Chapter 938: Half a Tael of Food Stamp 2



Chapter 938 Half a Tael Food Coupon 2

After closing the door and changing their clothes, the two hid in the house and had a big meal.

Rice, mutton soup, and the soup is full of meat.

While eating, Lu Jiang said, "Wife, your space is really amazing. There are hot meals here. When I was in the army, you cooked for me every now and then. I haven't finished eating in such a long time."

"Once you eat it, it's completely gone." Feng Qingxue said.

Although a large amount of cooked food was prepared in case there was no way to cook during the doomsday, it was not endless after all.

Because Lu Jiang likes to eat braised pork, one fifth of the braised pork prepared in the space has disappeared.

"Then I have to eat less." Having said that, Lu Jiang still soaked the rice in mutton soup and wolfed it down. "The mutton is not as delicious as the mutton in our army. It has a strong smell of mutton, the meat is a bit fat, and it is soft and not chewy enough."

Lu Jiang had a huge appetite. He ate all the food on the table and barely burped.

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Feng Qingxue rolled her eyes. The cooked food she bought was all processed, so naturally people wouldn't use particularly expensive and good ingredients.

Walking along the roadside, you can see all kinds of small houses, very old Western-style buildings, and passers-by in a hurry. It is said that Shanghai is the most fashionable place in terms of clothing, but looking at the men and women with umbrellas or without umbrellas and raincoats, there is nothing particularly fashionable in their clothing. When they are wearing raincoats, you can hardly see clearly what they are wearing under the raincoats.

"You think the mutton soup is too bland and not flavorful enough, so I'll treat you to mutton skewers!" She first took out a plate, and then took out from the space some mutton chunks that had been pulled off the iron skewer when grilling mutton skewers. Each piece was as big as a walnut, with alternating fat and lean parts, and an enticing aroma.

Originally bought in the Northwest, these are authentic halal lamb skewers.

Feng Qingxue put the dishes into the space. There was no water in the room, so she couldn't wash them. Then she opened the window to let the smell dissipate, so that the waiter wouldn't come in and smell the mutton and report them for stealing the food.

The couple locked the door of the room, borrowed two half-new oilcloth umbrellas from the waiter, and went out one after the other.

Lu Jiang's mouth was stuffed full, and he finally swallowed it down with great difficulty, "Delicious!"

Lu Jiang certainly had no objection to the heavy responsibility on his shoulders.

Feng Qingxue had a small appetite and had already eaten her fill. She poured the remaining half bowl of rice into Lu Jiang's bowl, then took out a handful of lettuce leaves, picked up a piece of the still hot mutton, and stuffed it into Lu Jiang's mouth, "How about trying it?"

Shanghai really lives up to its reputation.

In the era of material scarcity, not everyone could eat mutton.

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"Come on, time is running out. Let's go out for a walk and feel the way. It will help us digest the food."

Half an hour later, the smell had almost dissipated, and Feng Qingxue pulled Lu Jiang.

"If it tastes good, eat more!" Feng Qingxue thought of an advertising slogan.

However, they were very energetic, with their heads held high, and they kept saying "Allah", "I", or "Lao Banggua".

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Lu Jiang didn't understand, so he asked Feng Qingxue in a low voice: "Can you understand Shanghainese?"

"I know that 'Ala' means me, 'Yi' means him, 'Nong' means you, and 'Lao Banggua' seems to be the old man's meaning. I don't quite understand the others." Feng Qingxue also answered him in a low voice.

In her previous life, she had been to Shanghai and even stayed at a relative's house for a while, so she had some understanding of Shanghai's customs and practices.

(End of this chapter)


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