After putting the meat in the pot, Yuan Si didn't stay idle; she had already decided what to make for lunch. She was going to make dumplings. Of the twenty jin of white flour her mother had left, they had used over two jin for one meal yesterday. There was still a good amount left. If they made it last for two days, the wheat drying outside would likely be ready, and they could replenish their stock.
"Mom, do we have any cabbage or radishes or anything?" Yuan Si asked, not seeing any in the kitchen. 'I actually have some vegetables in my space, but they're mostly tomatoes, green beans, eggplants, and potatoes. I really don't have any cabbage or radishes.'
"Yes. We got a small share in the autumn, and I put it all in the woodshed." The woodshed was the coolest spot, so things stored there would last longer.
"Oh!" Yuan Si trotted off to the woodshed on her short little legs.
