So excited for you guys to see this video, I thoroughly enjoyed filming it, Such a lovely woman who genuinely enjoys her work. Her doughnuts are out of this world, even when they are a few days old 😋Please check description box any further information, love you guys. Please help get this video to 1000 likes. ❤️❤️🔥🔥🥰💃🏿 Lets get to 50K Subscribers in September by subscribing here ua-cam.com/users/jjasminesw and don't forget that by SHARING, LIKING and COMMENTING even if its just an emoji, you are bringing us closer to that goal. ❤️❤️❤️ I wanted to create a separate paypal for Aunty B, but unfortunately the method I used to create paypal in Ghana previously, doesn't seem to work any longer. Do send your donations to my paypal and add aunty B in the note section and id be sure to send it over to her. Here is a link to my paypal paypal.me/Jasmineeama?locale.x=en_US
Wow, Aunty B is the definition of an entrepreneur! She makes quality products by adding eggs where her competitors don't, looked out for other opportunities when corn business was seasonal, she's hygenic, she was very open with you about her work and is an early riser. Imagine the heights some of these businesses could go to if they had support and collaboration. And look at you, making documentaries of real Ghana life!! Brilliant!
This girl you will not kill me with all this Ghana delicacies, this woman is soo selfless teaching us all her secrets, tell her we love and appreciate her, Amazing video as always😘✌🏽❤️
I tell you most African women are hard working women and the thing that they only ask from our government is good hospitals, good schools and half decent houses, but nothing
I love this video. She's a true boss lady! She is sooooo clean! I kept looking at her workstation, the environment, and even where the doughnuts are placed in. I wonder if she would be interested in partnership as in being a head chef at a cafe or bakery and create her own menu? Also, If I can make a suggestion, please make the subtitles last a bit longer on the screen. I had to go back & pause a few times. It was so fast sis ❤
@@EA-xd1jr i'll be a serial entrepreneur, not a capitalist. If I win, my people have to win 🙏🏽. I already plan on paying her a visit when I come to gh next year. Hmmm 10 bofrots for 100ghs?? Doesn't sound like a bad idea hmmm, yes please 💖
I love the fact that even tho her husband works she doesn’t sit around and wait on him. she also finds a way to help anyway she can. Love this video!(the church going on was like a soundtrack for the video) 😂 ❤️
That reminds me so much of when I was growing up buying from people like her now I see it takes a lot of work and effort before it reaches my mouth(I'm from Haiti). I love how clean aunty B is. May the Lord Almighty blessed her!
Today I finally subscribed. This is documentary level Jasmine. You've outdone yourself. You really have a future in filmmaking. This was beautifully done. And kudos to the lady for observing Hygiene protocols.
@@JasmineAmaa you're welcome. Suggestion: since you have contacts in packaging perhaps look at supplying small brown paper bags to street vendors like her to package their finger food in instead of the see through plastic (hot food+plastic 😕) . If you could mass supply it cheaply, it would help to alleviate the plastic problem in Accra. Second, there are a number of people in the comments who are interested in supporting her to scale up. Perhaps, set up a goFund me for her, or channel the funds through an organization like Opportunity International to come up with a plan for her to increase production and sales.
Well done Jas for this showcase and for waking up so early. I’d suggest that you make this a series even if it’s temporary. You can interview taxi drivers, shoe makers, chop bar operators etc. well done dearie.
@@JasmineAmaa I sent money to both you and Aunty B...excellent job with the video Jasmine. I have been following you for a minute now and I hope to see you one day in Ghana! Hug Aisha for me too...she's such a sweetie! :)
Ama, thanks for giving the world a little peep into the daily struggles our people go through to live. I've got to admit that I watched both videos (this and that of Ato) with mixed emotions - joy and sorrow. Joy for their hard work, perseverance (despite the difficult challenges) and the entrepreneurial spirit that characterize many Africans. But also sorrow for how little they earn for all that work. Let's keep working to uplift our people; they deserve better!!!
There is something so satisfying about watching her cut the bread and listening the roosters and birds chirp as the sun rises. Its the little things...
Its black people struggle all around the world. This trip we're gonna struggle for africa. Togather we can make it work. Good girl Jasmine on highlighting our people's struggle. I hear the sleep in your sweet little voice. Lol!!! I'll soon come home to assist you all my african brothers and sisters. One love!
