I was laughing out loud just watching this video. I love your personality... Our up bringing shaped us and gave us real survival skills. I love the way we grew up and i wouldn't change it or trade it for anything!!!! Thanks for this video❤️
Goodmorning Ms Debbie that's the real authentic way ,yes carrots and beets would surely stain you hands ,good memories ❤hi camera girls you getting the real teaching both old days teaching and modern world teaching
I didn't grow up in Jamaica, and I am not Jamaican, Harlem, NY born and raised, BUT I did experience as a child going to the well to get water, no electricity, no refrigerator in Savanah, GA and chopping wood and cooking on a wood burning stove and the using the out-house, and so happy I did, because it prepared me for today. I really feel sorry for todays children because they don't know how to live with little or nothing much. You are on target. Thank You for the REMINDER!! Peace!!
So true! That's not new to us who were born in the fifties , we know the shade lamps, the clothes iron we have to heat on the coal stove ,washing like two machines loads of clothes with our hands, grate the corn or the coconut on those big wooden back grater, pounding our coffee or cocoa for tea in those big wooden mortars carved from big tree roots, those were the days, so if push comes to shove and we have to go back to the olden days when there will be no electricity,we would be able to survive. Thank God for knowledge, wisdom, and understanding.
Ms. Debbie I am speechless. I remembered scraping the carrots and you can't waste it. I still scrape my carrots. I also remembered the water struggles. And I ain't from Jamaica. So life struggles are real. It's fun watching you bringing back good memories.
It's best to scrape the carrot with a carrot peeler, you lost less outer layer skin of the carrot, by doing this rather than peeling it with a knife. Iv'e noticed when I used the knife to scrape the carrots it gives it a darker colour (dirty water looking colour end product of juicing.) Carrot, ginger and lime with organic honey or brown sugar Not white sugar.
Hi! I'm from the UK :) I'm so excited to find this channel, my mum is Jamaican but our father never allowed us to learn about my mum's culture. Now I'm older (I'm in my twenties now), I'm trying to learn more about it and hopefully learn how to cook all the Jamaican food I've been missing out on :) your videos are so fun to watch and really helpful, and you look like you have a great time making them! I have subscribed and wish you & your family a blessed weekend :) xx
Novalinnhe now you know you could suggest it to your mom and give your dad a surprise one day take mom back down to memory lane again with some good Jamaica authentic food be bless my sis
People need to be thankful for the old days. Most people can't survive if anything happened now days.. They would be lost and looking for help from people that learned the original way if survival. I'm only 33 but I appreciate the old taught ways.. Much love to the ancestors ❤
As the saying goes just as it was. In the beginning so dhsll be in the end. Person may find it real difficult without electricity and appliances not bring accustom working without them
Bless you Miss Debbie. Dont apologize for what was needful to survive. You've done well. Thank you for showing us how far we've come. Well do n.v e my sister.
Hi Mommy it's good to see you bless the Lord good to see you I love these juices they're really good for your body it's good for circulation in the body too I don't know why a lot of people don't like beet juice but it's good for you the only thing I wouldn't add to mine is that white rum cuz I don't drink but overall I love watching you I love the way you cook you're just real may God continue to bless you and increase Everything You Touch keep up the good work.
I did this recipe. It came out great. My husband loved it and I even got my daughters to drink the one with milk in it. Thanks for sharing this recipe Mrs. Debbie.
