This is hands down the best Ghana snack. You can contact Areejatu here +233 55 941 6052 if you will like to order anything or speak to here. All other donations can be made using information in description box ❤️❤️ I am being told $100 will get her a gas stove xx
She is amazing. I'm going to get some folks together to donate funds to her. What else other than the stove does she need? Thank you Jasmine, you're wonderful🌻
Jasmine i would like to donate towards her stove, can please let me know how can i do so? I live in NC, for a 60 yr old woman that is very very hard wrk.i'm 59 and hv retired i can't see myself wrkn not even half as hard as her.my cheers to her..
Areejatu is a wonderful and really sweet person. She works hard despite the work being so tiresome. I also loved that she broke that generational curse of not going to school and made sure,as best as she could, her children went to school so that their lives can be different😌 She's just simply a good person🤗
This is one of your best video’s, this amazing woman is phenomenal. She works so hard, those same grandchildren should help her with anything she want. Let’s get her the gas stove.
How clever to use clean sand from the seaside as an means of regulating the temperature and ensuring an even distribution of heat through the process of toasting the corn and peanuts! I would have never thought of that! Splendid video, Jasmine.
The lady said, “ the children of today does not like hard work” , so true. People and their cultures are such a beautiful thing. Thanks for sharing, one love from NYC.
They rather prefer office jobs so they could be corrupt just like leaders,this is where the government have to come in and uplift vocational jobs turn it into entrepreneurship and build factories 🏭 to employ the citizens,put a lil tax on and use the taxes to build the country.
Wow, looks amazing. I love her process she's very clean and also I love that there's no artificial ingredients or oil or dairy added I can't wait to try this next month when I'm in Ghana. I'll have to call her. How do we get her a gas stove?
Another amazing video. I always learn something new when watching your video. You have interviewed some of the most hard working, strong, empowering Women of Ghana. They should be a inspiration to all Women everywhere. The fact that she’s 60 years old and work as hard as she does, should put some of these young folks to shame. I hope someone sends her the money she needs for a gas stove. She is most deserving to have what she needs to make her product.
7:05 Does she consider this dry roasting with the sand? The sand being abrasive probably helps take the skin off. ♥️Areejatu is such a beautiful soul and good Mum. Hard worker♥️ Great video Jasmine.
@ Jasmine hello my lovely Chica, this is Latifa,.. "I love this amazing woman she is a extraordinary human being to be that age and still providing for her family blind husband grand children to make sure they can get to go too school💞 my soul feel for her I wish her much blessings and continued success 🙌 ( Also she's right this generation of children don't know anything about hard work like "our ancestors .. This job she has is by far one of the hardest I've seen yet.. Much blessings to her & the family 💞 ( Thank you again Jasmine, for bringing amazing content & video's to us we get to Witness The 'Beautiful People, of your country hard work ( Blessings from USA New Jersey,👍
Areejatu is amazing!! Thank you, Jasmine, these videos are more than just food stories, they are the history of many women across Africa, the daily fight against patriarchy, and heteronormative cultures. I found you 3 days ago, and I haven't left!!
My brother brought some from Ghana 🇬🇭 for me. Its my favourite snack All natural no chemicals and I prefer it more the western snacks and it can last very long without refrigerator boz its made with dry ingredients. Fact is you can't eat to much of it boz its very filling. Good job Jasmine 👏👍🏽. I will see how I can support her.
This was such a lesson to watch this amazing 60 year old Ghanaian woman make this treat from the beginning to end. what a intelligent, strong, woman maybe not educated from books, she have a greater special learning past down from her parent , grandparent which you can not get from books. she learned to make this delicious treat. what a blessing to share with us. i hope this recipe won't stop with her i hope her children come help and learn this process of making this treat made by there mom ,this tradition keep going toward. if she could have a gas stove would help her to lift some of the hard work from her. what a phenomenal lady, to make corn, peanuts, spices, all the hours put in to make this delicious treat, that' s awesome history that should never stopped Jasmine thank you for sharing. 6/24/21
We call this Alaqua in takoradi. It’s so nice. Even my nigerian and Sierra Leone friends request this when i travel. It’s yummy I buy these in bulk anytime i’m in Ghana. These women deserve all the accolades. Nobody should ask for a discount because it’s not easy koraa Girl child education is important. I feel sorry for her however I’m happy to hear that she supported her children by ensuring they received good education.
