The Tian family's grandparents had a good guess and returned to their hometown.

Sure enough, no one helped feed the animals I raised.

Grandma Tian’s family quickly got some fodder for these animals, otherwise she would be very distressed if they starved and lost weight.

Chickens also lay eggs!

Raw eggs can not only be eaten by your grandson, but can also supplement nutrition so that they can grow white and fat.

You can exchange eggs for money to subsidize your family.

Swapping in some soy sauce, vinegar and salt are also good options.

The Tian family’s grandparents were used to being frugal, so they were reluctant to spend money on it.

Naturally, I like to exchange them for eggs because I think it’s more cost-effective than buying them.

So these eggs are like money, they are hard currency.

Every household treats its own old hen as a treasure, just to lay more eggs.

This egg has many uses, and supplies are scarce in this era.

In other words, eggs are a good thing in rural areas, otherwise they wouldn’t be reluctant to eat them.

Also, Grandma Tian’s family raised a big fat pig, so that apart from the pork that had to be handed over, the rest of the pork was good food that could only be eaten during the Chinese New Year.

The fatter the pigs are, the more meat will be left for their families.

This is a rule recognized by everyone. Naturally, Grandma Tian’s family tries her best to feed the pig as full as possible so that it can grow meat.

At this time, farm pigs are least interested in growing meat.

Especially fat is the most difficult to grow. Pigs that are generally fed are full of tendon meat.

But people in this era generally lack oil and water.

Naturally, I don’t like to eat lean meat, I like to eat oily and fat meat slices.

Even if I want to buy meat for the first time, I have to get up early to buy it, because I am afraid that the fat meat will be sold out and I will not be able to buy it.

If I had gone even later, I wouldn’t even be able to buy lean meat.

There is also a fixed number of pounds of pork per day.

There is simply no supply, but there is no way.

Fatty meat is also much more expensive than lean meat. Everyone needs to replenish oil and water, and there is no better way to replenish oil and water than a fat slice of fat meat.

Naturally, it is loved by the common people.

The Tian family's grandparents also like to eat fat meat. The two old people are not fat at all, so naturally they are not afraid of getting high.

We can't eat it more than once a year. After all, there was no separation in the family before, and only the elder couple worked hard.

The other two bedrooms were very sneaky and did not do well at all.

The family didn't save much money, and even half of the pork they received during the New Year had to be sold.

The rest is for the New Year. Except for the children who eat some, the adults only eat two thin slices as a token.

It can be seen that fat pork is very valuable. In the [-]s, there was not much rapeseed oil and peanut oil. Farmers could not even eat enough.

How can I still think about planting peanuts and rapeseeds?

If you have all that land, you might as well plant more crops!

At least the crops will keep people fed, and oil is essential, but people are starving to death, so they don’t care whether there is oil or not!

Let’s have a full stomach first!

Therefore, Grandma Tian will also use lard to fry the fat.

This year and a half, we have all the oil we need. When cooking, just dip a little of it into the pot with chopsticks and you won’t see the oil at all.

But there is no other way. That small can of lard can last for a year!

This is the case in every household, and no one laughs at anyone.

On the contrary, if the older ones fry the vegetables until they are shiny, they will be said to be prodigal and unable to live a good life.

If you don't live by calculation, you will starve to death sooner or later.

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