What $ 5 can GET you in a GHANA MARKET || COST of Living on BUDGET || WEST AFRICA Sunyani
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- What $ 5 can GET you in a GHANA MARKET || COST of Living on BUDGET || WEST AFRICA
let's see what I can get in the market of Sunyani to prepare a whole meal for a family of 5 and above
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Tati thank you so much for always remembering to translate to English for us. It's so very kind and thoughtful of you. I know how time consuming it is to do that, so I wanted you to know how much we appreciate you. May God bless you for it.
Amen 🙏🏼
@@TatianaHaina wow five dollar is to moch tomato onion ginger ajos peper red rise bif Maggi salsa wow for 5 dollar 😳 sorry for My inglés
I AM from centro américa My lenguaje is español 😁😁🤚 bles You My contry is el salvador My president is NAYIB BUKELE AM happy by 🤚🤚🤚🤚🤚🤚🤚🤚
Tatiana are you married?
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are you married
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I love how everyone gives a little bit more than asked at the market. Looks delicious 😊
Hi 👋 there Sophie juggvae yes true 🤩🤩🤩👍😎
Cuz dey be tryna hustle yamsain. Making dat hard work. Dem basketball Americans just be shootin stealin and robbin yamsain?
@@bldmyamean8352 chile what?
@@sclstl 😂😂😂
@@bldmyamean8352 what in the hell is goin on in your head sir
I like Ghana 🇬🇭...and Ghanaians. Nice and well behave people. The pride of Africa. Bless....
Eu não gosto , come cachorros 😢
We can’t use $5.00 to cook for ourselves in America. This is amazingly awesome!
Obviously the exchange rate is much higher there do you not understand world economics the American dollar is king
Nothing but the truth.
Oh,yes you can! You may not get meat but you can put a simple meal together for $5.
never compare it to your country
Ecuador located in south america you can prepare a lunch for $5
I bet her mother can do all this for $2.50! Because Tatiana did not haggle on the price when buying, which is an essential part of their culture!
lol isn't that like every culture?
@@chiro5041 Not at all. You don't haggle in America culture, to my knowledge, and you don't in Australia, New Zealand, and I'd assume the UK. All are white countries predominantly, but each has their own culture.
@@savannahshane2231 im in the uk/ireland and i haggle LMAO haggle culture is everywhere
@@savannahshane2231 big world open your eyes at least every race has that 1 person ...it's 10$ aye let me get it for 6 $
@@EBO47 There is a difference between the odd person haggling, and haggling being an ingrained and expected part of your culture.
Loved how everyone put in a little extra for you ☺️ I’m in America and $5 won’t get me more than the meat. Great video and it looked delicious 😋
Yes 👍 that would have cost triple the price in USA
@@Dana-mb2hk THE MEAT IS DISGUSTING. YOU CAN EAT HEALTHY IN THE US FOR CHEAP, YOU NEED TO ALWAYS GROW YOUR OWN. RICE AND BEANS ARE REALLY CHEAP. ESPECIALLY TODAY BECAUSE YOU NEED TO BUY MORE , NOT THESE SMALL AMOUNTS THAT SHE IS BUYING.
shoot what state do you live in ? $5 here in Mississippi won't get you any kind of beef or chicken for a meal, lunch meat maybe. here one lb of beef tips is $14.
Won’t even get you the meat 😭
i know that guys i just think its nice to see how others live and cook. I also live alone with my son so we don't eat much. I know other homes have larger families. My best friend from high school is from Kenya so thought the food look similar :)
As a African-Caribbean man born in Jamaica 🇯🇲, I naturally feel connected watching and listening to Sister 🙂..
I’m subscribing,
Keep up the excitement work 😘!
Africa is beautiful, the people are awesome and kind, I appreciate the fact that they even add you surplus after purchase. Tatiana I think you'll have to invite me to Ghana someday
You see how each market seller gave a little bit more than you asked. That's love. They taking care of their customers. :)
You need to put an advertisement every 5 min so you can make some money for making such nice videos.
Some people only see places like this in documentaries. The camera work is excellent and you keep things moving along and interesting.
Great video 👍
Agreed, she could be making some nice money from this.
No. Bad advice. That would drive viewers away.
Can't she get money from her videos without putting on ads? Like by getting enough views and subscribers?
