Beantown Podcast - Papa's Mini Donuts & Cheese Curds FTW (08092020 Beantown)
Episode Date: August 9, 2020Quinn comes to you LIVE from balmy Rogers Park to promote Papa's Mini Donuts & Cheese Curds in Lowell, Indiana--Now open until 11:30pm!...
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Hey, what's going on it's Quinn David furnace welcome to my show Quinn David furnace presents the bean town podcast for Sunday August 9th
2020 what's happening how are you my name is quim this is my show and
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Doing a little video stream action here just off the computer. So apologies if the audio is
Only average. I know you're saying when you got the fancy camera from friend of the podcast met feed learn. It's right over there
It's just I
Like to use it when I go bird watching Which hasn't happened yet, but when it when I do it will be great to have
We're coming to you live on a
Hot Sunday
This is this is the thing that lately it's been pretty mild in Chicago
But it waits until the weekend to be the hottest which is like
I don't know I would rather I guess if we're going to have hot days, I'd rather just have one or two
in the week rather than having the week be hot and have five or six days, but it does
get a little toasty and here during the day.
Today's going to be interesting.
I'm going to go, uh, go out for my walk here after we finish up recording this and then by the time I get
back at like two or three p.m. it will be, hmm, toasty. So we get all the, get all the fans
going and we will get the tower fan going over off to my left here, you can't see it, but that baby's got some high powered action.
And yeah, it's my swatter. Got the Jack Link's junior Federal Wildside Cut Pier,
courtesy of Uncle Andy.
Hmm.
Tasty.
And yeah, we're coming in without much of a plan.
It's been a little while since uh, checked in on ya. Cause we did our uh, we
recorded our last podcast on the Thursday of the week prior. So it's been 10 days already
since the last checked in on ya. In that time, I went to Indianapolis for a wedding. Congratulations
to friend of the podcast. He's been on multiple times hunter bull and it's our fantasy football expert
Hunter got married to his lovely wife Paige out there in Indiana and
Rachel and I drove drove down there on
Saturday morning woke up last Saturday morning and got
Got a half marathon in and then grabbed the rental
car in case you're wondering I'm wearing boxers.
Okay, don't freak out for those of you on the video stream.
It's going to be okay.
It's hot.
You guys are lucky that I put on a shirt for you, okay?
Went down there Saturday and got to our best Western.
Got a killer, killer deal.
I'm always looking for the deals, okay?
I'm like, Trump, no one has made more deals for anyone else in this country than me.
You know what I see?
I don't get political on this podcast too frequently, but one thing
that I always see Trump and conservatives across the board touting, touting, T-O-U-T-I-N-G,
is the criminal justice reform that they've accomplished under Trump's first term, three and a half years.
And I'm gonna be honest,
I'm just completely like not part of that political scene.
I don't know what has been passed,
what action has actually been taken,
what the pros and cons are,
and the implications like I'm just out of it.
So I would love for someone to explain to me
and as most neutral way possible, like what
exactly, what legislation he's done, because I don't recall hearing anything about it.
And then you see him touting, you know, criminal justice reform, done more for the blacks than
any president in history except maybe Abraham Lincoln.
That and the economy, like, the thing with the economy
though is who gives a crap if where your numbers are, if it's not working for middle-class
people, working-class people, what is it like who cares what economy numbers are. Anyways, but how did I,
oh, great deal on a best Western.
Yeah, and I'll mention a list of discretion is advised
when you're listening to the bean-town podcast.
Number one, we'll occasionally do some language number two.
Show is objectively terrible.
And apologies for coming today without a script
or a game plan.
Today's one of those days where I'm really just like trying to knock it out of the way, you know, I guess I've had more
things happen to me since the last show than usual under the last five months of these quarantine
shows, but still just feels a little empty, you know, so we get to our hotel and freshening up,
watching the Black Hawk's game, game 1 versus Edmonton.
They have now won that playoff series.
Their first playoff series win
since they won the Stanley Cup in 2015.
That's pretty exciting, big upset.
Not too often, you get 12 seeds seeds in sports unless it's March madness.
12 over the five. It's a classic upset. Tail is old this time. But, what's the
wedding? It was very lovely. Did our best social distancing, mask wearing, all that jazz. Sunday, woke up, we were lazy, we woke up and turned on this crazy movie.
The art of racing in the rain.
Wow.
I thought it was Hugh Jackman at first.
It's my little event of Miglia, however he says, oh, I don't really know.
You know if you see his face, but then you're like, well, what is he actually done or acted in? I'm like, I don't know. You know if you see his face but then you're like, well, what is he actually done or acted?
