Me in 2009 working as a military contractor (short cut hair!) |
Food Bill
Bill Wojtas is a career Airline Management professional, specializing in the transportation of Hazardous Materials, so he knows a little bit about food.Bill has traveled the world and has had a lot of culinary experiences, more food carts than world renowned eateries. He continues to seek out good food where the food bill wont put you into shock.
He lives in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago and has a few favorite places which he will default to in a pinch, but he also isn't afraid to seek out new places that might become the next favorite!
By far, Bill isn't a foodie nor does he claim to be. He can cook up some mean eats, specializing in Southwestern and Asian fare, but is by no means a cook nor a wanna be cook. He likes good food at a good price and tries at all costs to avoid the big trend setting places where you pay for the name on the door rather that the love that goes into the food.
I am a total Star Wars Geek - That would be one heck of a table to sit at! |
This is a dinner I have the luxury of attending 4 times a year. The Urban League Club in Chicago is a setting that can not be beat in my book.
I clean up well in my Tux.
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