She could do a Patreon
I'm here to watch this video again after it won Video of the Year at the Ghana CZcams Creators Awards. Congrats Tatiana ❤️❤️❤️
Headleeeesssssssss oh wow this is so beautiful to read. Thanks sooo much and I love this CZcams family 😍 and congratulations to you toooo
As an African American it amazes me on how you all do with so little. Honestly I can’t imagine living how you all do but ironically I feel I’d be happier if I did. You all laugh, smile and are very family and community oriented. African Americans are oblivious to how blessed we truly are. Currently I’m taking the steps to build passive income in America so I could live somewhere in Africa. Great video
Why don't you relocate to Ghana or another African country? I live in Africa, 99% of the population dreams of getting out of there, even the rich help their kids settle in the West. It all looks fun, but they have terrible problems like corruption at all levels and major dishonesty issues embedded in then mentality. Ghanaian women love twisting things and creating a scandal out of nothing.
@@elladapetrosyan9610 lol
I visit Ghana last year and would love to visit there if I can still make money here in the US. I love how you can put US dollars in an ATM there and get cedis for a small fee.
Anyone who doesn't have to deal with chemically altered food/junk food or technology everywhere is very blessed to me.
@@tias.6675 nobody is forcing you to buy chemically altered food/junk.
Ghana's colorful outdoor markets and exotic foods make a very interesting watch from our foreigner perspective.Thanks Tati.
Really appreciate you watching it
I love how the whole family sits around and eats from one bowl while chatting your big cooking skills. What love I see in Africa. I want to be there so bad to feel the love. Nothing like African vibes.
Where in Africa?
I hope you know that Africa is not a country but a continent.. When you say Africa which part of Africa you're talking about?
People tend to eat from their individual plates now
A lot of people don’t know Africa is made up of 54 countries because they refuse to read or ask questions
Move there!!!
My grandsons father is Ghanaian, went to vist him and the rest of the family.
Absolutely loved Ghana and the people.❤️
Love watching your videos as it brings back some wonderful happy memories.
Could virtually smell the gorgeous smells coming from your cooking.
Thankyou for translating to English it means so much as we can still join in.
I really enjoyed watching you shop at the amazing outdoor market and then prepare such a delicious looking meal! In the US, $5 wouldn’t even buy the meat for such a dish. I support a beautiful Christian Ministry in Ghana and have watched the Pastor and his lovely wife prepare similar dishes outside the Mission House just the way you did here. What an amazing talent🙏🏼💞Thank you for sharing!
I'm a private Chef here in America, I adore these kind of videos because it helps me cook authentic meals for my clients! Thanks so much for this :)
Oh a private chef. 😂
Hi I miss you❤
The local rice is so fragrant and tastes so good but the removing of the stones makes it not worth the trouble. Sometimes you can't even find all the stones and can bite in to one while eating.
Thanks for the video 🙏🏾
Sweetie no in America u can not use $5 to cook I grew up in NYC but am Ghanaian
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I'll take that any day vs arsenic in rice fields saturating consumer rice
Why do do many of the African cities look so dry? And where are the roads abd sidewalks?
@@driversseat1707 it's sunny ☀️😎 what were you expecting, snow? 😂
I didn't know that there are Muslim people in Ghana. I love how Ghanaians have humility most of them gave you extra stuff
She cook those vegetables like a champ. No cutting board or nothing! You go girl❤
Wow Amazing all that would of cost me more then 50.00 us dollars ...market was so nice and everybody so friendly ...that's it I'm moving !
All of african people are so kind and lovley 😍 Respect to Ghana From Iran 😍
@Nachos Andcheese Irrelevant comment. Please find you some happiness so you don’t have to be miserable on the internet 😂
Respect to Ghana from America🥰
Respect to u in iran
@@maxik4181 🧡💙🧡
The chemistry between you and the guy selling the meat was so charming.
New American subscriber here 🥺🥰 this was so beautiful to watch and the food looks good and delicious. Groceries here cost about $120-$150 for one to two ppl depending on what I get from the grocery store and markets. $5 for a whole family is incredible and amazing . I am loving your content, keep it up 🥰
Maybe for you. I live on that much for a whole month.
I spent 130$ a week for two people and two cats, so that’s a great estimate lol
I spent $75 a week for 2 people and that includes wine/beer. Without that I’m looking at $40-$50 a week and I live in California. I also cook every meal at home and don’t buy prepared, canned, or frozen. It all depends on what you eat. I’m picky so fried potatoes, rice and chicken are great for me. As for my husband he is Russian so big meals with loads of veggies.
