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Burlingame Daily News - thw

Burlingame Daily News

3.0(2 reviews)
2.4 mi

This paper is pure temptation, you are forced to take advantage…read more I remember when I was 5 and I'd watch my grandpa read the newspaper, right leg cross the left thigh, leg shaking to an unknown rhythm and eyes locked as if he was watching an important scene in a movie. I never thought that I'd be reading a newspaper. April 2007, now I have become a miniature grandpa, all thanks to you Burlingame Daily! Went from 18 to 80! Haha I guess it's a good thing. B-Game daily gives the first scoop on all the lastest news... actually all the newspaper's do, but yeah... My first scoop. B-game daily news is where I got the first peep at "Naughty Newsom" and "Diaper Psycho Love Crazy Lady." If it wasn't for the B-game daily I wouldn't know that there are plans of making mechanical paper; or that the Governator broke his leg; or that they found the killer of my high school classmate Ray Bass. To be continued... What makes the Burlingame Daily stand out out more than other papers is. 1.It's free! 2.A great read for those who are young and hate reading. 3.You also have the entertainment section... Wanna know who Bradgelina adopted this week? 4.Has interesting development for the Burlingame area. (So all you B-game lovers and Live-ers... You might just find your face in there.) 5.Like making home-runs is for Barry Bonds, once you start reading the B-game Daily, reading will become your home-run (yes I know, great comparison GO BARRY!). And before you know it, you'll be hip like me, going from 18 to 80.

It's been since 2009 since this paper has been around. At that time it was a handy local news…read moresource.

Sing Tao Daily - Wow, this is interesting    11/28/20

Sing Tao Daily

3.0(2 reviews)
1.0 mi

Essential need? Yes,…read morein my household. My father was an avid newspaper reader. My brother too. With the internet, SF Gate, and shock TV, yes this election coverage is best described as so, newspapers are a dying craft. I mean, come on, don't you remember reading the funnies (cartoons to other generations) in the Sunday paper in color? Or thumbing through the pink section of the Chronicle to see the latest concert announcements. Back to Sing Tao, my family purchased a package subscription with the Chronicle and the competing Chinese newspaper through ST for several years. Yes, we've had a few hiccups over the years with missed paper deliveries, sometimes due to selfish bus waiting passengers who decide to grab ours to read on their rides to school or work. Wet newspapers, no biggie as they can't seecontrol the weather. Well, starting Tuesday 9/1st, we only received the two Chinese periodicals. I called their customer service number which went to automatic voicemail for both English and Cantonese options. Leaving messages about this Wednesday and Thursday, I never received any callback. Thursday afternoon, I emailed them to get a late night reply in Chinese; sorry, I am not Chinese literate so I asked a friend to read and translate it. Evidently, they terminated their partnership with the Chronicle effective 8/31st and listed the Chronicle subscription information to order service directly with them. No prior notice, English or Chinese. Only after four missed papers (5 counting Saturday), I ordered a subscription online by credit card; hope it starts Sunday or I'll have to pick up a copy at the neighborhood store. Sing Tao, I hope you take my comments to heart in valuing your loyal customers and keeping us informed of service changes. I understand we are in shelter in place, but a less forgiving customer may just say 'to heck with it'.

Sing Tao has all the features as the other major newspapers except, in Chinese print. From world &…read morelocal news, financial, fashion, entertainment, food, travel, sports & etc; Sing Tao has it all. The $228 yearly home delivery, is well worth the value. Susana D (South San Francisco office) thank you for setting up my subscription.

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Distinctive Taste Magazine

Distinctive Taste Magazine

4.0(1 review)
1.7 mi

"Bun" in Cantonese, "Ping" in Mandarin, or simply Distinctive Taste magazine, is a mostly all in…read moreChinese circulation, (more importantly FREE, they make money from advertising) and can be picked up at your SF, Peninsula, East Bay 99 Ranch markets, Sheng Kees, and various bookstores or restaurants. What's unusual about this circular, is that it seems to be the new version of "East West" (another free circular with numerous articles about fine dining) except Distinctive Taste magazine's articles are WRITTEN MOSTL BY BY A$N WOMEN, even the editor in chief is female (versus all dudes with East West....I know I know, EW sounds like some A$N male chauvinistic pig rag which it is not, considering one of the $hames to A$N Americans being put out every year is that dreadful East Meets West A$N bikini clad calendars, which I dare say many of those models are probably on Yelp too) Now before you criticize and say, what do these people know about food? I'm leafing through the April 2009 copy of the rag. They don't start reviews with "wow" and never use the words "yummy". These women are real seasoned pros and know what they are talking about. It's great slack time reading nonetheless. Here are some articles they wrote - eating fugu (blowfish) at the source in Shimonoseki (southern Japan). The author even ate a TOFU made of fugu, with the fish grounded into a paste then molded and crafted into tofu form. - ok while not original material, another author discusses the point of view of Japanese cuisine from a blogger based in Beijing. OK so what merit does this guy have? He says that miso soup in the US, is store bought paste, hot water, tiny cubes of tofu, scallions, and called a done deal. In Japan this is a more meticulous prep, with additional ingredients ranging from konbu, daikon and some may go as far as to add hamaguri (clam), oysters, fish, vegetables. The really good places will make their own miso paste and not rely on outsourced or store bought. My favorite is the paragraph about Japanese sushi vs American sushi. Japanese sushi is about elegance, attention to detail, refreshing and simple taste, and quality ingredients with original taste. Unlike American sushi where the rainbow colors are all over the place, the rolls look explosive, the sauces can be upwards of 5 to 6 colors alone. - Singaporean Chinese woman writes about SE A$N curry, too complicated for me to absorb in one sitting - a local female writer describes the Ohagi at Shuei-Do Manju Shop in San Jose. Ohagi is red bean paste on the outside, sticky rice on the inside. Recently seen at the Hokkaido Food Fair at Mitsuwa late last year. Decent free reading. Can't complain.

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