I Took My Ghanaian Mother-in-Law To A Kenyan Food Market In Nairobi For the First Time!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @boakyefelicia2480
    @boakyefelicia2480 Год назад +94

    How I love to see Trudy and Auntie Maggiie her mum together, it's so beautiful and heart warming , Trudy Ghanians loves you so much , keep bonding with your mum, it's all love

  • @evemudungwe168
    @evemudungwe168 Год назад +49

    Am from Zimbabwe i can see no different i like it: i like omena in Zimbabwe we call it matemba /kapenta the small fish it's yummy with ugali/sadza

    • @rasta254
      @rasta254 Год назад

      🎉🎉🎉😂🎉🎉😢🎉🎉🎉

  • @marieosakapashi2284
    @marieosakapashi2284 Год назад +19

    You made my day my beautifu princess Trudy Mrs Maya. I'am married, mother of 4 children living in Canada with my family. I don't have time to watch TV everyday because of much occupations but one day i fund you on youtube, you became one of my daugther and i stated to watch your video every sutardy, now i watch then during my lunch lime too. This is to tell you that you are a a blessing sent from God to your family, your husband family and your dear husband Maya. You are a blessing to me too because now i have someone like you to watch on youtube, someone to make us happy. Please keep the good relationship that you have with your mother-in-law, your mum I'm proud of you . Please aunti maggie take good care of your daugther Trudy, let her fill loved by everyone in your family. Please my princess Trudy I like to watch you everday. May God continue to bless you and your lovely husband. We are praying for a baby boy soo. Love from Canada.

  • @fungaiwakata682
    @fungaiwakata682 Год назад +39

    I get the Zim vibe whenever i watch Kenyan videos. I will definitely have to visit Kenya some day

    • @barbarakikuvi
      @barbarakikuvi Год назад

      Your welcome

    • @berylotieno276
      @berylotieno276 Год назад

      You ae most welcome.

    • @fellybilal
      @fellybilal Год назад

      High number of bantus in both + both were settler colonies of brit hence similarities

    • @ashleyhearts8561
      @ashleyhearts8561 Год назад +2

      It’s called Ubantu. Karibunyumbani🤎.. love Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 too

    • @rexmajoong5145
      @rexmajoong5145 Год назад

      True... I've also watched Harare videos and there're similarities between the cities ~Nairobi

  • @Kwakubruce
    @Kwakubruce Год назад +78

    I’ll definitely marry a Kenyan woman when I grow up cus the chemistry is so so much amazing!! #Proud Ghanaian 🇬🇭# Africa to the world 🌎

    • @ivypeace3603
      @ivypeace3603 Год назад +8

      😅 kwaku come for me ooo 😅

    • @niiemmanuel519
      @niiemmanuel519 Год назад

      ​@@ivypeace3603😂

    • @Kwakubruce
      @Kwakubruce Год назад

      @@ivypeace3603 Sure sure😄❤️

    • @Agnes_Mugambi
      @Agnes_Mugambi Год назад +2

      Grow up faster and marry me oooh! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @janeonyancha2662
      @janeonyancha2662 Год назад +1

      In central u will be thrown to a sewage once you r rich sooo dangerous

  • @leoatys3507
    @leoatys3507 Год назад +32

    The Ghanian mother in law series in Kenya is really awesome

  • @eselecrown
    @eselecrown Год назад +50

    The chemistry between the two of you is AMAZING. We love it

  • @mzalendopia
    @mzalendopia Год назад +13

    I noticed in some of Wode Maya’s videos she has a garden and likes gardening, mnunulie some of the seeds of what she likes from an agrovet but make sure they are from Kenya Seed Company or East African Seed Company in that order. Those are authentic and Kalro approved.

  • @MaLiArtworks186
    @MaLiArtworks186 Год назад +3

    In Texas, we have Farmers Markets where vendors set up tables to put their veggies, fruit and other items.❤
    Sometimes, their trucks or vans are parked behind their tables and chairs.
    These Farmers Markets are open only on the weekends in business or mall parking lots

  • @betitolove
    @betitolove Год назад +43

    You've done well Trudy🙌🙌😘. I'm proud of you. You bonded so well with your mum in law. You should do this often whenever you go back home to Ghana.

