I love your Grandma Asian vegetable garden. I love to grow the same but, my garden too small. If I ever have a big enough garden or farm in the future I will grow the same organic produce. It's a brilliant idea to grow your own organic Asian vegetables as rare in the UK. I love your videos. I like you to film more Hakka videos you and your husband shopping you both speaking just Hakka.
Thank you! Home grown Chinese vegetables are the best 😋🥬 That’s a great suggestion, me and him speaking Hakka! I’m thinking of doing “Learn Hakka with me” videos ❤️
I think you have a real cool Grandma. Both you and her are great at presenting on videos. You are naturals at it. Well done keep it up. I am your number one fan and often watch your videos. Please produce more Hakka videos, as I enjoy watching them a fast fading out ancient Royal language and is my native language? Perhaps we could watch you make dim sums and present at the same time Kirsty Lo in Hakka with your Grandma's organic Asian fruit and vegetables?
Aww thank you so much for the support and watching my Hakka videos! Glad you’re enjoying them 😊 Indeed Hakka language is becoming more rare now with less and less people speaking it. I’m thinking of doing “Learn Hakka with me” videos…
@@KirstyLo That is a brilliant idea!!!! When my new vlogging video camera arrives, I shall probably do Hakka and Cantonese cooking videos me presenting and cooking Chinese foods. on RUclips, Instagram, FB and Tik Tok in Hakka and English. Your family are rich with all this organic Asian produce your Grandma has grown she gives your family and friends to eat.
Happiness and long life of your Grand parents come from the organic life food from the garden. No wonder you got the good gene from the generations before. Even I feel happy to see the veggie popping out in summer.
She reminds me of my poh poh. So bubbly and friendly. She only spoke Hakka and nothing else. We were very much "kong hak ngin" with poh poh. It's been 20 years since her passing and my Kèjiāhuà is getting rusty. 😅
thank you for all your amazing video and also po po. because of all the hakka speech and slang which bring my flash back of my childhood memory with my po po and kong kong. the hakka way of comunication. good job kirsty and keep it up and wish you and po po family all the best.
I am also Hakka and had grown shark fin melon and Chinese chives in the past. I was not very successful! Where does your por por get her seeds from as I would like to grow the shark fin melon again for my mum. Thank you
@@KirstyLo i have Chinese celery, Chinese chive, yau mak Choi, white cucumber ,I also had shark fin gourds few years ago . Chilli tomato, chayote, jicama, My mum and dad from Moiyan . The Hakka you speak is Moiyan Hakka ( Meizhou - Meixian )
Holaaa! Hope you enjoy this video!🥬✨ What Hakka video do you want us to film next?! 💖
I love your Grandma Asian vegetable garden. I love to grow the same but, my garden too small. If I ever have a big enough garden or farm in the future I will grow the same organic produce. It's a brilliant idea to grow your own organic Asian vegetables as rare in the UK. I love your videos. I like you to film more Hakka videos you and your husband shopping you both speaking just Hakka.
Thank you! Home grown Chinese vegetables are the best 😋🥬 That’s a great suggestion, me and him speaking Hakka! I’m thinking of doing “Learn Hakka with me” videos ❤️
I think that would be a great idea teaching Hakka.
I think you have a real cool Grandma. Both you and her are great at presenting on videos. You are naturals at it. Well done keep it up. I am your number one fan and often watch your videos. Please produce more Hakka videos, as I enjoy watching them a fast fading out ancient Royal language and is my native language? Perhaps we could watch you make dim sums and present at the same time Kirsty Lo in Hakka with your Grandma's organic Asian fruit and vegetables?
Aww thank you so much for the support and watching my Hakka videos! Glad you’re enjoying them 😊 Indeed Hakka language is becoming more rare now with less and less people speaking it. I’m thinking of doing “Learn Hakka with me” videos…
@@KirstyLo That is a brilliant idea!!!! When my new vlogging video camera arrives, I shall probably do Hakka and Cantonese cooking videos me presenting and cooking Chinese foods. on RUclips, Instagram, FB and Tik Tok in Hakka and English. Your family are rich with all this organic Asian produce your Grandma has grown she gives your family and friends to eat.