Yes Miss Debs, this take me back. I am glad you are trying to maintain our traditions. The cup you were using even brought back to memory the enamel cup and plastic dish we use to use to get the water from the bucket. God bless
Fabulous, my mouth was watering as you were pouring those delicious drinks, my mother still makes both versions here in Darlington England, interesting what you said about adding salt to the milk version, that may help for people like me who get gurgling tummy after drinking too much milk. The lemon and ginger one is my favourite, nowadays with a little less sugar! Thank you. I love love love the way you speak when you go into your Jamaica accent. My mother is from St Mary. 🙂
Sister Debbie I wasn't with from the beginning but I join you this year and I love you cooking and your words of wisdom I am your sister claudette from down a yard but now in the UK be blessed my sister and family God will always make a way so much he has made your way walk in it be blessed my family down a yard
Miss Debbie even though I have comments already but talk About how we use to preserve things miss Debbie I remember my grandmother used to buried the ice in the ground when she buy it from the ice truck miss Debbie you are blessing since you talking About long time days I just want to add this "and we're been bless and no stress"
Good morning April yes darling i know the good old days thanks for watching thanks for even thinking of sharing with ur comments hats of to the DOOD OLD DAYS girl
Yes yes yes yes I can't say yes enough this is exactly the same way me learn it with the comments from grandma (R.i.p ,) show me yuh han , dont waste me beetroot!!! 😁, Yes authentic jamaican carrot and beetroot juice 😋😍 , yes the beets back then was really strong red , it stained your hands , thank you so much this brought back childhood memories . I loved it Blessings Miss Debbie,
Dear Ms. Debbie, I just just came upon your program from here in London England and I have to say, I love, love, love Debbie from da yaad. I am not Jamaican but have many Jamaican friends. I like your cooking, your "herstory" and your joy and pride of your Jamaican food. Best cooking and tutorial. And you are somewhat of a comedian... good spirit. God bless!
First-time seeing the combination. This is a must try. Thank you for the inspiring videos. I'm learning so much from you. Have a wonderful weekend. God bless you and all.
Hey....Debbie I love carrot & beetroot juice but I never did it on the grater....I will have mine with ginger & lime.. BTW..you really need to get a pairing knife.... And it don't matter what anyone says...bare clean hands is the best tool in the kitchen.... Big up yourself.. Manners & Respect
Yes, my grandmother would have this ready for us to drink every Sunday morning before going to church. I never had it with condensed milk but it looks delicious.
Many in US grew up without running water, electricity, and inside plumbing. And, before it’s all said and done, Many May Return! Blessings Galore Ma’am!
I remember the old carrot and beetroot juice and rice peas and stew beef a slice a yellow yam beside it all a dot to i am still old fashion use my grater when i have the time love the vlog blessed up Miss bebs
grater use to cut me up sah. this on Sunday only you always bring back memories miss debs.my mother use to mix it with milk an vanilla an nutmeg but now I just like it with no milk but with ginger an lime
Hi Debbie... you remind me so much of my mom and aunties. They grew up without running water. Their stories are similar to yours. Im gonna try to make the juice the old fashion way Please and Blessing to you and the family.
Miss Debbie 💛💚🖤 Mi just L❤Ve you! Mi mother is from Clarendon and Mi father is from St Thomas and yuh really bring mi back to the original style! Next Sunday I'm going to do BOTH! Good bless you! #Foundation #History #Pride 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Happy I watched this..my blender stop working n I have beets in the fridge and never remember anything about grating..gonna try this..love the one with the milk though
Ms Deb's, thanks for the memory, that weh a talk about bacteria, I would like he or she to know we work hard, we were well fed no matter how small the meal was. Because it was prepared with love and thanking God for it. Back then we wern sickly like nowadays.
Love your down to earth attitude, your lovely stories, authentic old school recipes (not everybody owns a juicer)...I'm not Jamaican, I'm Italian but you remind me on my nonna.....you rock...much respect.
Hi Ms Debbie I live in the UK and this how mom borne and grown from Clarendon taught me as a boy to make carrot juice the old time way thankyou for reminding me
Blessings Mrs. Debbie. I like straight up carrot juice and also beets and ginger juice. I have to try this carrot/ beet juice soon. Thank you for another great recipe.
I really enjoy the preparation of the juices . I was not a lover of beetroot I try a little off and on .The carrot I enjoy more, seeing your doing the recipe is encouraging thanks very much.
