I had to grab a train into the city for some meetings at the sublime and wonderfully understated Peninsula Hotel Chicago and I relished the opportunity to walk from Union Station up to the hotel. Not a cloud in the blue, blue sky, temps in the low 70's and the sun shimmering off Lake Michigan - perfect day for walking the city. Made me once again declare how much I dig living here. I also was able to ride back and forth on the train with a good friend - it was good to catch up and served as a further reminder about how good it is to live here.
Our offices closed early today and the weather was crying out, no, demanding, a barbecue. I was more than happy to acquiesce. But it wasn't going to be the usual burgers, ribs, or chicken. Instead it was this:

These really could not be simpler. Just throw together a pizza dough, although I wouldn't go with one that requires a dusting of cornmeal, and toss it on the grill. Make sure you oil the grill. Many thanks to Steve Raichlen of the Barbecue Bible fame for this cool tip - use half an onion to oil the grill. I just dip it in olive oil, stab it, and oil up the grates:

So we each prepared what we wanted on our pizzas, topped them, and tossed them back on the grill. The stunningly patient and mighty fine SML created this traditional one:

CAL did a very traditional BBQ Chicken and I had to spice mine up:

It was two steps to the table since we ate outside. As far as outdoor dinners go, it rocked. Gorgeous evening. The long Memorial Day weekend looks to be a great one. I'm looking forward to it. Life is good.
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