Tondemo Skill de Isekai Hourou Meshi

Episode 398: Nutritious Polk Beans

"And well, here's the thing"

According to Dean's grandfather, after all, the orphanage management could be described as bicycle operating condition with cuttlefish.

Basically, they say the orphanage kids are supposed to leave here and be independent at the age of fourteen, but the current situation is that there are more new children coming in than those leaving.

There is no such thing as children who have lost their parents, or who have been brought in with the intention of their parents that their lives will cease to stand for a variety of reasons and at least their children alone, and in any case these children will be gone.

That happens, and they say kids start working for real benefits and vocational training between the ages of 11 and 12.

Merchants. Those who want to be cooks, craftsmen, etc., say they get a job using orphanages, church handouts, and even selling from themselves.

He says those who want to be adventurers will be laid the groundwork for being adventurers by Grandpa, who is also a former A-rank adventurer.

It's time to encourage herb collection outside the city.

Of course, it is strictly forbidden for Grandpa to enter the woods only in very close proximity to escape to the city.

Because you don't have to be an adventurer in an adventurer's guild to buy it for once (which of course seems to be somewhat of a buy-back), so you get paid for it.

Anyway, he said half of the income thus earned goes to the orphanage, and each of the other half goes to fund when they make their own independence.

In this orphanage, the Sisters who come to help me say that simple reading and writing calculations are being coached, and that also seems to be very helpful when the children here stand alone.

I've never heard of it before since I asked my grandfather, but the fact that many people hold religious positions has completed some degree of schooling also makes it possible to teach simple reading and writing calculations.

"So people from here have a good reputation."

Grandpa said that with a little pride.

In fact, children recognized as promising in the future may leave politely without waiting to be fourteen.

"Well, that's what you hear, and many parents who go out of their way to keep their children here are a source of concern. As the number of children grows from year to year, I'm feeding them now, so it's the best I can do."

Yes, Grandpa Boyak.

Most of the funds for the orphanage disappear into food costs, he said.

Quantity is more critical than quality to satisfy the bellies of growing up children.

They say the days when ingredients, imo stiff black bread, are on the table that can manage to count among the limited and small budgets are commonplace in orphanages.

"For now, if you prioritize filling your stomach, it's going to happen. I don't like children, but I can't tell you how luxurious they are."

Speaking of which, the Corney boy just now also said something about hard bread on the kachikachi in a lightly flavored imo soup.

It's too pitiful to just come out every day like that.

Because I have a lot of meat from the meat dungeon, so it's also ant to treat you.

I can't make a big deal of it, but it would be much better than bread that's hard on the kachikachi in a thin imo soup.

I just bought a bunch of bread from an orphanage in Lawsendard.

Because kids eat like this, I think it's a good idea to have a little extravaganza once in a while.

Tell your grandfather about it...

"Is that true?! The kids will love it. Yes, please."

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The orphanage cooking place where Grandpa showed me.

It doesn't seem easy to use. Yeah, it was Kamadu ceremony.

"Um, it's an old building, so can't you help it? Then..."

I took out my favorite magic stove.

And open the internet supermarket as usual.

No problem because I'm sending it out to Grandpa because I'm fine alone.

"Well, I wonder what I'll make. You feed it to your children, so it's good to have something nutritious. And you're going to need a lot of it, so I want something that I can make in bulk."

We need nutrition and quantity because we feed our eating children.

then......

"Oh, maybe some pork beans"

Polk beans.

A typical American home-cooked dish that often appears in movies.

I've seen it in a movie and wondered what it tastes like, so I looked it up and made it myself.

The point is stewed tomatoes with beans.

As its name suggests, it would be the perfect dish for children to eat with plenty of beans, plenty of vegetables and plenty of nutrients.

All right, it's up to you to make it with pork beans.

"If that's what you decide you need..."

The first thing I bought was a boiled chickpeas.

In this world, beans are commonly used to resemble leopard beans.

That's why boiling chickpeas in water is essential.

Then I also saw a soy bean that resembled soy beans, so I decided to use the soy boiled in water this time.

And then there's onions, carrots, potatoes, garlic and a can of hall tomatoes.

"And then the cooking starts. Let's start with the meat."

Remove the dungeon pork meat from the item box and cut into about 1.5 cm squares for salt and pepper.

After that, cut onions, carrots and potatoes into 1 cm square corners and mince the garlic.

Cut off water for boiled beans and soybeans.

