Thursday, March 14, 2024

No Decimal Point

Most people know that March 14th, written as 3/14 in the United States, is also Pi Day. However, in the St. Louis metropolitan area the date has an additional meaning because the digits 314 happen to be the original area code for the metropolitan area. Around here March 14th is known as St. Louis Day. Hubby Tony and I decided to celebrate with some local activities and food.

There were a lot of organized options. One of the things that caught our attention were several self-guided 3.14 mile walks. It looked like today was going to be rainy, so yesterday after I got home from work Tony and I drove to the St. Vincent Greenway, a new to us trail.

After a great walk, we got back in the car and drove to Chuck-A-Burger, a local drive in that's been around since the 1950s.

The restaurant was close to Tony's teenage stomping grounds but I had never been there before. A friendly carhop took our order and brought it out to the car. (In a bag-no carhop tray.) I tried to take a photo with the food on my lap but couldn't properly capture the perfectly grilled double smashburger with crispy edges, crispy fries, and hand breaded onion rings. You'll have to take my word for how good it was. Tony took the scenic route home.

We went to bed thinking it was going to rain all day today and planned accordingly. However, this morning my phone app said that after an early morning storm the day would be dry until evening and we quickly modified our plans. We still went to the gym, but before my class stopped by Kaldi's Coffee for coffee to drink and a bag of their special 314 Day blend for later.

After the gym we walked to Mission Taco Joint, where as part of our lunch Tony and I each had a toasted ravioli taco-a crispy corn tortilla, Italian-seasoned meat filling, marinara sauce, and Provel and Parmesan cheeses.
After lunch we headed went home. Tony had a dinner meeting tonight, so later in the afternoon I headed to Schnucks, one of the areas two local grocery store chains, to pick up something "St. Louis" for my dinner. I ended up buying a pork steak from the prepared foods counter. Appropriate, as St. Louis is the home of the pork steak.

13 comments:

  1. All the meals look delicious! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  2. I didn't know St. Louis was home of the pork steak. Linda in Kansas

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    1. There used to be an urban legend that pork steaks were invented by some butchers at a Schnucks grocery store, which has been debunked, but the cut certainly became popular here.

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  3. And you didn't finish off the day at Ted Drews?!

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    1. That would have required getting in the car. Ted's will get a dedicated visit down the line.

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  4. The steak looks nice, with a piece of apple pie, and ice cream, and coffee, and ...

    God bless.

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    1. I've just finished breakfast, but now you've gotten me hungry again.

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  5. what lovely day activities dear Kathy :)
    you made your day full of small happenings and i loved it
    the new trail must be fun ,the organized walks sound great .
    your food choices are so good :)
    many ore blessings on your way friend!

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    1. I hadn't thought about how none of our activities was significant, but they did add up to a wonderful time. Thank you for pointing that out.

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