely at the before picture (especially on the left side of the dishwasher) and you can see it was actually quite dirty!
Before After
I also decided to clean my washing machine. I took out the top of the middle piece in the washing machine and was horrified by all the gunk build up in there. I did not take a picture, but I wish I had so you could see it. I rinsed the parts I could get out of the washing machine in hot water and cleared away as much buildup as I could. Then I followed the directions on this website. First, you fill the washer with hot water and pour in two cups of white vinegar. Let it sit for an hour, then run it through a cycle. Then, fill the machine up again with hot water and pour in 1-2 cups of bleach. Let it sit for an hour, then run it through a cycle. At no point do you add any soap or detergent. When my 2 cycles were complete the washer did look very shiny and the inside of it looked like new. Success!
Next, it was time to clean our towels. This website gives a way to get the mildew, musty smell out of towels. All you do is wash your towels in hot water with a cup of white vinegar, and then run them through another cycle with half a cup of baking soda. Really easy and my towels did seem to be fresher after I did this.
Finally, I decided to organize all my makeup. I had a lot of makeup that I don't use and the makeup I do use was just thrown in a cosmetic bag. Since I use this stuff every day, I wanted something more organized and more accessible. I went to The Container Store and bought this perfect makeup organizer. I also got rid of anything I don't use on a daily basis.
As I was putting everything in its proper place, it occurred to me that I never (and unfortunately, I mean NEVER) clean my makeup brushes. I found this easy and natural way to do it: Mix equal parts olive oil and dish soap on a plate, swirl the brush in the mixture and wipe off on a paper towel. Keep doing this until you aren't getting any makeup on the paper towel anymore, and then run it under warm water and let dry. It's important not to get water in the silver part of the brush, so you don't want to submerge your brushes, just rinse the bristles under warm water.
Now, this is really gross, and actually quite embarrassing, but just to show you how badly my brushes needed to be cleaned, here is a picture of the paper towel I used to wipe my brushes. The towel on the left is from my blush brush and the one on the right (not as bad) is my eyeshadow brush.
So, there you have it. I felt pretty accomplished, because these are things that I know never get done (at least not in our house!)
--T
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Discounted Chicago Parking
Parking in Chicago = one of the most frustrating things ever! There are a few reasons for this: a) It's expensive and b) sometimes you have to walk really far because the only garage or spot available was not anywhere near your final destination.
Mark and I recently went downtown for about 3.5 hours and it cost us $35 to park. Isn't that ridiculous! Sure, you can try to find street parking, rather than parking in a garage, but usually everyone has the same idea, so you end up circling and circling the streets with no luck.
I have a website that might help you. It's called Spothero.com. Mark heard about this website on the news, and we used it yesterday for the first time. It worked great!
Here's how it works:
You go to spothero.com or you download their free app for your cell phone. We did it via the website. All you do is type in the address of where you are going (we were going to lunch at Pizano's so we typed in their address) and it will give you a list of garages and the price. We found a garage that was 1.3 blocks away for only $9.00 - and we parked there for 3 hours! Can you believe it?? What a great deal! The nice thing about it is your spot is reserved so not only are you getting discounted parking, but you don't have to worry about finding a garage or a spot. The garage we chose was next to a hotel so the garage actually said it was "Full," but our instructions told us if the garage says "Full" then to push the call button upon entering and tell the attendant you are a SpotHero customer and they will let you in. We followed those instructions and were let in without a problem.
Just make sure you either print out your confirmation email or you are able to pull it up on your phone, because they will need to see this to give you the special rate.
This website is something you can use at the last minute as well - we didn't think of it until we were about 20 minutes from our destination. Everything was processed within a matter of minutes and we were good to go!
I'm glad we tried this and intend to use this website whenever we need to go to the city!
--T
Mark and I recently went downtown for about 3.5 hours and it cost us $35 to park. Isn't that ridiculous! Sure, you can try to find street parking, rather than parking in a garage, but usually everyone has the same idea, so you end up circling and circling the streets with no luck.