  • @susanm3103
    @susanm3103 Год назад +23

    Come on Trudy by now you should be knowing where to get Ghanian stuff here in Kenya also use your google to translate some of the stuff for you at least in Swahili and that way the vendors will be able to understand what you want... Kindly take your time to learn some of this things to make your life easy with Ghanaian culture... Like the salted fish aunty maggie is asking for is called 'koobi' in ghana

    • @dreamalee8400
      @dreamalee8400 Год назад

      But I know garden egg as egg plant she take it up when she went to first stall

    • @susanm3103
      @susanm3103 Год назад

      Garden egg is is in most markets in nbi mostly consumed by Sudanese and Asians they look like Sodom apples but bigger and whitish in colour

  • @ahimajewellerystudio
    @ahimajewellerystudio Год назад +1

    The second market Kenyatta market reminds me of Mamobi market in Accra

  • @kojokwame5201
    @kojokwame5201 Год назад +50

    I subscribed you today for mentioning mother in-law. It's projects respect, love at heart and your willingness to integrate in oneness with our Ghanaian mama and her son.
    Big LOVES to you Trudy ❤

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  Год назад +2

      Awwwwwww! Welcome to the family ❤

    • @kojokwame5201
      @kojokwame5201 Год назад

      @@MissTrudyy Thanks Sis 😊👍🏼♥️

  • @f6876
    @f6876 Год назад +15

    Auntie Maggie is such a blessing, what an awesome mother in law

  • @gloriangwenya1240
    @gloriangwenya1240 Год назад +14

    Thank you Mrs Maya for the unconditional love that you are showing to your Mom, may the Lord continue to Bless you and your family

  • @badindian84
    @badindian84 Год назад +8

    Ms. Trudy you are so thoughtful and sweet towards your mother-law. You ensure that she sat down and rested... Awe so touching.

  • @margaretoduor1268
    @margaretoduor1268 Год назад +9

    Try the market in parklands opposite Agakhan hospital you will get yam and the garden egg

  • @llynnetteyoung
    @llynnetteyoung Год назад +10

    Trudy I love how you care for your MIL. What a blessing it is to have a loving ‘mother in love.’

  • @lgnawa
    @lgnawa Год назад +15

    You know she used to be a street market vendor in Nigeria..So she is used to foreign markets and she is very comfortable in street market space. So you should take her to different street markets even the most busy and disorganized ones. She is used to that. She lives in Nigeria and vended in their markets there. And also, let her have a Luo village experience. Take her to your hometown so she can see your people in their villages.

    • @oceejekwam6829
      @oceejekwam6829 Год назад

      Good suggestions.

    • @marthamandun.1361
      @marthamandun.1361 Год назад

      Is it true, she has ever lived in Nigeria?

    • @lgnawa
      @lgnawa Год назад +1

      @@marthamandun.1361 If my memory serves me right, I am sure she once mentioned having been a market vendor in Nigeria. I am not sure if she said that she returned to Ghana when Nigeria had a forced deportation of Ghanaians out of Nigeria back to Ghana. You got to go back to one of Wode Maya video when je interviewed his mother or had a conversation with her.

  • @bellbee9576
    @bellbee9576 Год назад +10

    Ante Maggie is so cute the way she kept saying “I want to send it home”😃 pls bring it all home

  • @inspiredforsuccess
    @inspiredforsuccess Год назад +11

    Miss Trudy is an intelligent young woman she knows how to bond with mother in law

  • @philesiaj.wilcox-bartsch6206
    @philesiaj.wilcox-bartsch6206 Год назад +21

    Auntie Maggie, Trudy is a Blessing sent from God to you, and your dear son Mr. Ghana Baby !!!

