Girl you remind me of my country it the organic food no products chemical I love you I love my country 🇭🇹HaitiI love africa thank you so much for this video
I always really love watching videos about farm life and living naturally off the land. I grew up in towns in the UK and have never experienced this type of life so I don't know where the love for it comes from. Maybe it was from my dad growing stuff but he never involved us children as far as I remember. I remember massive mint bushes we'd make tea with, that's the only natural lifestyle I knew of but I live it. God willing my husband and I will visit Ghana for the first time, this year. 🇬🇧🇯🇲🇬🇭🙂😘
As usual, i enjoyed every bit of this video. Your determination and passion for your work shines through all your videos. Sister Tati to the world ❤️❤️
Tatiana is such a vibe. Please open a guest house Tati so we can come and you host us. I know you'll feed us very well and the whole experience will be full of knowledge and laughter. God bless the work of your hands!
Greetings to all the viewers. May 2022 be a year of success and peace for you. Content creator, thank you for uploading. We are here to comment and like...
Darei tutto per essere al tuo posto . Sono stata nella piantagione di cacao anch'io nel 2018, quando sono tornata per la prima volta dopo 15 anni . È stata un'esperienza bellissima. Non vedo ora di tornare. Grazie Taty😘
I miss this. Back in the 80s when we used to visit our grandma in suhum.. Very therapeutic.. Guys don't ever go out to the farm alone when you visit.. Always stay close to someone. . Or you get lost. 😀
It is good for you to go to farm my sister. Try always to follow your father to go to farm. This is what we do in Ghana. That is nice.❤❤ I love this tomato farm you people have getting plenty tomatoes wow.❤😂
Wow Tati you just reminded me of my grandmother's farm in the village, we used to visit a lot and cook cassava and b))detwo too aww this was soo beautiful watching Tati😍
Tatti ur sense of humor is everything. “Brofo nu dea33 omo nim s3 me ntumi nka” . U r too much 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. U just sooo real hun !! Kudos to u 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
One day you come and visit us in Africa. Now, we all getting close together in the world, and everybody started from Africa so you are welcome! Much love. U see that some of the things you do in Phillipines we also do in Africa!
It reminds me of my village called Trado, Nkwakwa- Kwahu, very nice place to live. Everything is organic like yours, green banana and cassava 👌for " ampesie" very yummy. Well done to daddy for hosting you guys, home sweet home 😘👍 OLD MEMORIES
Ahh! Tati you brought a lot of memories. I remember when I was 15 my uncle who lives in the farm invited all his nephews and nieces to come to his house in the farm for uncle, nieces and nephews time, chale the nkrante and nkusie soups my uncle and my brothers prepared eerh, mmarima nkwan papabi paa , that was my first time I had that soup. It was fun and the guys really pampered we their sisters because they were more than us. We had palm wine too. Since then I have not been part again when they go to my uncles farm for fun, I sometimes envy them when they tell me they are going there. Ones you get the chance you enjoy it and have memories of it. It was fun watching dear.
Taty! Wow, wow, wow, you seriously rocked the intro narrative🎸💥💥💥It was at a perfect length and so on point🔥🔥. Your audience will love it💗. It adds such a nice opening to the video. And this is significant because your content was serious fire🔥🔥! I must give Ala an A+ for capturing every single important detail of the farm experience📷. On a serious, note the farms are what Ghana is made of. Agriculture is our life line, and your ability to capture it all in a RUclips video clip is beyond amazing. Like I have said many times you are super intelligent and it shows in how your videos are crafted and packaged to us📚. You should seriously consider directing documentaries with specific spotlight on Ghana and it's lifestyle, at some stage. Was great seeing your step-Dad walk us through the different aspects of the farming life. The termite mounds brought back fond childhood memories. I have broken a few in the past, and gotten bit by termites. It is painful and will break skin🩹. You are seriously about that life and I am impressed🙂! At the end of the video you were carrying stuff on your head and manning the camera at the same time. Wow! Picking tomatoes, plucking paw paw and eating cocoa from the pod. It is an amazing experience and a part of Ghana, folks should experience. I cannot express how thankful I am that you shared this experience with us your audience. Thank you for what you do and may the God Lord bless your entire family and community🙏🏿. Keep the content flowing and we are here for it!
@@TatianaHaina thanks for your videos. I'm watching the ones from Manha Beach. For the past two hours, all that I have been doing is watching your videos oooo.
