"Kindly just embrace my culture; it's our way of life!" THANK YOU! Why do people from different cultures try to tell other people how to live? They might say they mean well, but why " travel" if not to learn and accept? Love seeing how YOU live.
Praise God, Jael, I just love your beautiful backyard. God's beautiful creations shine in your home. Seeing you do chores reminds many of us our upbringing. Follow your heart and showcase for us whatever your spirit whispers. Also, farm chores as a workout.
Awww, so sorry you burned yourself. If you have aloe vera plant on your property, apply it to the burn immediately for relief and quick healing. I've had very good results when I apply the gel to my burns and I healed without scars.
👏🏾Therapeutical.. I always remember my grandmother too. Yes, culture should be embraced. I embrace my culture. I love my culture. I am proud of it. Enjoy the yummy. How l miss. No words.
Wow, what a beautiful place, with the trees blossoming, the vegetable garden, the cows and chicken. The fish curry looks so delicious together with the kale. Enjoy your lunch/dinner.
❤WE CALL THOSE VEGETABLES COLLARD GREENS, WE COOK THEM WITH TURKEY PARTS,HAM HOCK OR SMOKE 🥓 BACON ,!! WE EAT THEM WITH CORN BREAD,ONIONS, AND SLICE TOMATOES!!! AND HOT GREEN PEPPERS 😊 MUCH LOVE FROM ,ATLANTA GA❤
Those are Collards for Americans. Kale is darker and curly sometimes called Lacinto in USA but in Italy where I live there aren't collards 😢 but there is kale (cavolo nero)
Your voice is pure therapy. The scenery is beautiful. Good job I'm addicted to your videos i find myself looking forward to the next one every day. Very inspiring content. Congratulations ❤
Queen, I saw your interview with Lynn. I'm in Arusha Tanzania. I truly want to visit you and purchase land. I left United Snakes of 🇺🇸 retired and need guidance on agriculture investments, etc.😊 Thanks for being DOPE Delivering Only Positive Energy!
Miam miam it looks so tasty...bon appetit (in French). Pay no attention to those who are complaining about your posture as far it does not give you back pain who cares. And like you said it's part of your culture and we should all respect this. Stay blessed 😊🎉
Hello Jael. Enjoyed the video alot as usual. So calming. Thank you ❤. Regarding the bending issue, bending is definitely a cultural thing in our case but it goes even beyond culture. Over the years, l have learned that the human body must bend backwards, forward, sideways and squat down everyday to keep connective tissue healthy and stay limber. Even in classical hatha yoga this is taught. Otherwise it gets stiff and later in life, we get all sorts of flexibility and mobility issues. l also grew up doing bending chores as well and even today in my 50s, l can easily bend in any direction, squat, move quickly up and down stairs etc and l have no joint issues. Especially if we sit on chairs all day, its very important to simply move our bodies in these four ways. So keep it up my dear it's done a lot of good for us that we may not even realize until you see people having trouble doing something as natural as bending down to pick something up or fix their shoes, or even sitting and getting up from the ground. We either use it or lose. ❤
Jambo Jael🥰. Asante sana for another wonderful and serene vlog. I was wondering about your parents, thank you for sharing about them. Sukuma Wiki is what we call Collard greens here in the US. But there are several variety of them. We don’t always cut them as fine as you and Corn Bread is usually the stable bread while you have Ugali. Funny but I grew up watching my mother always eating her greens and cornbread with her fingers, So many ways in our culture come from the Motherland. FYI, I tried freezing the avocados and did not like the results. The texture was too soft after defrosting. If you should try that hack, let me know how it worked for you! Hope you have a great night. Mungu akubariki 💜🥰🙏🏾🫶🏾🙋🏾♀️
Hello Jael - thank you for your channel - it is a joy to watch - it relieves my stress so keep the content coming. I live in Canada and I get quite homesick especially during the cold winters so your channel connects me to my Kenyan roots. As a result I am exploring coming back home and building a home for my in-laws so any advice from you will be helpful as I don’t have ancestral land so have to buy it. My fear of being conned is holding me back. What do you suggest?
Lots of hugs and thank you for your sweet comment. Buying property in Kenya has become very tricky but there are still some genuine people out here. Never be in a hurry to buy land. Check and confirm ever detail of the land before making any payment.
This one is a very positive lady and her calmness is at another level. I keep coming back for some more. Jael you are a gem. And congratulations for the 20K plus Mark. It was log overdue.
