I really enjoyed this video. Your land is looking wonderful all the things you're growing amazing. And I love seeing the chickens and the dogs too. Keep up the good work. It's certainly a lot of hard work. One of these days it's all going to be finished and it will be beautiful. I miss your cooking! I know it's hard to fit it all in!
It's nice to see you tending to and making improvements not only to the house but to other areas of your home as well. Investing in the future. Great episode guys. 👍🏼🎄
That was a productive and stress-free day. I adore the Indian fig fence. I'm looking forward to watching it grow -what clever idea. Great job, well done. Forehead kisses all around and an extra one for Guffy, he's had some adjusting to do with his new sister. Thanks for having me over. See you next time.❤
Hi, I live in Western Australia , our climate is very similar to yours. Very hot summers. My trick when replanting advanced trees is to place a small piece of polly pipe, about 1 meter long, into the hole so one end at the bottom and the other sticking out above the ground, when watering the tree you can then water into the pipe and the water will go right to the roots of the tree and not run off when the soil is water resistant. This has worked for me for really large advanced trees. Well done with all your efforts to establish your farm.
They are also known as prickly pear here in Queensland and were declared as a noxious weeding the 1920s, The Government offered blocks of farming land to returned soldiers to build on. My parents had a "soldiers block" provided her clears the land of the prickly pear. The ones you have are mere babies compared to those that grow in parts of Queensland and could be called prickly pear trees,
Keep in mind that this stone could be a landmark on a neighbor's land, old landmarks are like that and these letters that appear are the initials of the original owner's name. It is prohibited to move them from the original site, if it is confirmed that it is a landmark. I'm a big fan of your good work in regenerating this beautiful piece of land. cheers
What an ingenious idea with the Indian figs and olive trees. Little Hattie aerating the soil around the newly planted trees❤. You’re right G, you can never have too many plants and the landscaping is very attractive with your Roman?? signpost.
That puppy is the most adorable little thing. Your land looks so beautiful this time of year. Love your project G. Have a great week guys! 💙 I love these cactus ❤
I'm more interested in the building myself than the gardening, but I'm so glad i watched now, simply for your lovely pup. I laughed so hard on that bit.
Nice to see you both relaxing on your day off! Digging great big holes and lugging heavy posts and boulders around, doesn’t seem much like a day off to me! Have a great week❤
Been watching you for a while now and I just always love every single video. You 2 make me laugh so much, you"re such lovely people. My dog sometimes watches too and is jealous as she sees how much space your dogs have to run around. Lots of love from The Netherlands
Thank u so much for sharing another video. I love ur new addition to the family. She is adorable. She will grow into a big dog. Ur video was very enjoyable and nice to watch n gave me a detox from day to day life. Im happy to see u r both happy there n getting more and more integrated. Last year your Xmas decoration lights and ur attitude comforted me for living so far away from my beloved Portugal. I always get nostalgic and miss it. I wish u season's greetings n continued success in ur homestead
It's really good to change up focus so projects stay fresh and fun. Wow, looks like you scored those young olivr trees at the nursery! I do admire your foraging on your own land for the trees and their growing medium. Omg, the most helpful (🤔) puppy girl ever! 😂 What a comedian, just like Dad. Whatever Dad does, puppy does (sort of) (not really)... flops on the ground where you're working, then comes back to gnaw on Mum and the camera. Love her 😍. Tht is something that you have rioening strawberries in December. You can still make jam or tarts! I hope those persimmons can mellow (and not be astringent) -- if so, you can make a wonderful persimmon custard from them. And jam too? Oh, wow, G, your project just gave your homestead a kind of cool hacienda look 🤩!
We call those cacti, nopales or prickly pear cactus. The tender leaves are quite delicious. Remove the spikes and peel then you can cut and prepare as desired. There’s a whole process that you can probably google. They are very good cooked with chorizo or pickled and spiced and used as a taco add on.😊 I haven’t tried the fruit but I’ve heard it’s quite good as well.
Hi G and Andrius, I like your animals all and your quinta is famous. The 3 chicks from september are really very nice. We have alsou our last 7 chcick on 10 november. In the Slovakia ist most colder but the are with mam and are ok and nice too. The small dog is bigger👍,is lovely. Will help Andrius with olives trees😂. This cactus are nice and have allsou very tasty fruits. I have also some ones in Spain. Your garden is amazing. I have also plant the garlic and onion in November. I must make some barier because go there to eat deer. This year has me gobble (comem) all onion in may.