Pull the olive oil in the pan, add the minced garlic, and when the aroma comes out, fry the meat of the dungeon pork.

Add onions, carrots and potatoes where the color of the dungeon pork meat has changed and saute further.

Where the vegetables are slightly clear and somewhat flamed, add crushed hall tomatoes and water, then consomme and let boil.

You can do it if you simmer in the boiled beans and soy water, then simmer until the vegetables are tender and finally season with salt and pepper.

Give it a taste...

"Yeah, I guess the sweetness of the vegetables blends in and this makes it a favorite flavor for kids. It's full of beans, so it's nutritious and it's good to eat."

"I'd love to eat that too."

Soon the expected voice of Sui, who had awakened, echoed in his head.

"Uh, this is just a little bit because I made it for the kids here. I'll make them right when I get home."

"Yeah, okay."

Plate with less than usual amount of pork beans in front of the swim.

"What do you say?

"There's a little less meat, but it's delicious. The beans are delicious too!

"Well, well, well, well."

I was going to add more meat, but I put more beans and vegetables than that, considering the nutrition.

I also got a tattoo of Sui and I guess I'll pass first.

When I told my grandfather who was in the dean's office that the food was ready, he immediately spoke to the children.

And children who come together in ancient but large cafeterias with walrus.

Me and Dean's grandfather stood and watched it.

"Today, specially this brother made me a delicious lunch. Just so you can appreciate it!

"" "" "" "Yes" "" "

When you have a healthy voice, daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-daddy-da

But she's cute where she's lined up with Kachin because she has a tough grandfather.

You remind me of school lunches.

And in charge of catering is a pair of first-rate beautiful girls from apprenticeship sisters who would be sixteen or seven years old in their years.

This happened because the apprentice Sister was always in charge of the meals.

I didn't see these two so far because they were doing extra classes for the kids who wanted to be merchants.

In the meantime, Fell and Dora came to the dining room looking tired.

It seemed like a slightly narrow doorway to Fell, but I didn't have to break it.

"I had a terrible eye..."

"It's true..."

Both Fell and Dora immediately laid down with Gudden.

'Hey, it's rice for me too. If you have to eat, you have to have it. "

"Me too."

"Um, this is the kids' dish, so I'm not so prepared for you guys."

Fell and Dora get up Gabari when you say that in your reading.

"What?!

'Cause you say so, you did it to a kid!

"Uh, but this is a simmering dish full of vegetables."

"Plump, vegetables..."

"I'm eating meat..."

"Well, when I get home, I'll make the Fell, Dora and Sui minutes right, so just be patient here."

'It's meat. If you eat meat, you can do it. "

'Yes, it's meat, meat!

"Yes, yes, I know."

The healthy kids seem to have exhausted Fell and Dora too much.

The legendary Warcraft is intangible.

With that in mind, I put a plate with pork beans in front of each of them that I kept for Fell and Dora.

"Um, the flavor is pretty good. I still want some meat."

"Oh. It's meat for tired bodies, after all. Meat."

Haha, do you mean meat is the source of Fell and Dora's energy?

"I'd love to have a swim too......"

'Mm-hmm. But you just ate sui. I don't have any left. I'll make it when I get home, so will you just put up with me for a second?

"Yeah, I'll put up with it. That's why I didn't even feed Sui full of meat!

"Hahaha, I get it"

So the source of Sui's energy is meat, too.

While I was doing so, I also finished feeding the children, and the children began to puff the pork beans.

"It's full of non-imo vegetables!

"There's meat in it!

"Yummy!"

I heard a happy voice from the people.

Most importantly, it's a pleasure to see all the kids eat pampered looking delicious.

Plus two beautiful girls from Apprenticeship Sister were also eating it looking delicious as they cackled.

Kawah yeah......

"Hey, you're stretching under your nose. I'm telling you, don't put your hands on me."

That's what my grandfather, who was next door, said, staring at me.

"Hey, what are you talking about? I'm not gonna get my hands on you!

A pair of beautiful girls will only be eye care.

I won't say no.

He said he couldn't do anything about it to as many high school girls as he could because he generally has the ethics of the original world.

"I hope so."

"Well, wouldn't the dean eat more than that?

I'll take the last one.

"If you say that, it's going to be gone."

I made pork beans for two more torso pans, but most of the kids eat more than I expected.

"Then that's fine. They all look so delicious."

That said the dean's grandfather stared happily at the children.

Honestly, this grandfather doesn't look good on his tough face. You're a kind grandfather.