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Blog, English School Articles · June 24, 2016

Enjoying Sunday Pancakes in Tsukaguchi, Amagasaki

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IMG_2518The other day, I told a Smith’s School of English Tsukaguchi student how I loved having pancakes at home in Tsukaguchi on Sundays for brunch. My family and I used to buy pancake mix at Ikari, a supermarket in Tsukaguchi, Amagasaki. Ikari pancakes were delicious. However recently we buy buttermilk pancake mix at COSTCO in Amagasaki. The package has a great re-sealable plastic zipper and contains 4.53 kilograms of pancake mix. The buttermilk pancakes are delicious and my wife uses the large amount of pancake mix to make other tasty things like scones. In addition the price is good.

I like eating pancakes with Canadian Maple syrup and whipping cream. They are a delicious match! With those, I like having cut up banana, cut up sausages, fruit yogurt and home-brewed Starbucks coffee. My family gets Maple syrup at KALDI Coffee Farm at TSUKASHIN, a mall in Tsukaguchi, or at Amagasaki’s COSTCO. I get ground coffee at TSUKASHIN’s Starbucks. We get the sausages and whipping cream at COSTCO which sells whipping cream in a tall can that we like. I get us bananas at DAIEI, 7-Eleven or a LAWSON in Tsukaguchi and sometimes at COSTCO where you can get a big bunch of bananas at a great price. For yogurt, I like getting my family strawberry and aloe yogurt at 7-11. It’s creamy and tasty.

So does this meal sound good to you? Why not try it? It’s delicious!! (^.^)

Enjoy!

Derek

Smith’s School of English Tsukaguchi

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