Another hilarious moment when as fast as Andrius was putting soil into the hole, Betty was digging it back out again!!! But obviously in the name of 'helping' bless her.. ❤ Is the stone the corner of the property stone which was annoyingly in the way as you turned into your drive? Xx
Fun day off👍, even if its planting and doing land taske, its enjoyable. Looks great too. The Old beams🙏🙏🎄🎄Be blessed Andrus & Gi . that puppy is Fun Lol😂🤣
Thanks lovely people for your vid 😇💟💟💟 Love and bless you guys 🙏 the puppy gets bigger and bigger and is now in his testing face biting in everything but was very funny 😂😂 Aa some more olive trees great work 👍😁 maybe put a chane in between of the poles you can maybe pick it up bye the old iron place for scrap money 💰
In the USA we call our version of those cacti OPTUNIA Prickly Pear Cactus. I never heard the Indian Fig name said before on any of the other portugal homestead channels I watch. I like the Indian Fig name!. They ARE true cacti though! Portugal, prickly pear cacti are called "figo da Índia" (meaning "Indian fig") which translates to the scientific name "Opuntia ficus-indica". Prickly pear cacti in Portugal are not the same as those in the United States because prickly pears are native to the Americas and have been introduced to other parts of the world: Native range Prickly pears are native to the western hemisphere, including the arid and semi-arid regions of the United States and Mexico, as well as the Caribbean islands. Introduced species Prickly pears have been introduced to other parts of the world, including Portugal. Appearance Prickly pears are flowering plants with fleshy oval pads called pencas that grow on top of each other. They have white spines that can be flat, curved, or straight, and are covered with tiny barbed hairs called glochids. Reproduction Prickly pears can reproduce by re-rooting, regrowing, or producing seeds. I LOVE YOUR CACTI AND OUR CACTI JUST AS MUCH! I'M A HUGE CACTUS AND SUCCULENT FAN MYSELF. i love plants in general!!! I L9VE THOSE CACI
Yes, the ficus-indica is a member of the prickly pear family. I love ice cream made from the fruit. The US plants are categorised as an invasive weed in Australia and have wreaked havoc with agricultural land. Illegal to sell. First taken to Australia in 1788 by the British as a food source for cochineal beetles, bred for the pink dye they produced. Beetles died out from heat, but prickleys thrived. Indica is categorised as an invasive species too in Portugal.
You can't make everyone happy in terms of content... I prefer the "green" side of your life and the animals but not everyone loves chickens as much as I do. The building stuff is nice as well but sometimes I get tired just watching you guys slaving away. 😁 I was in a grumpy mood until I watched the puppy 'helping' to do the digging for that small tree! He looked so cute later when he was passed out on the ground as you put in your fence posts. Puppies are like toddlers in that they race around like madmen and suddenly drop where they are to have a nap. My older son says that kids of a certain age are like lithium batteries... full of energy and suddenly empty.
so ... in every building video we shall insert a puppy shot and you will be happy ;) Thank you so much for watching as every time and commenting as I see you comment it helps the channel and it's lovely to see when you like and not like LOL and don' be grumpy ;) Xmas is round the corner Gxxxx
@@portugalitis I watch your videos because they are entertaining and because you two seem like decent human beings ... which are getting harder and harder to find around the world. And puppies are hard to resist as are chickens!
Excelente vidios meus queridos amigos senhor Andrew e Gi . A quinta está a ficar linda a Gi tem feito um excelente trabalho gostei muito da ideia do senhor Andrew pôs os vasos em cima dos troncos das arvores ficou muito bem. Os cãezinhos e o gatinho muito felizes sempre ao ar livre . Muito obrigado e para a semana cá estarei a ver outro vidio Bom fim de semana meus amigos e que Deus os abençoe 🙏🏼❤️💚🐕🦮🐈
Hello there in Portugal🇵🇹 ❤ Will the next video be about the roof and the house? We are anxiously waiting to see what will happen with house...👍 What will the little puppy be called? Call 🥶 greetings from Sweden🇸🇪❤
Did you know that an indian fig leaf is called a prickly pear in South Africa and that you can eat the fruit of the prickly pear ask Cindy Vine she will confirm it
@@portugalitis you have cut young leaves early in the morning, cut out the skin and needles, soak for a couple of hours to leech out the bitterness. Then slice into thin pieces, put some olive oil on pan add onions and garlic to sautè then add the cactus, salt to taste. After its tender add a couple of eggs and stir til egg is cooked.