Girl, you are my favorite ghanaian youtuber and i‘ve watched your content grow and get better video after video! Keep on the good work and may God richly bless you for everything you‘re doing for our people in Ghana❤️❤️ Much love and greetings from Germany🥰
Growing up I always had a coin in my pocket extra for this delicious 😋 snack. I loved that spicy taste. Ama u made my day once again 🙏🏾 Bless u and also the hard working Lady.🙋🏾💐
Sister Areejatu is a very hard working woman, I will definitely see her when I get to Ghana this month by God’s Grace she deserve a toking. Thank you Jasmine AMA, for your good work may the Lord Almighty continue to strengthen you in your daily activities Amen!!!
There were several times we couldn't hear you jasmine, but this was so intriguing it didn't matter. Wow, mommy has put in the werk and we love her for it with all of these natural ingredients that support our health 💕🏆
Wow!!! What an amazing woman. Such a hard worker. I love that she made sure her children had an education. I am amazed that she is able to remove all of the sand.
Wow, hard-working lady! Reminds me of a lady who used to live with us, Auntie Mercy; she was so hard- working, it was as though she didn’t know how to rest.
Hello, Jasmine. Areejatu is simply, beautiful. This is the first time that I am interested in ordering food from Africa, totally disregarding how much and how it will be shipped. How many balls does she ship and at what cost to the US ? TY
Thank you so much Jasmine you really make me appreciate the little snacks we meet on our Ghanaian Streets on the daily basis because indeed it’s all hard work with little income ✌️
Such a beautiful and lovely extremely hardworking lady! She looks younger than 60 even with all the toiling. I hope the business is earning her great dividends. May God continue to bless the works of her hands!
Thanks Jasmine, I want this! I will look for it when I come!! Such a good video, and shootng over a few days, I can't wait to see over the next few years what you develop into, not sure if you ever remember Jana Wendt, a journalist presenter on Aus TV, you have her class and poise and its a classic style. Keep it coming, love it all.
I just left Ghana and did not even know there was a deviously peanut buttery snack. I love these videos they teach so much about staying humble and hard work, I enjoy the joy and pride each person shows in the process of making these products.
This is our people we must donate to help their efforts. As a dude from Nima, I know their struggles because I grew up with friends whose mums does the same. This trade truly belongs to my kotokoli people, if a” Dakuwa” not made by them, I never buy lol
In my opinion, I think that most Ghanaian women are the most industrious and hard work people I have come across in Africa. They try their hardest best for their families and their children. The few who are not so hard working unfortunately slave their house helpers (maid servants), and extended family children who unfortunately are given to them by their biological families to (help them and vise versa). May God bless this industrious lady. Whao! Kind of proud of myself I do still understand Twi after all these years away from Ghana! Ghana me dawase oo!!
That is a tremendous amount of manual labor to make this snack. I will take your word for it. It look very tasty. Areejatu and so many other Ghanaian who prepare and sell there products are business minded. Just think if she had modern equipment so she could mass produce she would probably be wealth. Another great video Jazz. God Bless❤👍🏾.
hi Jasmine i love the video as usual and like to see u r not afraid of helping out either i pray that the lady is doing well and making people happy too? Ashley Australia
I used to enjoy this snack a lot growing up in Lagos. It's wonderful learning the local process on how it's made. I commend your efforts on the video and your unobtrusive presentation. Thanks.
Oh Jasmin you finished me lol. I have been craving this for weeks, a grocery store here in NJ sold out of it and i keep checking when they are restocking. Nice one.
Not sure if I have the patience for this but I guess I will do it if my children and myself depend on it. Thumbs up to Areejatu for her hard work. Jasmine I like how respectful you are. Thanks for sharing
Nigerian living abroad, but every time people see me they call me a Ghanaian even the Ghanaians speak the language to me instantly thinking am one of them. I will love to be. This woman looks exactly like my mum. Weird in a good way.