Hi I miss you❤
WOW...stumbled open this channel. Such a charismatic hostess. Well done. Love to watch local market videos. Love seeing the smiles all around, especially from the hostess. Really curious how the meat market kept the flies away from the raw meat.
Yeah I was wondering that too.
Yes she has beautiful personality
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They sometimes burn the peels or skin of oranges or limes. It drives the flies away.
The woman who sells rice are so generous .. i love watching this kind of act... Love your content from Malaysia😊💕
If you realise from the video, dorang pun makan ikan selayang goreng. 😀😀
@@84jordie betul .. aku pon dh biasa hidup susah mcmni.. masa kecik2😊
What did she do?
Tatiana you are so gracious to share your shopping, cooking and partaking of the food with us. Thank you.
Makes you feel like you’re there, always wanted to visit Africa and explore the beautiful culture and people. Love your content keep it up❤❤
Very true
African peoples are beautiful from heart ❤️❤️❤️ love from India. 🙏
Thank you buddy
@@mimikeita1184
love from Iran 🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷😘😘😘😘😘😘
Ummm maybe certain parts but to blanket statement the whole continent is just lies. Because the atrocities that go on over there is anything but beautiful hearts
Everyone is beautiful from the heart . The ugliness is the head
Indian are so beautiful 😍 🤩 👌
Wow this lady made me feel at home from scratch to finishing how everyone is enjoying the dinner.
Good job girl 👍🙌🏽👍💕👌🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
This pops out of the recommendation. Something to do with me watching people's different cultures. I'm glad It came to me. It's rare to see vlogs about African culture and country. I would love to see more. 🙂
My new favorite channel I’m Mexican living in the USA its nice to see other countries cultures and ways of living! Love your videos Tati
It is so amazing that most of the markets are controlled by women, love it!!! I would make it my mission to learn from them, they are simply, amazing!!!
Ghana has got so much to offer. Glad I stumbled on your video. new subscriber here! :)
One thing i found interesting was none of the vegetable vendors weigh the veggies before selling them, Here in India almost every seller has weighing machine which they use to weigh the amount of food and then ask for the appropriate price based on it
She’s Awesome !
Love from your AFRO BABA & MAMA Brothers,Sisters Aunties,Uncles USA, as we reintroduce our Afro communities to ways of cooking like our families on the African continent. ❤😉
If you purchased 3 potatoes 3 carrots, 2tomatoes,1onion, walmart white lond grain rice for 1.47usd,and walmart chicken gizzards for 2.13usd, which all coming from USA , then you can make a stew for family of 2 or 3..Even no need to go to the dollar store where is nothing but poison there anyway.This is extreme budgeting to survive on the basic food .People can learn to shop and budget then they can save money.
I am in NC USA and yes I can feed my family for $5. I would not get as many different things but I spend less than $10 for every meal I fix for 5 people. Maybe it's just easy for me because I am from the country and my husband is from Mexico. Even now with inflation and rising food prices, I just did my grocery shopping for 5 people for 2 weeks and spent $97.17. Before the prices went up I would spend between $55.00-$65.00 every 2 weeks.
So what do you end up making for your $5 meal?
@@KingRidley spaghetti with ketchup
@@woodenNL you can buy rice and beans at the dollar tree. Flatbread, wheat bread, white bread, pasta, sauce, tea canned fruit, soup, pickles and salad dressing. All for 1.25 each. At Aldi’s you can buy produce very reasonable.
you can make bean soup for 5 people with a little ham or pork. Chili with a pound of burger. Pasta for 5 for 5 dollars , tacos with a lb of burger, you can stop ll buy chicken pretty cheap if you are lucky real cheap. Pork is cheap.
A dozen egged are now 3 dollars. Kids eat oatmeal Bananas and apples.
You get 2 packs chicken soup in a box. ALDIs cheese hasn’t gone up it’s still 2 dollars. Burger is 4 or 5 dollars a pound unless you buy the big 10 pound thing which if I’m shopping for 5 people I’m buying that. A bag of potato’s is 5 dollars. Butter 3 dollars
Pancake mix is 2 bucks or 1.25 at the dollar tree.