I couldn’t stop laughing watching Betty “ Helping” you plant the tree. She is too cute!
Keep planting
Your ST. BERNARD girl is so cute and comical. I liked this video a lot. But I like ALL your videos! I am excited to watch your homestead grow! ❤
she was unstoppable !!! stealing the spot light from Guffy
Thank you Barbara !!! means a lot Gx
I like hearing that I am a "lovely person" each week. Keep it up!
Happy Holidays to you and all your viewers, from deep in the heart of the Rockies! 🎅
❤❤❤ thank you so much ❤❤❤
Happy holidays! and thank you so much !!! Gx
I really enjoyed this video. Your land is looking wonderful all the things you're growing amazing. And I love seeing the chickens and the dogs too. Keep up the good work. It's certainly a lot of hard work. One of these days it's all going to be finished and it will be beautiful. I miss your cooking! I know it's hard to fit it all in!
Thanks so much! I am sure I will be back cooking when I will have kitchen ;) Can't wait to cook bread and cakes gx
It's nice to see you tending to and making improvements not only to the house but to other areas of your home as well. Investing in the future. Great episode guys. 👍🏼🎄
thank you Owen :) it's nice to do something diferent every day
The Indian Figs look beautiful and love the idea of the rock.
Thank you :) glad you like it !!! Gx
Henrietta must be so much enjoying her new means of transport 🤣🤣😆,Thank you for the video👌🤘😎
Our pleasure!
That was a productive and stress-free day. I adore the Indian fig fence. I'm looking forward to watching it grow -what clever idea. Great job, well done. Forehead kisses all around and an extra one for Guffy, he's had some adjusting to do with his new sister. Thanks for having me over. See you next time.❤
kisses to you as well Gxxx
Hi, I live in Western Australia , our climate is very similar to yours. Very hot summers. My trick when replanting advanced trees is to place a small piece of polly pipe, about 1 meter long, into the hole so one end at the bottom and the other sticking out above the ground, when watering the tree you can then water into the pipe and the water will go right to the roots of the tree and not run off when the soil is water resistant. This has worked for me for really large advanced trees. Well done with all your efforts to establish your farm.
I live on the opposite side of Australia, in sunny queensland, prefer the summer inW,A.no humidity,
They are also known as prickly pear here in Queensland and were declared as a noxious weeding the 1920s, The Government offered blocks of farming land to returned soldiers to build on. My parents had a "soldiers block" provided her clears the land of the prickly pear. The ones you have are mere babies compared to those that grow in parts of Queensland and could be called prickly pear trees,
:) we wanted to try this method .. maybe it will work Gxxx But I am sure your ones is better one .. ;)
Nice you all deserve it injoy it good rest of this week.
Thank you :) You toooo
LOL that puppy is like having a toddler around!
indeed !!! but she is better then guffy was puppy ;) YEY
Keep in mind that this stone could be a landmark on a neighbor's land, old landmarks are like that and these letters that appear are the initials of the original owner's name. It is prohibited to move them from the original site, if it is confirmed that it is a landmark. I'm a big fan of your good work in regenerating this beautiful piece of land. cheers
we got 6 more like that on our land ... a history .. which will still be long after we leave .... this is mind blowing ...
What an ingenious idea with the Indian figs and olive trees. Little Hattie aerating the soil around the newly planted trees❤. You’re right G, you can never have too many plants and the landscaping is very attractive with your Roman?? signpost.
well apparently MD in romans means 1500 !!!! that's mind blowing (and yes never to many plants ) Gxxxxx hugs
Oh dear, Henrietta is beautiful..
Guffy seems happy with her now❤️
Much love 🐨🎄🐨🎄
Yes He is a bit better !!! after a month he will be much better I think Gx
woohoo fun filled day !!
thank you :) Hope you well Gxxx
That puppy is the most adorable little thing. Your land looks so beautiful this time of year. Love your project G. Have a great week guys! 💙 I love these cactus ❤
Thank you Lorrie !! hugs Gx
I'm more interested in the building myself than the gardening, but I'm so glad i watched now, simply for your lovely pup. I laughed so hard on that bit.
Glad you liked it ;) Definitely more to come
I forgot how entertaining and exhausting a puppy is.
me tooooooo !! it was 10 years ago when guffy was a puppy !!!