My Beautiful Sister 😍 ♥ 💗 💛 ❤ 💖, you made me remember those days when I used to visit my old man and my old lady at their cocoa farm 🚜 at Bredi. The nutritious and organic food 😋 👌 my mum used to prepare for us at the farm when we used weed and harvest the produce. Also assembling the cocoa pods at a particular place where they will be broken and the beans take out. The process of fermentation will take place and eventual drying process to the level where it would be ready for sale to the CMB 😄 😅 😀 😆 🤣
😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅 You are a real Ghanean for sure your accent is so tic!!!! I remember I was in Court depositing in a Civil cas and the judge was like man your accent is so exotic that my ear can not hear!!! Please speak slowly!! I yold I learnt english in Ghana amd it stayed with me!!!!
@tatiana nice video. But you paaaa I heard you talk about how long the journey to the farm is (Wa fuom Kwan Tintin - 1 Km oo) Hahahaha were you expecting it to be shorter? Wa nya paaaa. Try my own. Haahahaha
Happy New year Tatiana Je te souhaite pleines de bonnes choses ma belle Copine il faut partager les papayes et le reste Bonne continuation ma belle Que dieu te benisse avec ta famille Daalu 🇳🇬🇺🇸🇳🇬🇺🇸🇳🇬🇺🇸🇳🇬🇺🇸🇳🇬🇺🇸💞🥀💞🥀💞🥀💞🥀💞🥀💞🥀💞
Just like a day out on a Jamaican farm. In Jamaica we have two types of cassava one sweet which can be cooked and eaten just like you just did, but there is one that is called bitter cassava. The bitter cassava must first be grated and the juice extracted or the cyanide in it will kill you. This one is usually use to make cassava flour or bammy which is a flat bread. Do you have the bitter cassava in Ghana.? 🇯🇲
Experiencing life living in a village is eye-opening, purifying, and makes you appreciate life in general! Amazing video 🇬🇭🔥
I will have to take you on the farm one day
It's such a wonderful blessing to find joy in small gestures of life such as just cooking and eating at a farm with family 🙏🏽
Hello Tatiana, you and Ala with the kids are living the best life in the village, harvesting some tomatoes, cooking and eating in the farm , priceless
Eating in the Fram is the best thing ever ❤️ you made me miss my village
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Girl you remind me of my country it the organic food no products chemical I love you I love my country 🇭🇹HaitiI love africa thank you so much for this video
I always really love watching videos about farm life and living naturally off the land. I grew up in towns in the UK and have never experienced this type of life so I don't know where the love for it comes from. Maybe it was from my dad growing stuff but he never involved us children as far as I remember. I remember massive mint bushes we'd make tea with, that's the only natural lifestyle I knew of but I live it. God willing my husband and I will visit Ghana for the first time, this year. 🇬🇧🇯🇲🇬🇭🙂😘
Love for nature lives ❤️
I love the water from the well because is always like water from the fridge
Village food are natural and healthy
As usual, i enjoyed every bit of this video. Your determination and passion for your work shines through all your videos. Sister Tati to the world ❤️❤️
Thanks for watching honey
@@TatianaHaina it’s my pleasure ❤️
Much respect to our farmers! Awesome video, Tati! Watching from the USA.
Thanks dear for watching
Tatiana is such a vibe. Please open a guest house Tati so we can come and you host us. I know you'll feed us very well and the whole experience will be full of knowledge and laughter. God bless the work of your hands!
I agree. I went there last year and plan to go back this year.
Tati u are really fun to watch🤣❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for watching dear
Thank you Tatiana, this brought back memories ❤️❤️
Greetings to all the viewers.
May 2022 be a year of success and peace for you.
Content creator, thank you for uploading.
We are here to comment and like...
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Tati am here for you all the way and the mud house 🏡 I love that
Darei tutto per essere al tuo posto . Sono stata nella piantagione di cacao anch'io nel 2018, quando sono tornata per la prima volta dopo 15 anni . È stata un'esperienza bellissima. Non vedo ora di tornare. Grazie Taty😘
I like farm food oo. Soo natural
Healthy food I enjoyed the video!
This video is one of your best, loved every bit of it keep it up 👍
Your laughter is contagious, Tatiana. Love your videos. Thank you
I really love the village life and it reminds me of my childhood wayback in Ghana Konongo Odumasi 😲😲😢😢😢😢🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗well done baby girl 😍😍😍😘😘😘😘😘💃💃💃
You all worked very hard. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks dear
So nice to see this I remember my hometown 😃😊😊
Wow I love your video your dad has a beautiful farm, thanks 🙏 for showing
Wow awesome experience, brings back memories
Tati you taken back to old days when I use to farm with my grandmother in jauso I miss those days
This video was so fun and how we ate together laughing is just so nice to watch. Kayikoooomi
Tatiana had it been I get this plantain leaves at Modena I mean the dry ones because is too cost
Amazing
You can light up a fire with either dried banana leaves or the big and small dried leaves of different trees lying around.
