The price was five times that of the purchasing point, and Xia Chuhe had no reason to disagree.
Xia Chuhe took out the flour.
Sister Li leaned closer to sniff, then pinched a little and rubbed it between her fingertips: "Good quality."
Sister Li frowned slightly, looking somewhat troubled: "But I don't have any yeast here. Is there anything the customer can do?"
Xia Chuhe thought for a moment and decided that unfermented dough was the most suitable for making pancakes.
"Boss, do you have oil, salt, and... any kind of leafy greens?"
Sister Li turned around, her steps graceful and her figure swaying: "Guest, please follow me."
Sister Li led Xia Chuhe to the back kitchen and served Lu Dangui and Xia Bao'er each a glass of water.
The kitchen was clean and tidy, with all kinds of ingredients neatly arranged.
There are scallions in the area specifically for vegetables.
Xia Chuhe's eyes lit up.
Scallion pancakes are crispy, fragrant, and soft – you'll never get tired of them.
Xia Chuhe kneads the dough, brushes it with oil, and chops the scallions...
After brushing the dough with oil, wait a while.
Sister Li urged Xia Chuhe, "The guests have more good stuff; bring it all out at once!"
Xia Chuhe: ...
A woman who knows how to be charming and coquettish has the best life; it's really hard to resist her.
Xia Chuhe took out tea leaves.
Based on her experience of running a teahouse on two tea plantations, this tea is likely the most common type of black tea, of average quality, and somewhat broken.
Sister Li liked it very much, and after buying it readily, she brewed a pot of it.
Her method of brewing tea was very rough; she would just pour hot water over it, let it steep for a while, and then drink it.
Xia Chuhe couldn't help but remind her, "This tea is of poor quality. The first brew isn't clean, so you can throw it away."
Sister Li squinted slightly, taking a small sip of tea: "The guest must be from upstairs. They seem quite knowledgeable."
Aside from the upper class, who would be so extravagant as to pay attention to brewing tea?
Xia Chuhe mumbled, "Yes, I'll stay for a while."
Sister Li added, "The customer has even better items; aren't you going to bring them out? I can afford the price."
Xia Chuhe declared righteously, "There's none left, not a single drop."
Sister Li: "What strange things are the customers saying? There's clearly still...corn and soybeans~"
Xia Chuhe: ...
I really can't give this to you, not even if you beg.
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