A bowl of rice wasn't a big portion. After splitting it into two bowls, everyone got less.
However, they had just eaten lunch two hours ago, so they weren't particularly hungry now.
Pei Shanshan and Pei Jing shared a bowl of rice and vegetables, which was more or less enough.
Pei Shanshan looked at the rice in front of her, then looked at Jiang Ran. She hesitated for a moment before asking, "What about you?"
"I'll eat noodles."
She even ordered a bowl of shredded pork noodles!
As they spoke, the shredded pork noodles were served.
The bowl was very big and the amount was sufficient.
It was covered with vegetables and shredded pork. The steam curled up and the fragrance assailed their nostrils.
It had to be said that the food at this time was really affordable.
It didn't matter whether it looked good or not. The most important thing was that it was enough to fill one's stomach.
If the taste was better, it would be even more popular.
The three of them ate heartily and finished all the food they ordered.
After eating and drinking to her heart's content, Jiang Ran paid the bill.
When paying, Jiang Ran realized that not only was the amount large, but the price was also affordable.
Twice-cooked pork was eighty cents, and shredded potatoes were thirty cents.
A bowl of shredded pork noodles was sixty cents, and a bowl of rice was twenty cents.
Everything added up to a total of 1.90 yuan.
At 1.90 yuan, they could eat meat and vegetables. The three of them were full. The price was really not expensive.
Jiang Ran didn't think it was expensive, but when he saw Pei Shanshan's expression, he felt extremely distressed.
Obviously, Pei Shanshan felt that this meal was quite expensive.
The Pei family made a living by farming. The land had only been distributed to the family in recent years. This was why they could sell the grain for some money after harvesting it.
Usually, if they wanted to buy oil, salt, vinegar, needles, and thread, they had to rely on the hens at home.
An egg could be sold for a cent. In the village, there were many people who used the hens' buttocks as a bank.
The Pei family raised more than ten hens, but the eggs they picked up every day couldn't be collected and sold.
Just the original owner of the body had to eat several eggs a day.
The rest of the Pei family didn't have to eat, but Pei Jing was still young and had to eat one every day.
Thinking of the Pei family's situation, Jiang Ran could understand Jiang Ran's thoughts.
However, this was all temporary.
Once she started her business and made money, Pei Shanshan would not have to worry about the cost of this meal.
After this meal, Jiang Ran had a rough idea of the price, taste, and quantity of the food in the county. He also figured out what to cook.
He would definitely open a restaurant, but not now.
With limited funds on hand, Jiang Ran could only save.
There was a handcart at home. It was used to transport food during the autumn harvest. Most of the time, it was idle, so it could be used to transport things.
Now that he had the car, all that was left was the stove, pots, and pans.