Chapter 375 Feeding Dog Eggs 1
Lu Jiang, who had a good wife, lived a happy life, while Zhang Yuejin, who had a lazy wife, had a chaotic life.
The child was not fat when he was born, but not thin either, just above average. His mother assured Miao Fengqin that her grandson would be able to eat well during the confinement period. After all, her son had a good living condition. Miao Fengqin also sent a lot of eggs, flour and rice. On the second day after the birth, Feng Qingxue asked Lu Jiang to send twenty or thirty eggs, two bags of brown sugar and a bag of millet.
She had planned everything, but she hadn't anticipated one thing.
Even though Wang Jiao is heavier than a mission pig, her milk is so little that it is not enough for the baby.
Zhang Yuejin killed a pig and finally got a pair of pig's trotters to take home. He added a handful of aged soybeans and peanuts to stew half a pot of soup, which Wang Jiao drank up in one meal. The next morning, her milk was only enough for Goudan to have one meal.
Goudan is Zhang Yuejin’s son. His name was given by Wang Zhengguo, Zhang Heng, which means perseverance.
The bag of milk powder prepared in advance was quickly finished. What should I do?
Zhang Yuejin was so worried that his eyebrows were almost pulled out.
"I must be eating poorly, so I have no milk." Wang Jiao wrapped her head and lay on the bed. "You brought me a pair of pig's trotters that day. If I had eaten them the night before, wouldn't I have had milk for Goudan the next day? Later, when I stopped eating meat, my milk disappeared."
Zhang Yuejin smiled bitterly, "I only have 4 taels of pork a month."
In order to take care of Wang Jiao during her confinement, he spent a lot of time and effort in advance. He got tickets for three pounds of meat and a lot of sugar and egg tickets from colleagues and friends, and saved them for her during her confinement. But he couldn't help eating meat for every meal!
Now, Wang Jiao eats five meals a day, and she has to eat a bowl of noodles and four eggs, or brown sugar tea made with four eggs, for each of the two meals.
The other three meals were just simple meals like them.
Three pounds of meat a month, or one or two pounds a day, is not enough for Wang Jiao to fill her teeth.
Yue Jin's mother gritted her teeth and said, "We still have two old hens at home, just waiting for your wife to recuperate after childbirth. Go out and kill one first, cut it in half, and stew the two halves in a pot until they are well-cooked. Then give it to your wife to eat."
During Wang Jiao's pregnancy, she stared at the two old hens until her eyes almost popped out, and she was reluctant to kill them.
Wang Jiao smiled brightly, "Yes, yes, yes. It takes a whole day to stew the old hen until it is chewy. Yuejin, go kill it and stew it early. When stewing, add some hazel mushrooms that Xiaoxue gave me. Comrade Lu Jiang sent them from the Northeast."
"I'll go right away, I'll go right away." Zhang Yuejin said, and couldn't help but say, "But Goudan can't wait for the milk to come in!"
It was his mother who reminded him, "Your wife's cousin has done a good job of raising her baby. You can tell by how her baby Xibao has grown. I haven't heard that she has weaned Xibao. You go... wait, I'll ask her to feed Goudan. You can kill a chicken and stew it at home. Then give Xiaoxue a bowl. You can't let Goudan cry from hunger."
Isn't he crying? There is no milk or milk powder, so I can only boil some rice soup to feed him.
Zhang Yuejin was a little embarrassed, "Is it okay?"
"I'll go ask." His mother said. How can you know the result if you don't ask?
There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!
Although everyone's life is much better now than in the past two years, who doesn't have vegetables for half a year and grain for half a year? Try to save food for emergencies. The result of saving money is that there are few mothers with enough milk. Many children are born without milk. Those who can drink a few mouthfuls of rice soup and millet porridge are considered to have very good living conditions.
(End of this chapter)