Thanks for sharing. I am learning about my Ghanaian heritage and it's so important to learn from "our" lens instead of from those who seek to make us look bad. Much love beautiful queen
I really enjoyed this video. Aunty B is a Boss wid flour. The doughnuts look so good. I appreciate videos like this that highlight real life Ghanaians. I'm looking forward to your next video.
Mamma mia, this is hard work indeed. And to image that there are a lot of women who do this daily! African women are indeed hard working!❤️ The random guys jogging though 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks Jamine, this was very inspiring, Love from Alaska💕
I love Aunty B. Sitting here on the sofa, watching this beautiful lady preparing her doughnuts, a sense of joy floods my heart. Don't ask why, because I do not understand it myself. Do I know her? No! But she made me stop charging my phone to say how happy I am feeling right now, just watching her work. Thanks again, Jasmine! Oh, Almost fogot the dolls!
This content is GOLD. I love this! It is giving these women who hold the Ghanaian economy a voice is such a personable way and showing how hard they work.
The greeting part in Ghana l basically gave in and started doing it too with my visit last year there especially with stranger's l don't know. Am not used to that where l live. Everybody mineds their own business so when someone greets you, it can startle you a bit.
This video is one of your best,I really enjoyed watching it,my mother used to bake bread 40 years ago to send us to school,one thing I wanted to tell your subscribers,people like these women have sold these products to build houses and become rich
Hard working. That’s where we black women get the strength to work so hard. We come from great stock. Hats off to the mother. Nothing but love sent her way. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🌸🎊🥰🥰🥰🇺🇸
I first saw one of video on Google. Then one day I was looking for more video on Ghana. I notice your video and channel I slowly got hook. I think you are going a beautiful job showing us all the market and how other make there living. I going to visit Ghana next year and seeing how the market look give some idea how and what they sell, again thank you queen.
Thank you for recording and sharing this video Jasmine. I have so much respect for the ladies who work in the markets because their days start very early, they put a lot into what they do and I've enjoyed supporting them by purchasing things when I've been there. God bless her for allowing us to enjoy a day with her...it was appreciated and an honor🧡💛💚🖤
Just sent over a donation for Aunty B! Her story is so inspiring I wish I could just help everyone working this hard for so little ❤️ thank you for showing this great content and the Lord is using you!
Is it just me that can smell that freshness of the doughnut.. Wow. She is the epitome of the daily struggle of an average African mother, whilst those they put in power eat 5 star meals.. Welldone J 🤙🏿
The way you guys do things in Ghana, its the same way lots of things are done in Guyana - preparing food, etc. Could there be a connection with the two people. I was told the Guyanese blacks are descendants of the Akan people of Ghana.
@@annmariedorsett2834 Thank you. I looked at the video. I'm comin home, I'm coming home. Tell the world I'm coming home. I feel like I don't belong to this part of the world. Finally getting closer to knowing who I truly am.
@@annmariedorsett2834 Thank you for the information. I am aware in any society there are elements who will go against the norms of society. I feel like I don't belong here. Same here too 2021, Ghana here I come.
Yes it is .Its just the African connection. Seen Nigerian food made similar to some Caribbean food.Seeing this remembers me of Jamaica also.Especially the countryside. Some area preserved some the Akan way of cooking.
Wow that was amazing firsthand experience! So much respect to the aunty who wakes up early and spends her entire morning and afternoon working so hard. Stay blessed!!
These women are the backbone of Ghana! She reminds me of my grandma so much. She deserves much more for all her hard work. I've been watching you since Australia, and today I have subscribed because of this video. Thank you!
Good job Jasmine Ama, your handwork is very authentic,very natural , very real because as I^m watching your channel from the USA, it reminds me of my mother, who used to sell food like the womam you are recording. Good job and keep it up . God bless.
Thank you @Jasmine Ama for sharing this. Such a beautiful woman and watching her create was like watching a painter create the most beautiful picture. Please tell her that she is blessed and highly adored from people all around the world.
Jasmine AMA...thoroughly enjoyed the video. This was a very good effort on your part to expose how hard people work to earn a meager profit of $3.42. This is also heart breaking in a way. However earning your living through such hard work is very admirable and they should be proud of themselves. I intend to visit Ghana when borders open up and will certainly like to visit you provided if it is OK with you. I love your videos and thanks for bringing Ghana to us. I recently retired and intend to spend part year in Africa. Nisar Ahmad, New York.
