Saturday, July 19, 2014

Dress #24

On 7/13, Joe and I went out for breakfast at Hungry Fox.  Joe and I often go there breakfast because it's so delicious.  It's a small Thai run restaurant right up the street from our apartment.  They're only open until 3pm and serve breakfast and lunch.  We've never actually had lunch there because we always end up ordering breakfast.  Joe loves their chicken and waffles and I really love their corn beef hash, eggs and hash browns combo.  The food always tastes homemade and fresh.  They really do have the best chicken and waffles I've ever eaten.  There's almost always a wait and sometimes a line out the door but it's totally worth it.  It's really my favorite breakfast place.  They actually shot a scene from The Office there but it's since been painted.  In the episode where Roy attacks Jim, it's where Roy and Pam meet later to finally end their relationship for good and Roy tells her she should go out with Jim.  I guess Paul Lieberstein likes to eat there.  They have a picture of him on the wall with their collage of people who eat there but I haven't seen him on any of our many visits there.

After breakfast we went to Williams Sonoma at the mall.  I've been wanting a stand mixer with pasta attachment set for forever but it's super pricey.  It's $350 for the stand mixer and $200 for the pasta roller attachment set.  When people asked if we had a gift registry for the wedding, I told them we were accepting gift cards to Williams Sonoma.  I didn't expect anyone to buy the stand mixer but figured if I got enough gift cards I'd be able to get it.  We ended up with enough to cover most of it.  With all the gift cards, it would only have cost us $100 for both.  To our surprise, there was a 20% off sale going on when we got there so we ended up saving $100 and were able to cover the full cost with all the gift cards.  Now I finally have a stand mixer and can make homemade pasta.  Dreams do come true.

I wore my light jean skirt. This is the third hand me down skirt from my friend.  I don't really wear it very often because it's a bit tighter than my other jean skirts.  It's a size 8 but the material doesn't really stretch that well.  It's a 1969 Gap Jeans skirt.  It's very light, almost a white color.  100% cotton.  Made in Bahrain.  I wore it with my green Gap tank top.  100% cotton.  Size S.  Made in India.  I really love the cotton tanks from the Gap.  I bought three of them years ago and still wear them all the time.


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