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The Substitute Bride Chef in the 80s
The Substitute Bride Chef in the 80s Plot:
Li Ge, a three-Michelin-star chef, travels back to the 1980s and becomes Li Zhixia, a substitute bride and factory worker. As soon as she enters the door, she faces the crisis of her husband’s state-owned canteen shutting down due to unappetizing food—her mother-in-law despises her low background, her sister-in-law mocks her for “not even knowing how to light a coal stove,” and even her husband Xiao Yuanhang is cold to the marriage. But when she wins over the canteen staff with braised beef brisket with tomatoes, impresses the factory director’s picky family with osmanthus honey lotus root, and even turns leftover ingredients into creative snacks to reverse losses, those who once looked down on her are stunned… And why is her once-cold husband looking at her with increasingly warm eyes?
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