Nowadays, as long as you dare to sell, there will definitely be someone to buy it.
Not to mention steamed buns and wontons, even if you just set up a stall to sell cabbage, potatoes, etc., you can sell them.
"Who did you go with to see the house? Is the house clean?" Guo Jianping asked.
You know, during difficult times, many people starved to death in the town.
In fact, Guo Jianping had never thought about buying a house in the town because the factory had allocated him a house with two bedrooms and a living room.
However, since the children were all studying in the village and Deng Qingling was a teacher at the school, they never thought about moving to the county town.
After all, I am unfamiliar with the place and the county town is chaotic, so it is better to be comfortable in the village.
"My eldest brother introduced him to me. The owner of the house is a distant relative of my mother's family." Deng Qingling said.
My distant cousin's uncle is also considered...a relative...right?
The house has already been bought, what else can he say?
Guo Jianping thought for a moment and then said, "You can do business, but I don't approve of you selling buns. It's too hard work."
Because making buns requires getting up very early, usually around 2 a.m. to start work, some ingredients must be prepared the night before.
Deng Qingling said softly, "Let me think about it."
In fact, she doesn't have to sell buns.
*****************************************Gaodi Street has a long history, dating back to the Song Dynasty. Since the Qing Dynasty, Gaodi Street has been famous for its business of shoes, hats, cloth and "Suzhou and Hangzhou groceries", and was once called "Suzhou and Hangzhou Street".
Gaodi Street is also the birthplace of the Xu family, "the first family in modern Guangzhou."
In the 1980s, when the reform and opening-up policy was in full swing, Gaodi Street took advantage of the policy and became a nationally renowned clothing wholesale distribution center.
Small fashion vendors from all over the country come to Gaudi Street to purchase their goods.
There’s a saying that goes, “If you haven’t been to Gaudi Street, you haven’t been to Guangzhou.”
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