One thing l like about you that keeps me coming is how you engage us the audience. You always fulfill each of our request and show us how it's done, not many do that... 😊That keeps us coming back,and sharing your content thank you for that. ❤
Who are the people that assist you with harvest? Family, employees, friends? I hope to visit one day. You village is exactly what I will be looking forward to when I move to the continent. I have a samll garden, potatoes, tomatoes, garlic, peppers and a few fruit trees, pomagranets, figs, lemons dates figs, black berrie bushes and a Moranga tree. I just planted avocado, mango and peach seeds. Hopefully they will fruit one day. Thank you. Your efforts are very inspiring. I am partially retired and live in Phoenix, AZ US. bye bye
In the garden is my mum and our Farmhand. I love that you've planted so many fruit trees. Anyone who plants anything is a believer in tomorrow. I pray for a long life that you will one day enjoy your fruits. ❤️
Hi Jael, thank you for all the videos. You are taking me back to my childhood, this is what my grandparents did back in Nigeria and I always had fun when I visited the village as a kid till I left at 10. One thing I remember is if you want to pull the ground nuts/peanuts off the soil, you have to plant them on heaps not on flat soil so when it’s time to harvest you just pull them off the ground and there won’t be any stuck in the ground. I have been following you for about a week now and I definitely agree with you, village life is really nice. Growing your own food and being self sufficient is what God purposed for us is what I am realizing now as an adult and after living in America for almost 30 years, I appreciate the peaceful enjoyment. May God continue to water your soil and give you bountiful increase in Jesus name. 🙏
We called them peanuts. Long ago they were called goobers. Some people do like them boiled. They say they are good, I have never tried them that way. They are good toasted in the oven. Yum. 😊
Hi sweets... the soil is very rich in Africa.I always take notice when they are making mud house... your harvest is bountiful. That lady is a very skilled mason.She has definitely mastered her craft.
Mungu akubariki 🥰 The lady contractor sounds like a very special, gifted and talented woman. I pray she always have enough work to sustain her and her family. I was going to ask if you ever boiled your grounds in a previous vlog. You shared the answer in this one. I love them boiled. Green ground nuts are very expensive here in the markets and they are seasonal. Again Asante sana for sharing. I look forward to your vlogs. 💜🥰🙏🏾🫶🏾🙋🏾♀️
@@jaelofthevillage Forgot to tell you that when ground nuts are out of season, I will buy the dry ones in the shell Then soak them in salted water over night and boil them until they are soft. Thats how much I enjoy eating them boiled! 🤣
Hello, auntie Jael. How many homes do you have? I saw your home in Nairobi, the home with lots of gardening and animals and, this one you are working on. Your roofing guy looked interesting perched high up on brick wall. I thought that was fun. You are such a hard working lady. If I could take time off uni I would come and volunter and learn at the same time. What did you have the boiled nuts with; juice, tea, ....?
WE CALL THOSE NUT,!! PEANUT!! MAKE PEANUT BETTER, OR GET THE PEANUT BUTTER FROM THE STORE ❤ DELICIOUS !! WE PREPARE WITH JELLY ON A SANDWICH, WITH A GLASS OF COLD MILK!! VERY NICE AFTER-SCHOOL ,PICK ME UP!!❤
👏🏾Lovely! Finally, Boiled peanuts. Thanks so much for keeping your promise. Now l know how to boil the peanuts. Am happy for you. Soon, you will enjoy your beautiful home. Am seeing myself sitting, enjoying chapati & sharing endless stories of Oteto😂 Yawa, All is well.
One thing l like about you that keeps me coming is how you engage us the audience. You always fulfill each of our request and show us how it's done, not many do that... 😊That keeps us coming back,and sharing your content thank you for that. ❤
Thankyou so much Sue. I really appreciate the sharing and support you guys have given me. ❤️ always
I agree as well.
Jael queen 👑 of the village, your videos are so educative.
Thankyou Rachael ❤️.
This is a clear blessing. Almighty God is with you, 🙏
Amen. Bless you
Who are the people that assist you with harvest? Family, employees, friends? I hope to visit one day. You village is exactly what I will be looking forward to when I move to the continent. I have a samll garden, potatoes, tomatoes, garlic, peppers and a few fruit trees, pomagranets, figs, lemons dates figs, black berrie bushes and a Moranga tree. I just planted avocado, mango and peach seeds. Hopefully they will fruit one day. Thank you. Your efforts are very inspiring. I am partially retired and live in Phoenix, AZ US. bye bye
In the garden is my mum and our Farmhand. I love that you've planted so many fruit trees. Anyone who plants anything is a believer in tomorrow. I pray for a long life that you will one day enjoy your fruits. ❤️
Thank you for moving Fore WOMEN forward ! I am starting in neighboring Diasoran
Uganda
♥
Awesome. Good luck
Hows the house coming ? Any update videos coming soon ? You are a big inspiration ! @@jaelofthevillage
Hi Jael, thank you for all the videos. You are taking me back to my childhood, this is what my grandparents did back in Nigeria and I always had fun when I visited the village as a kid till I left at 10. One thing I remember is if you want to pull the ground nuts/peanuts off the soil, you have to plant them on heaps not on flat soil so when it’s time to harvest you just pull them off the ground and there won’t be any stuck in the ground. I have been following you for about a week now and I definitely agree with you, village life is really nice. Growing your own food and being self sufficient is what God purposed for us is what I am realizing now as an adult and after living in America for almost 30 years, I appreciate the peaceful enjoyment. May God continue to water your soil and give you bountiful increase in Jesus name. 🙏
Thank you sister. Your idea on planting peanuts seems very useful. I will try it next time.