  • @boromagirl
    @boromagirl Год назад +1

    All the fruits and vegetables in Kenya we have them in Zambia

  • @amponsahagyemang3461
    @amponsahagyemang3461 Год назад +9

    Love the way you relate to your mother in law.The market looks good and well stocked too, thanks for showing us this part of Kenyan market and market life.

  • @joanaowusu2831
    @joanaowusu2831 Год назад +8

    She can replace the eggplant for garden eggs and also use carrots to prepare light soup

  • @josephinewachu8219
    @josephinewachu8219 Год назад +10

    This is beautiful.. your Mother in law enjoyed every bit of it 👏. Wish we saw how she made the food ❤

  • @verlyn2000
    @verlyn2000 Год назад +24

    Everything about this video was beautiful to watch.
    I love the relationship that you have with your mother-in-law.
    May God continue to bless this relationship.
    Love from Canada

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  Год назад +1

      Awwwwwwww! You are so sweet! ❤

    • @winnykerubo254
      @winnykerubo254 Год назад +1

      Mm mwenye si pesa si mama angenichukia😂😂😂ninunue fish 700ah ntabargain hadi tumalize kutobuy

    • @gladodadishwavinya5826
      @gladodadishwavinya5826 Год назад

      ​@@winnykerubo254😂

    • @dorothyhassaram
      @dorothyhassaram Год назад

      Miss Trudy you are the best daughter in law ever. Keep the love candle on. Love to watch you with Auntie Maggie.😅

  • @AkuaBaKwekuOfficialAkuaBaKweku
    @AkuaBaKwekuOfficialAkuaBaKweku Год назад +16

    Much love Trudy ❤️ watching you from Ghana 🇬🇭❤️💯

  • @rumbidzaichinoriwa7757
    @rumbidzaichinoriwa7757 Год назад +6

    You are showing her love and respect you see how she's smiling and open up to you That's mother in law and her daughter in law .

  • @elvinzihuramyezihuramye3939
    @elvinzihuramyezihuramye3939 Год назад +30

    Oh! Ms Trudy, Garden egg is a foreign name to those market sellers, the common name is 'nyanya chungu' infact you will easily find them in town, from the mama mboga's on streets like Dubois and Taveta. I buy them from those ends. Also, you can take your mother-in-law to enjoy food in a Nigerian restaurant, one at Water Front and other Lavington. How lovely to see the two of you together, bonding.

  • @MamaC98
    @MamaC98 Год назад +15

    Your Kenyan market is clean. I’d like it to be an example to other markets in Africa, especially West Africa. The meat area you showed is really clean and defines Kenya standards to a class. Bravo!👏🏾

    • @eliasnestor9482
      @eliasnestor9482 Год назад +1

      I don't know what you call clean or class, because I don't see any of the two in this Kenyan open markets.

    • @MamaC98
      @MamaC98 Год назад

      @@eliasnestor9482 bless your heart.

    • @TheDigitalHustlePodcast-l3i
      @TheDigitalHustlePodcast-l3i Год назад

      True, I went to Sierra Leone Market, yooo! They sell cows meat with/in skin..As in they do not remove skin on meat...

  • @marykargbo5928
    @marykargbo5928 Год назад +8

    Hey!Aunty Maggie, I'm from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱. I will send you Sierra Leone Mango 🥭 okay
    😂😂😂 I love 💕 you guys

    • @bismarkadu-num5834
      @bismarkadu-num5834 Год назад

      There's a strand of mango in Ghana that came from Sierra Leone and that's the same strand she saw 😂

  • @cynthiaadams7689
    @cynthiaadams7689 Год назад +4

    This was beautiful. I love how she was asking questions and you answering them, so sweet. ☺☺

  • @moderngrandma3452
    @moderngrandma3452 Год назад +5

    Trudy, you got an Award, thank you for seeing the two VIP in this same video. Keep it up and do the same in Ghana. Greetings from Namibia

  • @burundishallsmile1day109
    @burundishallsmile1day109 Год назад +1

    Ask west Africans around where you can get a West African food shop, you ll get what you need.

