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Wednesday, November 06, 2019

PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD

I work with as fund investment manager who acquire Hotels and Resorts.  I am a Real Estate Developer who is in the construction on Hotel Resort, Offices, Shopping Mall, with luxury apartments in:
°CHINA °THAILAND °USA °SINGAPORE 

 We JV Joint Venture who wants to sell the end project.

(°Convention °Exhibition °Events °Seminars) 

• Asset Management
° Syndicate Financial Services
° Portfolio Management
° Foreign Direct Investment
• Private Investment Banking
• Venture Capitals/JV Joint venture
• NEW START UP 

FRANCIS KOK SOON LIM 
CEO/Owner/Founder 
PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD 
SUNTEX STRATEGIC INVESTMENT LTD

Sunday, September 22, 2019

Suntex Strategic Investment Ltd

WELCOME
I am a member of accredited investor, and, have access to finance, funding, private investment banking, seeds fund, angel and venture.

PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD
°Construction °Developer °Hotel Resort
(°Convention °Exhibition °Events °Seminars)
°CHINA °THAILAND °USA °SINGAPORE

° Syndicate Financial Services
° Asset Management Services
° Portfolio Management
° Foreign Direct Investment

Thanks
Regards
Francis Lim
MOBILE 65 86205832
Whatsapp me
CEO
PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD

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Monday, September 02, 2019

Hong Kong


And, Hong Kong will still be under the sovereignty of Communist China.
China learned from Russia, which, disintegrated, as a result of "Western Democracy".
China is preparing for full scale war, including nuclear war, (MAD MUTUAL ASSURED DESTRUCTION).
Whether Hong Kong, Taiwan, Tibet, or Chinese remote province, it will be MAD to be independent sovereign state or country.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/aug/11/hong-kong-china-unrest-beijing-media-response

Friday, August 30, 2019

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

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Sir /Madam

GREETINGS
WELCOME TO
PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD
°Construction °Developer °Hotel Resort
(°Convention °Exhibition °Events °Seminars)
WCC worldchinesechurch.com
°CHINA °THAILAND °USA °SINGAPORE

We're inviting you to be our business partners and not to miss the NEXT WAVE.
Not to be a missed opportunity.

As we are a new startup business with website.
And, already we have attracted whole lots of tractions from all over the world.
As we are the only one in the world that is focused on devoting our business profits to building new ONE IN CHRIST churches worldwide.
That is what we can do. And, make us the only one in the world. We build new startup infrastructure with bricks and mortar to house all our business, tractions and support partners, language schools with English test centres, and, a place where God's presence will be.
The listing of our linkage with public listed companies with WCC worldchinesechurch.com
and PSSWORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD.
Together, with new startup churches and Congregation globally, we need all, and, every products, services, materials, machinery, that consumers required.
Take bold action with us and be riding onto the NEXT WAVE. Breakthrough into the next level, globally.
Its not too good to be true. Its not too good to be a missed opportunity.

We seek to be your representative.
We have plans of action to make us reach out, and, think out of the block, to reach the sky, without limits.

NOTE : Prior to showing our list.
The terms and conditions and requirements.
As the list of our linkage with supporting partners are highly private and confidential, we need to verify, qualify, that your expression of interest is with us.

Thanks
Regards
Francis Lim
CEO
MOBILE : 65 86205832

Sunday, August 11, 2019

John Podesta to Francis Lim

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10157237434611063&id=631286062&sfnsn=mo

Happy birthday Bill Clinton

https://clinton-foundation.org/birthday-2019/?element_4=20190811nd&element_1_1=Francis&element_1_2=Lim&element_2=francis_suntex@yahoo.com&element_6=7.30&element_8=monthly&element_7=email&utm_campaign=2019wjcbday&utm_medium=email&utm_source=20190811nd

Congratulations.
Happy birthday Bill Clinton
On your 73th Birthday
73th years younger.

Salutation to Presidency
That is friends to nations, which was adversaries. USA President Bill Clinton that truly leads the world to greatness.