Yes Ms. Debts reminds me of my childhood days. I used to have to grate the beetroot and carrot, but my mom did the juice herself. My mom used to use condensed milk with nutmeg and a touch of rum. The other way was with the ginger and plenty lime juice for us kids. Yes the evaporated milk gave it the body whenever she was making the milk flavoured one. Great memories. Thank you for sharing.
Love your authenticity! You’re the real deal. I would love to try this... missed a few things you said because you speak fast and I’m not familiar with all the ingredients but looks healthy and yummy!
You are so, so natural, a excellent teacher who makes everyone understand. I admire your skills and banter. Lots of love and true admiration. 🇬🇩
Ahhh Mis Deb I hope U never stop sharing your stories. Love hearing them!
I was laughing out loud just watching this video. I love your personality... Our up bringing shaped us and gave us real survival skills. I love the way we grew up and i wouldn't change it or trade it for anything!!!! Thanks for this video❤️
Goodmorning Ms Debbie that's the real authentic way ,yes carrots and beets would surely stain you hands ,good memories ❤hi camera girls you getting the real teaching both old days teaching and modern world teaching
Bless sista no stress
I didn't grow up in Jamaica, and I am not Jamaican, Harlem, NY born and raised, BUT I did experience as a child going to the well to get water, no electricity, no refrigerator in Savanah, GA and chopping wood and cooking on a wood burning stove and the using the out-house, and so happy I did, because it prepared me for today. I really feel sorry for todays children because they don't know how to live with little or nothing much. You are on target. Thank You for the REMINDER!! Peace!!
BLESSINGS
So true! That's not new to us who were born in the fifties , we know the shade lamps, the clothes iron we have to heat on the coal stove ,washing like two machines loads of clothes with our hands, grate the corn or the coconut on those big wooden back grater, pounding our coffee or cocoa for tea in those big wooden mortars carved from big tree roots, those were the days, so if push comes to shove and we have to go back to the olden days when there will be no electricity,we would be able to survive. Thank God for knowledge, wisdom, and understanding.
I love your classes you teaches well God bless you with great skills
Thank you very much!
Ms. Debbie I am speechless. I remembered scraping the carrots and you can't waste it. I still scrape my carrots. I also remembered the water struggles. And I ain't from Jamaica. So life struggles are real. It's fun watching you bringing back good memories.
Good morning Yolanda thanks for sharing as a non Jamaican
It's best to scrape the carrot with a carrot peeler, you lost less outer layer skin of the carrot, by doing this rather than peeling it with a knife. Iv'e noticed when I used the knife to scrape the carrots it gives it a darker colour (dirty water looking colour end product of juicing.) Carrot, ginger and lime with organic honey or brown sugar Not white sugar.
I love this woman!
If I ever visit Jamaica I need to meet her in person.
So true, she is so genuine and a very good teacher.
Me too... love har
Meet her
I wish she was my wife
She is Amazing ❤
Still do it so delicious
It's the first time I'm seeing her and I like her alot...🤗
Thank you for your so true story ❤❤
Miss Debbie, you are such an inspiration to many. I love watching your channels. May God bless you and the camera girls.
Hi! I'm from the UK :) I'm so excited to find this channel, my mum is Jamaican but our father never allowed us to learn about my mum's culture. Now I'm older (I'm in my twenties now), I'm trying to learn more about it and hopefully learn how to cook all the Jamaican food I've been missing out on :) your videos are so fun to watch and really helpful, and you look like you have a great time making them! I have subscribed and wish you & your family a blessed weekend :) xx
Novalinnhe now you know you could suggest it to your mom and give your dad a surprise one day take mom back down to memory lane again with some good Jamaica authentic food be bless my sis
That's sad you missed out a lot😕 but u can learn now and as you get older🙂🙏
People need to be thankful for the old days. Most people can't survive if anything happened now days.. They would be lost and looking for help from people that learned the original way if survival. I'm only 33 but I appreciate the old taught ways.. Much love to the ancestors ❤
As the saying goes just as it was. In the beginning so dhsll be in the end. Person may find it real difficult without electricity and appliances not bring accustom working without them
I appreciate the juice without milk.Thank u .