  • @claramcalister
    @claramcalister Год назад +6

    Enjoyed shopping with you two, your mother in law are so precious and you are so kind to her. The food are expensive all over. Thank you ❤

  • @maried2089
    @maried2089 Год назад +1

    This is beautiful you and your mother in law👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 your market is similar to ours in 🇯🇲🙏🏽❤️

  • @Todayandforevertv
    @Todayandforevertv Год назад +6

    Trudy if you tell anybody that she’s your mother in-law and not your mother they won’t believe. I love your chemistry ❤

  • @faithwanza6391
    @faithwanza6391 Год назад +1

    Next time @miss Trudy go to Ngara Market, city Market or high ridge you will find all those vegetables. Indian Markets have every vegetable.

  • @yo-a
    @yo-a Год назад +3

    Trudy, it might be worth asking people at the Ghanaian restaurant where they get their garden eggs and kontomire from.

  • @nurahjayandjoy883
    @nurahjayandjoy883 Год назад +3

    That' was really worth it, and the chemistry is on the high notch, thank you for making us enjoy the feeling, blessed sister

  • @berthekabwe871
    @berthekabwe871 Год назад +3

    Awwww this is so lovely to watch. Miss Trudy cherish these moments with your her, I can see she really sees you as a her daughter. You are blessed to have a loving mother In-law.

  • @mariamasipa4197
    @mariamasipa4197 Год назад +7

    Anything for Auntie Maggie I love that Miss Trudy makes her feel welcomed to Kenya the bond between you and her is priceless keep it up

  • @rebeccaphaleni6156
    @rebeccaphaleni6156 Год назад +3

    I smiled ear to ear watching this episode, mother daughter relationship, soo cool. I pray you expirience the same with your own children, blessings Ms T. ❤❤❤❤

  • @kojokwame5201
    @kojokwame5201 Год назад +17

    Mentioning "Mother in-law" in your Captions and Videos just gives me some happy Chills. I truly love this Trudy😅😅😅 ❤❤❤.
    Wishing you a very happy family. Big loves from me to you Trudy ❤

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  Год назад +3

      Awwwwwww, thank you dear

    • @doreendaannobil1046
      @doreendaannobil1046 Год назад +3

      Yeah it really feels good to hear you call our mum mother in-law but dear it will feel very much better, good and exciting to hear you call her mum. I know gradually you will get there because first you use to say maya's mum and now it's my mum in-law awwwwww and I know very soon you will say mum. OMG I can't wait to hear you call her mum. Dear we love you so much like our own. That is our culture dear and we'll love you to embrace it and live in it like your own like we've embrace you and taken you like our own ❤❤❤. Muc😢love from your sister from another mother

    • @julietterer9391
      @julietterer9391 Год назад +1

      She's used to "Maya 's Mum" Everytime At least today you address her well

    • @DaughterofUbuntu1988
      @DaughterofUbuntu1988 Год назад +1

      I love it 😍😍😍😍😍 too ooo

  • @hillaryganyo3926
    @hillaryganyo3926 Год назад +3

    Soo sweet of you Trudy baby. You love your mum just like your own ❤❤❤ big ups to you dear.👍🙏💐💪

  • @faithb5172
    @faithb5172 Год назад +3

    That is so nice it's nice to see her smiling and smiling❤❤❤😊

  • @rashiid187
    @rashiid187 Год назад +14

    Fruit and veg in kenya is amazing plus nothing beats kenysn steak 😋

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  Год назад

      You can say that again! 😀🙌🏼

  • @tineshambambeva3592
    @tineshambambeva3592 Год назад +3

    Good bonding Miss Trudy with mum. Keep it up Aunt Maggie our mum

  • @genesisbera7761
    @genesisbera7761 Год назад +3

    I really enjoy watching this videos of you and your Mother in law, they are amazing! Anyway in Nairobi Marikiti or Gikomba Market have a wider variety of vegetables and fruits but i understood your concerns of going all the way..try and take her to Giraffe centre as well as our national parks i am sure she might enjoy the experience ❤❤

  • @oceejekwam6829
    @oceejekwam6829 Год назад +18

    I'm impressed at the modern and hygenic way Kenyan markets handle their meat.