Francis Lim
CEO
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°Construction °Developer °Hotel Resort
WCC connect worldchinesechurch.com/
°CHINA °THAILAND °USA °SINGAPORE

Singapore 54th Anniversary

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Wednesday, August 07, 2019

Thursday, July 25, 2019

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Company Profile
ACRA Document

Sir /Madam

We're a new startup business.
We're looking for investment bankers and financial institutions to be our business partners.
We look forward to incorporate
Head Quarter HQ
° Pasedena, Califonia USA
°Bangkok, Thailand 
°Hong Kong (CHINA)
°SINGAPORE

PSS WORLDWIDE TOP OF THE WORLD
°Construction °Developer °Hotel Resort
WCC connect worldchinesechurch.com/
°CHINA °THAILAND °USA °SINGAPORE

The following traction adds value to our company and businesses:
Your idea/s, suggestions, or just have coffee, tea and talk with me.
Better, if we can have a meeting on
°JV Joint Venture ° Partnerships ° Agencies Representative ° Manufacturing Representative ° Import and Export ° Exclusive Sole Distributor

Thanks
Francis Lim
CEO
PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD
MOBILE +65 86205832

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Francis Lim


WELCOME

PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD
°Construction °Developer °Hotel Resort
WCC connect with World Chinese Church
http://www.worldchinesechurch.com/
  °CHINA °THAILAND °USA °SINGAPORE

Your idea/s, suggestions, or just have coffee, tea and talk with me.
Better, if we can have a meeting on
°JV Joint Venture ° Partnerships ° Agencies Representative ° Manufacturing Representative ° Import and Export ° Exclusive Sole Distributor

Thanks
Francis Lim
CEO
PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD
MOBILE 86205832

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Company Profile
ACRA Document

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PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD 
Company Profile 

ACRA Document 

Sir /madam 
We're a new startup business. 
We're looking for investment bankers and financial institutions to be our business partners.
We look forward to incorporate 
Head Quarter HQ
° Pasedena, Califonia USA
°Bangkok, Thailand  
°Hong Kong (CHINA)
°SINGAPORE

PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD 
°Construction °Developer °Hotel Resort
WCC connect worldchinesechurch.com/
°CHINA°THAILAND°USA°SINGAPORE 

Thanks 
Yours sincerely 
LIM KOK SOON FRANCIS 
CEO 
PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD 
MOBILE +65 86205832 

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Thursday, July 18, 2019

WCC connect with World Chinese Church



Sir /madam 


We're a new startup business. 
We're looking for investment bankers and financial institutions to be our business partners.
We look forward to incorporate 
Head Quarter HQ
° Pasedena, Califonia USA
°Bangkok, Thailand  
°Hong Kong (CHINA)
°SINGAPORE

WCC connect with worldchinesechurch.com
PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD 
°Construction °Developer °Hotel Resort 
CHINA THAILAND USA SINGAPORE 


Thanks 

Yours sincerely 
LIM KOK SOON FRANCIS 
CEO 
PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD 
MOBILE +65 86205832 

WCC connect with World Chinese Church


Sir /madam 


We're a new startup business. 
We're looking for investment bankers and financial institutions to be our business partners.
We look forward to incorporate 
Head Quarter HQ
° Pasedena, Califonia USA
°Bangkok, Thailand  
°Hong Kong (CHINA)
°SINGAPORE

WCC connect with worldchinesechurch.com
PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD 
°Construction °Developer °Hotel Resort 
CHINA THAILAND USA SINGAPORE 


Thanks 

Yours sincerely 
LIM KOK SOON FRANCIS 
CEO 
PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD 
MOBILE +65 86205832 

PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD


Sir /madam 

We're a new startup business. 


We're looking for investment bankers and financial institutions to be our business partners.


We look forward to incorporate 


Head Quarter HQ


° Pasedena, Califonia USA


°Bangkok, Thailand  


°Hong Kong (CHINA)


°SINGAPORE

WCC connect with worldchinesechurch.com


PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD 


°Construction °Developer °Hotel Resort 


CHINA THAILAND USA SINGAPORE 


Thanks 

Yours sincerely 


LIM KOK SOON FRANCIS 


CEO 


PSS WORLDWIDE TOP Of THE WORLD 


MOBILE +65 86205832 



Friday, April 04, 2014

7 Better-Than-Jelly Ideas for Toast

https://www.yahoo.com/food/martha-stewart-toast-toppers-7-better-than-jelly-80785366548.html

7 Better-Than-Jelly Ideas for Toast

Mar 27, 2014

7 Better-Than-Jelly Ideas for Toast
Transform your toast from breakfast basic to anytime snack or quick weeknight dinner with all kinds of creative combinations. We love creamy avocado and absolutely adore eggy toppings, but we’d turn on the toaster for any of these combos. Snacks on toast are the greatest thing since — well, you know.

