The mahangu didn’t go bad. They just require a lot of work to make them clean clean again. Toyi tsu tango with no water then toyi thitha. You don’t do it rough though, don’t know how to explain explain it well but after that process they’ll look good after. Also find plastic containers ngaashi omayemele eto tulamo uusila and everything that’s a product already. Eentunga put them together and store them ontop of something not on the floor(nenge okombanda yeyemele) Am not married but what I’ve seen people do post etalo lyelugo is just carry on with their lives as per usual. Doing wifey duties but there isn’t something specific they need to do. Also if you have empya or given epya, just speperate iilya yombuto and add chilli nenge omutoko gwapola. But miilya yomalovu giilya you can put omutoko there before storing(because that one can be washed before preparing)
It’s not normal, iilya has gone bad, oya tukwa shili, if it gets those worms. Some people store iilya if like air tight containers so those worms don’t go in. You can also put omutoko and leaves 🍃, can’t remember which one but it’s fixable
The plastic mahangu storage is the best. I have them over 15 years and can keep mahangu in them for three years but still looks new once I open the plastic storage. Keep the plastic mahangu storage in a ventilated place like the store room and not in the sun.
Thank you so much Mr Ndombo. So basically I don’t need to add any preservative when storing in the plastic container? It’s quite interesting to know that perhaps plastic has better storage integrity than metal✨
Metal are subject to corrosion but plastic are not. Apart from that they absorb heat which keeps bug's away or afloat to the top of the storage. You can get them at Ondangwa plastic converter's Onethindi or at the old Tannery on the way to Oshakati.
But you can get a plastic iigadhi, then you look but there are people who can store for you. Iha tukitha (like they store and worms don’t get in) but I have seen omutoko being used ( omutoko is ash)
Please give us more of this content😋 Like 45-60 minutes of those back Home vlogs ngeno, I would love you forever. Thank you. Then you throw in a small small pink outfit🩷🌸🌸
Village content is so hard to create especially for someone like me. Like what will I teach you guys if I’m also just learning🙈. I prefer to learn from other people’s content 😌. I understand most of you guys love it Mara it’s hard maan. I’ll try ngaa whenever I go to the north so we learn together mbela.
The mordern storage ( Okaanda) is the best , look like the traditional one but made in plastic , my father bought it it from Oshakati Open market.. or you can use those big plastic containers ( okangoma )
I know that feeling.......i am one of those newlyweds who really love pepata lange. It gives me a sense of responsibility and pride when the family gathers pimafiya ange for meals. And theres a say that iikulya yopomafiya ape aluse iitoge so if you are married ndee aantu yomuumbo ihaveya okunwa oshikundu pomafiya oye then theres something wrong😂😂 Enjoy your kitchen my sister, you doing good💯
I love when you shoot content content, but venting was too much, i mean you dont have to be apologetic that youre not familiar with some of these cutoms, Mrs., i must say this was a funny vlog indeed, i was watching on tv first, my grandma was like "Vakwetu, Ndatala ne uye kwaame ou". Thanks for the raw vlog really.
Thank you Lauddy 😅 There are times I feel like I need to give a disclaimer kutcha I’m not familiar with some of our customs and practices, but I get you. I appreciate the feedback✨🙏🏾😌 Thank you for watching, and send my regards to MeeKulu😄
It may seem like it’s a boring gift but trust me… you’ll need the grains especially when drought hits 🙂. I use the grains for my babies Katete and they are sufficient for the entire year. Don’t refuse the grains ntowele… you will need them.
You can get those storage thingies called iigadhi But why should one want to tell me where am from, etoh🤣🤣🤣 I enjoy cooking pomasiga shilli but it’s really tiring Great vlog ♥️♥️
People have issues🤭. I’ve never heard of iigadhi. I’m guessing it’s those containers that look like huts right 🫣🫢 I’ll probably ask hubby to create that for me when we move. I need a temporary container. Mee Rakkel said I can get okangoma anuwa. Also, thank you. Village vlogs are hard wa🫣
Mee Ndatala Nooo, please, 🤣🤣 Iilya kayina shi yaninga mee sheeli. It’s very normal Shem. All you need to do is chwakulwa and that’s it. Mee Ndatala ando walya aantu ondjala had you discarded those iilya oshili. Mbyono inayitukwa nokuli uunene, but I get why you feel the way you feel😅😅 I like how you said we will get on track, 😋🩷🩷 Wait people put ondungu miilya? I’m learning something new. I know for preservation people also put ash momushokolo but I’m not sure if the same is done for omahangu. Please share with us why watsilika iimbale yoye? Or where you just cleaning them? Ndele oto glow MEE NDATALA🩷🩷 Iyaaa, nani owali totwiishitileko kutya you couldn’t wait to cook here you are complaining about being tired. Also not you saying itovulu kulya white pap. 😅😅 I’ve never eaten white pap, I don’t even know how it tastes🥹🤭 Yes let me answer you, there are still people who cook everyday pomasiga until now,.