Defo that sounds good!😊🙌🏼
Your grandmother is so cute! Keeping that garden will keep her healthy. Thank you for sharing!
Defo! She really enjoys gardening and it keeps her busy 🥰 Thank you for watching!✨
I love your por por's garden, it's great eating organic veg. She's adorable
Thank you!✨ Yess homegrown organic veg is the best, especially the Chinese lettuce it’s so nice! 😋🥬
Happiness and long life of your Grand parents come from the organic life food from the garden. No wonder you got the good gene from the generations before. Even I feel happy to see the veggie popping out in summer.
Definitely! Home grown organic veg is the best!😋🥬
I love your Por por, reminds me of my late chier por
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'湯' 喊 '順' ,美麗的回憶😄
Amazing - your grandma can sell her veg!
Por Por gives the veg away to family and friends 🥰🥬
婆婆好勁😃😃😃😃😃
Grandma is like Superwoman!🥰❤️
Well done Kristy
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Kirsty thanks for your hard work keep it going support wholeheartedly
Thank you so much for your support!❤️✨
Hi dear and the adorable loving Por Por. You both are so happy and shining and Por Por, I can she so beautiful smile. God bless you both❤️😘
Thank you so much 🥰✨
@@KirstyLo umm-su hach ghi neh jia jia, zhu nge diu mui ngit hoi xim kai lok oh be safe and healthy🙏🏻😘❤️
Just see this on BBC FB group, very useful and your grandparents are adorable ❣️❤️
Thank you!🥰 Glad you enjoyed the video ❤️
"How keen lig Por Por!" Amazing garden.
Indeed she is! 🥰🥬✨
I love this video so much. She reminds me so much of my Ma . ❤️
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video 🥰
Watching this makes me miss my allotment very much.. I planted these veggies also, so fresh and sweet. Sad I had to give it up.
Can’t wait to see your por por’s garden this year!
I’ll be filming it soon 😊🍃
Love your por por, reminds me of my late por por 😢she used to love gardening too 💕
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She reminds me of my poh poh. So bubbly and friendly. She only spoke Hakka and nothing else. We were very much "kong hak ngin" with poh poh. It's been 20 years since her passing and my Kèjiāhuà is getting rusty. 😅
Your po po is so active and adorable
Amazing 👏 😍💗💕
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thank you for all your amazing video and also po po. because of all the hakka speech and slang which bring my flash back of my childhood memory with my po po and kong kong. the hakka way of comunication. good job kirsty and keep it up and wish you and po po family all the best.
You’re very welcome and thank you for watching!🥰 I’ll be doing more Hakka videos so stay tuned!❤️
Excellent 👍👍 We have the same like your PoPo. Thank you for sharing 💓
Yayy that’s cool!🥬 Thank you for watching!✨
I am also Hakka and had grown shark fin melon and Chinese chives in the past. I was not very successful! Where does your por por get her seeds from as I would like to grow the shark fin melon again for my mum. Thank you
Hiii 🥰 Por Por says a relative gave her a shark fin melon plant over 10 years ago, and that’s how it started! She’s got loads of the seeds now!🍈
Same Hakka as mine . Born in Mauritius living in Uk . I also love growing vegetable but not as successful as your PoPo .
Love it! Always great to connect with Hakka people 🥰 What vegetables do you grow?
@@KirstyLo i have Chinese celery, Chinese chive, yau mak Choi, white cucumber ,I also had shark fin gourds few years ago . Chilli tomato, chayote, jicama,
My mum and dad from Moiyan .
The Hakka you speak is Moiyan Hakka ( Meizhou - Meixian )
Hi
Hiii 👋🏼
Where is the place
It’s my Grandma’s garden!👩🏻🌾🪴 We’re in the UK 🇬🇧
What confuses me is why are chinese grandmas so lovely but chinese moms are so bossy?