Sesame Toasts with Poached Eggs and Avocado

The heat of the toaster releases essential oils in the sesame seeds, emphasizing their already rich, nutty flavor. Crunchy toast serves as foil to a creamy avocado mash and a softly poached egg.
1 avocado
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper
3 slices sesame bread, lightly toasted
1 cup lightly packed watercress sprigs
Extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling
1 tablespoon white vinegar
3 large eggs
1. Halve avocado, remove pit, and scoop flesh into a medium bowl. Add lemon juice, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Mash and stir with a fork until combined and mostly smooth, with some small chunks remaining. Divide avocado mixture among toast slices, spreading evenly. Top avocado with watercress, and drizzle with oil.
2. Bring 1 1/2 inches of water to a simmer in a large, deep skillet over medium-high heat. Stir in vinegar. Crack 1 egg into a small bowl. Holding bowl just above surface of water, gently pour egg into skillet. Repeat with remaining 2 eggs. Poach eggs, undisturbed, just until whites are firm and yolks are still runny, about 4 minutes (for firmer yolks, poach 1 to 2 minutes more).
3. Carefully remove eggs from water with a slotted spoon, allowing excess water to drain off. Place 1 egg on each watercress-topped toast slice. Season with salt and pepper. Serve immediately.

Sesame Toasts with Poached Eggs and Avocado

The heat of the toaster releases essential oils in the sesame seeds, emphasizing their already rich, nutty flavor. Crunchy toast serves as foil to a creamy avocado mash and a softly poached egg.
1 avocado
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper
3 slices sesame bread, lightly toasted
1 cup lightly packed watercress sprigs
Extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling
1 tablespoon white vinegar
3 large eggs
1. Halve avocado, remove pit, and scoop flesh into a medium bowl. Add lemon juice, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Mash and stir with a fork until combined and mostly smooth, with some small chunks remaining. Divide avocado mixture among toast slices, spreading evenly. Top avocado with watercress, and drizzle with oil.
2. Bring 1 1/2 inches of water to a simmer in a large, deep skillet over medium-high heat. Stir in vinegar. Crack 1 egg into a small bowl. Holding bowl just above surface of water, gently pour egg into skillet. Repeat with remaining 2 eggs. Poach eggs, undisturbed, just until whites are firm and yolks are still runny, about 4 minutes (for firmer yolks, poach 1 to 2 minutes more).
3. Carefully remove eggs from water with a slotted spoon, allowing excess water to drain off. Place 1 egg on each watercress-topped toast slice. Season with salt and pepper. Serve immediately.

Mushroom-Garlic Toasts

Who says scrambled eggs are just for breakfast? Umami-filled mushrooms and fresh tarragon transform this simple dish into a satisfying weeknight dinner.
8 slices bacon
4 slices toasted crusty bread
1 garlic clove
4 cups sliced mixed mushrooms
8 eggs
1/4 cup ricotta
Chopped fresh tarragon
1. Cook bacon until crisp. Rub bread with a peeled garlic clove. Saute mushrooms in 2 teaspoons bacon fat, season, and divide among toasts. Lightly scramble eggs in 1 tablespoon bacon fat; when set but still wet, fold in ricotta and tarragon; season. Top mushrooms with eggs and crumbled bacon.

Marmalade-Cheese Toast

Consider this snack a cheese plate on a piece of toast. Salty and sweet, it works well with cheddar and orange marmalade or provolone and apricot preserves –– or try a custom combo based on what’s in your fridge.
1 slice whole-grain bread
1 ounce sliced white cheddar or provolone
1 tablespoon orange marmalade or apricot preserves
1. Heat broiler of toaster oven (or oven). Lightly toast bread, then top with cheese and marmalade or preserves. Broil until cheese is melted, 1 to 2 minutes.