All the videos of food preparation amaze me The processes are basic but the amount of effort passed down through time It must taste amazing I love your style of interviewing too Not afraid of hard work
Another fantastic video Jasmine! Wow, just wow, the amount of work that goes into this is quite something, BLESS HER!! Never got around to trying this snack but I saw it around often growing up. Also loved how that nice man posed to be filmed so his people in Bolga can see he's doing well. Great stuff all around. 👍🏾
Ms. Ama, I don't quite comprehend this cycle, this hard working strong mother & her mother before her, make these delicious & nutritious snacks, that supported many generations. Why hasn't anyone decided to invest in this business that is sustaining them to bring it to a if not more modern, at least a larger scale production. The outlook & mindset of some of our people sure does baffle me at times. I see this happening all over the place, where our forebears start making something, which is supported by the community & boom we send our children off to school & bam the business goes burst, because no one saw the value in growing & developing said business. Can't see the forest for the trees mentality is too rampant in some of our people.
ABSOLUTELY, it's a bloody revolving door syndrome! Nothing changes, & just perpetuating the same hindrances. Hmmmmm.. Suppose such hardworking women don't also make enough profit, given all the dependants she has to support. She's just about breaking even, really. Food for thought 🤔
She’s a hardworking grandma. My grandmother used to make dakua when we were kids. It’s called dakua in Dagbani, also I’m not sure which language she was speaking but it’s not Dagbani.
Hey Jasmine, I just want to say you are doing a fantastic job and I am loving these videos of you spending the day with these lovely food venders. It is soo refreshing. Please try and leave a link below so we can donate and support their business to thrive to lighten their burdens a bit, Please consider this and do this for every video you do so we can sow a seed into their hard working businesses to grow. thank you
My Jesus! Even though she took it to the mill, she’s still doing all the work! Seeing the labour going into this, really help you to appreciate it. The black women are really special, we are strong and very hard working! We are really survivors! Life… smh If we can set up the technology to help her out….. 🤷🏽♀️💕🙏🏽
A lot of jobb...and a strong woman. 60 years are not old 😊 and she is beautiful and looks younger than 60. I will visit her when I travel to Ghana. 🙏🏻❤️ The snacks looks so delicious. I think I can eat them every day. Tasty, healthy, nice and a real handicraft, goldworth!🍀🤗
These old ppl re really hard working ohh.. Her husbands eye is blind but still hasn't left him n working to cater for themselves n grandchildren also.. Maximum respect.. I wish I could change her place entirely but oneday I will 🙏🏽
SUPER WOMEN WOW NYAME NSHIRA MU!!!WOMEN LIKE YALL NEED TO BE AWARDED💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿I LIKE THE MAN IN THE VIDEOS,HE MADE MY DAY,THE ELDERLY IN GH DON’T REALY LIKE TO BE ON CAMERA!!!👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿😊😊😊😊
Wow, this was quite an epic, and hunger-inducing video! Again taken by the endurance of Arjeeta and the women in general that process food. I gotta put it on a Playlist for later reference, thanks for uploading! I always look forward to see what you're showing us 😀👁️👁️😀
This is hands down the best Ghana snack.
You can contact Areejatu here +233 55 941 6052 if you will like to order anything or speak to here. All other donations can be made using information in description box ❤️❤️
I am being told $100 will get her a gas stove xx
She is amazing. I'm going to get some folks together to donate funds to her. What else other than the stove does she need? Thank you Jasmine, you're wonderful🌻
I liked that music 🎶 that was playing, is that Ghanaian music?
Jasmine i would like to donate towards her stove, can please let me know how can i do so? I live in NC, for a 60 yr old woman that is very very hard wrk.i'm 59 and hv retired i can't see myself wrkn not even half as hard as her.my cheers to her..
@@feliciabrown7131 thats all she mentioned but any extra funds will help i am sure xx
I like you country home made food
Areejatu is a wonderful and really sweet person.
She works hard despite the work being so tiresome.