Ando ombwiti yatilehi ne uusila 😂😂😂 askies. I was worried maan. Also, I was cleaning the oontungwas sheeli. Pomasiga opuudhigu wani 😂🤭🙈 It’s tiring naani. I couldn’t even hide the fact that I was tired 🤭
New subscriber here... I love how "real" you are..... It's not a concern that the mahangu grains (iilya) look like that... They will be fine once pounded. I grew up in the north (village), we grew up putting ashes inside the storage (iigadhi/omashisha) ... Tightly sealed
Hi Marta… Welcome Welcome🙏🏾😀 and thank you. I didn’t know about the Ash method. It seems like that’s a common practice people use naani. Ill incorporate it in my storage next time🙈 Thank you so much ✨
The mahangu didn’t go bad. They just require a lot of work to make them clean clean again.
Toyi tsu tango with no water then toyi thitha. You don’t do it rough though, don’t know how to explain explain it well but after that process they’ll look good after. Also find plastic containers ngaashi omayemele eto tulamo uusila and everything that’s a product already. Eentunga put them together and store them ontop of something not on the floor(nenge okombanda yeyemele)
Am not married but what I’ve seen people do post etalo lyelugo is just carry on with their lives as per usual. Doing wifey duties but there isn’t something specific they need to do.
Also if you have empya or given epya, just speperate iilya yombuto and add chilli nenge omutoko gwapola. But miilya yomalovu giilya you can put omutoko there before storing(because that one can be washed before preparing)
Oh wow!!!! Great advice Ndapewa 👏🏾😌✨ Ondapandula!!! I will do as mentioned above. I was worried for a little bit there 😅
ashike o store room yoye is so neatly done.
Oh thank you, it was so messy when I arrived.
We learn and experience as we grow
We really do hey ☺️
Mee Rauha deserves a trophy yay yay she is really helping
A trophy and so much more 💐🙏🏾✨☺️ she’s the best
The way toddlers laugh neeee is tog the cutest 😍😍
I know right😍
It’s not normal, iilya has gone bad, oya tukwa shili, if it gets those worms. Some people store iilya if like air tight containers so those worms don’t go in. You can also put omutoko and leaves 🍃, can’t remember which one but it’s fixable
Thank you, I heard neem leaves or bay leaves do the trick. I’ll do so when I get back home✨😀
The plastic mahangu storage is the best. I have them over 15 years and can keep mahangu in them for three years but still looks new once I open the plastic storage. Keep the plastic mahangu storage in a ventilated place like the store room and not in the sun.
Thank you so much Mr Ndombo. So basically I don’t need to add any preservative when storing in the plastic container? It’s quite interesting to know that perhaps plastic has better storage integrity than metal✨
Metal are subject to corrosion but plastic are not. Apart from that they absorb heat which keeps bug's away or afloat to the top of the storage. You can get them at Ondangwa plastic converter's Onethindi or at the old Tannery on the way to Oshakati.
@@JohnNdombo Well noted😃
Village vlogs are the best😍
Y’all really love them moshili. I can see from the algorithm ✨🙂
But you can get a plastic iigadhi, then you look but there are people who can store for you. Iha tukitha (like they store and worms don’t get in) but I have seen omutoko being used ( omutoko is ash)
I actually told hubby to purchase the plastic container. One of my subbies gave me some details ngaa of where to buy.
Please give us more of this content😋
Like 45-60 minutes of those back
Home vlogs ngeno, I would love you forever. Thank you.
Then you throw in a small small pink outfit🩷🌸🌸
Village content is so hard to create especially for someone like me. Like what will
I teach you guys if I’m also just learning🙈. I prefer to learn from other people’s content 😌.
