Della Bush's Love Story

Chapter 141 Let's learn to cook!

When the third basket of bread was finished, Fred suggested at the breakfast table that they each learn a dish.

"Haney, so we can have two dishes on the table!"

He didn't wonder why Della couldn't cook, and neither could he, who couldn't eat sandwiches when he and George first moved out and lived on biscuits.

But he really had enough sandwiches.In the past, there were many children in the Weasley family, and Mrs. Weasley often made sandwiches.

He doesn't want to continue eating this in his own home.

"One person learns one thing, which saves time!" He said.

Della buttered a slice of bread, kissed him and said, "Okay. So what do you want to learn?" Fred thought for a while, "Shall I learn how to make roast beef?" With a big piece of roast beef!What a blessing that would be!This is what to eat for dinner!

Della: "Then I'll learn to roast chicken!" She prefers chicken.

After Fred left for work, Della consulted Hermione by the fireplace.

"Cookbooks?" said Hermione, bending over the fireplace. "Oh, I do have a few at home, but I don't think you'll need a Muggle cookbook. Would you like to visit Diagon Alley?"

They spent the whole afternoon in Lihen Bookstore.

Della noticed for the first time that there could be so many cookbooks!There's an entire section filled with cookbooks and chore books on more than a dozen shelves.

"A Good Helper for Housewives", "Teaching You How to Eliminate Pests in Your Household", "Changing a Table of Dinner"...

Della floated out more than a dozen books, and these books floated beside her side by side, and followed her to continue shopping in bookstores.

"You bought too much." Hermione shook her head. "Do you need so much?"

Della fell silent miraculously. It wasn't until the two of them went to drink tea after shopping in the bookstore that she quietly told Hermione: "I never thought there would be so many chores at home!"

Follow Hermione to know that "cleaning does not work on coffee spilled on the carpet", "restoring silk shirts with burnt holes does not work", "cleaning eaten salad bowls can only remove stains but still It feels oily", "Similarly, the frying pan where the sausages have been fried cannot be solved by cleaning and renewing".

Hermione interrupted: "Okay, I totally get it. I guess I don't have to ask where your changed clothes are?"

Della breathed a sigh of relief: "Fortunately Fred needs to wash their uniforms at the shop! He can do laundry spells! So these days it's him doing the laundry and changing the sheets."

Hermione squinted her eyes meaningfully: "The changed sheets..."

Della's face turned red in an instant!

She stammered, "Spilled a cup of coffee..."

Hermione kindly spared her friend, just asking her, "What coffee did you drink in bed?"

Della left in a hurry with the excuse that she was going to buy bread.

When she got home, she saw Fred holding a thick copy of "Household Spells" in front of the sink, dealing with the dirty dishes.

Then she saw that under the effect of magic, the thin stream of water gently brushed over the plate, and the pig hair brush cleans the stains on the plate neatly, bringing rich foam.

"Great!" Della threw herself into a hug of her best boyfriend ever!

"You are great! I thought we were out of plates tonight!"

Fred readily accepted his girlfriend's grateful hug and looked at her basket: "You bought a lot."

"It's all food. I also packed pasta, fried chicken, and pizza from the coffee shop." She removed the contents of the basket.

Before they learn how to cook, they can rely on coffee shops to make a living.

At the bottom was a bag of books, which she had placed on a shelf in the kitchen.She saw that there were already several books on it.

"You bought it too?" she asked.

Fred laughed and said, "Oh, I went home and borrowed a few."

They shared packed meals, then sat on the porch to enjoy the summer evening breeze while learning the mantra of cooking.

The vampire rose in the courtyard opens its stamens, attracting and catching all flying insects in the summer night.

The Weasleys.

Mrs Weasley noticed that several of the books she had left on the cupboard were missing!She pressed Ron: "Did you take the book to play?"

Ron said angrily, "Mom, I'm not seven! I won't play with your cookbook!" He complained, "Percy moved out, Fred and George moved out, and now the only family If I'm left, you'll only trouble me!"

Ginny, who was sitting opposite, sneered: "You can also get married and move away!"

"No! I don't want to get married that early!" Ron shuddered.

Ginny rolled her eyes at him, muttered "Lavender", and said to Mrs Weasley, "Fred came back this afternoon, but he didn't say what he was here for. Probably He took it."

Mrs. Weasley had to call "Della Bush's White Cottage" to the fireplace, and then call her son Fred over after connecting.

She shouted for a long time before her son came over with messy hair and wrinkled collar.

His face was flushed, and he was a little out of line.

"Books? No, Mom, I don't want books... Your cookbook? Yes, your cookbook... Do you need cookbooks? Let Ron buy some and I'll pay for..."

Mrs. Weasley had to repeatedly ask his son not to look behind him all the time, "Did you come back this afternoon to get my book?"

There must be something particularly attractive behind Fred's back, he turned his head and couldn't turn it back.

He threw down a sentence: "Mom, I have something to do...I must...I...see you later, Mom!"

"F... Fred!" Mrs. Weasley slapped the fireplace and straightened up.

Ron and Ginny on the sofa exchanged a look, and they laughed strangely.

Ginny cleared her throat and said, "It's nine o'clock at night. Mom, young lovers always need some alone time."

It was only then that Mrs. Weasley realized, "Oh, yes! My God! I hope I haven't disturbed them."

But Ron shuddered: "Fred took the cookbook... Is he going to learn to cook? Who would dare to eat his cooking?" Think of canary biscuits, think of vomit sugar, vomit ...

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