Soft-Boiled Egg with Mashed Peas on Toast

Caramelized shallot and chopped mint accent the fresh, springy flavor of green peas. Use the toast corners to scoop up soft-boiled egg.
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1 shallot, diced
2 cups peas (fresh or frozen, thawed)
2 tablespoons freshly chopped mint, plus leaves for garnish
Coarse salt and ground black pepper
6 large eggs
6 slices multigrain bread, toasted
1. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a pan over medium heat. Add shallot and cook, stirring, until caramelized, 3 to 4 minutes. Add peas and 1/2 cup water and cook, covered, until peas are tender but still bright green, 2 to 3 minutes. Mash with a potato masher and add mint and remaining oil. Stir until combined and season with salt and pepper. Set aside.
2. Place eggs in a small saucepan and cover with water. Bring to a boil and cook 2 minutes. Remove and immediately cut tops using a serrated knife. Season with salt and pepper.
3. Spread mashed peas on bread and serve with eggs. Garnish with mint.

Avocado, Caper, and Pickled-Onion Toast

Hearty pieces of whole-grain toast are elevated from simple to sublime with a smear of avocado and deli-counter-style toppers like smoked trout, onions, and capers. Quick-pickle your own onions in only ten minutes.
1/4 small red onion, thinly sliced
1/2 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon capers, coarsely chopped
1 teaspoon extra-virgin olive oil
kosher salt and ground black pepper
1 teaspoon lemon zest
1/2 avocado, pitted
2 slices whole-grain bread, toasted
1 ounce smoked trout or 1/2 soft-cooked egg, for topping (optional)
1. Combine the onion, lemon juice, capers, oil, and 1/4 teaspoon salt and pepper in a bowl. Let stand until the onions soften slightly, about 10 minutes.
2. In another bowl, mash the lemon zest and avocado with 1/8 teaspoon salt.
3. Spread half of the avocado mixture on one slice of toast and top with half the onions. If desired, add either the smoked trout or the soft-cooked egg. Repeat with remaining ingredients, and serve immediately.

Banana-Ricotta Toasts with Pecans, Dates, and Honey

Drizzled with honey, these ricotta, fruit, and pecan-topped toasts make a sweet, creamy, and crunchy breakfast or snack.
2 tablespoons part-skim ricotta cheese
1 slice (1/2 inch thick) whole-wheat rustic bread, toasted
1/2 small ripe banana, sliced on the bias
1 medium pitted date, preferably Medjool, thinly sliced
1 tablespoon coarsely chopped toasted pecans
1 teaspoon honey, such as acacia
Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper
1. Spread ricotta on toast. Top with banana, date, and pecans. Drizzle with honey. Sprinkle with a pinch of salt and some pepper.

Charred Tomatoes with Fried Eggs on Garlic Toast

Searing tomatoes in a cast-iron skillet gives them beautiful char and texture –– and a homey campfire-esque quality that pairs perfectly with rustic toasted bread.
4 slices rustic bread, toasted
1 clove garlic, peeled
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for brushing
4 large eggs
Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper
4 small tomatoes, such as cocktail or Campari, halved
1. Rub toasted bread with garlic and brush with oil. Heat oil in a large, heavy skillet (preferably cast-iron) over medium heat. Crack eggs into skillet and cook, undisturbed, until whites are set, 2 to 3 minutes. Season with salt and pepper and transfer to a plate.
2. Increase heat to medium-high. Brush cut sides of tomatoes with oil. Sear, cut sides down and undisturbed, until charred, 3 to 4 minutes. Transfer 2 tomato halves to each piece of toast with a spatula and lightly mash. Season with salt and pepper and top with fried eggs.


so delicious -- but paired with bananas and pressed into a warm 

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

5 Career Tips You Need to Ignore

http://career-services.monster.com/yahooarticle/career-tips-you-need-to-ignore#WT.mc_n=yta_fpt_article_career_tips_to_ignore

5 Career Tips You Need to Ignore
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By Catherine Conlan
Monster Contributing Writer
 
People are full of advice on just about every topic under the sun, and you’ve probably gotten a lot of work-related tips over the course of your career. But there are some nuggets that you’d be better off disregarding.
 
Consider these five career tips you need to ignore:

Ask for a promotion. 
 
It’s common to hear that you won’t get a raise or a promotion if you don’t ask for one. ButPeopleNRG.com Managing Partner Lawrence Polsky says you shouldn’t ask; “not even at your annual review.” Instead, use your actions to show you’re a better leader.
 