Nisar Ahmad so glad u enjoyed it. Do make contact when here. She is a lovely inspiration and does her work with pride despite the little money she makes ❤️❤️
Thank you so much Jasmine for giving this woman a platform. We sometimes overlook the poorer people but their lives and their industries are important to society too! I loved the peaceful setting where she was making the dough, I could hear people worshipping God and singing in the background. In fact, the whole place was peaceful and quiet. 🕊 🕊 🕊
Thank you for showing us. I recently decided to cut meat out of my diet and remembered you had some vegetarian food videos. But then I came across this too and I’m thankful❤️
This is a very special 1. Jasmine sis thanks for sharing this is highly appreciated. Extremely insightful. May the most high send our hard working brother and sister the strength they need to continue and thrive.🇬🇭x🇯🇲 can't tell me these arent fried dumplings/festival lol. Yummy 😋
Thank you for telling the story of the true illustrious and industrious African women. We are the real cornerstones of the economies. I help my daughter knead the dough for meatpie sometimes. We make about 24, and I have to take a nap afterwards😅. And Aunty B makes 84 humongous donuts from scratch everyday!! Keep up the great work Jasmine and Aunty B, quite authentic👌🏾.
I love Africa. The suffering of our mothers runs through our blood, never die moma Africa. The strength of a African mom is so powerful. The live of strives. Thank you ma sister for this video it touched me so much. 🙏🏿❤️
I remember eating this almost every time in primary school.Home sweet home we coming.Maamuo Dandan i call it growing up in Ghana.Wow memories,I wish her all the best .She really a good wife and mom.❤️😁😁😁
Thank you, great contain, I enjoyed watching, especially in awe of how she balanced everything on her head as she walks around!! “Every Mickle makes a Muckle!” I guess as she puts together what she makes with what her husband brings in, they can make it all work! God Bless them, and you for sharing this vlog with us as we sit here in the West and learn and watch, it enhances our lives, it should us not to take our lives for granted, seeing how hard life is for many others. Thank you again Jasmine!😘
Wow this is pretty impressive! I like the way auntie B goes about her morning routine and her tenacity. Great content as always! Great job Jasmine ✅. Stay safe and stay blessed 🌟👑🌟❤️
I think she should have a business name and her phone number written on the glass container so people can contact her for extra business like occasions. You got my sub today!
@Jasmine Ama you just got a new subscriber...wow I love everything about this video...she is indeed a hard working woman and thanks to you for letting us meet her
So excited for you guys to see this video, I thoroughly enjoyed filming it, Such a lovely woman who genuinely enjoys her work. Her doughnuts are out of this world, even when they are a few days old 😋Please check description box any further information, love you guys. Please help get this video to 1000 likes. ❤️❤️🔥🔥🥰💃🏿
Lets get to 50K Subscribers in September by subscribing here ua-cam.com/users/jjasminesw and don't forget that by SHARING, LIKING and COMMENTING even if its just an emoji, you are bringing us closer to that goal.
❤️❤️❤️
I wanted to create a separate paypal for Aunty B, but unfortunately the method I used to create paypal in Ghana previously, doesn't seem to work any longer. Do send your donations to my paypal and add aunty B in the note section and id be sure to send it over to her. Here is a link to my paypal paypal.me/Jasmineeama?locale.x=en_US
Medaase, Jasmine, for sharing this wonderful video!
Bless her ❤️🙏🏾❤️
So did you gave her extra money?
I need ante B's number.
Akosua Yeboah yes
Wow, Aunty B is the definition of an entrepreneur! She makes quality products by adding eggs where her competitors don't, looked out for other opportunities when corn business was seasonal, she's hygenic, she was very open with you about her work and is an early riser. Imagine the heights some of these businesses could go to if they had support and collaboration. And look at you, making documentaries of real Ghana life!! Brilliant!
Ama Seiwaa ❤️
i noticed that too. i use to love to bake but life got in the way.
This girl you will not kill me with all this Ghana delicacies, this woman is soo selfless teaching us all her secrets, tell her we love and appreciate her, Amazing video as always😘✌🏽❤️
Sweet Adjeley thank u Sweet, shes one of kind ❤️
Sweet Adjeley!!!