Love this video!!!!!
Glad you liked it!! it's one of my favourites as well Gx
Love the trees and the post at the gate🎉
thank you :)
Чудесный щенок! Забавный такой 👍
thank you Gx
Loved the video today! You have such a beautiful home. The lil pup is loving life too!❤
Thank you so much!
Ooooooo! The strawberries and other fruit are beautiful!
Your drive entry way will look nice when the plants take hold and bloom for you.
Thank you Juanita !!! I think you are so correct in two years will look so much better ;) Hugs Gx
Batty Betty is hilarious! Little shark at the moment! I LOLd when she planted herself 😂😂 so funny!
yes she is unstoppable !!! she went in it few times ;)
I have not laughed so much in a long time! That dog is so lovely, they both are! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! more to come I am sure ;) Gx
It can't get any better when you can plant olive trees that are for free. 👍
Absolutely!!!! :)
Nice to see you both relaxing on your day off! Digging great big holes and lugging heavy posts and boulders around, doesn’t seem much like a day off to me! Have a great week❤
Glad you enjoyed it Gxx
Been watching you for a while now and I just always love every single video. You 2 make me laugh so much, you"re such lovely people. My dog sometimes watches too and is jealous as she sees how much space your dogs have to run around.
Lots of love from The Netherlands
Thank you so much!! for your AMAZING comment !!! it means a lot !! bless you dog !!! tell her or him he is welcome to come for holiday ;) GX
Great to see out and about taking care of the land
thank you :)
Good work on a day off. Good luck.❤️🙏
Thank you! :)
Thank u so much for sharing another video. I love ur new addition to the family. She is adorable. She will grow into a big dog. Ur video was very enjoyable and nice to watch n gave me a detox from day to day life. Im happy to see u r both happy there n getting more and more integrated. Last year your Xmas decoration lights and ur attitude comforted me for living so far away from my beloved Portugal. I always get nostalgic and miss it. I wish u season's greetings n continued success in ur homestead
ahh thank you so much for your lovely comment
A Grand entrance to your Farm land looks very nice Betty is a beautiful pup so funny hope you have a happy and healthy New Year
Love the entrance. Great idea using the cactus for natural fence. Beautiful ❤
hi guys,another great vid,good luck.
Glad you enjoyed it and see you on the next one Gx
You are certainly making huge strides in the homestead renovations I enjoy watching your progress.
Thank you! it's so lovely to read this gx
It's really good to change up focus so projects stay fresh and fun.
Wow, looks like you scored those young olivr trees at the nursery! I do admire your foraging on your own land for the trees and their growing medium.
Omg, the most helpful (🤔) puppy girl ever! 😂 What a comedian, just like Dad. Whatever Dad does, puppy does (sort of) (not really)... flops on the ground where you're working, then comes back to gnaw on Mum and the camera. Love her 😍.
Tht is something that you have rioening strawberries in December. You can still make jam or tarts! I hope those persimmons can mellow (and not be astringent) -- if so, you can make a wonderful persimmon custard from them. And jam too?
Oh, wow, G, your project just gave your homestead a kind of cool hacienda look 🤩!
Thank you for your wonderful comments !!!! Strawberries crazy this year ... but after this weeks' frosts they gone ...
In the US those cacti are called Prickly Pear cactus !
:)
We call those cacti, nopales or prickly pear cactus. The tender leaves are quite delicious. Remove the spikes and peel then you can cut and prepare as desired. There’s a whole process that you can probably google. They are very good cooked with chorizo or pickled and spiced and used as a taco add on.😊 I haven’t tried the fruit but I’ve heard it’s quite good as well.
The fruit is a bit like watermelon, best straight from the fridge.
yes definitely reminded us watermelon
Hi G and Andrius, I like your animals all and your quinta is famous. The 3 chicks from september are really very nice. We have alsou our last 7 chcick on 10 november. In the Slovakia ist most colder but the are with mam and are ok and nice too. The small dog is bigger👍,is lovely. Will help Andrius with olives trees😂. This cactus are nice and have allsou very tasty fruits. I have also some ones in Spain. Your garden is amazing. I have also plant the garlic and onion in November. I must make some barier because go there to eat deer. This year has me gobble (comem) all onion in may.