“Learn the business inside and out, generate team results that your boss can't ignore and create the most positive, supportive, entrepreneurial spirit in the company,” he advises. “Then, when there is a need for a new leader, you will be asked. If you want to be promoted into a leadership role, and you think this advice is not realistic, then go get a new job in a new company where it is.”

Keep your resume brief. 
 
You’ve probably been told to keep your resume to one page, but Michael Morgenstern, head of hiring at the Expert Institute, disagrees. “Your resume reflects why you are best qualified for and deserving of the proposed position. If you've had extensive work experience, don't sacrifice highlighting your skills, talents, and expertise just to cram everything onto one sheet of paper. Your resume should be tailored for the specific job you are applying for, and each job description should emphasize the talents that you have developed and will bring to the proposed role.”

A great resume will get you hired.
 
 
Marketing strategist Kyle Sexton says it’s vital to focus on using your resume to get an interview. “Your resume doesn't need to be in chronological order or even include every job you've had.”
 
“Your resume is a marketing tool,” he explains. “Use it -- along with your phone -- to get an interview. A great attitude and interview gets you the job, not the resume. Recognizing the different stages of the hiring process is critical to creating a tool that works well for its intended purpose.”

Send a post-interview thank-you note. 
 
Career coach Bettina Seidman says yes, a note after an interview is a good idea -- but not a thank-you note. “Send a strategic follow-up letter indicating why you are an excellent candidate,” she says. “It should be a response to the asked or un-asked question: why should we hire you?”

Follow your passion. 
 
This tip is “the most erroneous,” says Heidi Nazarudin, a former CEO turned style-and-success blogger. Many people have multiple passions or might not discover their true passions until later in life, “and sometimes these passions are just not viable as a source of income. The right question would be ‘What kind of life do I want to set up for myself?’”
 
For example, Nazarudin says she’s always been visually creative but knew being a successful photographer would be difficult. Instead, “I became an investment banker and pursued photography on the weekends,” she says. “My career as a successful investment banker allows me to indulge in my passion, and live the life I want.”

Monday, February 24, 2014

10 most dangerous (and safest) countries for driving

http://autos.yahoo.com/news/10-most-dangerous--and-safest--countries-for-driving-200422236.html

10 most dangerous (and safest) countries for driving

The Car Connection 
(Photo: Mark Murray | Flickr)
There are lots ways to die. There are also lots of people on Planet Earth tracking when and how people die. Two of those people -- Michael Sivak and Brandon Schoettle -- have compiled much of that data to show us where folks are most prone to die on the road.

The study is called Mortality from Road Crashes in 193 Countries: A Comparison with Other Leading Causes of Death (PDF). To compile their report, Sivak and Schoettle, who head up the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, pored over fatality statistics published by the World Health Organization in 2008. Though the two were keenly interested in traffic-related deaths, they also took note of fatalities from three other causes: heart disease, malignant neoplasms (shorthand: cancer), and cerebrovascular disease (shorthand: strokes). Then, they mapped that data, calculating the highest and lowest fatality rates associated with each illness, the fatality rates associated with auto accidents, and how the former and latter overlapped.
Related gallery: Pile-up on Pennsylvania Turnpike
The good news is that, on average, strokes, heart disease, and cancer are much bigger threats to human beings than car accidents. The bad news is that in some countries, that's not entirely true. In Namibia, for example, you're 53 percent more likely to die in automobile collision than from cancer. And in Qatar, you're more than five times as likely to die in a car accident than from a stroke. You've been warned.

Here are the deadliest countries with automobile accidents, along with the number of fatalities per 100,000 residents. Note that there's only one overlapping country, Malawi. ("Congo" refers to the Republic of the Congo, not the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which is a completely separate country.)

