from the bottom of my heart I say thank you, stay blessed forever 🙏🏽 you are a precious pearl for our Africa I love you and your videos ❤ good African woman 💪👍
I deeply recognize you act ! I've tried some eco charcoal like that in my village but it let lots of ashes but this one is very good charcoal i've never seen. I 'll try it too and come back to you my queen!
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I sm really impressed by your video. You know in my country we used to mix ash and cowdung to a paste and smeared on the floor. Inside the house and in the vetanda. Even the walls. But nowadays, we just throw it away or use it in rhe garden as fertilizer. But now your video is taking to another dimension. I will try it once you tell me where to get charcoal dust. Keep on and God bless you.
Oh wow! Here in Uganda some people still use cowdug to smear their houses. For charcoal dust, i get it from charcoal sellers or I burn the biodegradable materials to charcoal, then crush into powdere
from the bottom of my heart I say thank you, stay blessed forever 🙏🏽
you are a precious pearl for our Africa
I love you and your videos ❤ good African woman 💪👍
Oh dear, thank you so much for the beautiful comment, God bless you too dear
@@AnnieKeera Amen🙏🏽
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Thank you for watching my friend
Hi Annie thank you so much for this wonderful video,it's for sure the cheapest method of making briquettes
You are so welcome!
This is very interesting more grace
Thank you
Annie keera good ideas
Thank you so much
I deeply recognize you act ! I've tried some eco charcoal like that in my village but it let lots of ashes but this one is very good charcoal i've never seen. I 'll try it too and come back to you my queen!
Thank you so much
Annie this is great. You make it look so simple. You inspire me. I will start collecting ashes to use as binder. Thank you so much.
You are so welcome my friend, thank you so much for watching
Annie,I will give u a like after I try,I have loved the idea,
Please do right now
Hey Annie thanks for sharing such knowledgeable video
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for always keeping around my dear Jackie
Annie you're my best TH-camr,thank you for the educational videos, just know you're changing lives
Wow, thank you so much dear
Wow that's so awesome. I am going to try this. You are my Inspiration. ❤❤❤❤❤.
You can do it! Thank you for watching my friend
I'm happy to no this thanks for teaching us great
My pleasure
I live this one most ❤
Thanks for teaching dear 🙏
I think I will use cassava porridge to mix these two
Sounds great! You're in class girl, they'll be stronger
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Iam following thanks for the good work
Wow amazing well done ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
Thats pretty cool to do it yourself.. Thank you!!
Glad you liked it!
Am always blessed with your works my sister God bless you abundantly
Amen🙏🙏🙏God bless you too dear, thank you so much for watching
Thank you so much for your instruction on these basics of life. Thank you again.
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much Annie.
You are so welcome!
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Thank you for watching my friend
Thanks Annie you are the best, I am going to try it now
You're welcome dear, please go ahead
This is nice
Thank you for watching my friend
Very informative Annie ❤ 18:07
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for watching dear Samantha
Thankyou for your video. blessings.
So nice of you
Thanks you so much. Pls which ash that u talked in the video . And only two ingredients are the recepes
Hello Annie..❤❤❤❤❤
@@bundamayaamayaa3124 hello dear
I love your dress its adorable and pink i love pink.
Oh dear, thank you so much
Thank you so much
I really appreciate this
@@ohiomafemi3747 you're welcome
I sm really impressed by your video. You know in my country we used to mix ash and cowdung to a paste and smeared on the floor. Inside the house and in the vetanda. Even the walls. But nowadays, we just throw it away or use it in rhe garden as fertilizer.
But now your video is taking to another dimension. I will try it once you tell me where to get charcoal dust.
Keep on and God bless you.
Oh wow! Here in Uganda some people still use cowdug to smear their houses. For charcoal dust, i get it from charcoal sellers or I burn the biodegradable materials to charcoal, then crush into powdere
Frankly, this lady is a light and I follow her educational videos from the Ivory Coast. She is so kind and pure of heart ❤️
Thank you so much dear,I'm so humbled 🙏🙏
Thnkyou my sist
You're welcome dear
Also give us the measurements of charcoal dust and soda ash (binding agent) pls
Please teach me how to produce your kind of charcoal stove
Alright dear, I will
Great 👍. Have sub and liked this video.
Pls did you make use of the powdered charcoal or the once with particles ?
Yes I did use powdery charcoal
Whats the alternative for charcoal dust please
Unless you make your own
How do you use clay as a binding agent
Hello dear, kindly check out my other videos on my TH-cam channel here about briquettes making
If I am done with cooking can I put off the briquettes with water and use them later.
Yes you can dear
When i make charcoal briquettes i get a lot of ash. Is this normal. Can i use the ash as binder? I enjoy watching your videos.
@@kuburakasum4227 hello my friend, yes ash is expected, you can try using it to make a binder but since there is soil, you may have to improve it abit
Does it take long to dry up
During sunny season, only 2 days
Can you use charcoal ashe?
Yes, absolutely,kindly watch this video till the end
Wow ekitufu this is very cheap
Webale nnyo mukwano
Can you combine ash,starch, charcoal dust?
Yes you can
Hi sister. What is charcoal dust and where can I get it?
Hello sister, check the other comment,i have answered this
Can i add sawdust wit dis method
Yes, sure
Use glaves,bcz u will affect your hands, but thanks a lot 🤝🤜🤛 we appreciate you always 👏👏
Alright dear, thank you for watching