Tati regads from Madrid ,Spain .What a nice and gorgeous girl. I love your people and I Whish I Could visit your country one day .You are a great ambassador .All my LOVE 💗💕💖
beautiful country🇬🇭.
greetings from Indonesia🇲🇨
This is amazing! I spent $50 on a tiny bag of groceries the other day. It only had a few things I needed that I forgot to pick up the last time I went shopping. And I only shop for myself.
Im saying, 3-5 things from walmart can cost like 30/40 dollars with no exaggeration.
I bought groceries yesterday I had 4 small bags no meat no vegetables, 130 dollars!!!
@@BiggestHaterEVER yes indeed !!! Toilet paper and paper towels 35 to 40 dollars with tax !!!
Because their country is lower economic rate than your country that's why it looks cheaper
Lol and? Ghana's average salary is ~600$, with minimum wage of 150$. You Americans always just think about how cheap everywhere is. Just for you though.
As an Indian, when I see rice, ginger, garlic and tomato.. I feel happy😁😁😁😁😁😁
onions too...
Don't laugh on other's food price
@@usmanmughal410 🤓
@@usmanmughal410 Who's laughing?
And your neighbors are truly smiling too if you cook Indian every day 🤮
It's very smart to use peanut butter for your stock.
It's nutritious and makes you full for a very long period of time.
I'm amazed how skilled you are while only using several kitchen appliances.
I was in Acra once , when I came back home to Miami I realized how much I took for granted .
I was able to get one pack of chicken thighs (2 small and 2 big) for $4.35 USD... luckily I had potatoes already at home... The cost of food is killing us here too
Yes ppl here in the US are homeless and starving!!!!
Yes, actually. I've made meals with $5, for a family of six. My grandmother always said, if you have the staples, you can make anything. Beans, rice, potatoes.
I love how much in common our counties have despite being so far away! The herring, the currency being almost 1 = 1, the cost of some of the things (like onion) being very similar. What we don't have are fun markets, instead it is all the same 3 stores everywhere with the same expensive food (except onion and potatoes because they grow well here). Only one cedi for so many peppers was a shock! They must grow well in Ghana! Here in Sweden they are not grown commercially, but imported. Although many people with warm and sunny windows grow them for themselves indoors. Ghana seems like a lovely place, and the people kind and generous. I was once fed by my Ghanian neighbours, they made the most delicious grilled chicken. Thinking about it, I actually gave them a chilli plant as thanks, haha!
Yes Europe is good but not in all ways
I enjoyed your informative fun video and thanks for subtitles explaining things..the food looked tasty🍅🧅🥜🍛..
everyone has great smiles
I am Bengali but live in 🇬🇧 and i absolutely love this video. Reminds me of my home country Bangladesh. Such an authentic video. I wish i can give this lady another £20 to go splash on any food she wants and upload a video. May Allah guide & keep her happy like she is on this video. Ameen.
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Jesus Christ is KING
@@Treasures776 Jesus I love him too. He is in Quran. Very mighty. LOVE JESUS ❤️
@@Treasures776 ❤️❤️✝️
Why don't go home and be with your motherland and help her?
I like your relationship with Sister Ajara, it's always nice to have a big sister or big brother that you have a good relationship with. Your content is always nice and you never disappoint.
I love this so much! So glad I clicked on this video! I have a very similar cooking style in that I measure the ingredients with my heart. Thank you for sharing this recipe and for showing the market. I love your personality and I really enjoyed watching the whole video. ❤️😊
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Hi I miss you❤
Thanx for the cooking lesson as well as how to treat the ingredients. First time watching and I thought this was fascinating. Look forward to watching more 😊
I love how peoples smiling and talking so nice with each other. It's a great community!
This was really nice to watch and get a glimpse of a different culture. All the ingredients had my mouth watering and I just ate 😂 Greetings from 🇲🇽
I really love your channel. I’m a new subbie. I came across your channel while recovering from spine surgery. This is my 6th. I’m bouncing back each time and walking on my own. I pray for increase for you and your family. Loving your channel.
As a cook in the Marines I have made just about everything and I'll tell you that I'd be glad to have you cooking along side me any day.
The people of Ghana seem so friendly and such a beautiful people and I wish you much luck and many blessings..
Thank you for sharing
Wow.
I'm impressed with how you managed your money, and the food you prepared looks really good.
Good job.
Respect from the USA.