I am a subie to your channel 🥰
Miss Dione aww🥰🤗Thank You
Sweet Adjeley so you Dey here too?😃😆welcome ooo
Lady Ohene 😂🙈yes ooo😘✌🏽❤️
God bless the work of her hands ... shes such a hardworking woman...
I tell you most African women are hard working women and the thing that they only ask from our government is good hospitals, good schools and half decent houses, but nothing
I love this video. She's a true boss lady! She is sooooo clean! I kept looking at her workstation, the environment, and even where the doughnuts are placed in. I wonder if she would be interested in partnership as in being a head chef at a cafe or bakery and create her own menu? Also, If I can make a suggestion, please make the subtitles last a bit longer on the screen. I had to go back & pause a few times. It was so fast sis ❤
Shawny Chantell i will have to ask her about that, i do knoww she is very open. Id definitely do better with the subtitles next time ❤️❤️
Shawn, if you happen to partner with her please make sure she makes atleast 100 cedis a day.
@@EA-xd1jr i'll be a serial entrepreneur, not a capitalist. If I win, my people have to win 🙏🏽. I already plan on paying her a visit when I come to gh next year. Hmmm 10 bofrots for 100ghs?? Doesn't sound like a bad idea hmmm, yes please 💖
Ditto for me ...and a different color would help when the background is white.
ME TOO!)!!
I love the fact that even tho her husband works she doesn’t sit around and wait on him. she also finds a way to help anyway she can. Love this video!(the church going on was like a soundtrack for the video) 😂 ❤️
JustAlice haha ❤️
Yes oo..i do love everything about this video..cos its soso real life for many ghanaian
Sunshine Asamoah yes o
This really touched my heart. She doesn’t have the world but she still makes ends meet. Hmmm
This content is great and you also did a good job for waking up at that time because of us
Thomas Kwofie aw no worries ❤️
That reminds me so much of when I was growing up buying from people like her now I see it takes a lot of work and effort before it reaches my mouth(I'm from Haiti). I love how clean aunty B is. May the Lord Almighty blessed her!
Today I finally subscribed. This is documentary level Jasmine. You've outdone yourself. You really have a future in filmmaking. This was beautifully done. And kudos to the lady for observing Hygiene protocols.
TVS Ltd truly appreciate it ❤️
@@JasmineAmaa you're welcome. Suggestion: since you have contacts in packaging perhaps look at supplying small brown paper bags to street vendors like her to package their finger food in instead of the see through plastic (hot food+plastic 😕) . If you could mass supply it cheaply, it would help to alleviate the plastic problem in Accra.
Second, there are a number of people in the comments who are interested in supporting her to scale up. Perhaps, set up a goFund me for her, or channel the funds through an organization like Opportunity International to come up with a plan for her to increase production and sales.
Well done Jas for this showcase and for waking up so early. I’d suggest that you make this a series even if it’s temporary. You can interview taxi drivers, shoe makers, chop bar operators etc. well done dearie.
Eternal Morre thanks hun x
My sister, you are doing a fantastic job keep up the good work. Africa will be better until there is a totality of self-dependent
That would be amazing!!
Yes and kayayes
Wow what a long distance she had to walk back to her station! And those skills balancing that pan laden with heavy dough... Amazing!...
Yeah
I loved watching this. Thank you for showing us ❤️
Great video Jasmine, is there a way to set up something, I'd like to send her some money, what an adorable woman with such a beautiful spirit.
Kenneth Robinson id set up a paypal for her today so u all can help through that x
@@JasmineAmaa I sent money to both you and Aunty B...excellent job with the video Jasmine. I have been following you for a minute now and I hope to see you one day in Ghana! Hug Aisha for me too...she's such a sweetie! :)
Good job guys 🙏
Awesome Kenneth
M W such a kind heart.
Ama, thanks for giving the world a little peep into the daily struggles our people go through to live. I've got to admit that I watched both videos (this and that of Ato) with mixed emotions - joy and sorrow. Joy for their hard work, perseverance (despite the difficult challenges) and the entrepreneurial spirit that characterize many Africans. But also sorrow for how little they earn for all that work. Let's keep working to uplift our people; they deserve better!!!
Omg jasmine the efford 😩 im going to give them some extra next time i buy bofrut. Thank you for showing this ❤️
The Acheampong Family I know right, so much hard work ❤️
I know right? There are some vendors I don’t haggle with!
Don’t give them extra instead purchase supplies for them
Awww... this was so beautiful. God increase her business. Thanks for doing this video.