1. Namibia (45)
2. Thailand (44)
3. Iran (38)
4. Sudan (36)
5. Swaziland (36)
6. Venezuela (35)
7. Congo (34)
8. Malawi (32)
9. Dominican Republic (32)
10. Iraq (32)

And the lowest fatality rates from auto accidents. Again, there's little overlap, other than Maldives:

184. Switzerland (5)
185. Netherlands (4)
186. Antigua and Barbuda (4)
187. Tonga (4)
188. Israel (4)
189. Marshall Islands (4)
190. Fiji (4)
191. Malta (3)
192. Tajikistan (3)
193. Maldives (2)

(Graphic courtesy of UMTRI)
For reference, the U.S. had 817 deaths per 100,000 residents from all four causes, which is slightly better than the average global fatality rate of 844.  In terms of auto fatalities, the U.S. had 14 deaths per 100,000, placing it above the global average of 18.

The major takeaway is that auto fatalities constitute a mere sliver of the world's deaths: "For the world, fatalities from road crashes represented 2.1% of fatalities from all causes.... The highest percentage by country (15.9% in the United Arab Emirates) was 53 times the lowest percentage (0.3% in the Marshall Islands)."
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The report leaves out a few countries that might've made the "ten safest" lists, but weren't included -- countries like Greenland and Vatican City. It also overlooks some troubled areas that could've ended up on the bottom, like South Sudan and Palestine. Just so you know.

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Saturday, February 22, 2014

Yankovich's life of luxury


Yankovich's life of luxury Reuters Videos | 1:14 mins Crowds converge on Yanukovich's country residence in Ukraine to get a glimpse of president's luxurious surroundings. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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Why We Actually Want to Eat the Milky Bun


https://www.yahoo.com/food/why-we-actually-want-to-eat-the-milky-bun-77298751270.html

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Photo credit: Instagram/ Nehsuh
When the Internet went nuts yesterday over something called a “milky bun,” we dismissed it as yet another mashup jumping on thecronut bandwagon—a newfangled concoction to dismiss. Donuts with ice cream stuffed inside? Whatever.
But then we couldn’t get them out of our minds: donuts with ice creamstuffed inside! At the new Afters Ice Cream parlor, located just outside Los Angeles, owner Scott Nghiem has taken inspiration from Asian desserts—”they eat a lot of sweet buns, they dip them in milk”—to create a new dessert hybrid that actually sounds…really good.
To create the milky buns, Nghiem makes fresh donuts every day (both glazed and unglazed), making them a little larger than is typical so he can split them open and stuff them with ice cream. Sixteen flavor options include “cookie butter" (made with Speculoos cookies), jasmine tea and cereal milk. On to a magical panini presslike machine they go, which seals the edges of the donut; the result is “a nice hot crispy outside with a gooey inside.” Uh, yum.
Nghiem tells us he’s selling 500 milky buns daily, at $3.50 a pop, and isn’t able to keep up with demand. People are driving from Las Vegas and San Diego, two hours away, to try them. and word has been “spreading like wildfire,” he told us.
Turns out part of the grand plan is to make Orange County that much cooler: There’s “a need for a late-night dessert place that’s cool and hip…like Los Angeles, like other parts of the country.” Nghiem cites his fashion and real estate background in explaining his desire for a milky bun utopia: “plazas that provide all these things for the new generation, a new style up to modern standards. In the O.C., people are kind of stuck. We want to create that edge; you can walk down the street and taste ten things.” His hometown, he told us, is “a little mellow…I would love to shake it up a little bit.”
Will the milky bun be the thing to “shake up” the O.C.? The reaction has certainly been dramatic. As one news anchor expressed herself, hearing about the Frankenstein of desserts: “WhaaaAAAAT?”
Like chocolate and vanilla and peanut butter and jelly, are donuts and ice cream a match made in heaven? What do people think of what Thrillist has called “the ultimate icy-hot experience,” and a photographer for FoodBeast coined “The Jelly Donut Killer”? Take us to the Twitters!
Some say the cronut has been dethroned:
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Thrillist explains why this trend seems like it will never die: 
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This guy will probably try all 16 flavors: 
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Milky buns are “cray”:
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And maybe even worth a road trip? 
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This sort of sums up our feelings, now that we’ve thought it over: 
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And they’re actually pretty beautiful: 
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Photo credit: Instagram, Peeping_Timmy
Are you one of those people driving two hours to try milky buns? Get there early. An employee revealed that they’ve been selling out of the milky buns two hours before closing time (10 p.m.) every night, but that he hopes tonight they’ll “make it to 8 or 9.” If you live in the neighborhood, stop by early. You don’t want to see a sign like this one: 
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