by Janey Wong • May 24, 2021 at 10:00 am
Cute packaging featuring the restaurant’s signature eye-catching food print Janey WongAt the Indonesian-Chinese inspired restaurant Gado Gado (the name was plucked from the salad dish of the same name, which is a hallmark of Indonesian cuisine), bartender Scout Caldwell switches up menus to keep cocktails seasonal-ish. Two of the current menu’s cocktails include nods to
Arrested Development there’s a rye based drink called the “Never Nude,” and a tribute to the show’s late matriarch, Jessica Walter, which includes both gin AND vodka; definitely speaking Lucille Bluth’s language. A little inside info for y’all: Caldwell is planning on shouting out
Working mothers feeling the pressure a year into the pandemic
and last updated 2021-02-12 16:27:27-05
CHICAGO â Nearly a year in, most are feeling the crushing weight of this pandemic, especially working moms. Juggling a career, remote schooling and just the day-to-day can be overwhelming. Experts say the burden on mothers is untenable and something has to give.
For work-from-home business owner and mom Rebecca Nguyen, each day is a delicate balancing act.
âI used to have more of an office area,â said Nguyen. âI worked at a desk that looked out a window and now, I work on our kitchen counter.â
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