Cherry Ann Louis Amen ohh xx
wow wow wow, just love watching the whole process and that looks delicious. This Woman reminds me of Proverbs 31:10,
ERIC MENSAH such a lovely lady. Hey Eric 👋 ❤️
A virtue woman indeed
I think we need to have an entrepreneurial mindset and expansion of business
Yesssss!!! She does!
There is something so satisfying about watching her cut the bread and listening the roosters and birds chirp as the sun rises. Its the little things...
Its black people struggle all around the world. This trip we're gonna struggle for africa. Togather we can make it work. Good girl Jasmine on highlighting our people's struggle. I hear the sleep in your sweet little voice. Lol!!! I'll soon come home to assist you all my african brothers and sisters. One love!
Thanks for sharing. I am learning about my Ghanaian heritage and it's so important to learn from "our" lens instead of from those who seek to make us look bad. Much love beautiful queen
I really enjoyed this video. Aunty B is a Boss wid flour. The doughnuts look so good. I appreciate videos like this that highlight real life Ghanaians. I'm looking forward to your next video.
That doll doughnut got me emotional, remembering my childhood. Thumbs up to all the hard working Ghanaian women.. Thanks for the video.
Mamma mia, this is hard work indeed. And to image that there are a lot of women who do this daily! African women are indeed hard working!❤️
The random guys jogging though 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks Jamine, this was very inspiring, Love from Alaska💕
Alberto Del Urbano ❤️😂😂
African women work very hard. God please watch over this women and give them strength.
I agree with a comment on here. You should do "A Day In The Life" videos of different professions. I truly enjoyed this video! Wonderful job!
I love Aunty B.
Sitting here on the sofa, watching this beautiful lady preparing her doughnuts, a sense of joy floods my heart.
Don't ask why, because I do not understand it myself.
Do I know her?
No! But she made me stop charging my phone to say how happy I am feeling right now, just watching her work.
Thanks again, Jasmine!
Oh, Almost fogot the dolls!
I love how she gets to work and listen to the wonderful praises to God. Ghana is where its at 🙌🏽
I really admire the woman hustle.. these are some of the things i love about Ghana..
This content is GOLD. I love this! It is giving these women who hold the Ghanaian economy a voice is such a personable way and showing how hard they work.
What a wonderful lady I love her she is hardworking and she is clean also God bless her ❤❤❤🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Lorene Williamson ❤️❤️
The greeting part in Ghana l basically gave in and started doing it too with my visit last year there especially with stranger's l don't know. Am not used to that where l live. Everybody mineds their own business so when someone greets you, it can startle you a bit.
This video is one of your best,I really enjoyed watching it,my mother used to bake bread 40 years ago to send us to school,one thing I wanted to tell your subscribers,people like these women have sold these products to build houses and become rich
Hard working. That’s where we black women get the strength to work so hard. We come from great stock. Hats off to the mother. Nothing but love sent her way. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🌸🎊🥰🥰🥰🇺🇸
I first saw one of video on Google. Then one day I was looking for more video on Ghana. I notice your video and channel I slowly got hook. I think you are going a beautiful job showing us all the market and how other make there living. I going to visit Ghana next year and seeing how the market look give some idea how and what they sell, again thank you queen.
Thank you for recording and sharing this video Jasmine. I have so much respect for the ladies who work in the markets because their days start very early, they put a lot into what they do and I've enjoyed supporting them by purchasing things when I've been there. God bless her for allowing us to enjoy a day with her...it was appreciated and an honor🧡💛💚🖤
Such a graceful, beautiful woman. Thank you for educating us.
I cried throughout watching this video becaause it took my mind back to where life begun and how far God has brought me and my household.
Just sent over a donation for Aunty B! Her story is so inspiring I wish I could just help everyone working this hard for so little ❤️ thank you for showing this great content and the Lord is using you!
Is it just me that can smell that freshness of the doughnut.. Wow. She is the epitome of the daily struggle of an average African mother, whilst those they put in power eat 5 star meals.. Welldone J 🤙🏿
The way you guys do things in Ghana, its the same way lots of things are done in Guyana - preparing food, etc. Could there be a connection with the two people. I was told the Guyanese blacks are descendants of the Akan people of Ghana.
It's possible We are more connected we actually know.