Miss Debbie, thanks for taking me back in time. Continued blessings!
YOU are so welcome Janet
Miss Debs,those days them used to buy the ice from the ice truck,cover it in the saw dust to keep longer,to serve the carrot juice on Sunday,
Bless you Miss Debbie. Dont apologize for what was needful to survive. You've done well. Thank you for showing us how far we've come. Well do n.v e my sister.
Hi Mommy it's good to see you bless the Lord good to see you I love these juices they're really good for your body it's good for circulation in the body too I don't know why a lot of people don't like beet juice but it's good for you the only thing I wouldn't add to mine is that white rum cuz I don't drink but overall I love watching you I love the way you cook you're just real may God continue to bless you and increase Everything You Touch keep up the good work.
Yes, thank you
@@thejamaicancookingjourney you're most welcome 🙏
Yes miss Debby , you took me Right back, it was our Sunday drink..
Love the stories/memories... Please keep them coming!!!!
Blessed
Good old days me love it
Ms. Debbie sey revelations deh pon the beet root dem😂😂😂😂
LOL
She is right...
Good job 👍🏾
Nice i will try.
This bring back memories. My grandmother doing this. Bless up mama
I LOVE THIS LADY SHE is an AWESOME PERSON to LEARN GOOD food and drinks from.
I did this recipe. It came out great. My husband loved it and I even got my daughters to drink the one with milk in it. Thanks for sharing this recipe Mrs. Debbie.
Hi Debbie,
I can remember this juice, but then I am even older than you. Its good to see our recipes have not died out. Keep on cooking babe.
Blessed love Cynthia thanks for watching
Same so Debby same so
Mi want two a dem
Yes Miss Debs, this take me back. I am glad you are trying to maintain our traditions. The cup you were using even brought back to memory the enamel cup and plastic dish we use to use to get the water from the bucket. God bless
YES girl old time thing
Thanks for sharing. I am from Liberia, West Africa and you bring back my memories of growing up back home. I enjoy watching you.
Fabulous, my mouth was watering as you were pouring those delicious drinks, my mother still makes both versions here in Darlington England, interesting what you said about adding salt to the milk version, that may help for people like me who get gurgling tummy after drinking too much milk. The lemon and ginger one is my favourite, nowadays with a little less sugar! Thank you. I love love love the way you speak when you go into your Jamaica accent. My mother is from St Mary. 🙂
Hello Gem thanks for watching and commenting have a blessed day
I love your presentations, but most of all, I love the patois. Just listening to you brings me closer to home.
Hallelujah, scrape it, Amen👀👀🔥🔥
Excelent Miss Debby. All what You thanking about is reality. I see My mother do it the same
Sister Debbie I wasn't with from the beginning but I join you this year and I love you cooking and your words of wisdom I am your sister claudette from down a yard but now in the UK be blessed my sister and family God will always make a way so much he has made your way walk in it be blessed my family down a yard
Aunty Debbie I'm in Trinidad and can relate to the back then version and teaching on your method of doing this recipe love your reality personality
Thank you so much
Miss Debbie even though I have comments already but talk About how we use to preserve things miss Debbie I remember my grandmother used to buried the ice in the ground when she buy it from the ice truck miss Debbie you are blessing since you talking About long time days I just want to add this "and we're been bless and no stress"
Good morning April yes darling i know the good old days thanks for watching thanks for even thinking of sharing with ur comments hats of to the DOOD OLD DAYS girl
Yes yes yes yes I can't say yes enough this is exactly the same way me learn it with the comments from grandma (R.i.p ,) show me yuh han , dont waste me beetroot!!! 😁, Yes authentic jamaican carrot and beetroot juice 😋😍 , yes the beets back then was really strong red , it stained your hands , thank you so much this brought back childhood memories . I loved it Blessings Miss Debbie,
Aunty Debbie, love your personality 😂💕. This drink looks amazing
Thank you Nelly
Its true just the same way they do it
Its true just the same way they do it
Dear Ms. Debbie, I just just came upon your program from here in London England and I have to say, I love, love, love Debbie from da yaad. I am not Jamaican but have many Jamaican friends. I like your cooking, your "herstory" and your joy and pride of your Jamaican food. Best cooking and tutorial. And you are somewhat of a comedian... good spirit. God bless!
