Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Steam That Hamburger!



Steamed hamburgers are hard to find. You might want to give this a shot as I think you will like it. They are easy to make, juicy but not greasy.

Here is how to do a Steam-burger at home without an actual steamer (This would be good for 1-3 burgers):

1. Put ¼” water into a fry pan or pot. Cover & boil.

2. Add ground chuck patties.

3. Cook 3-5 minutes per side.

4. Place in bun or between two pieces of toast, garnish & enjoy.

Try it. Let me know how you like it.

If I were to ever open a food joint in the Peoria area or Ottawa, or somewhere else, here are the main items I would put on the menu:

* Steamed Hamburgers (best burger you’ve ever had)

* Tenderloins (Peoria Style – The Best)

* Grouper Sandwich – Mouthwatering good (Florida Style)

* Pizza – (Patterned after Alfano’s in Ottawa, Galesburg, Knoxville IL)

* Grilled Cheese on Texas Toast with sliced tomatoes on the side

* Veggie Sandwich

* Spinach based salad



Feedback always welcome. 

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Being a Radio DJ in the 1970s and in 2016




A Snapshot Of My Radio Days ... Then and Now 

The first radio gig for me came about in Ottawa, Illinois. 

I grew up listening mainly to WLS and WCFL in Chicago. Once I decided I wanted to get paid to play records I began hanging around the local station. 

One day a guy got sick and the owner asked me if I might try to fill in. So I jumped right in and began spinning 45's on big Gates turntables. If a record was slightly warped I would place a coin on the tone arm to prevent it from skipping. 

Later the station moved from that small white building on Ottawa's south side to a space above a laundry mat in a little downtown strip. I liked it because a Dairy Queen and another burger joint were located just across the street. 

I worked 7 to Midnight. Sometimes during a long record I would phone in and hop across the street and grab some chow. If ever a record was going to skip, that would be the time. 



 In 1975 I landed a part time shift at WIRL in Peoria. 

The first songs I played were Jackie Blue by The Ozark Mountain Daredevils and Born To Be Wild By Steppenwolf. 

By then we mostly played songs from cartridges, or "carts" as we called them. 

When I arrived the on-air lineup included Robyn Weaver, Bill McClugage, Charlie O'Dey, Wayne R Miller, Larry O'Brien, Evan Luck and Keith Donnell. After a few months they promoted me to the afternoon shift. In those days, jocks would hang around the station for hours. 

The studios were located in a very nice building on Grosenbach Road in East Peoria. 

Sometimes in winter it could be a challenge to get there as it was up on a hill. Occasionally helicopters were used to bring in air people for their shifts. During good weather we had parties and played volleyball in the big backyard. 

I also worked mornings in Detroit before that city went completely in the hole. We had a great staff and the best equipment available. Our studios were on the 16th floor of The Fisher Building with corporate offices on the 21st floor. 

Sometimes we could see drug deals and other crimes happening on the street below. One of my co-workers was held up and robbed at gunpoint while coming into the building for work. 

 I returned to Peoria after my parents became very ill. They lived in Ottawa, just a 90 minute drive away from Peoria. 

 I like our current facilities in downtown Peoria. Except for the elevators where I got stuck one day for 40 minutes. The view is good and the equipment is top notch. Everything comes off a hard drive these days. 

Technology is great when it works. But on those rare occasions when something takes a dump, it can ruin your day. 

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We have high end talent all around. 

This is my third time at WIRL, Peoria IL. The station is now Goodtime Oldies 1290 & 102.7 WIRL, also available online at 1290wirl.com plus we have a free application for Droids and iPhones. 

Things have changed big time but the music plays on.

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Monday, March 28, 2016

In Praise of Hot Dogs



With Springtime Here, A Young Man's Fancy Turns To Hot Dogs.

What will it be? 

Nathan's, Ballpark, or another brand?

I always liked going outside and grilling hot dogs. I've used gas grills, old-fashioned charcoal grills and fire pits. I preferred the charcoal grills because of the unique flavor.

You can also make a good one inside on the stove. Or you can split them and throw them in the oven with cheese in the split.




My preference is New York Style with only mustard.

But I also like Chicago style with all the good stuff including tomatoes, pickle spears, relish and onions depending on my mood at any given item. Add chili if you like.

Here in the midwest we are fortunate to have many great hot dog joints. If you want to do them at home, add any aforementioned preferences and let it rip.

Good eats but maybe not that healthy. My thought is to use all-beef. Add some potatoes that you either fry or boil. Salad? Yes. Ketchup? No way. Mustard.

You can go online and check out all sorts of cooking styles for dogs or you can just whip your meat on the grill and get her done.

Soon we'll discuss hamburgers...another favorite of mine and most Americans.

Saturday, March 26, 2016

Who Rocked to the Jukebox?



My first exposure to a Jukebox happened at the Starved Rock Yacht Club in Ottawa, Illinois when I was a little kid. 

My parents were members and we would go there frequently. 

The club sat where the Illinois and Fox Rivers intersected and it had a very cool Jukebox. You could stick in a dime and select a song. 

Or you could fire in a quarter and choose three songs. 





Later when I got into radio I said "I don't pay to play music because I get paid to play it." But those were fun days. I especially liked to watch the Jukebox mechanism move back and forth and select the chosen 45's. That might have been more fun than actually listening to the songs. 

Big brands of the Jukebox were Rock-Ola and Wurlitzer. 

I still love those amazing machines. 

These days we create custom neon clocks, hand made in the USA. 

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Pictured below are examples of Jukebox related clocks that will enhance your business or home decor.