I also loved that she broke that generational curse of not going to school and made sure,as best as she could, her children went to school so that their lives can be different😌
She's just simply a good person🤗
She's very beautiful and strong, may the good Lord bless her struggle
This is one of your best video’s, this amazing woman is phenomenal. She works so hard, those same grandchildren should help her with anything she want. Let’s get her the gas stove.
This aunty deserves all the respect, all that work, heat and time to make this product is just wonderful.
How clever to use clean sand from the seaside as an means of regulating the temperature and ensuring an even distribution of heat through the process of toasting the corn and peanuts! I would have never thought of that! Splendid video, Jasmine.
That's how we do it locally in ghana
Our mothers are full of wisdom and they do apply logic and reasoning with intellect devoid of so called "school classroom book knowledge".
Wow!! This is some serious labor. I can’t even imagine having to do this at any age let alone at the age of 60! She is a strong woman.
The lady said, “ the children of today does not like hard work” , so true. People and their cultures are such a beautiful thing. Thanks for sharing, one love from NYC.
They rather prefer office jobs so they could be corrupt just like leaders,this is where the government have to come in and uplift vocational jobs turn it into entrepreneurship and build factories 🏭 to employ the citizens,put a lil tax on and use the taxes to build the country.
I will always say this God bless all these wonderful women for the tedious work they do day in and day out especially in Africa 🙏❤
Wow.....this is a lot of work. Strong woman in Ghana.
Wow, looks amazing. I love her process she's very clean and also I love that there's no artificial ingredients or oil or dairy added I can't wait to try this next month when I'm in Ghana. I'll have to call her. How do we get her a gas stove?
Its delicious. U can donate using information in description box. Then she can get one. Need to find out what its sold for. Someone said about $100 x
Thank you for heart ❤ felt love by giving ❤ to Aunty.
my favourite ghanaian snack hands down😩😍
also, this is a very strong and hardworking woman, wow🙏🏾
Another amazing video. I always learn something new when watching your video. You have interviewed some of the most hard working, strong, empowering Women of Ghana. They should be a inspiration to all Women everywhere. The fact that she’s 60 years old and work as hard as she does, should put some of these young folks to shame. I hope someone sends her the money she needs for a gas stove. She is most deserving to have what she needs to make her product.
7:05 Does she consider this dry roasting with the sand? The sand being abrasive probably helps take the skin off.
♥️Areejatu is such a beautiful soul and good Mum. Hard worker♥️
Great video Jasmine.
This is how my mum in Congo used to cook her peanuts with sand before making peanut butter. It reminds of my childhood.
@ Jasmine hello my lovely Chica, this is Latifa,.. "I love this amazing woman she is a extraordinary human being to be that age and still providing for her family blind husband grand children to make sure they can get to go too school💞 my soul feel for her I wish her much blessings and continued success 🙌 ( Also she's right this generation of children don't know anything about hard work like "our ancestors .. This job she has is by far one of the hardest I've seen yet.. Much blessings to her & the family 💞 ( Thank you again Jasmine, for bringing amazing content & video's to us we get to Witness The 'Beautiful People, of your country hard work ( Blessings from USA New Jersey,👍
She is such a lovely lady. Thanks Latifa xx
Areejatu is amazing!! Thank you, Jasmine, these videos are more than just food stories, they are the history of many women across Africa, the daily fight against patriarchy, and heteronormative cultures. I found you 3 days ago, and I haven't left!!
❤️❤️🤗
My brother brought some from Ghana 🇬🇭 for me. Its my favourite snack All natural no chemicals and I prefer it more the western snacks and it can last very long without refrigerator boz its made with dry ingredients. Fact is you can't eat to much of it boz its very filling. Good job Jasmine 👏👍🏽. I will see how I can support her.
Its so filling and makes u thirsty lol xx
Such a hard working lady. The best was she was smiling throughout. Shows how simple the expectations were of previous Generation 💯💯💯
This was such a lesson to watch this amazing 60 year old Ghanaian woman make this treat from the beginning to end. what a intelligent, strong, woman maybe not educated from books, she have a greater special learning past down from her parent , grandparent which you can not get from books. she learned to make this delicious treat. what a blessing to share with us. i hope this recipe won't stop with her i hope her children come help and learn this process of making this treat made by there mom ,this tradition keep going toward. if she could have a gas stove would help her to lift some of the hard work from her. what a phenomenal lady, to make corn, peanuts, spices, all the hours put in to make this delicious treat, that' s awesome history that should never stopped Jasmine thank you for sharing. 6/24/21
So happy to see the best of Africa being shown to the world ❤️...