I‘ve heard that too
@@annmariedorsett2834 Thank you. I looked at the video. I'm comin home, I'm coming home. Tell the world I'm coming home. I feel like I don't belong to this part of the world. Finally getting closer to knowing who I truly am.
@@annmariedorsett2834 Thank you for the information. I am aware in any society there are elements who will go against the norms of society. I feel like I don't belong here. Same here too 2021, Ghana here I come.
Yes it is .Its just the African connection. Seen Nigerian food made similar to some Caribbean food.Seeing this remembers me of Jamaica also.Especially the countryside. Some area preserved some the Akan way of cooking.
Love it, absolutely love it. I was in Ghana last year and I love it there so much. Hoping to go back when this virus disappear s..❤️
Wow that was amazing firsthand experience! So much respect to the aunty who wakes up early and spends her entire morning and afternoon working so hard. Stay blessed!!
I so enjoyed watching this. The lady is amazing Hard working woman. And so clean. Thanks for this video
This is so wonderful. Please continue to feature the everyday person in Ghana. I would also like to donate to her.
Str8 Exposin' Dem Family Jew'lz! Creating a paypal for her so u all can support her there xx
@@JasmineAmaa I don't have a lot but you will definitely see about $50 USD when it is available.
@@JasmineAmaa I sent the money to your beauty line account. Hope that was okay. Thanks.
This woman needs serious investors to grow her business. All the best to her and great prosperity!
You did a excellent job on this video. It was no different then me watching a Documentary on Major Network on tv. You should be proud
Thanks so much xx
I was unable to watch how she carried on her head because I could not take my eyes off the smoothness of her skin.
Thanks for sharing, I applaud aunty B for getting up so early in the morning and working so hard five days a week.
These women are the backbone of Ghana! She reminds me of my grandma so much. She deserves much more for all her hard work. I've been watching you since Australia, and today I have subscribed because of this video. Thank you!
Good job Jasmine Ama, your handwork is very authentic,very natural , very real because as I^m watching your channel from the USA, it reminds me of my mother, who used to sell food like the womam you are recording. Good job and keep it up . God bless.
Your channel was just recommended to me, and I subscribed. Loved the video and bless that hard working woman.🙏
Looking at this video 🇬🇭Ghanaians and 🇯🇲jamaicans are the same ...one love to our people in ghana
I simply loved this video from beginning Tao end. I've watched it 3 times already.
Heck. My mother use to do exactly the same thing in Jamaica.
Lovely xx
Roots ✊🏾
A fried dumplin dem😂👍🏾
@@a.konadu4010 same thing I said.
@@sherriebumbray1748 I have too many JA friends😂
Thank you @Jasmine Ama for sharing this. Such a beautiful woman and watching her create was like watching a painter create the most beautiful picture. Please tell her that she is blessed and highly adored from people all around the world.
I love the real deal. I can't wait to get to Ghana to have her doughnuts on my bucket list.
Jasmine AMA...thoroughly enjoyed the video. This was a very good effort on your part to expose how hard people work to earn a meager profit of $3.42. This is also heart breaking in a way. However earning your living through such hard work is very admirable and they should be proud of themselves. I intend to visit Ghana when borders open up and will certainly like to visit you provided if it is OK with you. I love your videos and thanks for bringing Ghana to us. I recently retired and intend to spend part year in Africa. Nisar Ahmad, New York.
Nisar Ahmad so glad u enjoyed it. Do make contact when here. She is a lovely inspiration and does her work with pride despite the little money she makes ❤️❤️
Jasmine Ama Thanks Jasmine. Will certainly attempt to see you whenever good Lord brings me to Ghana/Tema.
@@NisarAhmad-jr6ol Sakawa alert!
Thank you so much Jasmine for giving this woman a platform. We sometimes overlook the poorer people but their lives and their industries are important to society too! I loved the peaceful setting where she was making the dough, I could hear people worshipping God and singing in the background. In fact, the whole place was peaceful and quiet. 🕊 🕊 🕊
This is beautiful. I just love the strength of our people. Thanks for sharing, Jasmine.
Veronica Graham ❤️
Thank you for showing us. I recently decided to cut meat out of my diet and remembered you had some vegetarian food videos. But then I came across this too and I’m thankful❤️
Foodie Withabootie ❤️❤️❤️
Wow! This is skills, she works hard, can’t wait to come home!❤️
thoroughly enjoyed this video, it is by far my favorite! thank you for waking up early to record this, greatly appreciated!
