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Chapter 44 Stir-Fried Kidney

Chapter 44 Stir-fried kidneys

Gu Rao saw her wavering, and Chen Sheng pursued, "We saw that you were our first customer today and wanted to get off to a good start, so we gave you such an affordable price. If you missed this village, you wouldn't be able to get off to a good start."

If this store is closed, future customers will not be given such a big discount."

"If you buy more, I can give you a cheaper price."

The aunt was completely moved this time.

"Let me take a look first."

"I didn't bring much money with me when I went out today. It's too expensive and I'm afraid I can't afford it."

Gu Rao took out all the pheasants and hares in the basket and put them on the ground for the aunt to choose. He also helped her choose a fatter pheasant and a fatter hare.

"Auntie, you must have grandchildren at home, right? Buying a bigger one is enough to feed so many people in the family, and the larger one has more meat, so it's a good deal."

"I think two look good."

The aunt's heart softened when she thought of her greedy grandson at home. She gritted her teeth and said, "Weigh these two for me."

The selected pheasants and hares were weighed in the field.

"The pheasant weighs two pounds and six taels, and the hare weighs five pounds and one tael."

Gu Rao immediately quoted the price.

"The pheasant will cost you eighteen cents per catty, and two catties and six taels will equal forty-six cents. The hare will cost you four cents per catty, and five catties and one tael will equal twenty cents."

There was no decimal point in the calculation method of this era, and there was no rounding, so Gu Rao directly erased the numbers after the decimal point.

"A total of sixty-six cents."

"If you buy them both together, I'll only charge you sixty-five cents."

After Gu Rao figured it out, he was also shocked by the price. He didn't expect it to be so cheap. If he had known, the price wouldn't have been lowered just now. The worst is that the opening would have been slower.

The aunt asked shamelessly, "Can you give me the change of the five cents?"

Gu Rao smiled and said, "From the price I just gave you, the pheasant is a total of five cents cheaper for you, and the hare is also five cents cheaper for you. Add the two together, and I'll give you another penny cheaper, giving you a total of

It’s eleven cents cheaper, and the price is no longer profitable but a discount. It can’t be any less.”

It was a small business, so she took six cents as a change, but she really dared to think that if she hadn't been of good quality and didn't want to cause conflicts with the customers, she would have kicked them away long ago.

Of course the aunt knows that they are much cheaper, otherwise she would not be so generous and buy two at a time.

But don’t you want to get off to a good start?

It should be okay to give her a cheaper price, right?

"I didn't bring so much money when I came out today..."

Gu Rao kept smiling.

"Can I ask how much you brought?"

The aunt looked a little unnatural.

"I just brought sixty coins."

Gu Rao snorted and said with a smile, "It's easy. I'll just change it to a smaller pheasant or hare for you. Do you want to change it to a pheasant or a hare?"

aunt,"……"

It was obvious that he was determined not to give her any less.

"There's really nothing I can do about you."

"Forget it, sixty-five, let's go sixty-five. Originally, I was going to keep the five cents to buy candied haws for my grandson, but I can't buy it this time. He's going to cry with me again when I get back."

When he said this, he looked at the landlady from the corner of his eye, but he still didn't want to give up. What if the landlady relented and gave her five cents to buy candied haws for her grandson?

Women are soft-hearted towards children.

Gu Rao could hear that the aunt was hinting at her, so she rolled her eyes in her heart, but pretended not to understand on her face, and directly tied the two preys together with a straw rope and handed them over.

"Sixty-five articles, kindly reviewed."

aunt,"……"

Finally, he took off his shoes, took out the copper plate hidden under his socks, and counted thirty pennies. He then took out a cloth bag at his waist and counted thirty-five pennies from it.

"Give."

Gu Rao, "..."

Why hide money under your feet?

Bieye saw Gu Rao's disgust and took the initiative to take the money that was stained with the sour smell of athlete's foot from the aunt's hand.

The aunt left with the pheasant and hare.

Bieye returned to the yard, cleaned the copper plate, put it into the money bag, and said to Gu Rao, "Many people hide money like this. You just get used to it. I will do the collection next time."

Gu Rao, "..."

Suddenly I don’t like money so much.

A middle-aged man came over and asked, "Are you selling wild boar meat? How much does it cost per pound?"

Bieye replied, "Thirty-nine cents per catty."

The middle-aged man did not hesitate and said directly, "Then give me a pound. Cut the fatter part for me and let my wife boil out the oil and save it for cooking later."

Beyeye estimated it, cut it with a knife, cut off a piece of meat, and weighed it on a scale. It was just over a kilogram.

Use a knife to make a hole in the meat, then pass the hemp rope through and tie it into a live buckle.

The middle-aged man gave thirty-nine cents, carried a pound of meat with a straw rope, and gradually walked away.

After a while, another guest came.



At noon, there was still some meat left that had not been sold out. Bieye continued to sell meat outside, while Gu Rao went inside to make lunch.

She took out the fresh kidney flowers, washed them with water, cut the kidney flowers into two pieces, removed the kidney odor, washed them, cut them diagonally with a cross pattern on the smooth side, and then cut them into small pieces;

Wash green and red peppers and slice into slices;

Put garlic slices, minced ginger, soy sauce, salt, cooking wine, monosodium glutamate, peppercorns, and starch in a small bowl to make a sauce.

Blanch the kidney flowers in a pot, drain the water, then heat the pot with a little oil, pour in the blanched kidney flowers, stir-fry quickly, remove and control the oil after changing color;

Leave a little oil in the pot, sauté the spice juice, add green and red chili peppers, continue to stir-fry, and finally add the kidney flowers, stir-fry quickly over high heat until cooked, then serve on a plate.

A hot fried kidney is enough.

The next thing to make is a cold red pepper shredded pork belly.

Wash the pork belly, cook it in a pot and let it cool. Cut the cooked pork belly into shreds and put it into a bowl. Add shredded red pepper, minced onion and ginger, salt and light soy sauce. Drizzle with chili oil, drop in a little sesame oil, and add

Stir in chopped green onions.

Finally, I cooked a pickled cabbage soup.

At this time, the rice in the side pot was also cooked. Gu Rao brought the dishes to the table, filled up two bowls of rice, put them on the table, and after setting the bowls and chopsticks, he let Bie Ye come in to eat.

While she was cooking, Bieye sold more than ten kilograms of pork.

Still, there's plenty left on the stalls.

Gu Rao served Bieye another basin with rice. After Bieye came in, he put some of the two dishes on the rice, and then said to Gu Rao, "I'll eat outside, I'll come back later."

guest."

While we were talking, another guest came outside.

Bieye went out with the rice bowl.

The person who came was a young and strong man.

Bieye asked, "What do you want to buy?"

The man originally came to buy piglets, but after smelling the aroma of the food, he immediately forgot the original purpose of coming and looked at the vegetables in the other rice bowl with dissatisfied eyes.

"What are you frying? It smells so good!"

I couldn't help but swallow a few times.

No one else knows either.

"My wife cooked it, I don't know either."

However, it does smell quite fragrant.

The man urged, "You can eat first and don't worry about me."

Bieye, "..."

"Then take a look at it for yourself first, and then tell me if you see something you want to buy."

The man nodded.

Bieye sat down on the chair to eat. The first thing he ate was the stir-fried kidney. The moment he entered his mouth, he was conquered by the spicy and delicious flavor of the stir-fried kidney.

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