The pawpaw looks so ripe it will taste so nice
I miss this. Back in the 80s when we used to visit our grandma in suhum.. Very therapeutic.. Guys don't ever go out to the farm alone when you visit.. Always stay close to someone. . Or you get lost. 😀
I am enjoying this video! Nice one,
Good job.
You are so natural 😍😍😍😍😍🇨🇮🇨🇮
Thanks Edo
@@TatianaHaina yw and I hope to meet you one day my ivoirian sister 😍😍😍
I came to Abidjan, where are you located ?
The dry plantain leaves has medicinal values
It is good for you to go to farm my sister. Try always to follow your father to go to farm. This is what we do in Ghana. That is nice.❤❤ I love this tomato farm you people have getting plenty tomatoes wow.❤😂
Kayikomi you ve done a wonderful job dear hajia and stay bless dear
Love this episode natural Environment enjoy the food 👍
Wow Tati you just reminded me of my grandmother's farm in the village, we used to visit a lot and cook cassava and b))detwo too aww this was soo beautiful watching Tati😍
I really respect those who farm 👍👍👍
Tatti ur sense of humor is everything. “Brofo nu dea33 omo nim s3 me ntumi nka” . U r too much 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. U just sooo real hun !! Kudos to u 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Na meboa 😅
Thanks for sharing
I love village video
very nice video i like the farm
I love ❤️ the typical village.It remind me of my young age when I used to go to Beposo near Abompe.We used to go and swim in the Ofe river
I really enjoy watching this video
Im watching her from phillipines
One day you come and visit us in Africa. Now, we all getting close together in the world, and everybody started from Africa so you are welcome! Much love. U see that some of the things you do in Phillipines we also do in Africa!
You are a joy 😍😍😍😍😍
I miss my village❤❤please thanks for sharing
Peace and Love to Tatiana 2022...
very nice place 🙏🌹
Another authentic experience, I enjoyed every minute Tati💞
It reminds me of my village called Trado, Nkwakwa- Kwahu, very nice place to live. Everything is organic like yours, green banana and cassava 👌for " ampesie" very yummy. Well done to daddy for hosting you guys, home sweet home 😘👍 OLD MEMORIES
Nice video Tati, well done to you and the team 👏
Ahh! Tati you brought a lot of memories. I remember when I was 15 my uncle who lives in the farm invited all his nephews and nieces to come to his house in the farm for uncle, nieces and nephews time, chale the nkrante and nkusie soups my uncle and my brothers prepared eerh, mmarima nkwan papabi paa , that was my first time I had that soup. It was fun and the guys really pampered we their sisters because they were more than us. We had palm wine too. Since then I have not been part again when they go to my uncles farm for fun, I sometimes envy them when they tell me they are going there.
Ones you get the chance you enjoy it and have memories of it. It was fun watching dear.
Because of you I will make that soup ❤️🤣
@@TatianaHaina
🤣🤣 really
Wao tantiana l love this you made my day i remember that time in my village with my parents hummmm i'm just missing my father 😥
Lovely
Taty! Wow, wow, wow, you seriously rocked the intro narrative🎸💥💥💥It was at a perfect length and so on point🔥🔥. Your audience will love it💗. It adds such a nice opening to the video. And this is significant because your content was serious fire🔥🔥! I must give Ala an A+ for capturing every single important detail of the farm experience📷. On a serious, note the farms are what Ghana is made of. Agriculture is our life line, and your ability to capture it all in a RUclips video clip is beyond amazing. Like I have said many times you are super intelligent and it shows in how your videos are crafted and packaged to us📚. You should seriously consider directing documentaries with specific spotlight on Ghana and it's lifestyle, at some stage. Was great seeing your step-Dad walk us through the different aspects of the farming life. The termite mounds brought back fond childhood memories. I have broken a few in the past, and gotten bit by termites. It is painful and will break skin🩹. You are seriously about that life and I am impressed🙂! At the end of the video you were carrying stuff on your head and manning the camera at the same time. Wow! Picking tomatoes, plucking paw paw and eating cocoa from the pod. It is an amazing experience and a part of Ghana, folks should experience. I cannot express how thankful I am that you shared this experience with us your audience. Thank you for what you do and may the God Lord bless your entire family and community🙏🏿. Keep the content flowing and we are here for it!
Aaawww I’m glad you love it boss 🤗
Awwwwww God bless you 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩proud Ghanaian
Best farmer
Tati, words can't explain how I feel by watching this video. I missed home a lot. Mim to be precise. Wow!
Thanks
@@TatianaHaina thanks for your videos. I'm watching the ones from Manha Beach. For the past two hours, all that I have been doing is watching your videos oooo.
