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How to say the famous saying of saving food?
Famous sayings and aphorisms about saving food

1. Diligent and thrifty, Man Cang, lavish and extravagant.

2. The fertile land is vast, and the eclipse rises by one liter. There are thousands of rooms in Guangsha, and I sleep seven feet at night.

3. I don't know how expensive the rice is unless I am in charge.

4. A kilo of grain, a thousand grains of sweat, scrimp and save.

5. Store a spoonful of rice a day and a stone of grain a thousand days.

6, grain harvest mangoku, but also rough tea and light rice.

7. No matter how much grain you have, you should also prepare several pots of wild vegetables.

8, simple tea and light rice will make you old; Coarse cloth and cotton-padded clothes can wear well.

9, a porridge and a meal with sweat.

1. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?

11. The mouse still has three points of grain. The head of the grain is not frugal, and the tail of the grain calls for rice.

12, a grain of rice, a drop of sweat, and a grain of grain sweat.

13. If you have a bumper harvest, you should eat humble meals.

14. Don't forget the hardships of farmers when eating, and the busyness of workers when dressing.

15. Cherish clothes and have clothes, and cherish food and have food.

16. If you save money on alcohol and tobacco, you will inevitably ask for help.

17. The advantages are to live in peace, but the disadvantages are to use money.

18. The mouth is bottomless. Eating too much is better than gambling too little

19. Go out and walk, watch the wind, dress and eat, and measure your possessions.

2. Ten spoonfuls make a bowl of rice.

21. Eat, drink, and look after the present, and scrimp and save.

22. When eating, you should know that cattle and horses are good, and you should remember the silkworm raiser when you start silk.

23, bran food for half a year.

24, a porridge and a meal, when thinking is not easy; Half a silk and half a wisp, it is difficult to keep thinking about material resources.

25, the family has mangoku grain, and it is not long to swing.

26. If you have enough to eat, why do you need eight treasures? Seven feet, thousands of households?

27, three years of rotten rice build a tall building, three years of porridge buy a cow.

28, who would know her simple face the loveliest of them all, * * * pities the times to dress frugally.

29. Love clothes and food.

3. A grain of rice takes ninety-nine workers.

31. Save on meals, and save on clothes.