So the vegetable is called Collard Greens in America. They are my favorite and I've always wanted to grow them. I would imagine Fresh from the garden are really delicious 😊😊
Jael of the village, I have become addicted to your story of life in the village, but who are you? Where is your profile? Have you ever worked in the city? Did you just retire from some job somewhere? If you were born and raised in the village, how come you don't know how to milk the cow?
It's always refreshing watching your vlogs, beautiful peaceful garden. The fish looks so yummy.❤❤❤Congratulations on more than 20K subscribers Your content is always great.
"Kindly just embrace my culture; it's our way of life!" THANK YOU! Why do people from different cultures try to tell other people how to live? They might say they mean well, but why " travel" if not to learn and accept? Love seeing how YOU live.
Thank you, Sherelle. Blessings darling
The vegetable is collard green in America. Who ever is complaining about your posture must not be African. You are doing a wonderful job sister❤️!
Thank you, Mary. Sure,this is our most common/comfortable working posture.
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Very healthy organic natural foods village lifestyles is the coolest live
Sure.
Stumbled on your channel, gladly, you provide much needed tranquility
Thank you
I love this kind of life
Your Vlogs are always motivational and the beauty of the yard is💯
Thank you
Praise God, Jael,
I just love your beautiful backyard. God's beautiful creations shine in your home. Seeing you do chores reminds many of us our upbringing. Follow your heart and showcase for us whatever your spirit whispers. Also, farm chores as a workout.
Amen. Amen. Thank you Jane.
Ficou top! ❤ Amazing! ❤️🇧🇷
❤❤ 🎉🎉
I love your Life, definitely I'll do this..
Awww, so sorry you burned yourself. If you have aloe vera plant on your property, apply it to the burn immediately for relief and quick healing. I've had very good results when I apply the gel to my burns and I healed without scars.
Great. Thanks darling.
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You make me just want to move to the village permanently..so beautiful
Thank you Margaret
Your life is beautiful and peaceful..May God bless the work of your hands❤❤❤
Thanks,darling. Bless you
I've just discovered your channel and i can't stop watching. Keep doing you Jael.
Thank you very much JM
👏🏾Therapeutical..
I always remember my grandmother too.
Yes, culture should be embraced.
I embrace my culture. I love my culture. I am proud of it.
Enjoy the yummy.
How l miss.
No words.
❤️❤️❤️
I just subscribed and am loving every video am clicking on.
🥰 thanks,darling. Welcome to the family
Wow, what a beautiful place, with the trees blossoming, the vegetable garden, the cows and chicken. The fish curry looks so delicious together with the kale. Enjoy your lunch/dinner.
Thanks darling
In ten years to come people will be moving from town to villages see how this beautiful village is the organic food the peaceful environment 😊
You're right. Thanks girl
Exactly 😀
I really love the lifestyle.
Thank you
My best tea is black tea masala it’s good it’s testy good your blessed
I love it too
So nice
Thank you
Good morning! I happen to have ginger at home, so I’m going to put some in my tea now…great idea… lovely video!
Thank you, Saline. You'll love it
Love the morning vibe 🌞 shining in a green hood
Thank you, Newton
Very inspiring
❤WE CALL THOSE VEGETABLES COLLARD GREENS, WE COOK THEM WITH TURKEY PARTS,HAM HOCK OR SMOKE 🥓 BACON ,!! WE EAT THEM WITH CORN BREAD,ONIONS, AND SLICE TOMATOES!!! AND HOT GREEN PEPPERS 😊
MUCH LOVE FROM ,ATLANTA GA❤
I didn't know you eat corn bread in US. I see a lot of sweet corn
Another relaxing video. You inspire me!
Thank you so much. Blessings
As always, thankyou 4 the beautiful videos.
You're welcome darling
I love watching your videos ❤❤
Thank you Gladwell
That wet fry! thanks again for a great video
Karibu
collard green. Love your garden❤
Thank you
Thank you Jael for another amazing refreshing video ❤
You're welcome, darling
Those are Collards for Americans. Kale is darker and curly sometimes called Lacinto in USA but in Italy where I live there aren't collards 😢 but there is kale (cavolo nero)
Hi jael watching you from kapsabet, and we thank God for the rain's
Thanks darling. We haven't received much of it yet but the dust has settled. We are happy. ❤️
Thankyou Jael for always inspiring me. God bless you.
Bless you,darling
Tell me why I'm grinning ❤️ your energy Jael. I loooove it.
Thank you pretty
Beautiful sister. You are truly a great home buddy.❤
Thank you
I'm really enjoy this channel. I watch it as I am having tea.
Thank you
YT recommended your videos.. am binge watching them. I love village life its so wholesome. Thanks for sharing😊
Thanks, Hellen, and welcome home
Thanks for sharing. Your videos are so calming and oeaceful. God bless.
