When Chen Banxia was saying goodbye to his family, Jianshu had just gotten up.
She had originally planned to take a day off on this rare weekend, but yesterday she received several packages brought by Zhao Mingze.
They were all sent by her father's comrades-in-arms, but because she moved and didn't know the address, they were sent to Zhao Mingze.
There were letters and things they sent inside, a lot of things: bills, local specialties, malted milk, milk powder and so on.
Only then did she discover that her father's comrades-in-arms were from all over the world, and that among them were dried shrimp, dried fish, kelp, sausage, ham, dried vegetables, and so on.
There were several packages, each full, and Zhao Mingze drove here.
The moment he opened the package, Jianshu felt very warm in his heart. He was really happy that someone cared about him.
But she lives a good life and doesn't want to add to their burden, after all, they are the ones who have to support the family.
Since these things have been sent, they are a token of our appreciation, and Jianshu certainly cannot send them back.
I had no choice but to write a letter to each of them to inform them of her recent situation, letting them know that she had a job now and was living a good life. She appreciated the kindness and they didn't need to send anything next time.
Then someone else sent some things over. However, although she had things in her space, many of them were not convenient to take out.
After searching the basement for a long time, I found that only the tea, bacon, sausage, and the dried fruits and jams I had made before were not so unusual.
After all, there are quite a few people who drink tea now, so just remove the original packaging and replace it with the current packaging.
As for bacon and sausage, you should control the quantity and not send too much, otherwise it will be rejected. Dried fruits and jams are easier to send, just send some that are in season now.
But after looking at it, I felt that it was a little too little, after all, everyone left with a lot of food and receipts.
I'm going to make some more spicy sauce, meat sauce and mushroom sauce, and then pack them up and send them over.
These sauces are quite simple to make. She has plenty of ingredients, so she can make more and keep them for herself or give them to others.
Twenty kilograms of each sauce were made, and each family would take one kilogram, and the rest would be for themselves.
After finishing the sauce, Jian went out and bought a lot of canning bottles to store various sauces.
After a busy day, it was already noon. I finally had a weekend, so I had to eat something good to reward myself for my hard work.
Thinking about the fact that I killed a lot of chickens, ducks, pigs, cows and sheep last time, I decided to make some pig stomach chicken to try what the chicken in the space tastes like.
You can also cut up some of the sausage and ham I received yesterday and steam them. These are all meat dishes, so let's make some vinegar-fried cabbage.
Clean the pig's stomach and chicken, stuff the chicken into the pig's stomach, add some ginger slices and crushed white pepper, and seal it with a rope.
Put the pot into cold water, add ginger slices, Codonopsis pilosula, red dates and Polygonatum odoratum.
Boil over high heat for 5 minutes to remove the floating foam, then simmer over low heat for about 1 or 2 hours.
During this period, Jianshu started packing things to be mailed.
Two hours later, I opened the lid and was greeted by the rich aroma of soup! I took a deep breath, it was so fragrant!
Take out the pork belly and chicken, let it sit for a few minutes, and cut into pieces when it is no longer hot.
Then put the cut pork tripe and chicken into the soup, simmer for a while over low heat, add appropriate amount of salt, green onion and coriander. The delicious pork tripe and chicken are finally ready.
Add some stir-fried cabbage with vinegar and serve with steamed ham and sausage, and you have a hearty lunch.
Jianshu sat on the chair, filled a bowl of soup, took a sip, and the taste was so fresh that it went right to the bone.
The pork tripe and chicken made in the space tasted much better than what she had made before.
After lunch, the small amount of sausage and ham was all eaten up, as was the cabbage, but there was still a lot of pork belly and chicken left.
Put it aside and heat it up when the time comes to eat. You can also add some vegetables and eat it in hot pot.
I woke up from my lunch break and checked the time. The post office should have been open.
I put the package into the backpack, but found that there was no room, so I had to move part of it over first and put the rest in the space.
On the way to the post office, Jianshu suddenly remembered that some stamps in her past life were extremely valuable. She could definitely collect some now and save them for future appreciation.
However, she only knew that the "All Mountains and Rivers Are Red" and "Monkey Stamps" were valuable. But the key point was that the "All Mountains and Rivers Are Red" would not be issued until November, and as for the "Monkey Stamps", it was still too early!
But it doesn’t matter. Since she doesn’t know which other stamps are valuable, she might as well collect some of them. She is not short of money anyway.
Besides, even if some of the stamps you buy are worthless, they are still a kind of commemoration, just like the photos you took last time, which will also be a memory in the future.
Jianshu thinks that if he takes a photo every year in the future, when there are no restrictions, he can also buy his own camera. It will be quite romantic to take it out and look at it when he is old.
Moreover, things like today's stamps and various bills will no longer be seen in the future. She happens to have both the space and the money, so she can definitely collect them all. Maybe she can even set up a museum to commemorate the era!
The more Jianshu thought about it, the more she felt that this was feasible. There were many things from her childhood in her previous life that she had never seen again when she grew up, and she felt a little regretful every time she thought about it.
Since she had the opportunity and the capital, she could definitely do it. She wondered if there would be opportunities to go to other cities. If so, she would also like to get some local documents and other things.
When I open a memory museum in the future, there will surely be many people of my generation who would like to come in and reminisce about their youth.
The more she thought about it as she walked on the road, the more excited she became. It might be because she had been too bored during this period of time, and suddenly she had a goal and felt full of energy.
When I walked into the post office, I found that there was quite a lot of space inside and there were some packages waiting to be delivered.
Walking towards a young woman in her twenties, Jian Shu said, "Hello, comrade, I need to mail a package."
"Okay, please fill out the form." The female staff member handed her a form without looking up.
"Comrade, please give me a few more. One is not enough." But there are several packages to be sent.
The female staff member looked up in surprise and looked at Jianshu.
"Comrade, my father died some time ago, and many of his comrades sent me gifts. I made some jam and dried fruits and planned to send them to them as a token of my gratitude."
Without waiting for the female staff member to ask, she explained directly. After all, there were a lot of things to send, and the staff would definitely have questions.
After hearing what Jianshu said, the female staff member immediately became serious. These are children of martyrs and they are sending things to soldiers, so they should treat them well.
He immediately took out a large stack of forms and handed them to Jian Shu, saying, "Comrade, here are some more. Take your time filling them out. Take out all your things and I'll pack them for you."
"I have some left at home. Can you keep an eye on some of them for me while I go back and get the rest?"
"Okay, I'll keep an eye on it for you. Go back and get it, and I'll pack it up and mail it to you."
"Thank you, and thank you for your trouble."
"It's what we should do. We should serve the people."
Jianshu walked out of the post office, found a corner, and took out all his things. He stayed for a while before returning to the post office.
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