And I'm like, I don't know. But the wild thing about this movie is that Kevin Costner is the voice
of the dog, which like was an interesting choice. It makes sense when the dog's older, Enzo. But, you know, at the beginning of this movie where this dog is relatively young, as
unless it's Benjamin Button, that's usually how time works. To have Kevin Costner, Harrison
Ford, he's gotten older, he's gotten a lot more grizzled in his voice, gravelery, gravelery, rhymes with cavalry.
So that choice didn't really work for me.
But we didn't watch the whole movie,
just spoiler alert, and Amanda sigh-free.
Not gonna make it.
Just like in Mamma Mia, which I didn't see,
so don't spoil that for me.
But yeah, then we got some brunch.
I had the most like small town, Indiana thing you could imagine for breakfast on sunny
morning.
I don't even remember exactly what it was called, but basically a tater tot casserole, which
was my nickname in college.
It's just like tater tots and gravy and bacon bits,
I think, or sausage.
I don't remember what.
And toast, okay?
So in case you're wondering,
well, Quinn, where are you getting your carbs from?
Hang on, there's toast.
And Rachel got this ice coffee and asked for no sugar.
This is actually a theme.
Asked for no sugar, they gave her sugar.
It tasted like one of those glass bottles, Starbucks things
you see like the grocery store checkout line
and they're like 250 and it's ridiculous.
It was like one of those, which space
you just a milkshake melted down.
But with an extra Splendipacket thrown in,
it was, I took one sip and I
was just like, felt like I was seeing hallucinations and stuff. But the reason I
say it's a theme, yesterday I had some free time in the middle to the lake and the staff at the Duncan on Morse.
And I get my white boy, bougie, large ice coffee for $2 between 2 and 6 pm.
And I never, I is same exact order every single time.
You know, once or twice a week, I'll do it.
Largerized coffee, cream no sugar.
Very straightforward.
Well, this largeized coffee was cream and sugar,
and from what it tasted like extra sugar,
because when I finally got to the green space along the lake,
to sit down and start working through my coffee,
I was seeing hallucinations again. It's just so much like
there's there seems to be no line with the iced coffee at least between
not no sugar at all and all the sugar in the world. It's either tastes like normal coffee
like normal coffee with some cream which is what I prefer or it's like you just bought a milkshake at McDonald's and melted it down and it was coffee flavored like those are the only two options
which I don't really understand why because it's so sugary. It's not even enjoyable.
Like, I don't know.
I enjoy sugary things from time to time,
even like a soda, which I think I,
you know, maybe have two sodas a year on average.
Rarely am I in the mood?
What, rarely am I like, man,
I could really go for a soda right now.
But even when I do have it, I'm like, yeah, this is good.
I like this.
Granted, I'm not having Mountain Dew,
which is just like so much.
I have like a Coke or something.
Something that has got a little bite.
But the sugar and the coffee,
at least the way Duncan does it.
Yama, Hama, it is too much.
So Rachel had that on Sunday morning,
and then we
We went to Notre Dame
Rachel I'd never seen that before and it's kind of tough, you know, there's only so much you can like
show
Because every campus is closed more or less. You just kind of drive around
Then we went up to the beach in new Buffalo, Indiana. New Buffalo's in Indiana,
I think. No, New Buffalo's in Michigan, Michigan, cities in Indiana. It's very confusing.
And Buffalo, New York is in New York. We need some more original names, I think is my We walked kind of around the beach and you know put our feet in like Michigan which was
exciting.
It was kind of chilly, colder than it is in Chicago.
And then we worked our way back the rest of the day Sunday.
Stopped, got to give a plug.
To Papa's donuts, I think that's what it's called.
Papa's mini donuts, something like that.
So we were leaving the beach, and it's like three o'clock
in the afternoon.
And we had had brunch four hours earlier.
And we're now looking, what are, like, what are dinner options?
We both really like cheese curds.
Like, how do we want to do this?
We don't, you know, don't need a full dinner.
Just get something to kind of snack on.
If it's unhealthy enough, then you won't even
feel compelled to have a real dinner.
So, I let Rachel pick where we want to go. And Papa's donuts in
Lowell, Indiana, which is just like straight south of like Gary, about 45 minutes. So a little
over an hour from Chicago. Basically just straight south of Chicago, right on the Illinois line, like next to Calumet, basically.
And so we show up, it's like 5 PM on a Sunday,
and you're getting closer and closer,
and it's one of those things where,
as you're getting closer, you realize,
this isn't civilization, there's not a town here.
We're just driving on backcountry roads
through cornfields on the Indiana, Illinois
state line. It's like, what are we getting ourselves into? And it's kind of starting to
rain and it's just like, where are we going? What is this place? And we get to the address
and it's just this person's house. And there's a food truck parked out in the driveway and low and behold is poppers
I think it's called poppers donuts poppers mini donuts something like that and
Yeah, we hop out of the car cash only and they've got their menu there and it's
presumably papa
Papa presumably an older gentleman maybe gentleman maybe around 70 or so.
