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Ben Pao Restaurant Review – Chicago

Disclosure: This dinner event was sponsored by MyBlogSpark and I was provided with the dinner, gift card, product and information through MyBlogSpark. My thoughts and opinions are my own. The decision to even write this post was completely voluntary.

Amazingly, last night I found myself in the city of Chicago for the second time in two weeks for a blogging event. I am a member of several blogging networks, but both events this month was a first for each of these two networks – TheMotherhood.com and MyBlogSpark.com.  Last night my husband was my companion and we enjoyed a rare night out without the children, as we dropped them off at grandma’s house on our way into the city.  Here is the dinner event that we went to:

MyBlogSpark Dinner

Thursday, July 22, 2010
7:00 p.m.

Ben Pao
52 West Illinois St.
Chicago, IL 60654

My husband is not a huge fan of Chinese food, however, he was game to be treated to a free dinner! Once again even though we gave ourselves an extra 20 minutes, it was not enough for Chicago traffic. Look what we met up with as soon as we were on the expressway:

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Clear lane, until we got to the toll booth:

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And all the way into Chicago this is what we saw:

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I love the Chicago skyline and wished I had a camera with the capability of taking a wide lense shot to capture the whole skyline that we saw from the 294. My camera just doesn’t do it justice:

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Downtown Chicago:

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It was amazing to see how busy the streets were even on a summer evening. Yes, I do believe that was my first trip into the city on a summer evening in the whole 16 years I have lived here. We have usually gone during the day or when picking up a friend at the train station during winter evenings.

We left a few minutes before six o’clock and did not hit downtown until about 7:30pm! I ended up calling the restaurant to inform them that we were caught in traffic, not realizing that MyBlogSpark had reserved the whole restaurant for this special event. Once we arrived at our destination parking was atrocious and my husband was very hungry, so he spent about 15 minutes looking for spot before opting to take advantage of the $10 valet parking that was being offered in front of Ben Pao. Otherwise parking areas were $14! What are parking fees like in other cities?

The Ben Pao:

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I didn’t get a picture of the whole outside of the building, unfortunately.

We really enjoyed the service at Ben Pao and the food. The only thing we did not try were the Crab Rangoon since neither of us eat seafood.

The following photos are of our four course meal. Don’t get too hungry looking at the pictures!

First Course: Hot and Sour Soup served very hot! Very tasty, but we aren’t sure what was in it besides the green onions! It was like a beef broth with chucks of some sort of meat. Check out the soup spoon in the second photo, neither of us had seen a spoon like that before:

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Second Course: Appetizers that consisted of Chicken Lettuce Wraps, Golden Crisp Vegetable Spring Rolls, Crab Rangoon and Chicken Potstickers.

Chicken Lettuce Wraps, which the chicken, noodles (?) and sauce were put in the lettuce and folded or like a taco or burrito to eat:

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The rest of the appetizers:

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The sauces – mustard, chicken, ginger and I cannot remember the fourth…knew I should have written it down!

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Third Course: Sweet & Sour Chicken and Beef & Broccoli served with rice. Robert was so hungry that he thought that there wasn’t quite enough rice – and he doesn’t even like that much rice under normal circumstances. This dinner wasn’t normal since his belly was hungry at 5:00pm! Poor guy. He was well fed and satisfied at the end of the meal though!

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Fourth Course – Dessert: Lemon-Ginger Cheesecake and Chocolate Spring Roll

Lemon-Ginger Cake Cheesecake was very yummy!

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Chocolate Spring Roll were also very yummy! Robert thought the chocolate tasted funny/different, but I thought it tasted like melted heated chocolate and when it was dipped in the peanut sauce…hmmmm…..delicious! I figured maybe Robert’s Passion Fruit Lime soda was affecting his taste buds because he is a chocolate connoisseur usually.

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Non-Alcoholic Drinks: Homemade Ginger Ale (pictured first) and Passion Fruit with Lime that was served with carbonated water so it was like a soda. Both were very good.

