My Children are Fierce and Adorable

Chapter 75: Fish bones, fish fillets, fish segments, chicken skeletons, shredded chicken, chicken blood, and pig

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How many other things to eat? !

Where on earth does this place come from and sell so much food

And I’ve never heard of it!

"How to sell it?" asked an aunt carrying a basket.

"Raw porridge, pure white rice porridge, costs two cents a bowl; adding different raw ingredients has different prices: adding fish bones adds one cent, adding fish fillets costs two cents, and adding fish segments also costs two cents. But it’s only one section; adding chicken skeleton costs one penny, adding chicken shreds costs two cents, adding chicken wings or drumsticks costs three cents; adding chicken blood, pig blood, pork liver, pig intestines, chicken gizzards and other groceries costs one penny, and adding minced meat also costs one penny. For a penny, you can add them together, but it’s not recommended to add them together randomly, as the flavor will spread.”

"There is also fresh lettuce. If you want to add it to the porridge, you can add it for free. You can also beat an egg and make egg drop porridge, which also costs an additional penny."

These materials were decided upon by Ye Lulu and the housekeeper after discussion.

On the countertop around the small earthenware pot, there are small wooden basins with fresh fish bones, fish fillets, fish segments, chicken skeletons, raw chicken shreds, raw chicken wings and legs, and pots of bright red chicken blood and pig blood. , as well as pig liver, chicken offal and other pig offal and chicken offal, each packed in a basin, minced meat, and a small basket of authentic Tujia eggs.

It can be said that it is very, very rich.

But raw porridge is all about the ingredients, and there must be many kinds to make it interesting.

And it's actually not that rare. Guan Chidong went to the river to catch the fish early in the morning. For some reason, he wasn't afraid of the cold at all. The fish he just caught was slaughtered right away. The chicken was just two chickens at home. He took them apart. After arriving, there were quite a few. The pigs went to the butcher to buy pig offal, pig blood that the butcher didn't want, and two kilograms of chopped pork. The pork was chopped into minced meat, and that's what was put out here. It was treated as a small pig. test.

The eggs were also local eggs at home, and the lettuce was pulled from the vegetable patch just before departure. It only took less than a quarter of an hour to wash it and chop it into pieces.

Although it doesn't sound too strenuous to listen to, when these things are put out, it gives people a very different feeling.

The onlookers were shocked.

The effect is even a bit explosive.

This...this...who has ever seen this kind of battle! ! There is so much meat, including pigs, chickens, and fish. Most people don’t have that much during the Chinese New Year, and they can’t eat so many kinds of meat all year round!

They can still sell porridge like this, with so much meat added to the porridge, for God's sake!

Moreover, the effect of another blow-up was - the crowd roared, and someone said excitedly:

"How expensive is a bowl of porridge?! Other people's sweet potato and white rice porridge only costs one penny for a bowl, but you can get two bowls of multigrain porridge for one penny!"

"You actually sell a bowl of pure rice porridge for two cents?!"

"If you add some broken bones and groceries, it will cost you another penny! If you add other things, you will need to add two or three cents... Doesn't a bowl of porridge cost five or six cents?!"

"What kind of porridge is this? The price has skyrocketed!"

"A pound of the cheapest grain only costs four cents! Your bowl of porridge is equivalent to a pound of grain and half a pound of pure white rice!"

"How can it be sold at such an expensive price! Who would buy it?"

Everyone calculated the accounts enthusiastically. The people who would hang out at the pierside market were either merchants (no matter how big or small) or people in their families who were careful with their calculations. Anyone could count money.

When they heard the price of raw porridge, everyone looked in disbelief and turned red.

The women pursed their lips tightly and looked at the family behind the cart with unbearable expression.

(End of chapter)