    • @mimisland5482
      @mimisland5482 Год назад

      That's a very good outing for somebody who was traveling out of her domain for the first time. She is very relax and happy. Africa markets are very rich. Thanks for your patience . that's your reward from your own children. Grandma Lolashka Lagos Nigeria.

    • @peterokalo9632
      @peterokalo9632 Год назад

      But the fish hygiene 😔

    • @genesisbera7761
      @genesisbera7761 Год назад

      Sure, i also like the Kenyan market

    • @lugaritzbrown2250
      @lugaritzbrown2250 Год назад +1

      Not to mention Kenya don't allow bush meat.

    • @oceejekwam6829
      @oceejekwam6829 Год назад

      @@lugaritzbrown2250 Kenyans are so responsible, I'm really impressed by that. They really are "forward looking".

  • @ShamieVlogUg
    @ShamieVlogUg Год назад +1

    Why do i always get emotional watching these videos with our in-law thx my mentor for sharing

  • @faithmutuma5950
    @faithmutuma5950 Год назад +4

    Kenyatta market our famous market😊..am proud that our mother in law got a chance to tour around..we love you Trudy..come say hi to us at sister's 😊
    Sending love to you all😊❤

  • @Africanvillageactivities
    @Africanvillageactivities Год назад

    DO THEY ALLOW sending seeds and fruits to other countries?

  • @suzzannekemunto9891
    @suzzannekemunto9891 Год назад +3

    This is amazing Trudy,, the bond between to you,, may God give you longer life

  • @preciousvessel9988
    @preciousvessel9988 Год назад +1

    Hey Ms Trudy citypark market opposite Aghakhan usually has most of the exotic stuff .

  • @NickMadinahStories
    @NickMadinahStories Год назад +6

    My Trudy With A Purity Caring Heart...Much Love From Uganda 🇺🇬

  • @CuddlyBear383
    @CuddlyBear383 Год назад +1

    Garden egg...is eggplant. The 1st guy had MANY of them

  • @zikanwajam5906
    @zikanwajam5906 Год назад +3

    U r such a sweet soul miss Trudy. Love u Mrs Maya. May God uphold ur family always

  • @yvonnequaynor290
    @yvonnequaynor290 Год назад +2

    Auntie Maggie please add more onions or Kayote squash(tsotso) normally found in the Akwapim area if they have in place of the garden eggs. Good Luck!

  • @Imsuoerhungry
    @Imsuoerhungry Год назад +1

    I love that you show this light. God bless you and your family the market is so cool I love it. You taking your mom to the market is time we’ll spent in Africa that’s life that’s great.

  • @theawesomeblossom7102
    @theawesomeblossom7102 Год назад +1

    Trudy you can get garden eggs at figtree market or mankey market

  • @douglaswamburu2920
    @douglaswamburu2920 Год назад +2

    Make sure you take her to see the beautiful tea plantations in Tigoni, Limuru, also if possible giraffe centre to feed the giraffes 🦒 we see her reaction. Nairobi national park as well.

  • @shamimalatiru8420
    @shamimalatiru8420 Год назад +3

    Trudy is sooo humble . Much luv dada

  • @Josephine34667
    @Josephine34667 Год назад +2

    I really enjoy seeing this good relationship between you and Aunty Maggie . She is enjoying her visit to the fullest. God bless you for taking good care of her

  • @sharongithaiga2813
    @sharongithaiga2813 Год назад +20

    Garden egg are known as biriganya in Kenya.
    They are plenty in parkland market.
    Actually the right place to get spices is parkland market.

    • @Dilliana-567
      @Dilliana-567 Год назад +5

      nope. garden egg ni tunguja

    • @NairobiTeacher1
      @NairobiTeacher1 Год назад +3

      Yap..other people call it egg plant

    • @MissTrudyy
      @MissTrudyy  Год назад

      Oh! Really? I did not know that!