Hello from America. I loved your video. I can feed my family of four for 5 dollars but it wouldn't be as nice of a meal and would definitely not have leftover ingredients. The prices here are much higher but it can be done. Most people here are spoiled to excessive spending in my opinion. 10 dollars would be an easier budget meal in America. Thank you for the wonderful video. Your personality is lovely.
What do you get for $5?
@@joshmiller1928 put it in CZcams there's tons of videos about cooking for a family on a tight budget some as low as 4 bucks that I've seen. Would leave the channel info but last time I did that it was a violation of community standards.
lies
I just found you, I love these videos. The cooking is probably my favorite part, it's been interesting seeing the food and I definitely want to make some now.
Used to work in the Ghanaian embassy in the uk, lovely people, nice to see a bit of the country, definitely have to go to Ghana for an holiday sometime soon.
Hello from USA. I love to hear your Ghanaian accent with English, it sounds so nice. The cost of living is much lower of course but you are cooking that natural food 🥑 so nice 💯👊🏾
Hello Tatiana and her lovely family, nice to see you using local ingredients and utensils. Please keep, use as much as you can. LOVELY
Alright dear 😃
The people are so friendly and lively.
Very impressive for the price and preparation. I wish we could buy all this for five dollars in US.
Such beautiful smiles, a sense of family and togetherness among the people, God’s ☮️ and blessings always.
Haaa! Yesterday I went to the market my oatmeal bread was $4.39 - Milk in the 🇺🇸 is almost $5.00 a gallon, I also brought 3 🍅 tomatoes for $4.49. Great content Tatiana, good to see Sis. Ajara.
That’s interesting 😃
Yup that’s how it is in the US. But as a reminder we have higher paying jobs. Even someone who never congratulated High School will make more money than most Africans. But still life is expensive in America 🤦🏽♂️ so that’s why you work, save your money and when you think you have enough then you migrate to a cheaper country.
This was very nice to watch. Such a warm feeling with everyone smiling and eating together. The music was really nice as well. Thank you
Hello, I am a new sub and I really enjoyed watching you buy and explain everything you was purchasing at the market. Your family is so beautiful ❤️ Watching you prepare your meal was so exciting and it looked so good I think I could smell it through my phone 😊 Thank you and God bless 🙏🏽
I love that u chop the onion with your hands and not using some chopping board. But it was ok i did that one time and my finger got cut 😁😂😂 so only professionals do that ✨👏👍👍
In india all Housewife even man can cut onion in hands, it's normal for us🙏, hare krishna 🙏
Hey Tati, we had similar grinder here in Indonesia. But it is made of river stone. Really interesting to see diff countries with similar bits left and right
I'd definitely watch a monetized video about that!
I don't how to describe but everything in that video it amazing ,local market,local people, the way you prepared the food neat and clean, I just seen this video for first time video and I am like wow
if you see at 1:45 they even have Indomie out there
I’m so in love with everyone’s vibe 😌 So calming and loving.
Thank you Tati for sharing this amazing market trip. The vendors at your market are very generous. I can't wait to make peanut butter soup 🍲 Love from America! ❤️❤️ 🇺🇸❤️
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So beautiful how Tatiana cooks, I love it! And the accent and the smile just does it for me!
I salute you- I would have no fingers left if I chopped onions and garlic like you do.
I just found your channel as a suggestion from CZcams. I’m glad I did. Greetings from City of Kingsland, State of Georgia USA! Your soup looks delicious. I enjoyed watching the entire process of you shopping to preparing and cooking the food.
Habari mrembo 🌹, asante for taking us on a virtual recorrdio of your hometown 💌
From America and I’m just fascinated with what my roots could possibly live like. Thank you sista because the way American portray thing is totally different your country looks like home and everyone seems so nice 💙❤️💛‼️
I cannot cook a meal for $5.00 for my family out here in America, I appreciate and respect you so much! Thank you for sharing 🙏🏽♥️
In Ghana people make $200 a months. In US $4000.
You really could! Maybe no meat but lots of veggies and pasta/rice 😋😋😋
If you can't make a meal for $5 there's something wrong with where you shop and what you make.