Long hair kind of got like a guy penrod thing going on if any of my southern
gospel fans are watching this. If you don't know guy penrod, gotta go listen to some
of this stuff. The voice of an angel.
And then what I would assume was his daughter,
who, you know, probably around 40, average looking white woman,
and then presumably her son.
So we got three generations of pop is going.
I didn't know if pop was the last name
or if pop was the colloquial term for the older
gentleman who I assume owns the truck.
If it was his last name, then he would be Papa Papa, which would be pretty cool.
Papa John's got nothing on Papa Papa.
But we just walked up and got the menu there and we're ironing it over and they got a solid menu
Solid size menu for this operation they got running, you know, basically fair food. We're talking corn dogs
brats
Cheese curds which we got
mini donuts which we got
The young gentleman at the end who looked to be maybe 11 or 12 who was putting the finishing
touches on our mini donuts.
It's got this little bag of them.
And the amount of like cinnamon sugar combo that he dumped in there at the end was just
like speaking of the ice coffee man.
Duncan, this kid needs to get in the Duncan
Donuts ice coffee training program stat because he knows how to sugar up a product.
When we got to the end of the bag, there was just like these gigantic clumps of cinnamon like an inordinate amount inordinate I know our D I and
A T and
So
Yeah, we drove back
from low Indiana back home
Munchin on cheese curds and mini donuts from pop is donut so you got to go check it out the best part about this was
the advertised hours
on Google Maps.
And I think according to their Facebook pages,
they cut them down a little bit.
But I think they're like original hours pre-COVID.
They had some days that were wild.
So Monday and Tuesday, I think they're closed.
But on Saturday and Sunday, they advertised on Google Maps
themselves to be open from 9 a.m. to 11.30 p.m.
which is a lot for a small family run operation.
To be open, I don't know if they were ever actually open
to 11.30 p.m. or what the deal is.
But I can't imagine pop is were ever actually open to 11.30 PM or what the deal is, but I can't
imagine pop is sitting out there in the truck to 11.30 PM on this, you know, dinky little
country road, weighing to see if people are going to come like, that's crazy to me.
I think their hours have been condensed a little bit due to recent conditions, but five
starts, you know, those cheese curds were damn good.
The donuts were not bad either.
Very sugary, unnecessary, unnecessary sugary,
just like the coffee.
A lot of sugar lately.
But very good.
So tip of my hat to papa.
And co, papa and co.
Maybe it should be papa and co, many donuts.
But yeah, we got back
Sunday and
Just been working, you know working and twerking
Just like my dance moves at the wedding
Yeah, Papa's donuts go check them out our drive from Chicago
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This was actually interesting today.
So Cherry Valley United Methodist Church live streams their services every weekend.
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Man, work is just,
I don't talk about work very much on this show.
But it is a lot right now.
I'm scheduled to go back into the office starting one day a week this week,
which I will, I could do a full episode on this where Quinn bitches about work.
I'm not going to. I just say a couple things that are on my mind.
Getting sent back into the office one day a week.
And I don't really understand why.
When I'm in the office, my office door has to be closed.
So I'm literally self-isolating. isolating. And our office is labeled as student facing, but working admissions, my work,
starting in about two weeks here, is focused on bringing in the class of fall 2021 through
recruitment on campus and off campus. Except everything on campus and off campus except everything on
campus and off campus is virtual recruitment now. Man the hair just keeps coming out. One day a week for what purpose TBD.
No students are expecting me there.
I don't want to talk to any students there.
I don't have any students to talk to you there.
The students that I brought in for fall 2020,
they're no longer under my purview.
They're taking classes.
If they have anything at all, it's student affairs
or academic advising, counseling, career services,
not admissions, my work with you is done.
What I'm really jazzed about is having to get on
public transportation in our each way.
is having to get on public transportation in our each way. Because up by me, you get on a bus or train,
pretty low population density.
But man, if you get down on the red line
into Lakeview and Lincoln Park in South into downtown,
there's enough people back at work now
and enough essential workers who've never not been at work
to where there's not gonna be social distancing
because there's just too many people that I have to go to work.
So that's exciting.
And then to top it all off,
Nepal has recently instituted,
I don't know why they didn't do this five months ago,
but they've recently instituted, I don't know why they didn't do this five months ago, but they've recently instituted emailing the entire DePaul community when a community member reports
that they have a COVID case. And we've already, that started what five or six days ago. And
we've already, I think, had three emails about people with COVID. So I kind of feel like I'm getting sent not to my death.