I understand most of you guys love it Mara it’s hard maan. I’ll try ngaa whenever I go to the north so we learn together mbela.
The mordern storage ( Okaanda) is the best , look like the traditional one but made in plastic , my father bought it it from Oshakati Open market.. or you can use those big plastic containers ( okangoma )
Oh wow! I had no idea. I’ll tell hubby to buy one for me naani. I really need it😌. Thank you so much Mee Rakkel
Oh wow! I had no idea. I’ll tell hubby to buy one for me naani. I really need it😌. Thank you so much Mee Rakkel
…kitchens are therapeutic!🥰
Most definitely, Everything!
Notifications gang we here🥳🥳
I appreciate this❤😊
Oh mee Ndatala,
I’m from Windhoek, ocho! 😋😋
I have to make a disclaimer kaanangwe
I love love cooking pomasiga
Opuuwanawa shili 👏🏾😃
I know that feeling.......i am one of those newlyweds who really love pepata lange. It gives me a sense of responsibility and pride when the family gathers pimafiya ange for meals. And theres a say that iikulya yopomafiya ape aluse iitoge so if you are married ndee aantu yomuumbo ihaveya okunwa oshikundu pomafiya oye then theres something wrong😂😂 Enjoy your kitchen my sister, you doing good💯
Aawww, thank you mee Lusia😀🙏🏾
I love village vlogs🥺
I’ve noticed that you guys really love village vlogs… ngaye I’m not a fan of my vlogs kaa. I prefer watching other people’s village vlogs 🫣
@@allthingsndatala😂ae create content for us 🎉
I grew up in Windhoek so I'm from Windhoek too😁
Ons is saam😅
26 minutes, now that sounds like it 😋😋😋
Okutcha naani… anything from 20 minutes is good enough right?🙈
i enjoyed this vlog❤❤❤
I’m glad you did mama❤️😃
Let’s start with the quality before anything else 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Aawww💃🙈 I’m glad
Get yourself a stove 😂😂, we bought one before we make elugo. I only like to use omasiga kongulohi since it's not hot.
I am on it Mee Ndina😅 itevuluwe 🙈😂.
😂😂😂😂Cooking pomasiga is the ghetto... Exhausting
It really is 😩🤭😂 I couldn’t even fake it.
@@allthingsndatala 😂😂
Epata is therapeutic really....and you should see how all the kids wants to just eat pepata lipe😂😂
I can agree😀 it’s beautiful to even just experience it
I have seen people putting ash on top of the grains opo kayitukwe, I don’t know if it works nee shili.
Ash???? Taa! Aawambo mbo😀 I’ll ask my Mom in-law
@@allthingsndatala 😂😂😂
Under our constituency,just here mpano iike niceeeee😊
Pooha dhopate 🤣🤣
I love when you shoot content content, but venting was too much, i mean you dont have to be apologetic that youre not familiar with some of these cutoms, Mrs., i must say this was a funny vlog indeed, i was watching on tv first, my grandma was like "Vakwetu, Ndatala ne uye kwaame ou". Thanks for the raw vlog really.
Thank you Lauddy 😅 There are times I feel like I need to give a disclaimer kutcha I’m not familiar with some of our customs and practices, but I get you.
I appreciate the feedback✨🙏🏾😌 Thank you for watching, and send my regards to MeeKulu😄
The quality of this video 🤍🥰
Aawwww… Thank you Grace 🙏🏾✨😃
Village content🥳
Okwatiwa give the people what they want🙂
Ngaye ondaala ike ndimone tothithi nongalo 🙈
Never!!!! I’m not doing that again 🙅♀️🙅♀️
Nge ndahokanwa don’t give me grains please 😭
I hope the old memes are reading this comment 😂😂😂
First time hearing about people using chilly 🤭
It may seem like it’s a boring gift but trust me… you’ll need the grains especially when drought hits 🙂. I use the grains for my babies Katete and they are sufficient for the entire year. Don’t refuse the grains ntowele… you will need them.
