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I am still fascinated by red, pink, and cute things. My daughter loves strawberries. In her case, she should have been born into a strawberry farm family. By the way, my son is more like a rice farm family. Sorry for not being producers as parents. The title is "I love you"♡, which has been my daughter's catchphrase for over 10 years. My husband earnestly accepts and gives her "I love you"♡ as she imitates toddlers around the age of 2. He either will get sick first or go bankrupt first. When my son had no interest in sweets, I still ended up buying two of them even though I knew he wouldn't eat, so my husband would give him one and say "big brother"♡, which made him eat two "I love you"♡. My daughter's mental age still seems to be around 2 years old, as she hardly eats dinner or breakfast and is still reluctant to listen to me as a mother. The guys who are crazy about her and buy or give her "I love you"♡ are beyond my control. So, I was worried about buying in bulk or being forced to buy more than necessary, but Shatorize-san is cheap. I did some division on the calculator. It turns out that this helps the household budget. I was worried that I might be forced to buy more than necessary, so I went shopping while the kids were at school (that's a housewife's intuition). Inside the store, there were also low-sugar products and a corner for gift items. There were no piglets acting like monkeys, so I could leisurely browse around. I found a curry bun that I have been hooked on recently. I bought the following "I love you"♡ products in bulk, which were cost-effective: - Round strawberry cake @ 388 yen - Choco Bucky Sky Berry @ 367 yen - Purete Tocciotome strawberry @ 302 yen - Big strawberry roll @ 194 yen - Brown rice round bread vegetable curry sweet @ 140 yen Total price including tax: 1,391 yen. I bought it. However, Choco Bucky has 6 pieces and Purete has 4 pieces, so a total of 10 "I love you"♡ items. I bought the round strawberry cake because it reminded me of my daughter. We will share it. The big strawberry roll, with a huge strawberry in the center that I had never seen before, was what I wanted to eat, but the piercing gaze was too painful, so I gave it to my daughter. The chewy and elastic dough with a modest amount of cream was delicious. Now, let's talk about the curry bun. It was a lightly flavored brown rice bread with vegetable curry paste inside, I think. It lacked the vegetable feel and was too sweet, but it still had a slight curry taste. The texture of the pickled vegetables was good, and it wasn't heavy because it wasn't fried, but it filled up my stomach nicely afterwards. It felt gentle on the body. I will probably visit Shatorize-san regularly now that I have discovered its cost-effectiveness. Thank you for the meal.