That's a complete over exaggeration.
And that's not how I feel.
But just completely unnecessarily, a couple of adverbs for you, being sent into an unsafe
environment. being sent into an unsafe environment, which is just not great for morale, TBH, and then
on top of all that, it's a five-person office. One of my coworkers is out on completely unexpected sick leave for like multiple weeks and taking over a lot
of her stuff and it's just stressful because I don't know how to do some of her stuff.
Including managing our new student worker who more or less starts tomorrow.
So like training, onboarding, doing all that virtually,
something I don't know how to do really.
Now we're doing, so that's fun.
That's the situation where like I feel shitty about it
because I want her to have a positive experience.
And I'm not sure I can deliver that.
Anyways, the good news is that my class I co-teach on Thursday nights starting in about a month here I get to do for my couch virtually which is clutch.
So there is that.
But again I don't want this to just be the work bitching hour because we've all got our
issues.
But, yeah, getting sent back into the office where I'm like more or less banned from interacting
with other people, I'm just like, so why am I here?
That's my big question.
Oh well. Last thing, if you were open, we're going to end
this show on a positive note after that. I got bad news for you in more ways than one.
I can't believe this is still a problem. I can't believe I'm still talking about this.
The iPod, the MP3 players.
I'm not going to give you the full history.
I feel like we talk about it every single week.
Let me just tell you the status of this refurbished iPod Nano that I bought online.
You got it, like, I don't know, a week ago, week ago something like that charge it up. I loaded with my tunes and
I
Do that it's a good start, right? So I start playing listening to my earbuds. It's all good great cool fun
And I get home not not even get home,
I was home the whole time, but I turn it off.
And like two hours later, I'm gay ready to go out for my walk.
And so I grab the iPod, I try to turn it on, nothing.
So I do like the manual restart thing
where you on an iPod where you hold down the menu
and the circle button for,
or the center button for five seconds or whatever it is.
And it starts up in, please connect to power, no battery.
Two hours after I gave it a full charge.
So that's really exciting.
Went through a whole long conversation with customer service and they were like,
well you're not doing it right? I was like no you don't understand. This thing
doesn't work. And they're like well it's that old iPod refurbished battery like
it's not going to work like new and I'm like no you don't understand, it doesn't work. So now I have to go just doing some cleaning
here to the UPS store at some point this week to ship it back to get my refund. In
case you're keeping track at home my iPod Nano, my green golden boy that I'd had since
like middle school, died on a run in like March, April maybe.
Bought in, bought an MP3 player off Amazon that worked for like two months.
That died. It's sitting right there.
Bought another MP3 player.
I got, I think, two days out of it before that died.
I sent that one back.
I got my money back on that.
Then I bought this iPod that doesn't hold a charge.
So we are shortly going to be shopping
for our fifth different music device,
music listening device of quarantine.
This will be my fourth one that I'll have bought.
It'll, when I get it, it'll be the fifth one that I've used, which is just like, you almost
might be watching this or listening to this and thinking like, well, you're doing something
on purpose just for this story.
Nope.
I am just getting shit on left and right
with every single purchase.
It shouldn't be that hard, right?
It is almost impossible to believe.
So got this iPod right here.
We're gonna have to send it back.
So that's exciting.
That's what I got for you guys.
Sorry that ended on such a bummer note,
but thanks for tuning in.
I'm gonna, I need to turn on this fan.
It is getting, I mentioned at the outset,
it was gonna be a toasty day.
It's getting pretty hot.
Wearing a shirt doesn't help,
but I'm gonna go for a walk,
maybe grab a cold brew, no sugar, thank you.
I got one hour before my favorite new local place closes.
So we're gonna get this uploaded,
we're gonna put on some deodorant, brush my teeth,
go off for a walk.
And it'll be toasty, but that's okay.
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We're gonna see what we wanna do next week.
I'm gonna be out
in a way from home with Rachel with Rachel to her birthday on Saturday.
And so we're leaving Thursday night and coming back Sunday afternoon.
So I got a fear when I'm going to record it. Might be a late session.
Or you might you might get like a little Monday morning. I might wake up at like 6 a.m.
kind of action.
We'll see what the plan is. Anyways, okay, that's what I got for you. Thanks for tuning in everyone. I hope you
have a great safe week wherever you're at. I enjoy your last couple of weeks of summer here, although concept of like
summer other than the temperature and weather is kind of out the window this year.
So all right, that's what it got.
Take care, stay safe, stay staying.
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Maybe we'll make it big, you know like one of those minor league players who spends 10 years in the minors before they finally get called up
That could be us, okay?
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peace love and only seven years to go. That's what I got. I have a good one. Peace, love, and fight the power.
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