We call this Alaqua in takoradi. It’s so nice. Even my nigerian and Sierra Leone friends request this when i travel. It’s yummy
I buy these in bulk anytime i’m in Ghana. These women deserve all the accolades. Nobody should ask for a discount because it’s not easy koraa
Girl child education is important. I feel sorry for her however I’m happy to hear that she supported her children by ensuring they received good education.
Areejatu sounds wonderful. She seems like whatever life throws at her, she takes in her stride.
As usual, another great vid. 👍
That snack is made in Nigeria also, it is called tanfirin in Nigeria.
Oh wow. We r so similar
The woman really has a free spirit , yeah the snack is call dzowoe in ewe ,and she Is speaking kotokoli not Dagbani.
This is a great opportunity for her kids to make a small family shop to make this and other snack as well.
Wonderful video, Jasmine find out how much is a gas stove and let us know....
So so proud of this lady. Young ladies in Gh today want to be slay Queens. Any time in Ghana will surely find her
Girl, you are my favorite ghanaian youtuber and i‘ve watched your content grow and get better video after video! Keep on the good work and may God richly bless you for everything you‘re doing for our people in Ghana❤️❤️
Much love and greetings from Germany🥰
This documentary is great! I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. Well done - you did a fantastic job with this video!👏👏👏
Ghanaian mother's are very hard working God bless their struggles 🙏
Growing up I always had a coin in my pocket extra for this delicious 😋 snack. I loved that spicy taste. Ama u made my day once again 🙏🏾 Bless u and also the hard working Lady.🙋🏾💐
haha, now you need notes to buy it cos its no longer 'cheap' haha ❤️
Sister Areejatu is a very hard working woman, I will definitely see her when I get to Ghana this month by God’s Grace she deserve a toking. Thank you Jasmine AMA, for your good work may the Lord Almighty continue to strengthen you in your daily activities Amen!!!
There were several times we couldn't hear you jasmine, but this was so intriguing it didn't matter. Wow, mommy has put in the werk and we love her for it with all of these natural ingredients that support our health 💕🏆
Its a problem on utubes end. I dunno wats goin on. Sorry about that x
Roasting peanuts, drenched in sweat, wow, you are a You tubers with a difference. Appreciate the elderly lady for her fitness and hard work.
I totally enjoyed the video especially your conversation with the lady.
ahh thanks xx
Wow!!! What an amazing woman. Such a hard worker. I love that she made sure her children had an education. I am amazed that she is able to remove all of the sand.
Wow, hard-working lady! Reminds me of a lady who used to live with us, Auntie Mercy; she was so hard- working, it was as though she didn’t know how to rest.
This is great May God bless her handwork
And make it easier for her.
Hello, Jasmine. Areejatu is simply, beautiful. This is the first time that I am interested in ordering food from Africa, totally disregarding how much and how it will be shipped. How many balls does she ship and at what cost to the US ? TY
Thank you so much Jasmine you really make me appreciate the little snacks we meet on our Ghanaian Streets on the daily basis because indeed it’s all hard work with little income ✌️
I love this snack but never knew how they make it ,thanks am learning alot from you
This is actually super easy to make than I thought . Taste soo good to be that easy to make
Wow! I didnt know all this work goes into my favorite snack in Ghana! Respect due!
Such a beautiful and lovely extremely hardworking lady! She looks younger than 60 even with all the toiling. I hope the business is earning her great dividends. May God continue to bless the works of her hands!
Thanks Jasmine, I want this! I will look for it when I come!! Such a good video, and shootng over a few days, I can't wait to see over the next few years what you develop into, not sure if you ever remember Jana Wendt, a journalist presenter on Aus TV, you have her class and poise and its a classic style. Keep it coming, love it all.
