(Dad’s leisurely life of farming)
Recently, Chen Hai was invited to visit "Lu Yu You Yue".
Lu Yu: Your watermelon is 800 yuan per pound. Is that too expensive?
Chen Hai: I use this watermelon to feed pigs.
Lu Yu: Is it true that your pigs are sold for one million and rich people are rushing to buy them?
Chen Hai: They were jealous when they saw me cooking and forced me to sell it.
Lu Yu: As a live broadcaster with daily sales of over 100 million, do you have anything to say to your audience?
Chen Hai: It’s all for my daughter. I’m not interested in money.
Lu Yu: →_→I don’t believe it.
[Food + Check-in + Positive Energy + Relaxation]
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The focus is on food, with a 50/50 split between restaurant exploration and cooking.
It also includes everyday urban life.
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P.S.: Single female lead, clean romance.
PS: Slight SP, but not serious.
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[System cheat, food, fast food, slow-paced lifestyle, no romance]
After three years of hard work, I finally got a permanent position, but the restaurant where I worked closed down.
Bai Ye drove the secondhand car that the small business owner had given him as collateral, hauling a load of junk back to his hometown, when unexpectedly, a system appeared out of nowhere.
Unexpectedly, this system has quite a few projects. Not only can it guide him through the basics of cooking, but it can also randomly assign tasks to earn him bonuses and menus. In the end, it even...
Impoverished and down-on-his-luck Bai Ye relies on the system's cheat codes to diligently exploit its advantages and improve himself, gradually moving towards glory.
It all started with a perfect Mapo Tofu for one dollar...
a humble little restaurant.
A mysterious recipe.
A chef who, with the support of countless famous chefs from ancient and modern times, vowed to take the world of chefs to the next level.
The restaurant owner calculated that
for every serving sold, the restaurant would lose seven dollars.
Chen Nian: "If nothing else, I opened a restaurant just to make friends."
...
There are hundreds of flavors in dishes, just like there are hundreds of flavors in life.
Inheriting the aftertaste, there is a unique flavor.
The new restaurant is open, welcome to visit.
The original name of this book is "Flavor".
The incorrect abbreviation of this book is "Delicious Food Starts from Madou"