Chapter 317: Waiting for the Peach to Ripen
The man put the dish on the table, and the aroma immediately wafted away. The family quickly picked up chopsticks and couldn't wait to eat. The guests who didn't order the noodle feast next to them looked greedy.
However, they can also participate in the raffle. The wooden box used for the lottery was used before, and the guests basically knew the rules of the lottery. A guest pulled out a wooden plaque painted with red paint from a wooden box, which meant that he had won the lottery. He stood up immediately with joy and couldn't help but cheer loudly: "I won the lottery!" I won the lottery!"
The guys immediately congratulated them, and then quickly informed the kitchen of the news that a guest had won. After a while, the kitchen prepared a plate of "trees full of flowers" and served it on the table where the winning customer was sitting.
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The shouts of the guys came and went, running up and down, but despite the busyness, everyone had excited smiles on their faces.
"Looking at this level of excitement, I don't know how much money you can make today." Although Han Yi's words were just an exclamation, Jin Shu always felt that there was a bit of sourness in his words.
Jin Shu saw that Shopkeeper Lin arranged everything very well, so he didn't go down to point fingers. After having lunch at Four Hours, she and Han Yi left.
After returning to the village, Jinshu told the villagers about the opening of the vermicelli workshop. He also said that as long as the people in the village go to buy vermicelli in the future, the price will be discounted, and it will only cost a little more than they do it themselves. Anyway, everyone is not very short of money now, and you can save the trouble of making it yourself by spending money to buy it directly, so why not do it?
Moreover, the villagers only bought vermicelli to make a few snacks taught by Jinshu, in order to attract guests during the previous "Peach Blossom Festival". The next time a tourist comes back, it's time for the peaches to ripen, and that's about a month away. However, someone took advantage of the free time in the middle to set up a food stall in the town, and also made a lot of money.
But Jin Shu didn't care what they did. Anyway, if the method is taught, it's good that they can make a fortune on their own. What's more, this is also equivalent to advertising Shimizu Village. The more people like these snacks, the more people will visit Qingshui Village in the future, and the money everyone will make will naturally increase.
The peach trees in the village have already borne fruit, and the peaches have grown to the size of a brocade fist, but the color is still green, and only the top of the peach shows some pink. Looking at the peach trees on these two hills, which were lush and fruitful, Jin Shu couldn't help but smile with satisfaction.
Although the peaches are not ripe yet, the advertisement can be fought first! Of course, this matter still has to trouble Han Yi.
According to Jinshu's plan, Qingshui Village will open a new lively stage. When the peaches are ripe, guests can come and experience the fun of picking them by hand. After picking the peaches, you can also eat the peaches you picked in the village while playing other amusement projects, which is definitely a pleasure!
As in the previous "Peach Blossom Festival", this time Jinshu still prepared a certain number of invitations. When the time comes, these invitations will be sent out through Han Yi, and everyone will spread the word, which will definitely stir up this topic. And this invitation is not a piece of waste paper, and the guests who hold the invitation can enjoy a half-price discount when buying peaches. Although the purchase of an invitation letter is limited, it is still a matter of taking advantage of it, so Jinshu believes that the effect this time will not be bad.
At the same time, Jinshu also sent different invitations to Zhao Hui, Xiao Xuanyi and others who were far away in Zhongjing, so that they could do personal favors and help publicize them by the way. I still remember the "Peach Blossom Festival" a few months ago, when there were many guests who came to Shimizu Village from Central Beijing. Even if it wasn't the officials themselves, at least they were their families, relatives, and friends, and they were all good money anyway.