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I just left Ghana and did not even know there was a deviously peanut buttery snack. I love these videos they teach so much about staying humble and hard work, I enjoy the joy and pride each person shows in the process of making these products.
The way i shed tears for her hard work neh, i wish i should come support her all the way from Namibia
Gosh this is a lot of work for this lady. God bless her❤
This is our people we must donate to help their efforts. As a dude from Nima, I know their struggles because I grew up with friends whose mums does the same. This trade truly belongs to my kotokoli people, if a” Dakuwa” not made by them, I never buy lol
I really enjoyed this video - thank you Jasmine.
In my opinion, I think that most Ghanaian women are the most industrious and hard work people I have come across in Africa.
They try their hardest best for their families and their children.
The few who are not so hard working unfortunately slave their house helpers (maid servants), and extended family children who unfortunately are given to them by their biological families to (help them and vise versa).
May God bless this industrious lady. Whao! Kind of proud of myself I do still understand Twi after all these years away from Ghana! Ghana me dawase oo!!
That is a tremendous amount of manual labor to make this snack. I will take your word for it. It look very tasty. Areejatu and so many other Ghanaian who prepare and sell there products are business minded. Just think if she had modern equipment so she could mass produce she would probably be wealth. Another great video Jazz. God Bless❤👍🏾.
hi Jasmine i love the video as usual and like to see u r not afraid of helping out either i pray that the lady is doing well and making people happy too? Ashley Australia
I used to enjoy this snack a lot growing up in Lagos. It's wonderful learning the local process on how it's made. I commend your efforts on the video and your unobtrusive presentation. Thanks.
Go girl!
Keep up the wonderful work you have been doing. U changing lives, I like to donate towards her helping her get the gas equipment she needs.
Oh Jasmin you finished me lol. I have been craving this for weeks, a grocery store here in NJ sold out of it and i keep checking when they are restocking. Nice one.
Wow she really knows what she’s doing
Proud of her (kotokoli woman)
Not sure if I have the patience for this but I guess I will do it if my children and myself depend on it. Thumbs up to Areejatu for her hard work. Jasmine I like how respectful you are. Thanks for sharing
Nigerian living abroad, but every time people see me they call me a Ghanaian even the Ghanaians speak the language to me instantly thinking am one of them. I will love to be. This woman looks exactly like my mum. Weird in a good way.
Wonderful woman keep Africa proud.
She is a hardworking person and I love dakwua
i really LOVE your content. Thank you so much Jasmine. God bless you
Thanks Chika ❤️
Deep respect for her labour... May God keep her healthy and strong.
Amazing!! The amount of work, WOW. It looks delicious. God bless her ❤
Mom long life and prosperity ❤I love her dakua. I miss gh
Very impressive video. I love this hard working woman and her business. Very nutritious snack. It's my first time here❤️❤️❤️
Lots of love and respect Areejatu..i learned lots of things from you.. thank u very much both of u ...
All the videos of food preparation amaze me The processes are basic but the amount of effort passed down through time It must taste amazing I love your style of interviewing too Not afraid of hard work
Another fantastic video Jasmine! Wow, just wow, the amount of work that goes into this is quite something, BLESS HER!! Never got around to trying this snack but I saw it around often growing up. Also loved how that nice man posed to be filmed so his people in Bolga can see he's doing well. Great stuff all around. 👍🏾
Ms. Ama, I don't quite comprehend this cycle, this hard working strong mother & her mother before her, make these delicious & nutritious snacks, that supported many generations. Why hasn't anyone decided to invest in this business that is sustaining them to bring it to a if not more modern, at least a larger scale production. The outlook & mindset of some of our people sure does baffle me at times. I see this happening all over the place, where our forebears start making something, which is supported by the community & boom we send our children off to school & bam the business goes burst, because no one saw the value in growing & developing said business. Can't see the forest for the trees mentality is too rampant in some of our people.
ABSOLUTELY, it's a bloody revolving door syndrome! Nothing changes, & just perpetuating the same hindrances. Hmmmmm.. Suppose such hardworking women don't also make enough profit, given all the dependants she has to support. She's just about breaking even, really. Food for thought 🤔
This is when we come in.
