Jiang Tang slapped his head and suddenly realized, "Oh, how could I have forgotten about this community group buying model? I need to quickly make some price quotes and send them to the neighbors."
Meng Sining had been writing a manuscript about the autumn harvest. After finishing her translation work, she returned home that afternoon and began to think about building a bread oven in her yard.
Yesterday Jiangtang mentioned making mooncakes, but we don’t have an oven, so we need something that can bake them.
Although she didn't know how to make a bread kiln, she had seen many bloggers' production processes on the Internet, and drew a simple blueprint based on her memory.
There were some red bricks piled up at the base of the wall at home. Meng Sining began to fumble with building a bread kiln in the southeast corner of the yard, against the wall.
When Lin Siyun came home from school, she saw her sister busying around and asked curiously, "Sister, what are you doing?"
"I'm going to build a bread oven here, which is an oven."
"Oven, can you make bread?"
Meng Si Ning nodded: "Yes."
Lin Siyun was excited: "Then can we make the same kind of cake that I had on my birthday last time?"
Meng Si Ning nodded again: "Okay." But she wouldn't do it.
Hearing her sister's affirmation, Lin Siyun stopped doing her homework and took the initiative to become a handyman, helping her sister pass a brick, looking at the drawing and then helping her correct it: "Sister, you put this brick in the wrong place. It will be small when it is formed."
"How do you know?"
"I calculated it based on your current method and the drawing on the blueprint."
At this moment, Meng Si Ning felt like he had been hit by a dimensionality reduction attack. The physics genius in this book has been extraordinary since he was a child.
Next, as the building progressed, it became Lin Xiaodi's job to direct and build the structure.
While working, the brother and sister chatted, and Lin Siyun said excitedly: "Sister, the province recently organized a math competition, and I won first place in the district. The teacher rewarded me with ten yuan, two notebooks, a pencil case, and two pencils.
After the holiday, the top ten will go to the city with the school for a competition. I heard that if you rank in the top five in the province, you can go to Beijing to compete in the finals and get a 200 yuan reward.
"Well done! If there are large-scale competitions like this in the future, you should sign up more often. Maybe you can be exempted from the exam in junior high school." Meng Si Ning was delighted after hearing this and immediately decided to buy some competition questions for his brother in the mall to support him in preparing well.
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Jiang Tang took advantage of the time when Aunt Zhang and the others came out to chat in the afternoon and went over to them: "Aunt Zhang, Aunt Wang, they are all here."
Aunt Zhang and the others were quietly discussing the Gu family's affairs. When they looked up and saw Jiang Tang coming over, they quickly shut up and said with a smile, "It's Jiang Tang. Is your company on holiday?"
Jiang Tang sat among the aunts and grandmothers and said with a smile, "Not yet. I am not only the team leader now, but also the liaison officer of the commune. Our commune has a lot of agricultural products. Now it is the autumn harvest season, and we have a lot of things."
The aunt who had bought brown sugar from Jiangtang before asked, "Jiangtang, do you still have brown sugar?"
"Aunt, we're out of brown sugar. Our sugarcane was planted late. If it can grow well this winter, we'll have plenty of brown sugar by the New Year. I'll let you know then."
She enthusiastically introduced the vegetables from the two villages she oversees, along with agricultural products like chickens, ducks, eggs, vermicelli noodles, tofu skin, and red dates. For this promotional event, she handmade over a dozen flyers and distributed them to everyone: "These are all products from our commune. You can buy them with or without a ticket, or even trade them for something else. Farmers don't sell their goods to the supply and marketing cooperative; they need special tickets. We have freedom here."
After a while, we might open a market. I'll let the aunts know to go to the market. I guarantee the things we sell there will be cheaper than those sold at the supply and marketing cooperative."
Seeing that the festival was coming soon, Jiang Tang asked with a smile: "Aunts, do you want to order any dishes? We have guests coming to our house during the festival, and we can't be short of food."
Everyone's attention was immediately drawn to the place, and they all started discussing the price at the door: "Eggs are only one dollar and three cents, no tickets required?"
"These beans are two cents instead of a ticket. They cost one and a half cents. And the ginger candy, these dishes are quite cheap."
"Yes, they are all grown in the village. There is no cost. I will sell them for a fee."
Jiang Tang suddenly had an idea and thought of the tofu made by Xiaoli's grandfather, and quickly added: "By the way, aunts, we can also make tofu, and these vegetables can be delivered to your home for free."
Aunt Zhang had bought chickens from Jiangtang Village before, so she knew the quality. She was the first to respond and said quickly, "That's great. I want three pounds of tofu, twenty eggs, and two pounds of small green vegetables. Do you have any tender beans? I want to dry some vegetables."
Jiang Tang said, "Yes, yes, I can ask them to pick the tender ones for you."
"Okay, I want ten pounds of beans."
Aunt Wang said, "I want ten pounds too. I want to dry some vegetables. Ten pounds of cucumbers."
Grandma Li came out at this moment and saw Jiang Tang selling vegetables, so she ordered a few.
Jiang Tang wrote this down while Xin happily replied, "Okay."
Several other aunts followed suit and placed orders. Some asked for chicken, some asked for vermicelli, bean skin, and ginger candy. They all carefully recorded them one by one.
After all the aunties who came to enjoy the cool air had ordered their dishes, when it was time to prepare dinner in the evening, Jiang Tang started running from house to house.
She came to Political Commissar Zhang's house and knocked on the door gently.
Uncle Zhang opened the door, saw Jiang Tang, and asked with a smile, "Girl, what's going on?"
Jiang Tang smiled politely and said, "Uncle Zhang, I'm Jiang Tang. It's almost the holidays, and the village I'm in charge of has lots of fresh vegetables, chickens, ducks, and other things. They're affordable, and they can be delivered to your door for free. Is there anything you need?"
As he said that, he handed a list to Uncle Zhang.
He also talked about the family who ordered food in the compound.
Uncle Zhang touched his chin, thought for a moment, and said, "Your uncle Zhang is not at home. Your aunt and I, an old couple, can't eat much. Can you give me two or three pounds of vegetables and weigh two pounds of eggs for me? Can you bring them over?"
Jiang Tang nodded quickly, wrote it down in the notebook, and said with a smile: "Uncle Zhang, don't worry, I will definitely pick the freshest ones for you and deliver them to your doorstep."
After leaving Uncle Zhang's house, Jiang Tang went to Sister Wang's house. Sister Wang worked in the same unit as Xia Qiu's mother and was usually very busy.
Jiang Tang knocked on the door and explained her purpose. Sister Wang's brows brightened and she said, "I'm usually busy. I was just saying I didn't have time to sell vegetables in the morning."
Jiang Tang quickly handed the list to Sister Wang, who ordered food for a whole week.
They even ordered several kilograms of vermicelli and bean curd.
Jiang Tang knew that her family was not short of money. There were four employees in the family and only one child.
Jiang Tang went from house to house, introducing the products patiently. When she met hesitant neighbors, she gave them the order form and told them to go to her house whenever they wanted to place an order.
Before I knew it, the notebook was filled with orders.
When I got home, I had a satisfied smile on my face and never went downstairs again.
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