I married a playboy at the beginning, and I changed my fate by eating delicious food

Chapter 130: Awesome



Chapter 130: Awesome

Just as Zhou Jie said, the snow didn't stop for a while and it snowed for a whole day and night.

The earliest orders came from traveling merchants, who prepared the jars in advance, cleaned them, and labeled the brand and type of sauce on them.

Brand awareness is still necessary, and the name they chose is also very down-to-earth, called "Juxiafan."

A good name doesn't need to be fancy, but it should be well known.

From now on, whenever people think of food to eat with meals, they might think of this.

Zhou Jie and others parked the carriage in front of a restaurant, leaving some people to guard it while the others followed him in to get the prepared sauce.

"Great for rice?" He held up a jar of sauce with one hand, saw the words on it clearly and read them out subconsciously.

"This is the name we gave to the sauce."

Zhou Jie gave a thumbs up. He found Miss Xu's family quite interesting. The name of the shop was interesting, and some of the food names were also interesting.

Just like the name of this sauce, its literal meaning is what it actually means, and it sounds quite interesting.

Seeing that they were about to leave, Xu Si felt reluctant to let them go.

After all, they came to the restaurant to eat in the past two days, and the profit that day increased visibly.

When eating boxed lunches, others would order three dishes at most, but they could eat five dishes by themselves. After finishing the previous meal, they would go out for a walk and then come for the next meal.

When eating hotpot, the fat lamb rolls, pork belly, fish balls and so on are served on plate after plate and eaten up in no time.

As a result, other customers ordered a lot more. This is the driving force of foodies.

A very funny thing happened. When Zhou Jie and others came to the shop for the first time, they saw her and greeted her. She stared at everyone and asked why their boss didn't come.

It's no wonder. In her impression, Jay Chou was an unshaven uncle, but she didn't expect that after grooming, he turned out to be a fair-skinned young man.

I can also understand why Lanling Wang had to wear a mask when fighting. It really affected his prestige.

Daxiong and his friends were smiling happily, each holding a jar of sauce, waiting for the two to finish chatting.

"By the way, I haven't asked Brother Zhou what you guys are selling yet?"

I think I heard about a white fox fur before? Is it a fur business?

"We are a general store. We have everything, furs, tea, silk, food, and some weird little gadgets."

"Let me take a look," Xu Si now had some money in his hands. After all, he was a traveling merchant, so he might have some good things that were not available in the county.

"Okay," Zhou Jie also welcomed it.

There were seven or eight horse-drawn carriages outside. None of them were the kind with compartments for passengers, but rather they were carts with things on them tied tightly with ropes.

Zhou Jie lifted a corner of the covering cloth and showed them to her one by one.

"What kind of food is there?" She was still interested in it.

"When we arrive at some places on the road, there are some special foods. We will buy some and sell them to people in other places." Zhou Jie called on a few of his companions to remove the rope on one of the cars, lift the oil paper and cloth, and reveal the contents.

Pointing to each item, he listed them one by one, "These are some hazelnuts, these are some hericium erinaceus, these are some pieces of ham, this jar is black wolfberry, this is cordyceps, and this is dried abalone."

"Ham?" Xu Si was a little surprised when he heard the familiar name.

"This is it. I brought it from the south." Zhou Jie grabbed a piece of something wrapped in oil paper and peeled it a little to show her.

Isn’t this Jinhua ham?

She took a closer look and saw that it was bright red in color and had a salty smell.

"How to sell this?"

"You want it? This is extremely salty. I had eaten there before I bought it and thought it tasted pretty good, so I bought some. But after I sold it to someone else, they said it was too salty to eat and insisted that I return the money. They also returned the rest to me.

I don't know if it was a bad one when I bought it, I'll have to ask again next year." Zhou Jie was very angry. He didn't make any money along the way, but got into trouble. He didn't plan to sell it anymore. A group of people were still thinking about making it themselves and eating it, but they still couldn't eat it.

"Maybe the way you eat it is wrong. Didn't you ask others how to make it?"

"We thought it was similar to bacon and cured meat, so we didn't ask."

It is said that ham that is more than three years old can be eaten raw. Xu Si took a look at the piece of ham in front of him and couldn't tell how many years it was.

"If no one buys it, won't you just consider yourself unlucky?"

Zhou Jie is quite open-minded, "There is nothing we can do about it, doing business is risky, no one can say which product will definitely sell well.

We also bought some stinky mandarin fish, which was also said to be a local product, but we hardly sold any. In the end, we lost everything and it stinked a few of us.”

The other men who heard this were also frightened, and felt that what they were pulling was not goods, but a toilet.

Xu Si found it a little funny, "That's right, I want this leg, Brother Zhou, give me a price."

"I won't talk nonsense with you. One ounce of silver per piece, cost price. I won't make a penny from you."

It would be a pleasant surprise if it could be sold, and it would also reduce some of the burden if it could be sold.

Xu Si weighed it and estimated that the ham in his hand weighed about 10 jin. One jin was equivalent to 100 wen, which was a sky-high price compared to the pork he bought now.

Thinking about the various delicious foods that could be made with it, she hardened her heart and bought it.

I also picked up some Hericium erinaceus and dried abalone, and spent a total of 1 tael, 300 wen.

In the next few days, they arranged other orders one after another, and the production of hot pot meatballs was handed over to two newly recruited women, both in their 2s. The selection criteria were that they were clean and dexterous.

They are considered odd jobs and do not need to do other work. They are only responsible for making hot pot meatballs and are not provided with work uniforms.

They don't get paid monthly, but piecework wages. The money they earn depends on the difficulty of making different types of meatballs and how many of each type they complete.

For example, for egg dumplings, you can earn one cent for every 80 pieces made, and for fish balls, you can earn one cent for every 50 pieces made, and for fish roe lucky bags, you can earn one cent for every 40 pieces made, and so on.

At the end of the day, as long as you are not lazy, you can get about 30 cents. If you are quick, you can get more.

So the two women hardly spoke to each other, just focused on their own things, and even secretly compared with each other to see who did more.

With the same treatment of including food, sometimes they would earn more than other guys, but they were also more tired. Unlike others, they didn't get paid for their rest days, so no one complained.

Recruiting two new people is a good thing for many people.

For Xu Si and his friends, it frees up their hands to do more things. For the two women, it gives them more opportunities to make money. For the customers, they can finally enjoy the hot pot meatballs to their heart's content. The limited quantity is really unfriendly.


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