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Chapter 142

Qili Village got the news a little late. People who went to wash clothes in the morning discovered that something was wrong when they noticed that the river water suddenly rose and submerged all the stones used for washing clothes.

At that time, the village chief asked people to go to the village upstream to ask whether the villagers in that village were working hard to net fish, so the people immediately came back to report, and the village chief immediately asked each household to take out the fishing nets and string them together.

That’s why we have this big network.

They had already netted a little further upstream and had netted several buckets of fish. Someone said they saw a lot of fish hiding in aquatic plants in the river in front of the school, so they moved here.

Needless to say, Zhou Zuorang and several villagers walked forward with the net, while the people on both sides of the bank used bamboo poles to beat the water plants. After a while, several large fish jumped out and crashed directly into the fishing net.

Man Bao saw it on the shore and was so excited that he screamed and drooled, stewing fish, frying fish, stewing fish, frying fish...

Maybe Manbao's thoughts were too strong. Even if he didn't say this idea to Keke, Keke heard it.

It also looked at the lively fish outside and said, "Host, why don't you include the fish too? There will be several species of fish that are on the verge of extinction or already extinct in the future."

Man Bao was reluctant to part with it. Although they were close to the river, the fish in the river were not easy to catch. In Man Bao's memory, the only time he could occasionally eat a meal of fish in autumn was when his third brother squatted by the river and netted fish.

It took me a whole day to get online.

How could such a rare fish be included in Keke?

Keke felt that the host couldn't distinguish between important and secondary, but at this time the child's mind was all about food, and it knew it would be difficult to reason with her, so it said: "Then let's include smaller fish. By the way, the host, the fish is not only

There are stewed fish, pan-fried fish, fried fish, boiled meat slices, fish balls and other ways to eat it.”

Manbao's eyes widened and he drooled as he asked, "How to do it?"

"If the host can include extinct or endangered fish species, I am willing to provide friendly searches for these methods."

Anyway, it still has this search right.

Man Bao immediately squeezed forward and looked at the fishing net with bright eyes.

Zhou Zhoulang and others screamed a few times, and then they worked together to pull up the fishing net. The big and small fish inside were instantly crowded together. People on the shore immediately helped to pull, and the fishing net was pulled to the shore with a clatter.

All the fish jumped out.

When the children saw so many fish, they couldn't help but scream for joy. It was also the first time for Man Bao and Bai Shanbao to see so many fish and they ran away excitedly.

Keke called her "Manbao" several times in her head and she didn't even notice.

Keke had no choice but to wait until she calmed down a bit before saying: "Host, have you seen the spiky fish on your left? Include it. There is no record of it in my search system. It should be extinct.

Species."

Man Bao rushed up and reached out to hug the fish. The fish was not very big, but it was jumping lively. Man Bao didn't catch it at once.

There were many children rushing to catch fish like her, so her movements were not abrupt.

Keke made some cover for her, and when her hand touched the fish again, she flashed slightly and included the fish.

As long as the organism entering the system is alive, it is alive, and the fish will directly enter the water to survive.

Datou and the others brought all the wooden barrels from home, and together with all the children, they held the fish and put them into the barrels. There was only a small amount of water in the barrels.

All the children were aiming for big fish, but Keke mainly chose small fish, because they were caught in one net, of all sizes, and basically included most of the fish species.

Keke found that many fish information could not be searched.

A piece of data representing pleasure is generated in its data, constantly guiding Manbao to collect fish.

Although Manbao listened to Keke's instructions to catch small fish, he couldn't help but catch big fish, and then specially carried them to their wooden barrel and put them in, thinking, this is my family's.

Keke watched without breaking her fantasy.

With so many fish, of course they are either put into someone's barrel or belong to someone else. They all have to be taken to the village and then distributed according to the labor paid by each family.

At this point, the Zhou family has taken a huge advantage.

Because except for Zhou Lang and Wu Lang who went to the county seat, all four of the six brothers of the Zhou family crossed the river, and Zhou Lang and Zhou Lang were still the main force.

So when the fish were distributed, the Zhou family took home three buckets of big fish and one bucket of small fish.

The villagers also know that they cannot exhaust the lake for fishing, so when the net fish comes up, they will pick up some fish that are not big enough but lively and throw them into the river. However, there are always some small fish that are not energetic enough. Such fish will not survive even if they are thrown back into the river, so

Just give it points.

Although the small fish is not tasty enough, it is still meaty, right?

So each family refused to waste anything. The Zhou family also packed a bucket back, and Bai Shanbao also divided a lot. Because he called Daji in time, he also divided half of the bucket of big fish and half of the bucket of small fish.

Man Bao squatted with him in front of the barrel to discuss how to eat fish, "I want to eat boiled fish fillets, fish balls and fried fish."

They were all mentioned by Keke but she had never eaten.

Coincidentally, Bai Shanbao had never eaten it either. He asked curiously, "How to make this?"

Manbao read according to the information given by Keke, and then drooled: "It must be delicious."

Bai Shanbao also drooled and nodded, so the two children looked at each other and immediately got up and went back to their homes, deciding to go back and let their families follow suit.

The Zhou family raised the big fish in a water tank and put some in the wooden bucket.

Lao Zhou patrolled back and forth twice with his hands behind his back, and then said to Zhou Dalang: "Tomorrow you and Erlang Sanlang will take some to the county town to sell them and see if they can be sold."

Zhou Dalang agreed.

Lao Zhoutou pointed at the bucket of small fish and said: "Pick a few, cook the alive ones, and feed the dead ones to the chickens."

Most of the dishes in the Zhou family are boiled, and Lao Zhoutou only knows how to cook the food.

Man Bao rushed straight to the kitchen, raised his little head and said to Xiao Qian with bright eyes: "Sister-in-law, small fish need to be fried, while big fish can be boiled in slices, and can also be made into fish balls."

Xiao Qian didn't even listen to the last two methods. When she heard the first one, she clicked on her forehead and said, "It's fried, so much oil?"

She said: "It tastes best when cooked. There is oil in the big fish. You don't need to add a drop of oil to make it delicious."

Obviously she didn't want to follow Man Bao's advice.

But Manbao really wanted to eat fried fish, so she kept asking her, "Do you want deep-fried fish? Do you want deep-fried fish?"

"Okay, okay, deep-frying is fine, but how do you do this? How much oil is needed?" Xiao Qian had never heard of deep-frying as a cooking method, and of course he didn't know how much oil was needed.

She went to get the oil can, which was home oil.

They are all made from purchased lard. They used to use mutton fat and chicken fat, but last year when they went to make soup for Lao Ding to make money, they found that pigs also have a lot of fat, so they slowly changed to lard.

The key is that lard is cheap.


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