She’s a hardworking grandma. My grandmother used to make dakua when we were kids. It’s called dakua in Dagbani, also I’m not sure which language she was speaking but it’s not Dagbani.
Oh really.. she’s from Bimbilla so i thought it was. Okay c
@@JasmineAmaa it’s kotokoli
I really enjoyed this. Kudos Ama.
She meant kafa or agidi and not camphor(Naphthalene balls) though.
ohhh thanks for clarifying
Hey Jasmine, I just want to say you are doing a fantastic job and I am loving these videos of you spending the day with these lovely food venders. It is soo refreshing. Please try and leave a link below so we can donate and support their business to thrive to lighten their burdens a bit,
Please consider this and do this for every video you do so we can sow a seed into their hard working businesses to grow. thank you
Nice vedio
Finally get to watch how is made
Could you please do a vedio oh how Khebab powder is also made
Je suis contente de voir comment on fabrique ça
Quand j’étais petite ont en manger souvent 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿❤️❤️🌟🌟💐💐👋🏿👋🏿🤩🤩
💞💞💞💞💞💞 60 and still strong.
Love u granny 😘😘😘
My Jesus! Even though she took it to the mill, she’s still doing all the work! Seeing the labour going into this, really help you to appreciate it. The black women are really special, we are strong and very hard working! We are really survivors! Life… smh
If we can set up the technology to help her out….. 🤷🏽♀️💕🙏🏽
A lot of jobb...and a strong woman. 60 years are not old 😊 and she is beautiful and looks younger than 60. I will visit her when I travel to Ghana. 🙏🏻❤️ The snacks looks so delicious. I think I can eat them every day. Tasty, healthy, nice and a real handicraft, goldworth!🍀🤗
Hey Jasmine, love this !! But volume is low., Also white lettering is hard to read. Auntie is amazing. She works 90 times harder than I do!
This is a REAL workout 🏋🏾. She’s so fit & looks much younger than her age 🫶🏾
These old ppl re really hard working ohh.. Her husbands eye is blind but still hasn't left him n working to cater for themselves n grandchildren also.. Maximum respect.. I wish I could change her place entirely but oneday I will 🙏🏽
Thank you for a look at the process.
This is a lot of 💪 hats off to auntie...
Great content jazzy ❤
Thanks so much xx
Such a hard working good natured lady. This has put me in the mood for some nonbaked peanut butter and oats cookies so off I got to make them.
haha enjoy xx
SUPER WOMEN WOW NYAME NSHIRA MU!!!WOMEN LIKE YALL NEED TO BE AWARDED💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿I LIKE THE MAN IN THE VIDEOS,HE MADE MY DAY,THE ELDERLY IN GH DON’T REALY LIKE TO BE ON CAMERA!!!👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿😊😊😊😊
Well prepared. Thanks for sharing
Belle vidéo!J admire cette maman de 60 ans qui fait tout ce boulot,par la force de ces bras.
Wow, that snack really takes lots of time and energy, but sure it was all worth it. 😋
Jasmine the way you enjoyed that snack is wonderful
She is love 🥰💪👍🙋♀️
This video is truly amazing, and Auntie is fantastic!!! From USA One of the best videos ever, I just subscribed 👍🏾❤️
The cayenne pepper and the ginger are highly medicinal . Cayenne pepper is super blood thinner . Good stuff
It is hard work indeed.Jasmine i love your slogan so much.
Wow, this was quite an epic, and hunger-inducing video! Again taken by the endurance of Arjeeta and the women in general that process food. I gotta put it on a Playlist for later reference, thanks for uploading! I always look forward to see what you're showing us 😀👁️👁️😀
Ur welcome xx
So intelligent and hardworking lady Jasmine Ama 😍🔥 first time commenting though 🙈
Hello dear you always go the extra mile to give us great content
Oh jazz oh jazz oh jazz an overload
of beauty beyond the comprehension of man kind😍!
Buona serata jasmine,un''abbraccio a Lei e Ashia.Chef Davide.Like Accra.