I've only started cooking in the last two or three years, so I don't use much, just a little less.
However, the 100 jin of fine salt I bought earlier remained untouched, while 5 jin of the 50 jin of coarse salt was used.
One of the ten 20-jin (10 catties) buckets of peanut oil was used.
Half a barrel of 5 10-jin (5 catties) sesame oil was used;
I used almost one of the 10 buckets (10 catties each) of light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, oyster sauce, white vinegar, aged vinegar, fish sauce, and cooking wine.
Bedroom: The large pumpkin that was originally placed in the space is gone, there are still two sacks of dried vegetables, 4,000 catties of wheat, 192 catties of untouched peanuts, 4,320 catties of corn, and four kinds of pickled vegetables.
In the warehouse: the original 200 large meat buns and porridge are all gone.
The original 50 jin of fried dough sticks, 20 scallion pancakes, 100 baskets of steamed buns, 100 roujiamo (Chinese hamburger), 100 servings of hand-pulled pancakes, and 100 servings of rolled pancakes are all gone.
There were originally 100 jin of white sugar and brown sugar, and now there are still 95 jin left.
There are 20 pounds of White Rabbit milk candies of various flavors that haven't been touched.
There were originally 50 jin of fruit candies in various flavors, and now there are still 47 jin left.
Originally there were 10 jin of soft candy, now there are 7 jin;
We used to have 20 jin of chocolate, but now we have 19 jin. Because the chocolates are quite large, we usually cut them into small pieces with a knife to eat.
There were originally 10 jin of purple sugar, now there are 9 jin;
There were originally 10 jin of ginger candy, and now there are still 9 jin left.
Originally, there were 10 jin each of maltose and malt sugar, and now there are still 8 jin left.
There were 1000 white steamed buns at the table, and now there are 800 left.
There were originally 500 red bean buns and 500 steamed buns, and now there are still 400 of each.
There were originally 1,000 multigrain steamed buns, and now there are still 500 left.
We originally had 1,000 jin of pork, and now we still have 980 jin. It's just that people haven't been eating much meat in recent years, and we're afraid of being discovered by others.
The original 100 jin of beef and mutton remained untouched.
Originally, I had 221 chickens, 120 ducks, and 118 geese, including the ones I bought and the ones I kept in the space. Now I have 171 chickens, 100 ducks, and 100 geese left.
However, after cooking the chickens, ducks, and geese, none of them were touched. The ones that were eaten were the ones bought in the county town, and half of those are still left.
There were originally 2,600 boiled eggs in the space, but now there are none left;
There were originally 4,000 eggs sold a few years ago, and now there are 6,000 left.
There were originally 5,000 salted duck eggs, and now there are 4,900 left;
There were originally 2,000 goose eggs, and now there are 1,800 left.
In 1956, I bought another batch of chickens, ducks and geese. Now I have 1,250 chicken eggs, 900 duck eggs and 350 goose eggs.
We sold 1,000 eggs today, and now we have 250 eggs left. Including the ones we had before, we have 6,250 chicken eggs, 5,800 duck eggs, and 2,150 goose eggs.
Half of the fruit we bought is still left, and we've only used about one-fifth of the snacks. The rest is fruit produced in our space, including dried fruit.
There were 181 jin of dried apples, 925 jin of peaches, and 1260 jin of jujubes, with 60 jin of fresh jujubes remaining, totaling approximately 700 jin. There were also 612.5 jin of persimmons, though some were sold, leaving 992.5 jin. There were also 1500 jin of pomegranates.
(1 jin of Kyoho grapes, 1500 jin of Xiahei grapes)
1200 jin of strawberries, 200 jin of blueberries, 1000 jin of watermelon, 1800 jin of cantaloupe, and 1000 jin of honeydew melon.
There's a good amount of fruit available right now, which can be sold in advance or when it's not in the market, making a profit from the price difference. The key crops are corn and wheat; I'm in the second year of junior high this year and will be going to high school next year, so I need to hurry up and get them sorted out.
Also, now that the disaster is almost over, the land in the space is no longer used to grow sweet potatoes and potatoes, but instead wheat and corn.
As for the sweet potatoes in the space, I'll let them dry in the sun until they're cooked through. Then I'll grind them into sweet potato flour and keep them for myself to eat slowly. After all, there won't be any chemical fertilizer residue, right? Now, apart from rice and wheat flour, I've sold everything else I bought before. From now on, I'll only keep the grains produced in the space. I'll feel more at ease eating them then.
From that day on, I worked for two hours every night. Also starting from that Sunday, as long as the roads outside were not affected by snow or rain, I went back to the city almost every Sunday to sell supplies.
I didn't dare go to the black market. I heard that the black market is strictly inspected, and there are only a few black market locations. If someone checks, they'll catch you red-handed. Instead, I just wandered around the city and sold some supplies to people who looked good. After selling them, I quickly found a place to change my clothes back. When I passed by the supply and marketing cooperative, I spent the coupons I had sorted out the previous Sunday, otherwise they would have expired. But I did save up the industrial coupons.
By the time school started in the spring of 1964, he had sold off most of the supplies in the space.
Except for 200 jin of the original cornmeal that was not sold, everything else was sold in large quantities.
Corn grits are 0.27 yuan per jin on the black market. The corn in the space was ground into 3172.5 jin, plus the original 200 jin, for a total of 3372.5 jin. 372.5 jin were kept for personal consumption, and the rest were sold.
They didn't ask for tickets when they sold them, just money. They sold them for a total of 810 yuan.
200 jin each of sweet potato flour, sorghum flour, and buckwheat flour were sold for 36 yuan in total, at 0.06 yuan per jin on the black market.
Red beans, mung beans, soybeans, kidney beans, black beans, broad beans, peas, millet, and 50 jin (25 catties) of other vegetables were all sold on the black market for 0.06 yuan per jin (0.06 yuan per kg), totaling 24 yuan.
30 jin each of black rice, japonica rice, sorghum rice, buckwheat, and red rice were priced at 0.06 yuan each, for a total of 9 yuan.
4000 jin of wheat yielded 3200 jin of flour. 700 yuan per jin was kept for the family's consumption, and the rest was sold. The black market price was 0.489 yuan per jin, so at 0.48 yuan per jin, the rest was sold for a total of 1200 yuan.
The noodles (180 jin), glutinous rice (100 jin), glutinous rice flour (100 jin), and peanuts (192 jin) were not for sale.
There were 6700 eggs, 200 of which were set aside, and the rest were sold at 0.1 yuan each. Tickets were required. A total of 650 yuan was sold.
300 salted duck eggs were set aside from the original 5800. Because duck eggs have a fishy smell, but they are pickled, they were priced the same as chicken eggs and sold for 550 yuan.
There were 2150 goose eggs, with 150 left over. Goose eggs are larger than chicken eggs, and one goose egg is equivalent to three chicken eggs, so each goose egg cost 0.3 yuan, and the total sales amounted to 600 yuan.
1380 catties of jujubes were sold, with 80 catties of dried jujubes left over. They were sold for 165.6 yuan at 0.12 yuan per catty on the black market.
There were 1142.5 jin of dried persimmons. They were all bought individually at 0.1 yuan for 3, for a total of 190.41 yuan.
There are 1700 jin of pomegranates, each weighing more than half a jin.
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