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Chapter 10 Growing Vegetables(2/2)

After breakfast, my aunt went to work. Fang Monan urged her grandma to go around the county town and know the way, so as not to get lost and find her way home.

Grandma said with a smile: "You still want to know the way, I don't dare to let you go out on the street by yourself, you are too young." She thought about it, after so many days in the country, there was no vegetables at home. She went to the market to buy vegetables.

It's just right. It's not hot yet and the dishes are still fresh.

"Okay! Let's go shopping now and use your words to know the way." Grandma said with a smile. She locked the door, took the money, and the grandfather and grandson went to the street.

Grandma took Fang Monan and walked south for a few minutes before arriving at the crossroads, running east-west. Every morning, both sides of the road were spontaneously filled with green leafy vegetables freshly harvested from the fields. There were also sellers of meat and eggs, but

Not many, only three or two kittens. The price is obviously cheaper than those in grocery stores in the county, because they are grown and raised at home, and they are sold at a high price to supplement the family income.

It is said that the market was started by people voluntarily, and stalls were gradually formed, and the farmers earned a little bit. The stalls were all clean, and there was no need for anyone to clean them up, because the farmers themselves took care of the rotten vegetables and leaves.

Dou'er has gone home, chop it up and feed it to the chickens.

Grandma walked to the meat stall and asked about the price. After carefully calculating the price, she still felt it was expensive, so she shook her head with a smile and left.

Finally, I bought a handful of spinach and green onions. “I’ll have pumpkin flake soup for lunch, just in time to scratch my stomach.”

There is no oil or water in the food, and there is no fishy taste, which makes it easy for constipation. Pumpkins bloom a lot, so pick the tenderest ones, which have fluffy flowers. Pinch off the tenderest parts and eat them to cleanse the stomach and treat constipation. These are the things that grandma used to do in her life.

As summarized in the book, Fang Monan suffered a lot when he was making daddy when he was a child.

Then grandma took Fang Monan on a tour of the county's commercial streets, the public Hongqi Cinema, department stores, large canteens, private four-wheeled cars welded by themselves, watch repairmen, and lock repairers.

The popsicle sellers were all set up in front of the cinema. There was also a sesame biscuit seller. Fang Monan stood here for a long time without seeing many customers, and a sesame biscuit only cost five cents.

Fang Monan seems to be extremely cheap, but it is very expensive here. In the future, there will be no pennies, and no one will pick up even a dime on the road.
Chapter completed!
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