@@richmondampah-baiden5848 wow thanks very much man ☺️🤣 really appreciate
The best place to live on planet earth Tati
I wish I could have such experience , wow 🤩 look at the green 🥬 plants over there 👉 , I love you ur videos
I’m a Ghanaian but I don’t eat cassava.Tati is wetting my appetite
My Beautiful Sister 😍 ♥ 💗 💛 ❤ 💖, you made me remember those days when I used to visit my old man and my old lady at their cocoa farm 🚜 at Bredi.
The nutritious and organic food 😋 👌 my mum used to prepare for us at the farm when we used weed and harvest the produce. Also assembling the cocoa pods at a particular place where they will be broken and the beans take out.
The process of fermentation will take place and eventual drying process to the level where it would be ready for sale to the CMB 😄 😅 😀 😆 🤣
Glad it brought you memories ❤️
Wow daily duties wonderful experience
❤❤❤❤Love your family!
You could have added some plantains also with cassava
God bless you may dear
Amen 🙏🏼
To the world, great work Tati 🔥🔥🔥💪
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I like the pawpaw.
Very nice video ❤
Guys when you see this runaway oooo 😂😂😂😂😂🤗sis is hilarious and l enjoyed every bit of this video and it's bringing back memories
🤣 thanks for watching dear
I Love this can of video go high my sister ✊we they your back ✊❤
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Thanks dear
Are you back in Ghana now hun? Beautiful video
Lovely vidéo beautiful sister 🧡 🧡 🧡 🧡
Omg..the living is so beautiful..I would love the chance to pick cocoa from a tree to eat 🙏🏾 one day...
Nice video
Thank you Taty.🌹😘 And a very happy new year to you and your family 🙂🤩
Kumasi ma ville.
Kumasi Ghana my city
Well done u are take as back paaa
Love your video. Watching from st.lucia
Really appreciate
God increase you ma
Wow! home is sweet! Mean!!you guys are really enjoying the nature!! can I"have some to eat please 🙏🏼🍠🍠🍠
More translation would be nice. Excellent video regardless
Ei Tatty i thought you're on diet😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. I enjoy watching you. Don't stop. You're doing a great job.💝💝💝💝💝💝💝
I’m on diet please paaa 😁
@@TatianaHaina 😂😂😂😂😂.
Eating cassava without drinking water is a skill!
Hahaha Hahahaha so true!
Great sister
New subbie and I really like your content❤️
😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅 You are a real Ghanean for sure your accent is so tic!!!! I remember I was in Court depositing in a Civil cas and the judge was like man your accent is so exotic that my ear can not hear!!! Please speak slowly!! I yold I learnt english in Ghana amd it stayed with me!!!!
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Ey aunty tiana I didn't know you related to Rita Amoako(she was my classmate at afia kobi ampem girls'shs )extend my greetings to her please.
வாழ்த்துக்கள்🎉
Ala is perfect
@tatiana nice video. But you paaaa I heard you talk about how long the journey to the farm is (Wa fuom Kwan Tintin - 1 Km oo) Hahahaha were you expecting it to be shorter? Wa nya paaaa. Try my own. Haahahaha
Ahahaha I was expecting less 🤣
can you provide mnore videos in the villiage its wonderful love it! Where in ghana is this located
Am first
Aaawww that’s true
Happy New year Tatiana Je te souhaite pleines de bonnes choses ma belle Copine il faut partager les papayes et le reste Bonne continuation ma belle Que dieu te benisse avec ta famille Daalu 🇳🇬🇺🇸🇳🇬🇺🇸🇳🇬🇺🇸🇳🇬🇺🇸🇳🇬🇺🇸💞🥀💞🥀💞🥀💞🥀💞🥀💞🥀💞
Mercì chérie
Is that a termite mound?
Just like a day out on a Jamaican farm. In Jamaica we have two types of cassava one sweet which can be cooked and eaten just like you just did, but there is one that is called bitter cassava. The bitter cassava must first be grated and the juice extracted or the cyanide in it will kill you. This one is usually use to make cassava flour or bammy which is a flat bread. Do you have the bitter cassava in Ghana.? 🇯🇲
Cassava came with the enslaved from Africa, please. So yes, we have it all in Africa.
Olá,, Tatiane Haina,,
Bom Dia,, Domingo feliz dia feliz
Um abraço para todos vocês aí em ghana,,,?
🇧🇷👍🏾❤🙏🏼😎🙏🏼❤👍🏾🇧🇷
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I need more videos 📹 from the village I love I love the video 🇭🇹 🇭🇹 🇭🇹 my country I remember you 😭😭😭😭😭