This past weekend, I decided to go home to spend time with my friends and family. Earlier in the week, I had seen this video on Facebook about this pizza place, Chicago Pizza and Grinder Company, in Lincoln Park. After watching that video, I texted my boyfriend telling him we had to go try this place. Of course on Saturday, we had nothing to do, so we got dressed and headed to Lincoln Park.
When I got to Chicago Pizza and Grinder Company, it was extremely small. It had seemed like there was no wait, but there was. The host is an older man who does not write your name down. He seems to remember the order people walk in and how many need to be seated. I thought that was crazy because I am a hostess at The Cheesecake Factory, and I could never remember who came in first without writing it down.
My boyfriend and I waited about 1 hour to be seated. Right away we knew we wanted to try what they were famous for, which is there pizza pot pie. When i first heard of that idea, I thought it was a bit strange. When the waiter first brought it to the table, it looked unappetizing, but it was actually delicious. The pizza pot pie is a breaded bowl with sausage, sauce, peppers, mushrooms, and onions on the inside. Its topped with a lot of cheese. To me, it was like a bread bowl soup from Panera Bread. If anyone is in the Lincoln Park area and wants a different style pizza I definitely recommend this place!
Monday, September 19, 2016
Friday, September 9, 2016
In class we began to talk about one of Dr. Kyburz students who had a rant about parking at school. Most of us students can relate to this because we either drive to school or keep our car on campus. The new parking situation has caused a huge stir at campus and I think the school should do something about it. We are paying a lot of money to come to a private university, yet there are hidden fees. Us as a school should work together to petition for an affordable price.
I liked how we had a discussion about this problem in class and then we did a little activity as if we were on Twitter. Our class made tweets that we think are appropriate, yet funny about the parking situation.
I liked how we had a discussion about this problem in class and then we did a little activity as if we were on Twitter. Our class made tweets that we think are appropriate, yet funny about the parking situation.
Monday, September 5, 2016
So I'm not pretty sure how this blog works, but I guess I have to start somewhere. In class we've been talking about rhetoric. Unfortunately, I really don't have a good definition of rhetoric. I know I've learned it in my classes in the past, but I completely forgot.
What I enjoyed in class was the video we watched. I liked how they made something that happens frequently in a store, to something bigger. The whole video had a lot of meaning to it, which I enjoyed. Other than that, we learned that rhetoric appeals to people in writing and speech.
What I enjoyed in class was the video we watched. I liked how they made something that happens frequently in a store, to something bigger. The whole video had a lot of meaning to it, which I enjoyed. Other than that, we learned that rhetoric appeals to people in writing and speech.
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