@@allthingsndatala Noted
Why am I late on this one? 😂 but anyways, i enjoyed this vlog ❤
Shaashi your notifications are not on Nkero 😅nenge you didn’t have data🤭😅
@@allthingsndatala I have data, I think I just got busy and forgot to watch😂
shapo! glad you loved it though. You have a lot to catch up on.@@ndeshihafelawilkandapulamo6093
@@allthingsndatala osho lela ❤
Next time put bay leaves on top of your mahangu or Ousila to avoid okutukwa...
Oh my…. Bay leaves nogals? Wow! Thank you Maggy. I’ll get some and use them when I go back home ✨🙂
You can get those storage thingies called iigadhi
But why should one want to tell me where am from, etoh🤣🤣🤣
I enjoy cooking pomasiga shilli but it’s really tiring
Great vlog ♥️♥️
People have issues🤭. I’ve never heard of iigadhi. I’m guessing it’s those containers that look like huts right 🫣🫢
I’ll probably ask hubby to create that for me when we move. I need a temporary container. Mee Rakkel said I can get okangoma anuwa.
Also, thank you. Village vlogs are hard wa🫣
@@allthingsndatala yeah, it’s that one
@@kainoawala cool… Sal gaan koop
homeboy otapanda iikuni mem,
now i miss home oshili
Teach them while they are young anuwa😅 nalonge
I don’t know where I Am from 😂😂 and that doesn’t make sense to a lot of people
Aye Mia… you know😂 shapo you just don’t want to upset people. Where do you think/feel you’re from? Where’s your heart?
@@allthingsndatala My heart is in different places 😂😂
It's too tiring shili okuteleka pomasiga. But as a wife it's very important okutema/okuteleka pomasiga goye.
Naapopye I was under pressure 😩😩 I was honestly tired. Ashike cooking pomasiga is so fulfilling for me personally maar Yoh 😪
@@allthingsndatala 😂😂 you will get used to it mama with time. I love you shaashi as a city girl you are really trying to learn munh ❤️
@@naapopyendilimeke2917 Thank you Naapopye… that truly means a lot to me 🙏🏾😌
@@allthingsndatala ❤️❤️
I think you supposed to close the that big container to prevent because I didn’t see you opening it
It was closed. Also, is it not the rust for the
Container pamwe?
Pomasiga ondiholepo shili ne, maala olwithi sorry😂😂
It’s the ultimate ghetto 🤣🤣😩 the smoke is really one of the things I hate.
Mee Ndatala Nooo, please, 🤣🤣
Iilya kayina shi yaninga mee sheeli.
It’s very normal Shem.
All you need to do is chwakulwa and that’s it.
Mee Ndatala ando walya aantu ondjala had you discarded those iilya oshili. Mbyono inayitukwa nokuli uunene, but I get why you feel the way you feel😅😅
I like how you said we will get on track, 😋🩷🩷
Wait people put ondungu miilya?
I’m learning something new.
I know for preservation people also put ash momushokolo but I’m not sure if the same is done for omahangu.
Please share with us why watsilika iimbale yoye? Or where you just cleaning them?
Ndele oto glow MEE NDATALA🩷🩷
Iyaaa, nani owali totwiishitileko kutya you couldn’t wait to cook here you are complaining about being tired.
Also not you saying itovulu kulya white pap. 😅😅
I’ve never eaten white pap, I don’t even know how it tastes🥹🤭
Yes let me answer you, there are still people who cook everyday pomasiga until now,.
Ando ombwiti yatilehi ne uusila 😂😂😂 askies. I was worried maan.
Also, I was cleaning the oontungwas sheeli.
Pomasiga opuudhigu wani 😂🤭🙈 It’s tiring naani. I couldn’t even hide the fact that I was tired 🤭
New subscriber here... I love how "real" you are..... It's not a concern that the mahangu grains (iilya) look like that... They will be fine once pounded. I grew up in the north (village), we grew up putting ashes inside the storage (iigadhi/omashisha) ... Tightly sealed
Hi Marta… Welcome Welcome🙏🏾😀 and thank you. I didn’t know about the Ash method. It seems like that’s a common practice people use naani. Ill incorporate it in my storage next time🙈 Thank you so much ✨
@@allthingsndatala all the very best
@@martaiita3317 Thank you ☺️
Ano oshike hakutiwa kana ngwe ka (then the fathers name ) like why neeee
I honesty don’t know.. but I believe when one of your parents call you out like that, know that it’s a Warning😅
@@allthingsndatala 😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