This is a very special 1. Jasmine sis thanks for sharing this is highly appreciated. Extremely insightful. May the most high send our hard working brother and sister the strength they need to continue and thrive.🇬🇭x🇯🇲 can't tell me these arent fried dumplings/festival lol. Yummy 😋
Anigye3 LifesLover u r very welcome, never had fried dumplings loll ❤️❤️
The real bawses- hardworking and worthy of emulating. Great content! Love how auntie Bea takes her time to explain things. 😊
SHE IS AMAZING. THANK YOU
Thank you for telling the story of the true illustrious and industrious African women. We are the real cornerstones of the economies. I help my daughter knead the dough for meatpie sometimes. We make about 24, and I have to take a nap afterwards😅. And Aunty B makes 84 humongous donuts from scratch everyday!! Keep up the great work Jasmine and Aunty B, quite authentic👌🏾.
Latifa A.S hahahaaa that will totally be me, love eating these things but making them is a different story haha, Aunty B is a very hard worker xx
I miss Ghana! The early morning prayer.
Love it.
Very nice. I love these donuts when I’m in Ghana! Thank you for sharing.
This what used to feed us while growing up in Uganda with my gradma. Thanks for the memories.
Love to see hard working women like this. God bless her
Thank you for bringing this to us, I see these ladies selling their products but never knew the hard work that goes into it.
I love Africa. The suffering of our mothers runs through our blood, never die moma Africa. The strength of a African mom is so powerful. The live of strives. Thank you ma sister for this video it touched me so much. 🙏🏿❤️
So happy for u to show pics of ghana.Very nice I will most def look for her soon.
I love that she's nice and clean with the foods.
Great content. I admire her drive and determination. These is the women who build nations😘. More of these amazing stories
Beautiful video. The resourceful nature of the African woman. Thank you for bringing us this video. Great content
Awww Aunty B is a very hardworking woman. I love people who are industrious.
Judith Serwaa she is xx
I remember eating this almost every time in primary school.Home sweet home we coming.Maamuo Dandan i call it growing up in Ghana.Wow memories,I wish her all the best .She really a good wife and mom.❤️😁😁😁
Thank you, great contain, I enjoyed watching, especially in awe of how she balanced everything on her head as she walks around!! “Every Mickle makes a Muckle!” I guess as she puts together what she makes with what her husband brings in, they can make it all work! God Bless them, and you for sharing this vlog with us as we sit here in the West and learn and watch, it enhances our lives, it should us not to take our lives for granted, seeing how hard life is for many others. Thank you again Jasmine!😘
Denise Frith so much to learn from her, thanks for your kind words ❤️
God bless her and every hardworking woman out there 🙏 ❤
Wow this is pretty impressive! I like the way auntie B goes about her morning routine and her tenacity. Great content as always! Great job Jasmine ✅. Stay safe and stay blessed 🌟👑🌟❤️
Saah K thanks ❤️
These aunties work so hard they really do deserve the most of everything. God bless her and her work
Love this, she's so neat. May God bless the work of her hands and God bless you too 💜
My dear sister you have done a good job Keep it up👏🏻❤️
she is a hardworking lady.... lovely video.... lots of loves from india🇳🇪
This was such a lovely video, great look into how she conducts her business.
MCRJedi ❤️
I think she should have a business name and her phone number written on the glass container so people can contact her for extra business like occasions. You got my sub today!
I agree and you got a new subbie Ama❤️
@@edithquaye6252 ♥️
That's a good idea.
Love and light, bliss and blessings to her. So proud she is creating her own economy.
@Jasmine Ama you just got a new subscriber...wow I love everything about this video...she is indeed a hard working woman and thanks to you for letting us meet her
i do appreciate your content with local language that is pure authentic value
Very inspiring!!! I pray peace & many many blessings unto her! Thank you so much for sharing
Yes, this is what I called hard work wai. God bless you maama
Those are some nice size Donuts. And she is so clean.l like how she made that Doll.
The lil people floating😄😍
This woman is a queen, she is fit and strong i admire her hustle🇿🇦
I love it God Bless You Hard Working people
I love this. Her integrity and attention to sanitation is top notch!
This is what we need. Thank you so much for this.
Omg! When I do visit..These are people I will purchase from.. 4am that's a labor of love! I love how she washes and sanitized her hands..