After doing this, she took out the milk bottle and gave it to Yaya to drink the milk powder prepared in it.
She had been working for several hours, and the food she had eaten in the morning had long been digested in her stomach, so she took out a pancake made in the morning from the space, wrapped it in oil paper and ate it while holding it.
If it's dry, take out the brewed malted milk and take a sip.
Yaya drank the milk in her hand while looking at her pancake.
If she didn't have food in her hand, her little mouth would be drooling.
But she can't eat chili peppers yet. Fang Nuo said with a smile: "You are still young and can't eat this. When you get back, can your mother give you baby noodles?"
After hearing this, Yaya, although she still couldn't speak to express her opinion, her eyes stopped looking at her cake, presumably she agreed.
Fang Nuo was amused by her greedy little look. He touched her head and said, "Drink good milk. Mom will take a nap with you. When you wake up, we can go home after finishing our work."
She originally planned to work on this piece of land for three days, but she thought that if she didn't finish it in a day or two, when all the potatoes around her were dug, no one would transport the potatoes for her, and she would have to do it herself. .
She could do that job alone, but she couldn't do it with Yaya behind her back.
So it’s better to finish drying this land while everyone is digging here.
I thought it would be difficult to complete, but looking at my results throughout the morning, it is not impossible to complete.
She came early in the morning, and she kept doing it all by herself, so she did so much in a few hours.
After Yaya drank the milk and played for a while, she started to feel sleepy. She took out the small quilt that she had wrapped her in in the morning and covered her with it.
As for the thin quilt, she folded it and used it as a pillow. She also lay down and slept with Yaya for a while.
After waking up soon, I quickly went over there to pick up my tools and started digging at this end.
In this way, Yaya is close to her, and she can feel more at ease by checking in from time to time.
I dug for more than two hours, but the speed this time was not as good as in the morning.
Because she had to be distracted to pay attention to Yaya's situation, looking back from time to time would affect her speed.
She was not in a hurry to pick up the potatoes and carry them to the roadside. Two hours later, Yaya woke up. She fed her some water and some custard, and then put Yaya on her back to pick up the potatoes and carry them to the basket on the roadside. .
After digging for a while, I dug more than three-fifths of a piece of land. I picked up all the potatoes dug in the back and carried them to the basket on the roadside. Then I collected the tools and went to the scorekeeper to take a look. He recorded the work points and returned the tools. .
The person who recorded her work points was Wang Xiaocui, who used to record work points for cutting grass. When she took people to the field, Wang Xiaocui looked at the land that had been dug for most of the time and asked in surprise: "Fang Zhiqing, this area is full of Did you dig it alone?"
"Yes, this piece was assigned to me by the captain. Considering that I have a child, I was allowed to work freely," Fang Nuo replied.
"Then you work really fast. You came very early in the morning," Fang Xiaonuo said while writing down fifteen work points in the work minute book.
"There's nothing I can do. My child is still young and the sun is too bright, so I'm afraid she'll get heatstroke," Fang Nuo said.
"Okay, I'll give you fifteen work points today. The work points you get are almost the same as those earned by strong laborers in the village. Fang Zhiqing, you are really good," Wang Xiaocui praised.
"Okay, thank you. I'll return the tools first, and you can continue your work." Fang Nuo replied with a smile.
She is so good at farm work because she lived with her grandma in the countryside when she was a child.
At that time, the landlady at home was reluctant to farm for others. After all, growing some food herself and selling it would earn her some tuition and living expenses.
When she was little, she would go to work in the fields with her grandma as soon as she rested at home.
After going to the warehouse to return all the tools, she returned home.
When I got home and washed my hands, I put Yaya down, took her to the kitchen, put her on the crib and sat playing by herself while she boiled water and cooked noodles for her.
Take out the thin vegetable noodles that the baby eats from the space, cook them and add some walnut oil for seasoning, but leave nothing else.
She took out a high stool, sat on the edge of the small bed, and put the saliva towel on Yaya. She used a spoon to shorten the noodles in the bowl before blowing cold air on them and feeding them to Yaya.
Yaya is very focused every time she eats, unlike some children who never forget to play while eating.
What Fang Nuo was most afraid of in the past was the kind of children whose parents chased them to feed them, and their children played from inside the house to outside, eating while playing.
As soon as it's time for little Yaya to eat, she stops playing with toys and concentrates on waiting for her mother to feed her.
She has discovered that this little girl of hers will definitely be a foodie in the future.
After a while, Yaya was full, and the noodles cooked by Fang Nuo were just enough for her to eat.
After feeding Yaya, she went to cook herself a bowl of noodles and ate them with her own pickles and spicy cabbage.
After having a good meal, the sun outside was still very strong. She took Yaya back to the room. The window was opened, and the outside wind could blow into the house, which could relieve some of the stuffy heat.
After the sun outside shone in the yard, Yaya was tired from playing and fell asleep again.
Fang Nuo got off the kang, went to the backyard to water the vegetable patch, and then dug up the potatoes grown in his backyard.
Because they were potatoes planted in the cornfield, when she dug them, she was fully armed and wrapped her face, neck, hands, and feet tightly before going to the backyard with the hoe and sickle at home.
As usual, cut off the stems and leaves first and put them aside before starting to dig.
She carried the dug potatoes into a basket and piled them near the door of the kitchen, dried them some, and then put them in bags for storage.
From the rows of potatoes in her backyard, she dug more than three hundred kilograms of potatoes, which was enough for her to eat for a long time.
It was past six o'clock in the afternoon after digging the potatoes. She pulled out several pinto beans planted in the ground, tied them into handfuls and put them on a rack in the front yard to dry. After two days of drying, she punched out the beans.
After pulling out the beans, she pulled out a cabbage, green onions, and coriander from the vegetable patch, and went to the kitchen to prepare dinner.
She dug potatoes today, and soon she was going to make pork and cabbage stewed vermicelli. She steamed two potatoes, fried them with egg sauce, and mixed them with rice.
Yaya prepared some mashed potatoes for her, but it was a very small piece and she would be afraid of bloating if she ate too much.
I gave her some porridge, which was enough.
Fang Nuo prepared all the vegetables. He heated up a pan and heated oil. Add ginger and garlic and sauté until fragrant. Then add the chopped pork, stir-fry until the oil comes out, then add boiling water, then add vermicelli and cabbage, and then some ten Three spices and salt. MSG for seasoning.
When everything is put away, put the drawer on top to steam some of the rice she had left over from last time, and slice the potatoes to steam.
Simmer for fifteen or six minutes, and then you can take it out of the pot.
Scooping out the pork and cabbage stewed vermicelli inside, she washed the pot, added oil, and fried some egg sauce.
After everything was done, he took out the porridge cooked for Yaya from the space and scooped it into a small bowl. He served the food on a tray and went back to the house.