I have a website that might help you. It's called Spothero.com. Mark heard about this website on the news, and we used it yesterday for the first time. It worked great!
Here's how it works:
You go to spothero.com or you download their free app for your cell phone. We did it via the website. All you do is type in the address of where you are going (we were going to lunch at Pizano's so we typed in their address) and it will give you a list of garages and the price. We found a garage that was 1.3 blocks away for only $9.00 - and we parked there for 3 hours! Can you believe it?? What a great deal! The nice thing about it is your spot is reserved so not only are you getting discounted parking, but you don't have to worry about finding a garage or a spot. The garage we chose was next to a hotel so the garage actually said it was "Full," but our instructions told us if the garage says "Full" then to push the call button upon entering and tell the attendant you are a SpotHero customer and they will let you in. We followed those instructions and were let in without a problem.
Just make sure you either print out your confirmation email or you are able to pull it up on your phone, because they will need to see this to give you the special rate.
This website is something you can use at the last minute as well - we didn't think of it until we were about 20 minutes from our destination. Everything was processed within a matter of minutes and we were good to go!
I'm glad we tried this and intend to use this website whenever we need to go to the city!
--T
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Operation Get Healthy!
I've been trying to lose weight recently. Well, I take that back...up until this past June I was trying to lose weight. Once summer came, and I went on summer break from teaching, I kind of fell off the wagon. Originally, I had lost 10 pounds! Yay! From June - August I have put back on 5. Boo! The fact that I went on 3 vacations did not help, nor did the fact that I stopped exercising. It's funny, I thought once I was done with work for the summer I would work out MORE, but in fact, not having a schedule and routine made me work out far less. As of this week I started getting serious about getting fit and healthy again.
Here are the first steps on my weight loss adventure. My goal is to lose 20 pounds total, which means I have 15 more to go. For anyone who is trying to lose weight, I invite you to try some of these and post on your progress. We can do it together! :)
1) I started juicing. We have a nice juicer that has not been put to good use until now. I found a recipe online here for a juice that supposedly boosts weight loss. The recipe is 3 nectarines, a bunch (about 5 stalks) of kale, 1 lemon, 1 apple, and 2 cucumbers. Cucumbers and Kale are vegetables I would not eat regularly, so already I know I am getting more nutrients than I would if I wasn't juicing. I doubled this recipe and filled a pitcher so I have it for a few days. For breakfast I have been drinking one glass and eating some fruit. Another drink I've been sipping on is this recipe. It's not really a "recipe" per say - you slice up half an apple really thin, put this in a pitcher of water with a cinnamon stick and let it refrigerate so the flavors mix together. It tastes like those "spa waters" they give you when you go to a spa - just a hint of flavor. When the water is half gone, fill it up again. You can refill 5 times, then replace the apples and cinnamon stick. It's supposed to boost metabolism.
2) I started taking a daily multi-vitamin for women.
3) I started working out again. I purchased a $5.99 program from this website called "Total Body Transformation Program." I just completed day 4 and in addition to this I have been going to the gym for 35 minutes 4-5x week.
and finally....the hardest part....
4) I started eating healthy again. Ok people - I love food. Seriously, I do. And I love food that is bad for you - french fries, chocolate, candy, etc. I'm surprised I don't weigh more than I do. But I've realized...and I realized this in the past which is what helped me lose 10 pounds to begin with...but food is more important than exercise. Online resources say that weight loss is 30% exercise and 70% what you eat. So...I need to start eating healthy again. The juicing was step one. I also started using our dehydrator and I made homemade fruit roll ups in it the other night. The only ingredients were strawberries and cinnamon so it makes for a great snack! I have also decided I need to stop snacking between meals (or if I do snack I'm trying to stick with fruits, veggies, or anything else that might be considered healthy or less than 150 calories).
