Orcs Build a Well-off Society

: ☆Chapter Corn and Potato Reunion

Civilization has always lived in a human society. Since Sigmund helped bring the salt stone back, he wondered if he could do anything to help. Palos felt it was nothing. In this kind of collective society, it is very common to help each other. If you really want to thank you, then you can help yourself and go back. Palos and the reluctant civilization to worry about other orcs, as expected, the exclusivity is something everyone will have.

Now that Palos said so, civilization agreed to it. He is now gradually adapting to the feeling of "His is Palos, Palos is his". Although this feeling is still a bit uncomfortable, but... Isn't it just from unaccustomed to accustomed to anything?

Because Sigmund helped them bring the salt stones back and put them in the yard (there is no barriers such as gates, only a shallow fence), so Palos has more power and brought back a lot. Corn on the cob—Although there is no animal skin bag for corn, civilization has removed the outer shell of the corn by one layer (there are many layers of shell inside) and knotted every two and every two, but a long string was created. Corn on the cob. Palos felt that "my Xiao Ming" was really smart, and energetically moved a long list of corn cobs back.

Civilization felt that it was a big harvest this time, and the most important thing was the discovery of potatoes and corn. And because of the different geographical environment, although most of the corn will soon become hard corn on the cob, civilization still finds a lot of tender corn that is tender enough to be pinched with nails to produce a pulp-these are the best. Suitable for cooking.

After coming back, Wenming poured Palos and himself a large bowl of mint water that had been soaked in the morning, and now it was cool enough to quench thirst, and put a handful of fresh mint collected in the animal skin pocket in the corner of the house. In the shade. Put the wounded mint in place, and the civilization planted the mint seedlings that were dug up by the roots in the backyard. In order to prevent the mint from being dried out by the sun, the civilization specially picked one that was not exposed to direct sunlight and was moist. The place-this thing is easy to survive, and after a while, you can be self-sufficient.

After doing all this, Wenming went to pick up the animal skin pockets, and sorted out the vegetables found in them and put them in order. The last ones on the stage are the round potatoes. Although there is still a layer of mud on the outside that has not been cleaned, if you want to store them, you must have mud instead of washing them with water. Basically all washed fruits and vegetables are not long-lasting, either easy to rot or easy to dry out. In the past, even things kept in the refrigerator at home, as long as they weren't going to be eaten right away, the civilization would just put them in without washing.

The potatoes are very big, the smallest ones are as big as the fists of civilized, and civilized picked two small ones and three big ones, ready to be washed and roasted at night—two small ones belong to his, three The big one is Palos's.

Civilization didn’t say that it was enough to satisfy him...or it’s Palos’s stomach, but isn’t there still corn? Palos’ current task is to turn the salt stone into salt. Civilization did it once before, and Palos took it seriously—of course, I’ve told others about this method—it’s reluctant to tire civilization, and the salt touches the skin too much. It hurts, Palos thought that he could do it all by himself.

So civilization went to get those corn.

Pick out the tender corn, and tie the other corns in knots and hang them on the beams every two every two pairs. The houses here are made of wood and stones. The orc’s project is absolutely strong and firm. , The beam of the house was originally made specifically to prevent the animal skins from drying out on rainy days.

Civilization is small, and of course he is shorter than Neil's sub-orcs. Of course, the Fangliang Civilization in Palos's house is really out of reach. Palos saw him, immediately put down his work, strode to the side of Civilization, without saying anything, just stretched out his long arms and hung corn on the beams of the house—this was originally the job of the orcs. Civilization once again deeply spurned the direct height, but it was very useful for Palos to do it without saying anything. These days, a man who can talk is not necessarily a good man, but a man who can be a good man is a good man. Man!

Thanks to Palos's help, all the corn that could be hung was hung up, and it was covered with a beam, which looked rather wild and gratifying. Civilization gave Palos a big, bright smile without hesitation: "Thanks for your hard work, I'll go cooking right away." After speaking, he took a stroll of young corn and walked to the kitchen, leaving Palos alone. Thinking back to the bright smile just now, he almost couldn't return to his senses.

This kitchen was built by Palos according to civilization's suggestions. Because the area is not very large, Palos did not take long to complete it by himself. The kitchen is inseparable from fire, so the walls are all made of stone, and there is a special exhaust port. Although inside, except for the cooking table designed by civilization...er, or the stove, the anti-oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, tea, rice buckets, and other things he prepared are basically empty, but civilization believes: bread There will be, everything will be there, there will be rice, steamed buns and buns.

Peeling corn is actually very simple. The outer shell is easy to peel, just like **** (= dish=) and then use a stone knife (a bone knife is more suitable for cutting meat, and a stone knife is more suitable for chopping, just like an axe) Cut off the handle, clean the "corn beard" stuck to the corn, rinse it with water, and then throw it into the pot.

The stalks of corn are actually edible when they are still green. This is what the civilized grandparents said, it is like sugarcane, but of course it is not as sweet as sugarcane, but there was a lot of juice at that time, just like sorghum stalks. However, when the corn is about to mature, the stalks of corn must not be eaten anymore. They can only be cut and dried for firewood. Because the wood in this place is still very sufficient, the civilization did not think of dragging the corn stalks back for firewood. After all, although the fire is very high, it consumes much faster than the wood.

The peeled corn husk civilization did not plan to throw it away. Don't look at this thing as if it is useless, it has many practicalities. It can also be used as firewood when it is dried, or it can be torn into thin strips for weaving-although it won’t be tricky, it’s easy to intersperse civilization, and it can be made into straw shoes (Palos later explained to civilization That’s why the orcs can’t wear shoes, but for civilization wanting to make shoes for itself, Palos’s heart is blossoming) or weaving handbags.

Thanks to the working people.

Half of the tender corn is processed, and the remaining half of the tender corn can be saved for next time. Civilization uses a scoop (this is a gourd-shaped thing that is very similar to the earth, and civilization guesses this is a variant gourd. Wait until it matures. When I cut it in half with a stone knife, the seeds inside are two water scoops.) Scoop water and add it to the pot until the water has just submerged the corn.

Ignition is actually very easy. There are special flints in this world. Unlike the flint recognized by civilization, the collision of two flints produces waves of flames instead of sparks.

Fire up the fire and add firewood, and Wenming will cover the pot. Anyway, there is a fire in the stove, so civilization doesn’t bother to re-ignite and roast potatoes, so it simply uses two wooden sticks as tongs to put the potatoes in the stove one by one—this can’t be burned with an open flame, it has to be buried in the previous stove. The ash that fell below was simmered. Fortunately, Palos made a big hole when he made the hole, and it was not too crowded to bury the five potatoes.

The staple food is resolved, and the next thing is meat. You know Palos is an orc, and an orc can't leave the flesh for three meals a day. Civilization sees that if there is some cooked or roasted meat, let’s stir fry. However, Civilization is afraid to cook venison for the time being.

The author has something to say: Today is full class...Say the hometown of Sha during this time is the season of corn harvest...Well, sand can be eaten with corn as a meal. It is delicious, although only two tubes at most can be eaten at a time=W =

Naimen is silent again, believe it or not, I let the little kerchief see it and can’t eat it... hum ╭(╯^╰)╮ (cover your face)

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