Thanks so much
First-time seeing the combination. This is a must try. Thank you for the inspiring videos. I'm learning so much from you. Have a wonderful weekend. God bless you and all.
THank you happy saturday to you
Great job,remind me of when my grandmother did it when I was a little girl.
Memories...sweet memories.
Hey....Debbie
I love carrot & beetroot juice but I never did it on the grater....I will have mine with ginger & lime..
BTW..you really need to get a pairing knife....
And it don't matter what anyone says...bare clean hands is the best tool in the kitchen....
Big up yourself..
Manners & Respect
Blessings Yvonne
Good memories. Sometimes we use to use a cheese cloth to strain . Any body remember buying block ice ? Good old days.
Love everything things you make and how you make it
This video take me way back in the ole days Grandma kitchen..love your video mom I'm making some today .thank you
Love this juice! Blessings Ms Debs and Camera girl
NUFF love Sheppy
Thank You for sharing Miss Debbie ♥️ Everyone has a story.
Debbie I love you very much. I live in New York and girl I'm so glad that you take me down memory lane. Mi love how you talk. Don't change. Love you
I enjoyed watching love how you do it
Yes, my grandmother would have this ready for us to drink every Sunday morning before going to church.
I never had it with condensed milk but it looks delicious.
Aye mi love story time enuh😂
Wow, Manners and respect auntie Debbie that's one of the best juice ever and I love it both ways thanks for bringing back the good old days.
Hi niecey niecey am glad u love them happy saturday
This is so very good johs
Another one for me to try!!! Memories!!! I remember my aunt making this when we were kids!!! Thank you!!!!
Many in US grew up without running water, electricity, and inside plumbing. And, before it’s all said and done, Many May Return!
Blessings Galore Ma’am!
Miss Debbie u bring me back down memory lane down a clarendon when I was a little girl love it big up
Bless PAT
Yes love this way I remember my grandma❤both for me
I remember the old carrot and beetroot juice and rice peas and stew beef a slice a yellow yam beside it all a dot to i am still old fashion use my grater when i have the time love the vlog blessed up Miss bebs
YES darling thanks for the good old days my mouth is watering gonna cook that for sunday dinner happy saturday
God bless you Ms Debbie and crew...yeah no waste scrape and conserve. Good healthy Sunday 🍹
That's the truth Ms Debbie. You have followed in my mama's footsteps. I remember the good old days. Thank you and God bless 🙏🙏
grater use to cut me up sah. this on Sunday only you always bring back memories miss debs.my mother use to mix it with milk an vanilla an nutmeg but now I just like it with no milk but with ginger an lime
I know u know about this hon thanks for watching girl
Hey Debbie your carrot and beet juices are best recipe amazing beverage at home👍
Thanks Joshua
Hi Debbie... you remind me so much of my mom and aunties. They grew up without running water. Their stories are similar to yours. Im gonna try to make the juice the old fashion way Please and Blessing to you and the family.
Nuff love Alba happy juicing
I love it i whish i cold drink some now thanks
N uff respect mrs debby
I love this lady her style she makes cooking fun and you learn a lot
Miss Debbie 💛💚🖤 Mi just L❤Ve you! Mi mother is from Clarendon and Mi father is from St Thomas and yuh really bring mi back to the original style! Next Sunday I'm going to do BOTH! Good bless you! #Foundation #History #Pride 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Bless up
Happy I watched this..my blender stop working n I have beets in the fridge and never remember anything about grating..gonna try this..love the one with the milk though
Ms Deb's, thanks for the memory, that weh a talk about bacteria, I would like he or she to know we work hard, we were well fed no matter how small the meal was. Because it was prepared with love and thanking God for it. Back then we wern sickly like nowadays.