    • @carollukandu6495
      @carollukandu6495 Год назад +2

      Garden egg is known as tunguja mostly people from coast wanapenda sana na Kila kibanda Mombasa huwezi kosa tunguja
      Egg plant is known as biringanya in sawahili

    • @NairobiTeacher1
      @NairobiTeacher1 Год назад +2

      @@Dilliana-567 I thought garden egg is interchangeable with egg plant which is biringanya but now I know they're different 🙏🏾 learning never stops for sure

  • @charitymsk533
    @charitymsk533 Год назад +6

    I love your thoughtfulness and your love Trudy.

  • @beatricebolger9824
    @beatricebolger9824 Год назад +2

    Ohhh Trudy thank you for letting us shop virtually with our beautiful Ghanaian mother Aunty Maggie. I like the way she is careful in selecting what she wants. Love from Philadephia Pennsylvania.

  • @gertrudearmah8014
    @gertrudearmah8014 Год назад +2

    Trudy next time she can use carrot for the light soup it’s superb… lovely video

  • @joebetsdiary
    @joebetsdiary Год назад +3

    You can use spinach to replace coco yam leave. My friend and boyfriend are Ghanaians so they introduced me to kontomere but they cooked with spinach, since coco yam leaves are not available in Turkey.

  • @catherinemakokha1400
    @catherinemakokha1400 Год назад +3

    Hi Trudy and mother in law, Almighty God continue blessing you and your family members.Looking perfect ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @godschildAmen
    @godschildAmen Год назад +2

    Greetings dear Trudy, thanks for the great content. Eagerly waiting for more😍😍😍

  • @shoshannanina5359
    @shoshannanina5359 Год назад +11

    Maybe garden egg is called a different name in Kenya. I know Eggplant is also called garden egg. Until this video I was thinking it was eggplant that was used in Ghana soup. There is always something to learn in Miss Trudy videos.😃 Miss Trudy you are looking better. I hope your mother in law will fall in love with Kenya. Take her to the Safari as well.

    • @naledivimbani
      @naledivimbani Год назад +3

      Apparently garden egg is a type of eggplant but white in coloour and a bit differrent shape. I had to google because in my mind it was the same thing.

    • @bismarkadu-num5834
      @bismarkadu-num5834 Год назад +1

      We use eggplant/garden eggs in our soup's ..

    • @worldtraveler2417
      @worldtraveler2417 Год назад +1

      @@naledivimbani : My Liberian wife calls “garden egg” bitter balls (they are smaller than eggplants) because they are very bitter, and Kimawiki is called collard green in America and Liberia. .

    • @amyskitchen_jikoni
      @amyskitchen_jikoni Год назад +1

      It's TUGUJA in Kiswahili and most Kenyans don't eat it, only the Coasterians (Coast people) love them

  • @juniorraphael7
    @juniorraphael7 Год назад +2

    Woww Mommy dota moments! Enjoy every moment with bondings ❤🤩

  • @nildacorreia138
    @nildacorreia138 Год назад +2

    That was nice and lovely video! I think auntie Maggie will want to go back to Kenya.

  • @Homeground38
    @Homeground38 Год назад +2

    Greetings Trudy, how come you haven't taken our Ghanian family to Mombasa, i believe it has similar weather and spices

  • @Hannah-f6o
    @Hannah-f6o Год назад +2

    All the way from Ghana? You are so blessed Mrs Kobina to have your husband and your mother to come over, just for you, you are so loved! May God bless, keep you and your great family, always.

  • @carolinekogi9352
    @carolinekogi9352 Год назад

    Trudy you should carry sukuma wiki cutting and plant in your kitchen garden back in Ghana if you have one.

  • @marymorrison4402
    @marymorrison4402 Год назад

    I use zuccini or squash to replace garden eggs . Just peel it and cook. You will use same way as gardeneggs.. It taste even better!