What a lovely front entrance to your home 🏡
Thank you :) I made it more adjustments afterwards and still more coming LOL
Enjoyed your plantings. Hello from Alabama, USA Your property is looking awsome.
thank you so much !! and hello to ALABAMA Gx
Another hilarious moment when as fast as Andrius was putting soil into the hole, Betty was digging it back out again!!! But obviously in the name of 'helping' bless her.. ❤
Is the stone the corner of the property stone which was annoyingly in the way as you turned into your drive? Xx
yes that was the stone :) ... Yes Betty is so funny !!! when you will see her she will be Big ;) But she still be nice Gx
So funny...her confused reaction , riding in a wheelbarrow 😅
it was her first time !!! Gxx bless her
That Cactus/nopal is great eating. Very delicious
I think we will have to try it :)
Love your videos. Good tip with the Indian fig leaves. Thank you for sharing ❤
You are so welcome! will see if it works :)
Enjoyed watching you guys and your progress. A verry warm merry Christmas wishes to you all! 🎅🌲☃️🚜🐕🐈⬛🐓🐈😊❤
ahhh thank you Gxxx same to you
Well we think you are wonderful too. An inspirational.
how nice to read that THANK YOU Gx
Loved watching your day off day video ❤❤❤
Glad you liked it!!
Fun day off👍, even if its planting and doing land taske, its enjoyable. Looks great too. The Old beams🙏🙏🎄🎄Be blessed Andrus & Gi . that puppy is Fun Lol😂🤣
Thank you !!!! I think it's a good way to use them !!! we can see them every day !!!! Gx
Thanks lovely people for your vid 😇💟💟💟 Love and bless you guys 🙏 the puppy gets bigger and bigger and is now in his testing face biting in everything but was very funny 😂😂
Aa some more olive trees great work 👍😁 maybe put a chane in between of the poles you can maybe pick it up bye the old iron place for scrap money 💰
she is getting bigger every day !!! and such a funny one :) See you on the next one !! Gxxx hugs
👍🇵🇹 Best regards from Sweden🇸🇪
same to you !!!! Gx
Looks lovely
thank you :)
In South Africa we call those cacti Prickly Pears. You have to control their growth they grow like weeds here!!
I think same in here !!! but we want them grow like weeds ;) we got space for it
i would research that stone with the MD on it. unusual to find a stone with writing may be an important find
we got 6 stones like this .. few people said in roman MD means 1500 !!!
The Indian fig is the same as nopal cactus. It is edible and delicious. One can research nopalitos in Mexican cuisine
Andrius said we will have to try to eat Them s well
Lovely❤
thank you :)
In the USA we call our version of those cacti OPTUNIA Prickly Pear Cactus. I never heard the Indian Fig name said before on any of the other portugal homestead channels I watch. I like the Indian Fig name!. They ARE true cacti though!
Portugal, prickly pear cacti are called "figo da Índia" (meaning "Indian fig") which translates to the scientific name "Opuntia ficus-indica".
Prickly pear cacti in Portugal are not the same as those in the United States because prickly pears are native to the Americas and have been introduced to other parts of the world:
Native range
Prickly pears are native to the western hemisphere, including the arid and semi-arid regions of the United States and Mexico, as well as the Caribbean islands.
Introduced species
Prickly pears have been introduced to other parts of the world, including Portugal.
Appearance
Prickly pears are flowering plants with fleshy oval pads called pencas that grow on top of each other. They have white spines that can be flat, curved, or straight, and are covered with tiny barbed hairs called glochids.
Reproduction
Prickly pears can reproduce by re-rooting, regrowing, or producing seeds.
I LOVE YOUR CACTI AND OUR CACTI JUST AS MUCH! I'M A HUGE CACTUS AND SUCCULENT FAN MYSELF. i love plants in general!!!
I L9VE THOSE CACI
Yes, the ficus-indica is a member of the prickly pear family. I love ice cream made from the fruit. The US plants are categorised as an invasive weed in Australia and have wreaked havoc with agricultural land. Illegal to sell. First taken to Australia in 1788 by the British as a food source for cochineal beetles, bred for the pink dye they produced. Beetles died out from heat, but prickleys thrived. Indica is categorised as an invasive species too in Portugal.
I love plants as well and when you have so much land you can have them as much as you want ;)
never heard of ice creams made out of them !!! must try that one day Gxxx
The front gate garden plantings looks really nice.
What is the new puppies name?
Thank you :) Henrietta :)
the new dog is adorable. what is the breed? also love the progress and cannot wait for you to move in to the house.