Hi Siz Jael, your soil seems to be more fertile that is beautiful growing groundnuts
Am so so happy for you J. God bless you
Thankyou Boikanyo and bless you in whatever you do. ❤️
This is so impressive. I enjoy watching your vlogs. You're a hardworking lady. I admire everything about you. Your contents teach alot ❤
Thanks Margaret. I'm so glad you're enjoying them. I will keep them coming.
@@jaelofthevillage welcome dear
True inspiration ❤
True blessed with a good land, fav climate.
It was beautiful seeing a lady doing the plaster 😊l like that.
She's so good at it.
I'm Inspired 😄
Your placid voice and the placid video keeps me hooked from Singapore. Thank you.
You're most welcome . Glad you're having a good time here. ❤️
We called them peanuts. Long ago they were called goobers. Some people do like them boiled. They say they are good, I have never tried them that way. They are good toasted in the oven. Yum. 😊
Good work Jeal. keep it up
Thankyou Esther
Hi sweets... the soil is very rich in Africa.I always take notice when they are making mud house... your harvest is bountiful.
That lady is a very skilled mason.She has definitely mastered her craft.
I am very happy with the harvest. In my country it's very rare to find women in this field. She's amazing.
Good move with construction
Thankyou
The process may be long and tedious but with patience and time you will succeed.Blessings always❤❤
Thanks love. Blessings upon you too.
Mkulima shupavu. This harvest will certainly boost your food security.
Sure,it will. Thanks Florence ❤️
In my country we called it pistache or peanuts but I never seen how they’re harvested. I learned something new 😅
😊
Building is difficult but i time everything will fall into place..!pole pole 2..!
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My notification is on, don't miss a day without updating us on the progress
Thankyou. I will surely keep the updates coming.
Mungu akubariki 🥰 The lady contractor sounds like a very special, gifted and talented woman. I pray she always have enough work to sustain her and her family. I was going to ask if you ever boiled your grounds in a previous vlog. You shared the answer in this one. I love them boiled. Green ground nuts are very expensive here in the markets and they are seasonal. Again Asante sana for sharing. I look forward to your vlogs. 💜🥰🙏🏾🫶🏾🙋🏾♀️
I love the boiled ones too. Here they are very cheap because many people grow them.
@@jaelofthevillage Forgot to tell you that when ground nuts are out of season, I will buy the dry ones in the shell Then soak them in salted water over night and boil them until they are soft. Thats how much I enjoy eating them boiled! 🤣
Good job
Thanks darling 😘
Hello, auntie Jael. How many homes do you have? I saw your home in Nairobi, the home with lots of gardening and animals and, this one you are working on. Your roofing guy looked interesting perched high up on brick wall. I thought that was fun. You are such a hard working lady. If I could take time off uni I would come and volunter and learn at the same time. What did you have the boiled nuts with; juice, tea, ....?
I had the peanuts with black tea. It can also be eaten as a snack.
WE CALL THOSE NUT,!! PEANUT!! MAKE PEANUT BETTER, OR GET THE PEANUT BUTTER FROM THE STORE ❤ DELICIOUS !! WE PREPARE WITH JELLY ON A SANDWICH, WITH A GLASS OF COLD MILK!! VERY NICE AFTER-SCHOOL ,PICK ME UP!!❤
❤️❤️sounds yummy. I'm gonna try this.
👏🏾Lovely!
Finally, Boiled peanuts. Thanks so much for keeping your promise. Now l know how to boil the peanuts.
Am happy for you.
Soon, you will enjoy your beautiful home.
Am seeing myself sitting, enjoying chapati & sharing endless stories of Oteto😂
Yawa, All is well.
🤣🤣🤣 I can't wait for those long nights
@@jaelofthevillage
Soon.
Thanks for all the beautiful content that you share with us from your heart.
They're very encouraging & inspiring.
Rategooo👋👋👋👋
🤣🤣🤣
Huku kwako hatutoki😅
Thanks darling. I really appreciate your presence and support here.
🎉
Is your house flat roof?
Yes
Hi Jael,
This is good work. how can i get in touch with you
Hi Audrey, kindly Dm me on Instagram @jael_of_the_village