Bless you too,darling.
Thank you for sharing 💚❤️💗💜🌹 you are a great cook
You're welcome
Thank you for another ‘visit’ to the Village. Your home looks so peaceful and a place where the heart can be worry free. 🌻
You're welcome. It's quite peaceful down here
💓😋🌹🙏🏾
Totally enjoyed. Keep them coming 😁
Thank you
So theraputic to watch🥰
Thank you,Ruth
Always in love with content 😍
Thanks girl
I ❤your Chanel reminds me of my childhood
Thank you
Hot tea is great for you to drink. Looks great and peaceful
We call them collard greens and they are delicious
Your voice is pure therapy. The scenery is beautiful. Good job I'm addicted to your videos i find myself looking forward to the next one every day. Very inspiring content. Congratulations ❤
Thank you so much
Great progress indeed, Keep it up. You are an inspiration to many of us.
Thank you so much. I'm so humbled
Queen,
I saw your interview with Lynn. I'm in Arusha Tanzania. I truly want to visit you and purchase land. I left United Snakes of 🇺🇸 retired and need guidance on agriculture investments, etc.😊
Thanks for being DOPE Delivering Only Positive Energy!
"United snakes" hilarious. I'm here for you dear. I will help where needed. ❤️
Miam miam it looks so tasty...bon appetit (in French). Pay no attention to those who are complaining about your posture as far it does not give you back pain who cares.
And like you said it's part of your culture and we should all respect this.
Stay blessed 😊🎉
Thank you so much ❤️
After watching you from Lyn gugi am here
You're so welcome here. Take a seat
Haha I love the answer of you always have no idea where your parents go. 😀😀😀
These folks of mine are never home 😅😅
The fish looked so good Jael 💯💯💯😍😍
It was. I wish I had a drove to deliver it to you.😊
Hello Jael. Enjoyed the video alot as usual. So calming. Thank you ❤.
Regarding the bending issue, bending is definitely a cultural thing in our case but it goes even beyond culture. Over the years, l have learned that the human body must bend backwards, forward, sideways and squat down everyday to keep connective tissue healthy and stay limber. Even in classical hatha yoga this is taught. Otherwise it gets stiff and later in life, we get all sorts of flexibility and mobility issues.
l also grew up doing bending chores as well and even today in my 50s, l can easily bend in any direction, squat, move quickly up and down stairs etc and l have no joint issues.
Especially if we sit on chairs all day, its very important to simply move our bodies in these four ways.
So keep it up my dear it's done a lot of good for us that we may not even realize until you see people having trouble doing something as natural as bending down to pick something up or fix their shoes, or even sitting and getting up from the ground.
We either use it or lose.
❤
Very true. Thank you Ciru. Blessings
Love you ma'am.
Thank you Avril. Loving you right back beautiful
Yummy yummy
😋😋😋😋😋😋 Very Nice
Waoh, thank God for the rain.
It is not consistent these days, but we give thanks to God for the much we get.
Yes, I always step out and inhale first thing in the morning , and at times pray and have devotions
I learnt this from my late grandma. ❤️
Silent viewer village life is sweet
We call that vegetable collard greens. Very tasty! I wouldn’t listen to the negative comments. I’m just enjoying your life. Keep sharing with us!
Thank you, Wanda. Blessings ❤️
Jambo Jael🥰. Asante sana for another wonderful and serene vlog. I was wondering about your parents, thank you for sharing about them. Sukuma Wiki is what we call Collard greens here in the US. But there are several variety of them. We don’t always cut them as fine as you and Corn Bread is usually the stable bread while you have Ugali. Funny but I grew up watching my mother always eating her greens and cornbread with her fingers, So many ways in our culture come from the Motherland. FYI, I tried freezing the avocados and did not like the results. The texture was too soft after defrosting. If you should try that hack, let me know how it worked for you! Hope you have a great night. Mungu akubariki 💜🥰🙏🏾🫶🏾🙋🏾♀️
My sister said the avocados can put in a container with water in the fridge. I haven't tried it yet but will definitely share the result. Blessings ❤️
I enjoy watching your vlogs! It is kale which is sukuma wiki for sure.
Thank you
It is kale in the US my sister. Love your vlogs. Keep them coming.
Thanks darling. ❤️
I live abroad and whenever I watch your videos, I can't stop but miss home.😢
🫂🫂 I feel you.
Watching from South Sudan juba 🙏🥰
Thanks for checking in,Grace
I bend as well when working 😂❤ that's how we do it.
