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Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

CARVING FOOD: A SKILL TO LEARN



The other day in a restaurant, in Foster City, CA, I was watching a chef using his knife to carve different kinds of food: tomatoes, carrots, celery, meats, etc. He was using his knife very carefully; that is, not to damage it and not to cut himself.

I saw that he was slicing a tomato and each slice was like the ...

Monday, June 16th, 2008

IT'S VACATION TIME



So, where are you and the family going to spend your summer vacation?

There are many places to go to in Northern California: the beach, the mountains, or the city. From Foster City, you can take a short ride to the beach, forty-five minutes; to the Sierras, about two and half-hours; or a city, thirty minutes.

Because ...

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

FOSTER CITY, CA.--THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN



The weekend of May 30th, to the 1st of June, is a good time, if you can, to visit Foster City, CA. Every year around this time Foster City celebrates it Annual Arts and Wine Festival.

Several days earlier a carnival comes into town and sets up its rides, so the local safety-agencies can make sure everything is safe. Discount ...

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

NIGHTCLUB OF THE FIFTYS



The other day, while reading the San Francisco Chronicle at McDonalds in Foster City, California, I read about how Enrico Banducci made a success of "The Hungry I" nightclub in San Francisco, California. He had many well known entertainers, but at that time they were just starting out.

The Kingston Treo was one of the acts that was starting out, but the Limelighters, who were starting out too, we like ...

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

A PLACE TO EAT



Along the California coast, near Half Moon Bay, California, and about three miles up the road on Highway 1, there is a place to eat---The Miramar Beach Restaurant.

The restaurant was, at one time, during prohibition: a speak easy, a gambeling place, a place to deposit liqure from Canada, and had rooms to stay over night. These rooms were upstairs and ...