It is well known throughout the world that rice grown on black soil makes the most delicious food.
After several times, Feng Qingxue bought four or five thousand bags of rice, worth hundreds of thousands of yuan.
Feng Qingxue is from Jiangbei and prefers pasta, so the amount of rice she bought was almost half the amount of flour.
After buying the staple food, Feng Qingxue started buying side dishes and other items.
Feng Qingxue first bought various game and dried meat, blood sausage, red sausage, fungus, tea tree mushroom, hazel mushroom, hazelnuts, pine nuts, honey and large barrels of bulk liquor in the Northeast. The liquor in the Northeast is all brewed with pure grains and is delicious and strong.
All of them are purchased in bulk and are of good quality and very cheap.
Then, she bought all kinds of furs in the mountain villages in Northeast China, including expensive mink furs and cheap rabbit furs.
When shopping, she did not forget to buy the local famous ginseng, badger oil and so on.
Feng Qingxue went to the prairie again and bought a large amount of furs, mutton, beef, horse meat, beef jerky, cheese, goat milk wine, horse milk wine, wool yarn, cashmere yarn and wool felt, sheepskin coats, etc., and also bought two yurts.
Then, Feng Qingxue began to travel around the country.
When she arrived in the Northwest, she bought walnuts, red dates, raisins, pine nuts, gray dates, white apricots, almonds, black wolfberries, red wolfberries, etc. She also bought a lot of compressed cotton and cotton cloth, mutton, wool blankets, wool quilts, wool yarn, sheepskin coats, etc.
The Northwest region grows fruits and vegetables on a large scale. If the market is not good, many of them are abandoned on the ground and used to feed sheep.
So, Feng Qingxue spent very little money and bought a large amount of fruits and vegetables.
She bought several hundred acres of Hami melons for one thousand yuan, and thousands of acres of watermelons at the price of a few cents or one or two dimes per kilogram. The yield per acre was as high as five or six tons. There were even many fruits and vegetables that were about to rot in the fields and no one wanted them. The boss let her transport them away directly, and in the end she only spent the shipping fee.
After buying everything she could, Feng Qingxue flew to the southwest.
The most famous products in the southwest region are the bacon, sausage, chili peppers, chili sauce, etc. from Sichuan and Guizhou.
Then, Feng Qingxue went to the water town in the south of the Yangtze River and bought Jinhua ham, rice cakes, glutinous rice, rice dumplings, seafood... She did not miss any tropical or coastal areas and bought many local specialties.
During this period, she also went to various mountain villages across the country to purchase black pork, local chickens, ducks, geese, goats, cattle, etc., and asked butchers to slaughter them. She then sent them to rented warehouses under the pretext of being transported away, but in fact they were stored in the space.
A bit more expensive, but the taste is good.
Since there are better options and sufficient funds, why treat yourself badly?
While buying raw meat, Feng Qingxue also bought eggs, duck eggs, goose eggs, various vegetables, etc. However, cooked food must be prepared.
Feng Qingxue didn't know if she would have time to cook in the future. After all, when the end of the world comes, everyone will be struggling to survive. Who will have time to cook? So she had to prepare a large number of ready-to-eat foods.
Steamed buns, dumplings, pancakes, flatbreads, flower rolls, dumplings, oil cakes, zhuangmo, huoshao, fried dough sticks, scallion pancakes, vegetable pancakes, leek boxes and all kinds of roasted, braised, roasted and boiled chickens, ducks, geese, mutton, pork, beef and eggs, etc., you buy as much as you can and put them all in large baskets and large steel pots and store them in the space by category.
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There are boxes of frozen dumplings, frozen wontons, frozen glutinous rice balls, instant noodles, sausages, boiled eggs, chicken legs, duck legs, canned food, milk, biscuits, sesame paste, oatmeal, eight-treasure porridge, candy, and moon cakes.