Tuesday, March 22, 2016

How I Got My Love for Neon and Clocks




I grew up in a family-owned sign shop in the 1960's and 70's. 

There I developed an interest and appreciation for hand-made neon advertising clocks, signs, and hand-painted signs.

I never had the talent to make a sign or letter a truck. My dad, grandfather and uncle had that talent. My bother also has that talent. 

Mainly I dug holes and helped mount signs.

But I can do something built on that foundation.




We offer a variety of licensed neon clocks -- 20, 24 and 36-inch in  diameter. 

PLUS we can custom design a neon clock for any business, person, place or thing using good quality photos, logos or graphics that you provide. 

Have a special interest, hobby, passion, obsession? We can make a clock for you that celebrates it. Something you'll be proud of. An item that will display your delight and will spark conversation.

Every time anybody looks to see what time it is, that clock will reinforce the message of what's important to you.

The Tucson and Whitehall clocks in this booth (see link below) are examples of clocks personally designed by me. 

Contact me for details on how we can make a one-of-a-kind neon clock for you!

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Sunday, March 20, 2016

Go Fly a Kite



This is kite-flying season! 

I always thought it was fun to make a kite but I have not done it in a long, long time. There are regular kites, box kites, bat kites and many more styles that you can easily find online along with instructions. 

As a kid I did not have this luxury. We simply made it up as we went along.

Mostly we used newspaper. But you can also make a traditional kite with a garbage bag. Other materials are dowel rods and string and that’s about it. Or you can simply visit a store and buy one.

Kids love kites so why not make one for a child? They’re fun to fly. Plus, you get some exercise while running along to get the kite airborne. Just be sure to avoid wires, trees and other obstacles or it’s bye-bye kite.

Kites were actually invented in China by a couple of philosophers. In the old days they were used for practical purposes including messaging for rescue missions, testing the wind and other stuff. 

No one actually knows if Ben Franklin ever conducted his kite experiment related to electricity. Kites were instrumental in the research of the Wright brothers when developing the first airplane in the late 1800s.

We used to have Kite festivals in Peoria’s Detweiller Park.

So…go fly a kite, OK?


"Fly a Kite" from Mary Poppins on YouTube:

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Saturday, March 19, 2016

Coolness of Marbles



I grew up about a mile away from a marble factory – just one of four in the U.S. at the time. 

I do not know how many marble factories are around today. Not many. 

The factory near me had bins out back where they tossed defective marbles. They were misshaped and mostly flat. 

We were allowed to play in the bins and take whatever we wanted. So we would load up bags with these defective marbles, take them home and make stuff. I always thought it would be cool to do a bar or counter top with flat ones placed under a glass counter top. But I never did it.

Marbles are not very popular today. But they were when I was a kid. You could play games with them, make stuff with them or go into a field, throw them and try to search and recover. 

My favorite was the Cat’s Eye Opal.

Remember these? 

You could hold one up to the sun, peer into it and get cool prism effects. Unfortunately, I’ve lost my marbles.

How to make oven baked marbles "fried marbles" - with yoyomax12 :

Friday, March 18, 2016

Emo's is Open!



The opening of Emo’s Dairy Mart is a sure sign of springtime in Peoria. 


Located at Prospect and War Memorial Drive, the little place with the clown on top opened a bit early this year due to our mild weather.

Emo’s has been a Peoria tradition for decades. It is probably best known for its chilidogs. People love to go there, grab some dogs and fries, and sit outside at a table as there is no inside seating.

Members of the Harms family ran it until a few years ago when new owners took over. But from what I can tell, everything remains the same.

I’ll take three with chili and mustard.


Lee Malcolm Productions


www.leemalcolm.com

309-694-6130
309-265-3916



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Catch  Goodtime Oldies WIRL 1290 AM & 102.7 FM. 

Online at www.1290wirl.com

Thursday, March 17, 2016

WIRL Playlist from October 1974



Click on WIRL playlist image above for LARGER view.

How many of these hit tunes do you still love to hear?

Catch  Goodtime Oldies 1290 AM & 102.7 FM WIRL. 

Online at www.1290wirl.com to hear these and other wonderful songs!


Also visit my WIRL Radio blog "Malcolm's Mumblings" at:

http://www.1290wirl.com/malcolms-mumblings/


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Monday, March 14, 2016

Who is Lee Malcolm and What is He Doing to My Radio?

I'm a radio DJ at Goodtime Oldies 1290 AM & 102.7 FM WIRLn Peoria, Illinois

I've been using my radio voice for years, but I hadn't been back in the deejay chair for more than a decade until I recently became the morning man for Goodtime Oldies 1290 AM & 102.7 FM WIRL, when the station decided to drop its classic country format in favor of oldies.

I'll be blogging about topics of interest to Peoria residents, radio listeners, rock fans, and the oldies music nostalgia crowd. 

You'll learn a lot of juicy tidbits about radio, DJing, the music scene back in the 60s and 70s, and behind the scenes glimpses of rock recording artists you know and love.

I also like to talk about Peoria area restaurants and businesses that no longer exist, what it was like growing up in Ottawa, IL and moving to Peoria, and my custom clock making business.

Buckle your seat belt. You're in for a wild and fantastic ride! 

Catch  Goodtime Oldies 1290 AM & 102.7 FM WIRL. 


Online at www.1290wirl.com





Also visit my WIRL Radio blog  "Malcolm's Mumblings" at:

 http://www.1290wirl.com/malcolms-mumblings/



Check out my customized clocks:

www.bonanza.com/booths/Neon_Clocks_USA