Now...here's the kicker....in 4 days I've lost 2 pounds!! Now, I'm sure that's just excess water, bloat, whatever, and I KNOW that I will not drop 15 pounds in 2 weeks, but it's a start and it's encouraging.
In honor of my new weight loss adventure I wanted to post some more healthy recipes. I made a Weight Watchers Broccoli and Cheese Quiche and Cauliflower Mashed "Potatoes" for dinner tonight. They were both very good. The Mashed Cauliflower does not pass for potatoes in my opinion, but it was delicious in its own way. The links to the recipes are below the picture.
Weight Watcher Broccoli and Cheese Quiche - (I'm not doing weight watchers, but for those of you who are, it is 6 points per slice).
Mashed Cauliflower
--T
Here are the first steps on my weight loss adventure. My goal is to lose 20 pounds total, which means I have 15 more to go. For anyone who is trying to lose weight, I invite you to try some of these and post on your progress. We can do it together! :)
1) I started juicing. We have a nice juicer that has not been put to good use until now. I found a recipe online here for a juice that supposedly boosts weight loss. The recipe is 3 nectarines, a bunch (about 5 stalks) of kale, 1 lemon, 1 apple, and 2 cucumbers. Cucumbers and Kale are vegetables I would not eat regularly, so already I know I am getting more nutrients than I would if I wasn't juicing. I doubled this recipe and filled a pitcher so I have it for a few days. For breakfast I have been drinking one glass and eating some fruit. Another drink I've been sipping on is this recipe. It's not really a "recipe" per say - you slice up half an apple really thin, put this in a pitcher of water with a cinnamon stick and let it refrigerate so the flavors mix together. It tastes like those "spa waters" they give you when you go to a spa - just a hint of flavor. When the water is half gone, fill it up again. You can refill 5 times, then replace the apples and cinnamon stick. It's supposed to boost metabolism.
2) I started taking a daily multi-vitamin for women.
3) I started working out again. I purchased a $5.99 program from this website called "Total Body Transformation Program." I just completed day 4 and in addition to this I have been going to the gym for 35 minutes 4-5x week.
and finally....the hardest part....
4) I started eating healthy again. Ok people - I love food. Seriously, I do. And I love food that is bad for you - french fries, chocolate, candy, etc. I'm surprised I don't weigh more than I do. But I've realized...and I realized this in the past which is what helped me lose 10 pounds to begin with...but food is more important than exercise. Online resources say that weight loss is 30% exercise and 70% what you eat. So...I need to start eating healthy again. The juicing was step one. I also started using our dehydrator and I made homemade fruit roll ups in it the other night. The only ingredients were strawberries and cinnamon so it makes for a great snack! I have also decided I need to stop snacking between meals (or if I do snack I'm trying to stick with fruits, veggies, or anything else that might be considered healthy or less than 150 calories).
Now...here's the kicker....in 4 days I've lost 2 pounds!! Now, I'm sure that's just excess water, bloat, whatever, and I KNOW that I will not drop 15 pounds in 2 weeks, but it's a start and it's encouraging.
In honor of my new weight loss adventure I wanted to post some more healthy recipes. I made a Weight Watchers Broccoli and Cheese Quiche and Cauliflower Mashed "Potatoes" for dinner tonight. They were both very good. The Mashed Cauliflower does not pass for potatoes in my opinion, but it was delicious in its own way. The links to the recipes are below the picture.
Weight Watcher Broccoli and Cheese Quiche - (I'm not doing weight watchers, but for those of you who are, it is 6 points per slice).
Mashed Cauliflower
--T
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Chicago Pizza Tours
If you are looking for something unique and fun to do in the city of Chicago, I would highly recommend Chicago Pizza Tours. My friend, Rachel, and I did our first pizza tour last summer thanks to a youswoop discount we had. We thought it would be something different to do - and we loved it!