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MyBlogSpark had something special lined up at the end of the meal with our fortune cookies.

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Inside our fortune read:

Wanchai Ferry: Surprise! The entree you sampled this evening was a frozen dinner from Wanchai Ferry!

Our server/waitress had to tell us because we had not opened our fortune cookies, as we were going to take them home to show the children! We were very surprised by the switch, but since this review has become so long, you’ll have to come back to read a separate review of the Wanchai Ferry entrees! 😉

on the back it said:

We’d like to thank Ben Pao for helping us pull off the switch.

Everything was served piping hot. The service was excellent and of course my company was divine! 🙂 I think we’d go back, it’s just the distance that becomes a factor for us since we are not in downtown Chicago very often. However, we were given a couple of coupons to use by the end of the year, so who knows perhaps we’ll make it down just for a night out again. We’d highly recommend Ben Pao.

Thanks to both MyBlogSpark, Ben Pao and Wanchai Ferry for the opportunity and privilege you afforded us last night!

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Lighting in the restaurant was dark, sorry!

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Faith and Family Reviews Friday Giveaway! Light Up Marble Cars! *CLOSED*

Congratulations, aparna k! You are our Light Up Marble Cars Giveaway Winner!

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Winner chosen by Random.org #22 entry.

Thank you to all who entered! We appreciate all the help in making our second giveaway break the 100 entries or more mark!

Thank you to Skullduggery for sponsoring this giveaway and providing some cool toys for children to love and enjoy!

Our second FFR Friday Giveaway is…..6 Light Up Marble Cars!

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If you didn’t read my review of Marble Racers, please go back and read it here.

One reader has the opportunity to win 6 different Light Up Marble Cars! Yes, Marble Racers is generously supplying one reader one box of six Marble Cars!

Required Entry: Simply leave a comment telling me why you want to win!

Extra Entries (Please be sure and leave a comment and link for extra entries):

1 Entry: Follow Faith and Family Reviews on Twitter.

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2 Entries: Tweet about this giveaway, but only one tweet per day please. Include your tweet url with your comment. You may write your own tweet or use this one:

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5 Entries: Blog about this giveaway and link back to this post and to Marble Racer’s website.

1 Entry for every comment you leave anywhere else on this blog, but please leave a link with your comment!

Details:

This giveaway will run from July 23rd until August 5th at midnight CST. The winner will be chosen through Random.org. Winner will be contacted on or before August 31st and asked for their contact info. Winner will have 48 hours to send me their info at [ffr] [giveaways] [at] [gmail] [dot] [com] (without spaces and parenthesis). MarbleRacers.com will ship one box of six light up cars directly to the winner. Please note: This giveaway is open to the USA only.

Thanks and have fun!


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S’mores Smiles! :-)

This post was written because I am entering a contest for a S’mores prize pack as a member of the Mom Bloggers Club.

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You know growing up I usually had S’mores during a campout or when our family was camping. My husband isn’t fond of camping so we don’t camp, but we do enjoy INdoor campouts with the children camping out downstairs under our diningroom table or livingroom. They all love it! It has become a September/October family tradition. We roast hotdogs and marshmallows over the burner of our stove. Some years we even cut roasting sticks, other years we use long handled barbecue forks – all under our watchful eye.

For writing this post, I may just win a Hershey’s and Kraft S’mores prize pack complete with Hershey®’s Milk Chocolate bars, Honey Maid® Graham Crackers, Kraft Jet-Puffed® Marshmallows and a special S’mores skewers kit! That would get us ahead in planning this year’s INdoor campout, wouldn’t it?
Visit
www.SmoresSmiles.com
for more opportunities to win prizes from Kraft.


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Book Review – Healthy Highways

I received the following product in exchange for writing a review. While I consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, my review is my honest opinion and thoughts of the product. This review was first published at The Alternative Consumer here.

