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hello malika kenya nice job your doing by showing us this things that we did not know about....i think i would love that type of machine for my farm...thats so smart we love you
Someone asked that you make a video on how to make "mukherekha" the ash from cobs is one of the best material for that.Na wewe kweli ni bingwa msafiri; you're back in the village?
I would love to try ugali , it sounds wonderful. I make corn tortillas on a griddle, they stay nice and soft from corn flour water salt and oil. I had to stop making them because I was gaining so much weight. God bless all you do!
Hello malika .. very informative video, beautiful name .same I gave to my 1st .daughter . Might you know where I could get one of this machine also estimate the price for me.
Malika, the way the price of Kenya is up, if you have extra, have you thought of grinding the corn and selling some when you go to Nairobi or would your cost be too high?
Wow Malika you always make me feel "homesick!" I enjoy your videos so much.....Ha ha you guys are cheats😂😂😂😂you want the bag fulllll fullllll?????how many kgs is that???? Anyway at my village or let me say at my home we still use HANDS TO REMOVE THE COBS!!!yoooo and you blister and sore to the core !!! Well in my village after removing the cobs the maize is stored in Big galvanised tanks and a special pill is put inside to avoid mealworms.Granys put some in calabashes then in the kraal a hole is dug and the maise is stored there!you can imagine how smelly it gets😂😂😂😂 because of the heat of the compost! Swazis.....you dont dare say its smelly ....thats rude and disrespect according to them!Thats me anyway!Tx Malika!!!!!
To avoid the blisters with doing it manually, I saw a new way of lightening the work when I visited my grandfather. They would put the dry maize piled up on the turps, or in a sack and beat it off the cobs with heavy sticks. I guess whatever was left on the cob was finished by hand.
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How many kgs can it precess per hour
That was very educational my lovely Malika. Good content.
Thank you so much dear❤️
Awww home sweet home. I want me some corn 🌽 😋. Thanks so much for sharing this 👍
Thank you dear,... Come for some😁🥰
hello malika kenya nice job your doing by showing us this things that we did not know about....i think i would love that type of machine for my farm...thats so smart we love you
Thank you so much for watching, yeah the machine makes work easier
Well done now it's time to eat the hard work of planting and weeding has given your family a good harvest
Yep... Time to now enjoy🥰🥰
Eating maize 🌽 fresh or dried is my favourite meal. I wish I could visit you during harvest 😊. I just ate with my eyes, thanks again for sharing.
Yep we have alot... When you visit come for some🥰
Another fantastic vlog nimeenjoy 💕
Asante mummy
Hi Malika!! Very very nice. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!
Thank you dear, stay tuned in for more🥰
@@MalikaKenya 😀😀ok, sounds good.
Someone asked that you make a video on how to make "mukherekha" the ash from cobs is one of the best material for that.Na wewe kweli ni bingwa msafiri; you're back in the village?
God bless you Sis ❤ that video was amazing!
Thank you! 🤗
That is a lot of corn 🌽 🌽 🌽 and an easy way of removing it. Village like sweet. 😅😅😅😅
Yep and it's not time consuming 😁
I would love to try ugali , it sounds wonderful. I make corn tortillas on a griddle, they stay nice and soft from corn flour water salt and oil. I had to stop making them because I was gaining so much weight. God bless all you do!
You will love ugali so much you should try it... Never had corn tortillas
Wow very easy indeed
Yeeep😁
Hello Ai OK 👍
How much it costs in Uganda
Go girl ❤️❣️
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Malika, You still a Town gal, but you have skills as a part time village gal.
Thank you dear, 🥰
Hello malika .. very informative video, beautiful name .same I gave to my 1st .daughter .
Might you know where I could get one of this machine also estimate the price for me.
Hello I see the machines in my hometown but never bothered to ask the price..
What is the name of this machine please 🙏
I hope I can sub and get you to 50k,you are so hardworking girl
Thank you dear, we will get there🥰❤️
@@MalikaKenya trusting the process I will be praying for you,❤️
Wow 😀 that is so awesome! 🙏🌹💞
Thank you, that is how we do things here...
@@MalikaKenya Amen Dear Malika!🙏🌹💞
Hakuna shida shemeji..
You rock
Thank you
Lovely 🎉🎉
Thank you 🥰🥰
Wow, all that for just $1 it's a good deal
Yeah $1 per sack😁
Wow is right. 😲
Keep going girl...❤🔥
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Wow so cool
Thank you 🥰
Amazing 👏👏👏
Thank you 🥰
Gunia ngapi tukujie mrembo👏hata debe tu. In our days tukitwanga mahindi we🙆♂️
Kujia tumikebe mvili😁😁... Weh kutwanga ni kazi kai
Malika, the way the price of Kenya is up, if you have extra, have you thought of grinding the corn and selling some when you go to Nairobi or would your cost be too high?
Price of unga is up is what I meant to say.
@@ubaachieng4668 we keep it for food dear here in the village, we only had 3 sacks...
They charge kes 100/ for a bag of how many kilos?
Thank you
Wait per sack
What is done with the cob?
Used for cooking... (firewood)
@@MalikaKenya Wow! Nice to know
All is that is from one shamba?😊
Yes🥰
Wow this is great give me the price of the mashine plz
Thank you dear, I don't really know dear unless I look for the owners and ask...
@@MalikaKenya 🙏🙏
How much this machine and location
I am not selling, never bought one I was just showing its use.... This is In Bungoma
First hear malika
Thanks for coming🥰
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How much is that machine? Can it be rented?
I don't know the price, we had rented it out... Yes you can rent it out.
@@MalikaKenya thanks!
Price of the machine
I honestly don't know
Wow Malika you always make me feel "homesick!"
I enjoy your videos so much.....Ha ha you guys are cheats😂😂😂😂you want the bag fulllll fullllll?????how many kgs is that????
Anyway at my village or let me say at my home we still use HANDS TO REMOVE THE COBS!!!yoooo and you blister and sore to the core !!!
Well in my village after removing the cobs the maize is stored in Big galvanised tanks and a special pill is put inside to avoid mealworms.Granys put some in calabashes then in the kraal a hole is dug and the maise is stored there!you can imagine how smelly it gets😂😂😂😂 because of the heat of the compost!
Swazis.....you dont dare say its smelly ....thats rude and disrespect according to them!Thats me anyway!Tx Malika!!!!!
Aaaaaaawww wow never heard of that.. The storage wow always learning.. As of here the sack has to be very fuuuuuuulll to count 100 shillings🤣
To avoid the blisters with doing it manually, I saw a new way of lightening the work when I visited my grandfather. They would put the dry maize piled up on the turps, or in a sack and beat it off the cobs with heavy sticks. I guess whatever was left on the cob was finished by hand.
@@MalikaKenya 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ubaachieng4668 oh yeas.....we do use that method to....we use our feet sometimes😋
Do you have Popcorn 🍿 in your village? 🤔🙂
We buy... We don't grow the seed
Hi, btw are you selling?
Heeey no am not selling.
😂