A man named Jon started this business a few years ago, and it is a bus tour of 4 different pizzerias in the city. Every tour starts at Pizano's and from there the locations change depending on the tour (so chances are, if you do the tour more than once, you will visit different locations). At each stop Jon talks about the pizzeria, how they cook their pizzas, and you get to try their most popular pizzas at each location. Actually, "try" is not really the best word - have a meal is more like it. You can expect to eat about 7 pieces of pizza on a tour, and some of them are deep dish! You definitely need to go when you are hungry!
The tour Rachel and I did included stops to Pizano's, Coalfire, Red Flame, and Gino's East.
Because I enjoyed the tour so much, and I knew Mark would love it as well, I decided to take Mark on one this summer. A few weeks ago we did our Chicago Pizza Tour, and it was just as much fun as when I did it the first time. This time our pizzerias included Pizano's, Spacca Napoli (they get all their ingredients from Italy), Coalfire, and Pequod's.
This is another great gift idea for those people in your life who are difficult to buy for. I also think it would be a great activity to do if you have people coming in from out of state or out of the country, who might want something different to do. Out of towners always hear about Chicago's great pizza and what better way to give them a sampling of what our city has to offer than on a Chicago Pizza Tour?
The great thing about Jon, the tour guide, is that while you are on the bus going from location to location, he talks about the history of Chicago and points out famous landmarks and monuments. It's like two tours in one.
Recently Jon hired a few workers to help him with his tours, so if you decide to book one, I would call or email before picking your date and find out when John will be giving tours. I'm sure the other guys are good tour guides as well, but I've had a great time on the tours led by Jon. After all - he is the founder and creator of Chicago Pizza Tours!
The Original Pizza Tour option is $60/person. He also has a tour that is Pizza and Cocktails for $80.00/person, but he said this tour is less of him talking and more just people drinking and eating pizza. If you want to learn about the history of Chicago, pizza, and the pizzerias, I would suggest the Original Pizza Tour.
If anyone decides to do this, let me know how you like it! To view the website and buy tickets you can click here.
--T
A man named Jon started this business a few years ago, and it is a bus tour of 4 different pizzerias in the city. Every tour starts at Pizano's and from there the locations change depending on the tour (so chances are, if you do the tour more than once, you will visit different locations). At each stop Jon talks about the pizzeria, how they cook their pizzas, and you get to try their most popular pizzas at each location. Actually, "try" is not really the best word - have a meal is more like it. You can expect to eat about 7 pieces of pizza on a tour, and some of them are deep dish! You definitely need to go when you are hungry!
The tour Rachel and I did included stops to Pizano's, Coalfire, Red Flame, and Gino's East.
Because I enjoyed the tour so much, and I knew Mark would love it as well, I decided to take Mark on one this summer. A few weeks ago we did our Chicago Pizza Tour, and it was just as much fun as when I did it the first time. This time our pizzerias included Pizano's, Spacca Napoli (they get all their ingredients from Italy), Coalfire, and Pequod's.
This is another great gift idea for those people in your life who are difficult to buy for. I also think it would be a great activity to do if you have people coming in from out of state or out of the country, who might want something different to do. Out of towners always hear about Chicago's great pizza and what better way to give them a sampling of what our city has to offer than on a Chicago Pizza Tour?
The great thing about Jon, the tour guide, is that while you are on the bus going from location to location, he talks about the history of Chicago and points out famous landmarks and monuments. It's like two tours in one.
Recently Jon hired a few workers to help him with his tours, so if you decide to book one, I would call or email before picking your date and find out when John will be giving tours. I'm sure the other guys are good tour guides as well, but I've had a great time on the tours led by Jon. After all - he is the founder and creator of Chicago Pizza Tours!
The Original Pizza Tour option is $60/person. He also has a tour that is Pizza and Cocktails for $80.00/person, but he said this tour is less of him talking and more just people drinking and eating pizza. If you want to learn about the history of Chicago, pizza, and the pizzerias, I would suggest the Original Pizza Tour.
If anyone decides to do this, let me know how you like it! To view the website and buy tickets you can click here.
--T
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