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Healthy Highways – A Traveler’s Guide to Healthy Eating
There are travel guides to help you find green hotels and now Nikki and David Goldbeck have written a traveler’s guide so that you may find organic, green or natural food restaurants and stores along the highways of your vacation.
Healthy Highways is the second edition of the Goldbecks book. It contains 2,800 eateries and natural food stores throughout the USA. This handy little book also includes a map of each state, directions to each one, what the eatery provides in the way of food and its hours of operation – All in a 470 page book. The book is 8”x 5 ¾ “so it is easily carried in a handbag, glove compartment or car door storage compartment.
We have not had a chance to use this book while traveling, but think it will be a helpful tool when we take the family on the road. The more we learn about conventional farming and industrial food processing the more we desire to eschew supporting these government and corporate controlled methods in our food system. However, it is a journey for sure.
Speaking of journeys, the next time you take a trip you might want to include this handy guide to healthy eating so you don’t compromise your eating habits just because you are on vacation.
Healthy Highways is available in bookstores and natural food stores everywhere or directly for $19.95, plus $4.95 s/h and NY sales tax, from Ceres Press, P.O. Box 87, Woodstock, NY 12498 or visit www.HealthyHighways.com for online discounts.


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Thrifty Thursdays: Garage Sales

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Garage sales are yet another way to get the most out of your money. You can find alot of great deals at these little (or big) sales. Over the years we have found alot of great bargains at garage sales. You can find everything from tables, clothing, toys, and alot more!

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But, one thing to be careful of is not to overspend at these sales! Some garage sales are dirt cheap but others are over hyped and expensive. So, beware not to overspend and not to over buy things “that you might need someday”. Sometimes garage sales have alot of junk that we don’t need so beware of the “junky” ones! Garage sale-ing with your kids can be fun but I know from experience that if the garage sale has alot of toys it might just be best to skip that one or leave them at home!

Our family has a lot of fun and fond memories of garage sale-ing with Robert’s mom we have done this every year (well more like 10 times a year! :)) With her and it is alot of fun for the children as Grandma can go “shopping” with them without spending a lot of money on them. And plus you can find items that you actually need that are cheaper and more thrifty than department store items!

Have a happy summer and stay cool!


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The Woobie Blanket Review

Luv My Woobie is a cute baby blanket and is very soft and comfortable for baby it is like chenille, trimmed in satin and appealing to the eye. For those who use pacifiers, you will be happy to know that the Luv My Woobie has a little pocket on the back side to store a pacifier. It even has a Velcro closure so no more losing pacifier!

I could not decide whether or not to let A use this blanket or wait till August if this little one is a girl. So I finally let A use it. She LOVES it! 🙂

The one thing that I missed when I took the opportunity to review Luv My Woobie is it’s fabric. The one my daughter got is pinks and browns with flowers – everything my daughter loves – except it has skulls on it. They are not scary skulls, they have bows, crowns, bandanas and flowers on their heads and hearts, X’s, and moons for eyes. Therefore they are almost feminine looking, as much as skulls can be. That is my only negative or complaint, if it can be called that because skulls just are not my preference. But my daughter doesn’t seem to mind and seems to think they are “little girls”. 🙂 Gotta love a child’s point of view! I just found out that this Luv My Woobie is called Sydney and retails for $74.00! Wow, thanks Luv My Woobie!

Luv My Woobie comes in many different fabric choices so be sure to check their website for not only baby blankets, but their smaller travel blankets, burp clothes, bedding, accessories and even their organic line at www.LuvMyWoobie.com


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Wordless Wednesday – Working

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Tommee Tippee Review Team

I received the following product in exchange for writing a review. While I consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, my review is my honest opinion and thoughts of the product.

I received the following product from Mom Bloggers Club and Tommee Tippee in order to facilitate my review.

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Explora® Water Bottle In Aqua Blue: This bottle package said spill proof and it truly is! We tested it by giving it to our 2 year old to test and not a drop came out. Not even when he shook it up and down. We were and are still pretty impressed. This water bottle is $4.99 and is worth the $5 you will pay for it. Not only is this cup BPA free but it is a larger capacity cup and is perfect for a child in need of a stage 4 cup.