I can do it... small bag of rice $1.00 and just bought small bag of chicken legs from Aldi's $4.00.. already have salt and pepper at home
Love how fresh everything is, your dinner looks delicious and so many left overs on your ingredients from the market! Best deal in town
Tnx 4 sharing the cost of living in Ghana. The food you cooked looks yummy 🇬🇭👍
I really, really enjoyed this video. There's no way $5 would feed even just me and my son, so this is amazing to me. It looks soo tasty and I love seeing how others live in different places. Thanks for sharing. 💜
This was amazing to watch, and your cooking looked so delicious, I loved the rice balls , Thank you for sharing with us
This is amazing. I love the market its so vibrant and beautiful. Theres no way i could buy all of that for $5 usd. So cool 👍🏼
I see a beautiful community full of families and everyone smiling 🙂
That looks good you did a good job it's all nice to see my beautiful black queens cooking food what a blessing to me I wish I can come there and stay forever God bless everyone in family I love you
I stumbled across your channel in the suggestions. Feeding your family a delicious, nourishing meal for $5 is extraordinary! In contrast, we are a family of 5 and live in Seattle, WA, USA. Our food budget is $1000/month. Thank you so much for sharing!
Sounds cheaper than KENYA 🇰🇪
5 dollars is a good salary in ghana
I mean if you assume that a month has 30 days and you’re eating 3 meals a day it comes down to feeding your family of for 11.11$ per meal which doesn’t sound to bad.
@@bayasgalantsogtgerel3346 and the salary is 20 times higher in Seattle than Ghana
Wow your budget is very high now on Americas standards, ours is $350-$400.
This is my first time discovering your channel Tatiana. You did such a beautiful job for you and your family on the soup.
I don’t why but this looks so beautiful, like I live in America and the feeling I get from this video…. It’s like the culture, the community we just don’t have that over here
They stick together America go against each other We will never win
I love African people, and I do love the food. One love, enjoying the video from Papua New Guinea.
It was like a big open air marketplace 😁 Was it in Accra? I was surprised of the rice 😁 As a Filipino It made me happy seeing the rice, onion, garlic and ginger.
Yes
Agree reminds of market and food philippines
Tati, you have AMAZING knife skills. I consider myself talented but no way would I trust myself not to cut my fingers up! I loved going on your market trip and how everyone seemed to give a bit more at each stall. I’m from the USA and that would rarely if ever happen here. Thank you again! 🙌❤️🤩🥰
The vendors added a bit because she went to the market with a camera😅😂
looks like a home that I have never been to ...thank you for sharing , will visit Ghana one day soon
thanks for sharing, I have never been to west africa but im looking forward to the time I will visit.I love the african markets where you can take just exactly what you need.
They're opening stores where you can buy grains, nuts, etc all over US now. You have to have (or buy) a reusable container too so no more of those damn plastic bags.
Most supermarkets have produce by weight too. The butchers sell meat by weight as well. I'd rather buy meat inside and refrigerated.
Rika yangu...do you actually know what your name means in swahili language??..it means 'my agemate'.....are you swahili speaker?
The price almost same in here. Nice video miss tati, regards from Jakarta, Indonesia.
Jesus Christ bless you and family of Ghana.
Ehh..Kak ada logo indomie pas mbk nya beli bawang putih ,
@@diseproject2986 bukan cuma Indomie doang, ada sarden juga....produk Indo emang banyak dijual di daerah Afrika
Truly an amazing experience watching this! Thank you!
Greetings from San Francisco, CA🙋🏾🌉
I subscribed today.✅ My first time seeing your video and it was awesome!💯
You don't have any tricks or gimmicks. Thank you.🙏🏾 I really loved seeing an authentic day in the life of a Ghanaian. Absolutely fabulous to see so many women entrepreneurs in the market.👸🏾💰
The way you narrate and give step by step instructions on the meal was captivating. African cuisine is so delicious!!!!🍲
The camera man makes funny joke!😂
You have a beautiful family! Babies so cute! 💖👶🏾💖👶🏾💖👶🏾
Would love to see a church service.💒
God bless you ✝️🕊️
I will never complain about not having enough counter space again.
Wow. I just spent $369 for 2 adults and one child for a week's worth of meals and i bought the least expensive things 🐝
At the Whole Foods market?:) I shop at TJ and spend $300 per person per months.
@@simplegirlslifestyle261 I live in a tiny little town...population under 1400. We only have one private grocery store 🐝
What strikes me is the gratitude and cheerfulness of the people who have so little and simplicity of their outdoor kitchen.
Shalam sister from the US... I'm very impressed and was so excited you cooked too I will be trying that recipe... thank you you are a pleasant beautiful young lady...❤