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Morning potato, noon potato, evening saying

When I scroll through Douyin recently, I often come across jokes about Bijie’s eating habits, “When asked what to eat in the morning, what to eat at noon, and what to eat in the evening? The answers are all potatoes.” There is also a sentence derived from “In the morning Eat potatoes, potatoes for lunch, and potatoes for dinner.” I couldn’t help but smile when I saw this, and remembered a saying: “In Dapingzi, Luozuo (name of the place), you have to live on buckwheat and potatoes, and you have to eat buckwheat rice, unless your wife is in confinement. You have to eat rice only in your second life. "Potatoes were once the staple food of the Bijie people, and corn rice and rice were rare foods in the alpine areas such as Weining and Hezhang. And now? Bijie has made great strides in development. Not only can ordinary people eat rice every meal, but the food on the table is no longer boring, but has become colorful and delicious.