  • @benmulenga2648
    @benmulenga2648 Год назад +1

    Very nice Miss Trudy...at least now you've learnt to call her mother-in-law which is a good thing. I'm sure she likes it including Maya who seemed a little taken aback when you used to say "Maya's mother"... keep it up, always enjoy your wittiness and sharpness.👍

  • @AnnetKabia
    @AnnetKabia Год назад +1

    Ati we can go... Thats kinda rude😅😅😅😅😅try something like we can go mum

  • @dorismkandawire7604
    @dorismkandawire7604 Год назад +2

    Much love from South Africa

  • @jullymuah4076
    @jullymuah4076 Год назад +2

    Beautiful quite exciting to see you and mum,, family is everything,,,

  • @B4BESS
    @B4BESS Год назад +6

    It's not 'crazy' in the Ghanaian market. It's just different .

  • @GlobalAfrican
    @GlobalAfrican Год назад +2

    Trudy, you are going to have to grow garden eggs so when your Ghana Family visits Kenya you have them available for them. I love ❤️ garden eggs.

  • @Tmk5342
    @Tmk5342 Год назад +1

    Miss Trudy ungeenda City mkt huko kuna zile fish za kwao

  • @mainajamesofficial
    @mainajamesofficial Год назад +2

    Trudy this was awesome 💯❤️...have enjoyed every bit

  • @wendyhestick8514
    @wendyhestick8514 Год назад +1

    You are such a good daughter in law! So good to see you!

  • @achiaaobeng100
    @achiaaobeng100 Год назад +1

    I realized that mostly men sell in Kenya market but Ghana market is mostly women, what a difference, wow

  • @ruthsila498
    @ruthsila498 Год назад +2

    Let mum buy what she wants don’t ask the price yawa!
    She was holding the garden egg is the same as egg plant yawa

  • @michellewilliams3855
    @michellewilliams3855 Год назад +2

    Wonderful nice to see and hear you sounding like ur old self again , and just be a great AMBASSADOR FIR UR COUNTRY ITS PEOLLE AND CULTURE , WHENEVER SOME1 VISITS ANOTHER COUNTRY THATS THE MAIN REASON SOMETIMES TO LEARN THE DIFFERENCE, WELL DONE ❤❤

  • @marymakanda6461
    @marymakanda6461 Год назад +2

    Just love watching this video, the bond of a mother inlaw and her daughter in-law ❤ much love trumaya

  • @elizabethsonga7698
    @elizabethsonga7698 Год назад +1

    I notice you have not gotten her a warm Jacket Trudy or is she managing the cold of Nairobi. I'm in akitale and it's very cold.

  • @dreamalee8400
    @dreamalee8400 Год назад

    Miss Trudy the first stall you when the purple vegetables is garden egg or egg plant

  • @7Louise7
    @7Louise7 Год назад +2

    Plastic Bags are banned in New Jersey, we have to bring our own bags to the store

  • @The_Cruise_Fam
    @The_Cruise_Fam Год назад +16

    Same continent, a lot of different diversities = Africa ❣️
    It’s time for Africans to come out of the shadows of not traveling amongst themselves. It really breaks the cultural barriers ♥️
    Awwwww! Miss-Trudy😢
    May God almighty bless you & your home!♥️
    Just because some African countries eat different things from yours doesn’t make it “crazy.” We see what them Chinese eat right?😆😁😆👌🏾

    • @Love22320
      @Love22320 Год назад +1

      Yes my dear they’re busy saying my own is better than yours while nothing is better. They need to be open minded and travel. Nigerians are most traveled in all African and integrate well like the Chinese no dull moment

    • @dreamalee8400
      @dreamalee8400 Год назад

      Nothing wrong even me will say my better in Jamaica we all do big up our country

  • @lisalee1675
    @lisalee1675 Год назад +1

    Your markets looks just like carribean markets jamaican markets I daw afrw things that we have in jamaica

  • @PalonaGeoffrey
    @PalonaGeoffrey Год назад

    is there any difference btwn garden egg and egg plant???

  • @FamousBerry139
    @FamousBerry139 Год назад +2

    In Kenya you can't sell meat in open market it illegal

  • @ANDICATWINSMON2010
    @ANDICATWINSMON2010 Год назад +2

    Beautiful family your mother in law love you and you love her too ❤