Chapter 300: Relish, not too much of a loss
Although the money has not yet been obtained, it has also made everyone's sorrow fade a lot.
After Tian Xinmiao told everyone about this, he mentioned the matter of collecting a few sacks of potatoes in the village to make vermicelli.
This task was finally taken over by the Wu family, who was going to ask those families who had a good relationship with her the next day.
The next day, after breakfast, Tian Xinmiao first went to the small market of the ferroalloy factory to buy a chicken, and also bought some spices.
Moreover, she also negotiated with Zhang Jincai to rent his booth in the afternoon.
When he returned home, Tian Xinmiao chopped half a chicken and stewed the soup.
For lunch, everyone ate chicken soup with steamed buns.
In the afternoon, Tian Xinmiao and Ruan Haoping came to the vegetable market of the Special Alloy Factory with an aluminum pot containing chicken soup (similar to a steamer, which was made of aluminum in the early days), a bucket of noodles soaked in water, and various ingredients.
The people who wander around the market are all workers from the ferroalloy factory, and because it is working time, there are not many customers during this time period.
Tian Xinmiao's first practice was to make a wide powder, leek leaf powder, and fine powder respectively, and after mixing them with juice, divide them into many small portions and put them on more than a dozen plates.
Tian Xinmiao was already familiar with the road, and when he was ready, he began to shout, "Taste before you buy, taste before you buy, you can take home the food to share with everyone." ”
At the beginning of the period, Ruan Haoping was a little embarrassed and couldn't open her mouth to shout, but she was very diligent under her hands.
After the prepared spicy noodles were tasted, she quickly prepared the second batch.
During this period, there were some people who tasted it and thought it tasted very good, and after selling it, they sat down and ate it.
There are also some who want to buy it and go home, just like the last time they sold fried noodles, Tian Xinmiao will separate the boiled vermicelli and the prepared soup into two bowls, let the person take it back, and return the bowl back, of course, the bowl needs to be pressed gold.
At four o'clock, the workers in three shifts changed shifts, and there were relatively more people.
Ruan Haoping, who had gradually become familiar with her, also began to learn from Tian Xinmiao's shouting.
Because the number of vermicelli is limited, at this time, those who need to taste it can only taste a small portion.
By less than half past five, all the noodles that had been small were sold.
There were also some workers who rushed over after hearing about it, and some of them were carrying their own bowls with the holy decree in their hands.
Because there was still some chicken soup left, Tian Xinmiao gave the chicken soup to these people for free.
When he returned home, it was already half past six, and Wu had already rolled out the long noodles according to Tian Xinmiao's instructions at noon.
For dinner, the family happily ate shredded chicken noodles.
After eating, Tian Xinmiao and Ruan Haoping began to busy handling the artichoke that the Wu family had retrieved from other people's homes during the day.
On the 30th, Tian Xinmiao and Ruan Haoping had a busy day, processing two sacks of artichoke and making about forty or fifty catties of vermicelli.
Because they were so busy, neither of them bothered to calculate how much money they made from selling Malatang.
It wasn't until this night, when the two of them rested, that the two sisters-in-law lay on the kang in Tian Xinmiao's hut and began to count the money.
Because everyone has a lot of change when they pay, it is still a little troublesome to count.
The sister-in-law first separated the five cents, one cent, and other cents, and then counted them separately.
In the end, the results were counted, and after deducting the costs, they made a little more than eighteen dollars in total.
Ruan Haoping looked at the results and shed tears of excitement.
Although she followed her sister-in-law to do the business, and she was just a starter, this was the first time she had made money with her own hands.