Chapter 111 He Wan's Subtle Influence



As a result, no one was lazy and everyone looked for seeds to grow vegetables, especially in the front yard. If you didn't grow vegetables, you would feel embarrassed to eat other people's vegetables when you all eat together in the future. So during the autumn harvest period, everyone paid a lot of attention to the vegetable garden.

In short, any place that can be used to grow vegetables should never be wasted.

But Chen Qing, who had never done housework, took a few White Rabbit milk candies and took Liang Shurui to the vegetable garden, talking and laughing.

After a while, Liang Shurui went to her vegetable garden.

Zhang Cuicao looked at Liang Shurui from the side, with a hint of disappointment in her eyes.

Su Ranran saw it and silently pulled her, then lowered her head and planted her vegetable garden with a worried look on her face.

For example, onions, ginger and garlic, these are seeds they bought from villagers, or seedlings they transplanted.

Now, the leek roots and green onion seeds have been saved, and there are also a lot of winter melons and pumpkins in the kitchen. After the vegetable garden was renovated, it was planted with cabbage and radishes, so everyone has no shortage of vegetables.

Wang Jianguo looked at the green fields of the educated youths and said with a smile: "Before, everyone was concerned about how much work they did and complained to each other, fearing that they had done a little more. We have been here for so many years, but few of us know how to grow vegetables. When we first came, we had some money in our hands, and we bought everything we needed from the villagers. In the end, when we ran out of money, our stomachs suffered.

You can save money by growing your own vegetables.”

Wang Deping said while tending his vegetable garden: "This time, thanks to He Zhiqing, he divided the vegetable garden into pieces by himself, and divided it so evenly. With one piece for each person, who dares not to plant? If you don't plant, you will have nothing to eat. I never thought that I could have my own piece of land here. With such a large area, planting some sweet potatoes and potatoes can also satisfy hunger."

Wang Jianguo smiled and said, "It's still too little. Let's just grow vegetables honestly."

In the backyard, He Wan and a few others were discussing how to pickle sauerkraut. There were so many cabbages, and it was going to snow soon, so the vegetables would be inedible once they were frozen.

I learned to pickle sauerkraut like the people in the village, and use it to make dumplings and buns in winter.

He Wan said, "I don't have any vats here. I'll go to the village and see if anyone has extra large vats. I'll buy two. Do you want them? If you think the cabbage is not enough, you can buy some from the village."

Su Ranran said she wanted it, and Wang Xiaorong and Li Zheng from next door saw a few female educated youth who wanted to pickle sauerkraut and make soybean paste.

He rolled his eyes and said, "Zhang Zhiqing, can you take us with you when you make soybean paste? We can learn from you, okay?"

Zhang Cuicao did not refuse: "We can help you. You can go to the mountains these days and get some hazelnuts, chestnuts, and wild mushrooms, and share some with us." During the Chinese New Year, she also wanted to mail some to her family.

The three of them agreed very enthusiastically. They knew how to make it themselves, which was better than buying it. Li Chunsheng and the others discussed, "Why don't we each buy seven kilograms of soybeans, and we can buy cabbage from the village if we don't have enough."

Wang Xiaorong said: "Okay, let's go there right away."

He Wan finally understood. These three smart guys were definitely hunting because she had often seen them in the mountains recently.

When she first came, she brought some porridge every day, and she never saw these grown men complain of being hungry. They must have secretly run up the mountain to have a snack.

Now that we live separately, the three of us eat pretty well.

Several people divided the work, and Su Ranran asked them to bring some soybeans for her as well.

He Wan, Su Ranran and others went to the village to buy a big jar.

But the two did not walk together. She first went to Aunt Juhua's house, whom she was familiar with, and said, "Aunt Juhua, are you home?"

"I'm here. It's He Zhiqing. Come in quickly." Aunt Cuihua was roasting beans in the kitchen. When she heard He Wan's voice, she responded loudly. Seeing that there was no one in the yard, He Wan went to the kitchen.

"Aunt Chrysanthemum is busy."

"Yes, I was preparing to make some soybean paste. Why did He Zhiqing come here at this time?"

"Aunt Juhua, I want to buy a big jar. I came to ask Aunt Juhua if anyone has one that is not used. We, the educated youth group, want to pickle sauerkraut this year."

"It's better to pickle it yourself. It will be convenient for you to eat it in the future, and you don't have to spend money to buy it. Big jars are probably used by every household now. There is a shop over there on the farm that specializes in making big jars. If you want them, I'll ask your uncle Haisheng to take you to buy them. No tickets are required. A big jar costs a little over one dollar."

"Sure, Aunt Juhua, is it far? When is Uncle Haisheng free?"

"Wait a minute, I'll ask." Aunt Juhua calmed the fire, got up and went to the main room: "Haisheng, are you free? The kids at the educated youth camp need to buy two jars. Can you take them there?"

Uncle Haisheng then stood up and said, "Buy a jar. Da Wa's family said yesterday that they wanted to buy a jar. I'll go ask them. It's a good opportunity to go with the ox cart."

Uncle Haisheng went to Da Wa's house and came back in a hurry after a while: "He Zhiqing, hurry up, Da Wa just borrowed a bullock cart to buy a big vat, you go with him, there are so many people, so you can help by making two trips."

(End of this chapter)


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