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Explora® Easi- Mat In Orange: My 2 year old used this mat with the weaning bowl several times and it did stick to the table but not to his Sesame Street placemat. This mat retails for $6.99.

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Explora® Weaning Bowls with Lid & Spoon x 2 In Orange: This bowl works in conjunction with the Easi-Mat, and it sticks quite nicely to the mat. It was nice not to see him spill his food! The lid did not allow spills either which was another definite plus! The spoon really was for younger children but it was all right. It has not become my son’s favorite spoon but he still uses it. This set is $4.99.

As you can see, not only are these products safe for our children to use, but they are also easy on our pocket books.

Tommee Tippee products can now be found in all Toys “R” Us and Babies “R” Us stores nationwide as well as on BabiesRUs.com. And Tommee Tippee has a special offer for all of you guys!

Here it is:

Now through July 23: Buy any Explora item (cups and toddler feeding), get the second 50% off at BabiesRUs.com (http://bit.ly/cDYhv8)

Be sure to check out Tommee Tippee on Facebook and Twitter.


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Garden Tuesday: Our First Growing Season

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I have been a contributing writer at The Alternative Consumer for nearly a year now, but have contributed less in the last seven months due to other commitments. The editors are very gracious though and continue to allow me to contribute as I have time to do so.

This week I had a book review to send them of a book I read for their site, so I wrote up a summary of our first growing season too in order that their readers could be kept up-to-date on our farming experience too. So I thought I’d share it with all of you for Garden Tuesday.

You can check out the article here or visit the link below:

http://www.alternativeconsumer.com/2010/07/20/organic-farming-our-first-growing-season/


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Light Up Marble Cars Review

I received the following product in exchange for writing a review. While I consider it a privilege to receive free products to review, my review is my honest opinion and thoughts of the product.

Light Up Marble Cars

About a week ago we received a six pack of Light Up Marble Cars to review. We have not done too many toy reviews, but these Marble Racers were an instant hit among our children. These little cars enabled me to get a bunch of work done with minor interruptions of excited exclamations over their new cars. I am sure it kept them busy for an hour or more. Seriously. By the time they put the decals on, which the older girls helped the younger two and the rest were able to put the decals on pretty much unassisted, but once that was done they played with them and raced their toy cars on the floor. They loved the fact that they lit up and said they could use them as their flashlights! 🙂

These little toy cars have held up well under the wear and tear of six little pairs of hands racing and zooming them across the floor.

My husband is in a buyer in the hobby industry and thought the Marble Cars were pretty neat. He thinks they’d sell at the shop he works at and plans to ask his distributor to carry them, as they do not currently do so. That’s 30 years of experience talking, so I am excited that he is able to get the word out about these cool little toy cars.

About Marble Cars

Light Up Marble Racers combine the racing excitement of mini-toy sports cars and the classic amusement of marbles to create a fun new toy for boys and girls 3 years of age and older. Kids customize their Marble Racers with themed, easy to use, crack & peel racing decals, race their creations on standard tracks, and then watch as the flashing LED marble rolls to keep pace with their speeding car. Light Up Marble Racers are the anti-video game: an old fashioned-type toy that gets kids away from the catatonic video game state, piques their creativity, and helps them to interact with other children.

There is nothing like it on the market. There are racing cars. There are marbles. But nothing else that combines these 2 classic stand-bys into 1 unique, fun “do it yourself” toy. Available in 6 electrifying styles – Police Racer, Fire Racer, Cats’ Eye Racer, Cyclone Racer, Confetti Racer, and Volcano Racer – this unique, colorful, new toy makes a great birthday gift or party favor. They retail for $4.99 to $6.99. Click here for more information about Light Up Marble Racers and to find a list of retailers where they are sold.

Here’s a little video MarbleRacers.com has on their website:

Made in The OC: Marble Racers from Marcy Massura on Vimeo.

http://www.marbleracers.com/

Stay tuned because we are offering a 6 pack Marble Racer giveaway on Friday once our Bebe-O Prenatal Vitamin giveaway is over!


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