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Love Is Fair by Kerri novel Chapter 141

Chapter 141 Relationship After Divorce

Jeremy squeezed in between Hailey and Matthew, waiting beside Hailey, waiting for her advice. Matthew turned slightly and met Jeremy’s booty, “…” Where was the wild kid from? Why was he so ignorant? Hailey picked up the Braised Shredded Chicken with Ham and Dried Tofu shreds with chopsticks, chewing it carefully, looking light. Jeremy couldn’t help being a little nervous and asked in a low voice, “How is it?” Hailey didn’t say good or bad. She just took a sip from the water glass and asked him, “Your cooking skill now is better than the last time. Why?” It seemed to be asking, but it was actually a test. Jeremy said, “I think I added the salt too early last time.” Hailey asked again, “Why didn’t you add the salt in a hurry this time?” “Because there was ham in the dish, and I added sea rice and ham soup, so it’s easy to be salty if I add salt early. Also, I think the soup looks a little silly without color, so I added a little soy sauce.” As soon as Jeremy finished speaking, Matthew couldn’t help but say, “That’s right, no wonder the soup looks so thick. When you added soy sauce, it would turn into a kind of yellow, called Braised In Brown Sauce in cooking “After showing off, he leaned back like a kindergartener who wanted to be praised and asked Hailey for advice. “Hailey, am I right?” This kid was annoying. Jeremy moved his feet quietly and blocked Matthew entirely again. Matthew,”…” Did this kid do it on purpose? Hailey ignored Matthew, took another sip with her chopsticks, swallowed it, and said to Jeremy, “The sooner you put the salt in, the

easier it is for the dried shreds to stay firm. This time it’s just right. You make progress.” Jeremy smiled brightly, “It’s all taught by my sister.” Hailey smiled, then straightened her face again, “Don’t be in a hurry, is this shrimp boiled with water?” Jeremy’s heart tightened, “Yes, yes.” “Remember, if you boiled it with water, don’t touch the shrimp after it went down. The thick liquid will disappear.” When Hailey lectured, she was still very dignified. Even Gail Clayton, the master chef of the state banquet, was afraid, let alone Jeremy, who was just a fledgling. He added, “I remember, sister.” Good kids were always adorable. Hailey then mentioned to him again, “When cooking the Braised Shredded Chicken with Ham and Dried Tofu shreds, you must pay

attention to the process of boiling the shreds. After two times of boiling, don’t use water to drain it, or it will stick together the instant it is drained.” She picked up the shreds with chopsticks and taught him carefully, “Look at these shreds. It is called ‘a fish can’t live without water, and water can’t be without a fish’. No matter blanching or boiling, it has never left the water.” Jeremy nodded quickly. “Huaiyang cuisine is hard to make because when you drink the soup, it tastes a little salty, but when you eat the dish, it tastes quite appropriate and delicious. So you must be brave enough to put salt and condiments.” Hailey turned the dish for everyone to taste and said to Jeremy, “I’ll come over tomorrow night, and you can cook this dish again for me to eat.” Jeremy responded without hesitation, “Okay.” Everyone at the table was stunned. How could just a dish have so much attention? They thought that the previous one was delicious

enough, which was simply amazing. What else could they be picky about? However, when they picked up the chopsticks and tasted the Braised Shredded Chicken with Ham and Dried Tofu Shreds, which was the second one, they felt that it was more delicious than the previous one, but it was impossible to say what was more delicious. The only two food connoisseurs at the table who could tell why, Mr. Holland, sat on the seat with a livid face, facing Jeremy’s unmoving back, and his nose was crooked with anger. Jacalyn Benjamin had written an article, “The Sight of Father’s Back” before. At this moment, he felt that he wanted to write one. The title was — “The Damned Sight of That Kid’s Back”!

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