Thank you so much :) she is mixed bread .. but will be big farm guardian .. Gx
You can't make everyone happy in terms of content... I prefer the "green" side of your life and the animals but not everyone loves chickens as much as I do. The building stuff is nice as well but sometimes I get tired just watching you guys slaving away. 😁
I was in a grumpy mood until I watched the puppy 'helping' to do the digging for that small tree! He looked so cute later when he was passed out on the ground as you put in your fence posts. Puppies are like toddlers in that they race around like madmen and suddenly drop where they are to have a nap. My older son says that kids of a certain age are like lithium batteries... full of energy and suddenly empty.
so ... in every building video we shall insert a puppy shot and you will be happy ;)
Thank you so much for watching as every time and commenting as I see you comment it helps the channel and it's lovely to see when you like and not like LOL
and don' be grumpy ;) Xmas is round the corner Gxxxx
@@portugalitis I watch your videos because they are entertaining and because you two seem like decent human beings ... which are getting harder and harder to find around the world. And puppies are hard to resist as are chickens!
ahh you are wonderful !!! hug from me Gxxx
@@portugalitis 🙂
In Australia we call those Indian Figs, Prickly Pear. 😊
:) Good to know Gxxx
Abraço ao casal.👏👏👏
hugs to you tooo
Excelente vidios meus queridos amigos senhor Andrew e Gi . A quinta está a ficar linda a Gi tem feito um excelente trabalho gostei muito da ideia do senhor Andrew pôs os vasos em cima dos troncos das arvores ficou muito bem. Os cãezinhos e o gatinho muito felizes sempre ao ar livre . Muito obrigado e para a semana cá estarei a ver outro vidio
Bom fim de semana meus amigos e que Deus os abençoe 🙏🏼❤️💚🐕🦮🐈
thank you so much for your wonderful as always comment gx
Hello there in Portugal🇵🇹 ❤ Will the next video be about the roof and the house? We are anxiously waiting to see what will happen with house...👍 What will the little puppy be called? Call 🥶 greetings from Sweden🇸🇪❤
hello !!! yes next one will be about the roof ;) Her name is henrietta
Greetings from cold portugal Gxxx
Just wondering, what is the name of your new puppy ? Xx❤
Andrius called her Henriette :) I called her Betty
❤
thank you :)
As letras na pedra poderão ser números romanos no caso o M e o D seria 1500, pode ser uma data
Crazy !!!!! Thank you :)
All you need is to get the pup to dig your holes, Saves you having to do it, They are su h a " wonderful" help,
she is such a joy to have :)
MD it’s 1500 in Roman numbers
wow that's crazy
A “day off”? Looks like working to me 😂. Does puppy have a name yet?
LOL . sort of day off ;) Henrietta is her name
Did you know that an indian fig leaf is called a prickly pear in South Africa and that you can eat the fruit of the prickly pear ask Cindy Vine she will confirm it
The leaf is also good to eat. Kinda like eggplant. Very delicious.
We tried as well .. but we didn't like the taste :)
we have to try it next year
@@portugalitis you have cut young leaves early in the morning, cut out the skin and needles, soak for a couple of hours to leech out the bitterness. Then slice into thin pieces, put some olive oil on pan add onions and garlic to sautè then add the cactus, salt to taste. After its tender add a couple of eggs and stir til egg is cooked.
@portugalitis were they ripe and did you put them in the fridge before you ate them they are so sweet when ready ?
😊❤❤
thank you
😘😘😘😘😘🤗🤗🤗🤗❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
thank you :)
If you want to keep the plants inside the soil... Don't let the dog dig.
My garden is one with big holes. I love my dog but not his digging.
we need to teach her not to dig ... ;) in the garden
MD = 1500
good to know :)
English "pie" is "cup of tea". 🍵 ☕️ 🫖
:) and we do love cup of tea
You do deserve a good break from the house build.
Thank you !!! we are back on it again ;) gx
if i don't see FIVE MINUTES of CHICKEN filming on the next EPISODE...WARNING you i will UNSUBSCRIBE !!!... 😞
Ha ha funny 😂 there where chicken you didn't look very well 😅
@@arjanvogel6444 not enought,lol.
Carlos You are funny !!!! Please give us some chance !!! Gxxx stay with us for another year
He is CHICKEN crazy ;) LOL
@@portugalitis my favourite is the piri-piri one 🙂