Miss Debbie I just start watching you .you bring back so much memory thank you
Good night fam Nice to see u again aunty debs . Beet root and carrot my favorite juice 😘😘😘😍
Love watching your videos miss Debbie 🤗
Thank you Miss Debbie for your pure heart and fabulous recipes 🙏❤
I remember the old time days miss Debbie love your channel. I start following you late.
Thank you, I love the story, thank you for sharing your memories, recipes.
Thanks for listening
Big up ur self. . Queen deh family upupupupup... Ginger n it.. Wow
Yes miss Debbie, I remember , that was our Sunday drink ...we didn't have a refrigerator but we buy ice to cool out drink😄😄
I remember my grandmother bring me to tears thank u old time days best days
Mi love the going way back in 1960-70 a soo we do it, thanks 😊 🙏.
Any time
Love them both excellent 👏
Thanks
Love your down to earth attitude, your lovely stories, authentic old school recipes (not everybody owns a juicer)...I'm not Jamaican, I'm Italian but you remind me on my nonna.....you rock...much respect.
Thank you
Hi Ms Debbie I live in the UK and this how mom borne and grown from Clarendon taught me as a boy to make carrot juice the old time way thankyou for reminding me
YESmi likkle bredda MANNAZS n RESPEK
Thank you so much for sharing your recipe dear mother. GOD Bless.
Refreshing my memories of my grandmother miss Debbie thanks a lot
YOU are so welcome Marsha
Debbie i love your introduction your recipes and personality also your clean looking hands preparing your food
Thank you so much
I love both I used to them back then with mygrandmother, but right now i am picking up the natural one
Thank you Auntie Debbie for leading us down memory lane
So welcome
Love it, real old time juice 👏🏾
I need both! Subscribed. Just found your channel and I love it
Welcome and thanks
Blessings Mrs. Debbie. I like straight up carrot juice and also beets and ginger juice. I have to try this carrot/ beet juice soon. Thank you for another great recipe.
YOU are so welcome Cheryl
Very nutritious. I love it.
Thanks for sharing, Great video.
God bless!
YOU are welcome Marjorie
My favorite chef I watch all of your videos
Nice
I really enjoy the preparation of the juices . I was not a lover of beetroot I try a little off and on .The carrot I enjoy more, seeing your doing the recipe is encouraging thanks very much.
Yes miss Debbie I know about scraping the carrot the beet and carrot on Sunday was a must
This Jamaican woman she’s amazing I have learned so much from watching her thank you baby God bless
Thanks for taking me back to childhood memories.
Yes Ms. Debts reminds me of my childhood days. I used to have to grate the beetroot and carrot, but my mom did the juice herself. My mom used to use condensed milk with nutmeg and a touch of rum. The other way was with the ginger and plenty lime juice for us kids.
Yes the evaporated milk gave it the body whenever she was making the milk flavoured one. Great memories.
Thank you for sharing.
Wow..miss Debbie, I love the recipes
What are they each good for?
But they are excellent, well done.
Thanks for bringing back memories that looks awesome
Love your authenticity! You’re the real deal. I would love to try this... missed a few things you said because you speak fast and I’m not familiar with all the ingredients but looks healthy and yummy!
Hello, love the video, it bring back memories. I will try the one without the milk. Continue to post .
Ms. Debbie want the one with ginger and lime. Great job and funny as ever. Your just have the touch. You were born to entertain
Hey Evelyn at ur service girl thank you have a blessed day
Thank you 🙏.. it’s good to remember olden days niceness..
Ur Welcome
thanks for your tips , beetroot is good for high blood presure , love your channel . one love, bless.
UR so welcome happy sunday
I want both of them. This is the best receipe. Big up
Up
Awesome looking drink 🙏🏿
So cute ms debbie.....god bless real jamaica style love u
BLESSINGS and more blessings big up