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Picnic in Stanley Park


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With the nice spring weather, Polly and I decided to go for a picnic at Stanley Park for our cake meet.  Spring is the cruise ship season and we saw one just cruise by the Burrard Inlet.  We would love to go on board one day.


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We parked ourselves near the light house.  There were several picnic tables and we got one just under the shades.  During our stay there, we saw may tour buses passed by, every 2 or 3 minutes.  The visitors  must be from those cruise ships.


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We got some snacks from Osaka Supermarket at the Yaohan Center for the picnic.  The above is Fish Ball with Rice Puff.  The rice puff gives the fish ball some crunchy texture.  Kids will certainly love this.  It is served with sweet chili sauce.  These were $2.50 for 6 at the time of promotion as a new item.


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We also bought some Taro Cake and Radish Cake or Turnip Cake which were $2.50 for 4.  We had two pieces each and just right for Polly and I to share.


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The Water Chessnut Cake is cool and crunchy.  It is a nice dessert item after a meal.  It is also $2.50 for 4.


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