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What l miss most is the organic eggs... Eggs are very expensive in the city currently. The fish is absolutely sumptuous. ❤
Oh yes,eggs are damn expensive even here.
Hello Jael - thank you for your channel - it is a joy to watch - it relieves my stress so keep the content coming. I live in Canada and I get quite homesick especially during the cold winters so your channel connects me to my Kenyan roots. As a result I am exploring coming back home and building a home for my in-laws so any advice from you will be helpful as I don’t have ancestral land so have to buy it. My fear of being conned is holding me back. What do you suggest?
Lots of hugs and thank you for your sweet comment. Buying property in Kenya has become very tricky but there are still some genuine people out here. Never be in a hurry to buy land. Check and confirm ever detail of the land before making any payment.
Wow...were at 20k already....30k here we come!
🙏🙏Thank you Anne
I really like and neva too old to learn new ways of cooking.
Thank you
This one is a very positive lady and her calmness is at another level. I keep coming back for some more. Jael you are a gem. And congratulations for the 20K plus Mark. It was log overdue.
Jael, could you do a video and show us how you fry your fish? I would love to learn
Oh,I have a video on how to clean and fry fish. It actually has lots of fish as the thumbnail. Thanks darling.
What you have is collard greens, kale looks different…as usual everything looks beautiful
Thank you
Yes, those are definitely collard greens ( for us in the USA) - not kale.
The difference is that kale is softer (but stil tough) and bitter; collard greens are harder but sweet.
I am from Namibia, we also called it kale or "5 years "😂
@@conniealfeus4077 😅😅 I guess there's a reason behind the "5 years"
So the vegetable is called Collard Greens in America. They are my favorite and I've always wanted to grow them. I would imagine Fresh from the garden are really delicious 😊😊
Farm fresh collard greens are so tasty.
Here wondering how farm work can be done without bending...anyway, relaxing video as always. And yes, I want a taste of that fish.
Come. Come. It's so delicious.
Jael of the village, I have become addicted to your story of life in the village, but who are you? Where is your profile? Have you ever worked in the city? Did you just retire from some job somewhere? If you were born and raised in the village, how come you don't know how to milk the cow?
Watch my story on Lynn Ngugi show. It went up today. Thanks for asking
Collard greens
Thank you
@@jaelofthevillage love love love your vids 🥰🥰🥰,you’re living my dream life🥰🥰
It is called gale in Texas America
We call them greens xx
😁 to cut the long story short, right?
Hi Jael. Amazing content. Please let me know where you bought that tea sufuria ...the one with a handle. It's so beautiful!
Oh,thanks. It came a set. Sold by an Egyptian guy who makes occasional visits to my village.
those greens look like what we call kale in the US
I think so
You're so lucky to have eggs, with the prices right now, I'm jealous yawa😂
😁 come for some.
It's always refreshing watching your vlogs, beautiful peaceful garden. The fish looks so yummy.❤❤❤Congratulations on more than 20K subscribers Your content is always great.
Thanks darling. You should taste my fish. It was 😋
I will cook my fish next time, the way i saw you cook yours. thank you Jael.@@jaelofthevillage
@@tsitsi330_zw you're welcome. It is 😋
❤❤❤@@jaelofthevillage
We call it chomolia in Botswana. It looks similar to Rape. We also have Kale and the 3 vegetables are similar but there are clear differences
Thanks for this. ❤️
Lynn ngugi amenileta hapa mbio....
Thank you so much. Karibu
Jael sukuma is collard greens . But all are in the same class of cruciferous
Thank you. I'm reading the term "cruciferous" for the first time 🙈
We are not taking advantage....we love your meals🎉
Onge..
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😂😂😂
Apply fresh aloe vera on your burn and it will heal faster and leave no scar
Oh,really! Thanks for this advice
It's collard greens
Where is your farm dada. Am in Sondu n would love to have my signature in ur farm... Smart kitchen garden.
Kabondo ka
What do you do with the kale hard sterm.?.
I always cut them small and give the chickens to eat ❤
I do that too
Those are collard greens
Hi Sis! I quite enjoy your vlogs! Do you work at all or are you retired! This is the life,I desire to live!
Thank you. I'm self employed. I retired from 8-5 at 36 years
@@jaelofthevillage That's amazing! If I may ask,what did you do?
Sales
@@jaelofthevillage Am in sales love and 42...please inspire me more
Ur videos are well edited if u don't mind telling me ..which app do u use to edite
Video maker
Road to 30k
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Hello Jael.Thank you for another amazing refreshing video
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Came across the channel a day ago and she was 19.9k subs and today she is at 20.3k subs ♥️🔥👏
Veggie call kale.