Chapter 23 Homemade Dried Cherries

For a farmer who lives on the land, having enough sharp agricultural tools and a cattle is of great significance to them, so they pay great attention to the maintenance of agricultural tools and the feeding of cattle.

Although Lin Wan'er's family planted five acres of wheat, their agricultural tools were already corroded and rusty, and they were so rotten that they could tear off a large piece with a pinch. There was no need to sharpen them long ago. It would be a waste of money to take it to town.

Besides, there are only a few children in their family, and they are facing a serious shortage of labor force. Even if they spend a lot of money to buy new farm tools, they need someone to harvest them.

Goro was very interested in farming, and he asked Grandpa Niu for advice on a lot of points that needed attention. The two of them never stopped talking about farming. Unknowingly, the ox cart arrived at the gate of Pingyang Town up.

After parting with Grandpa Niu, Goro and his younger brothers and sisters rushed into the city with baskets on their backs.

Wulang Liulang and the adults in the village have come to Pingyang Town to sell vegetables several times before, so they are naturally familiar with the way here, so each of them led one, and found a lively place by the roadside to set up a stall, and carried the vegetables from home. The Chinese cabbages were neatly stacked into a pile, and they began to yell.

"Chinese cabbage, Chinese cabbage, fresh Chinese cabbage, one penny and two catties, those who pass by, don't miss it, after passing this stall, there will be no such cheap prices." Liu Lang's voice was loud, so the shouting work Leave it to him.

"Hey, baby, what is this bright red thing?" An elderly woman, holding a vegetable basket in her hand, noticed Liu Lang's loud voice, but compared to Chinese cabbage, , she was more interested in the bright red things in this jar, and she knew it was a rarity at a glance.

"Grandma, this is our dried cherries. You can taste it. If it tastes good, it would be nice to weigh it and give it to your grandson as snacks." Seeing someone interested in her dried cherries, Lin Wan'er said, He smiled and sold the cherries, anyway, there is no cost involved in the cherries, at most it was Goro and Liulang who took a little effort to pick the cherries and dry them into dried cherries.

The old woman picked up a small dried cherry and put it in her mouth to taste it. It was sour and sweet, and there was a fresh fragrance in her mouth. Eat it as a snack.

"How do you sell these dried cherries?" asked the old woman.

"Fifteen Wen a catty, if you want, I'll weigh it for you?" Lin Wan'er asked, this dried cherry can be weighed a lot, Lin Wan'er set the price at [-] Wen to test other people's tone, if The other party really thought it was too expensive, so she could make some adjustments to lower the price.

However, her back trick didn't come in handy. After hearing her offer, the other party was obviously very happy to accept the price.

"Then give me two catties, just take it home and give it to my old man to taste." The old woman was very happy that she could buy such a rare thing, and immediately wanted to weigh two catties.

Lin Wan'er handed over the work of weighing things to Goro. For a modern person, she said that she was completely helpless with this primitive wooden scale with a weight. She only knew electronic scales.

It's a good thing that there is a Wulang Shishou among them, otherwise how can the things on this stall be sold to others.

(End of this chapter)

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