The chef making chapati was so good. The chapatis were round and appealing with the right shade of brown. I didn't see any that was burnt. Her technique of using the rolling pin to carry the chapati shows, she is a pro at making chapatis.👏👏👏👏👏👏
Haha. I've milked over 100 litres by hand in one sitting quite a few times in my previous life. But we're talking proper dairy cows, not this our indigenous breeds. I think the milk from our indigenous breeds is much better/healthier though. I love cows. They're so fun to chill with
Cows have different levels of temperament. Some are very calm you can touch and massage them some can't withstand that, others are ferocious. Others are just hostile to other cows but friendly to people
The oil is called Aremis (mafuta ya ngombe). In Nairobi some people use it for different reasons 😂😂😂 but its cheap compared to brands like Vaseline and the rest.
But the cow is relatively cheap. Cows in Nigeria go as much as one million naira and more now. A cow of four hundred thousand naira which is about fifty thousand kenyan shillings should be a small cow.
I used to miss Kenya so bad whenever I saw the green of the village. So I used to look for every video that has the village greenery. TH-cam was small then
Where is this village please? I have missed my village by watching this. I think that family milks just enough for their tea. Some farmers who do commercial farming get upto 30 litres per day
@@princesssarahbee Seriously, I think u are now fully Kenyanised. Lakini I didn't know u are a real townie. Do not think of going back to Naijah. You are ours now.
For your information Kenya and India are the worlds biggest tea producers im in Germany and I see in supermarket Kenyan tea,flowers and so forth that’s explains why we love tea
She definitely did not travel without her wig. She had her wig on. And after all it's early in the morning, she does not need to put her wig on. Once she is dressed up, she can put her wig and make-up.
Kenyans lets give this girl 1m views ooohh
Man, makes me miss the village so much
We also add other spices in the tea like cardamom, cinnamon, black pepper, cloves or we buy ground tea masala from the supermarket.
Wow.... I'll try it,thanks for the info 👍
Very refreshing to watch.
A typical Kenyan village ❤. I'm happy to see how you're integrating with the Kenyan community
Thanks Asha❤️
The chef making chapati was so good. The chapatis were round and appealing with the right shade of brown. I didn't see any that was burnt. Her technique of using the rolling pin to carry the chapati shows, she is a pro at making chapatis.👏👏👏👏👏👏
She's really a pro....no doubt 👌
to fully become a Kenyan, you must take at least 4 cups of tea every day.
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Sawa😂
Napenda kunywa chai sana.
Walahi 😂😂
Using fresh milk not condensed or powder milk.😅
Truly beautiful and enjoyable video. Asante princess Sarabhee.
The cow was like "wetin be dis?"🐮
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It really got tired of me🤣🤣🤣
Wow, a very accurate depiction of a typical Kenyan village. You're doing great.
Thanks for tuning in 👍
Wow this is beautiful to watch
Thanks for watching sis
Did you know Kenya is the largest producer milk and tea in Africa😎😎
Thanks for the info 👍
No. Kenya is among the top producers.
Producer or exporter?
@@peter.mwaurait is not one of but indeed the top producer
Haha. I've milked over 100 litres by hand in one sitting quite a few times in my previous life. But we're talking proper dairy cows, not this our indigenous breeds. I think the milk from our indigenous breeds is much better/healthier though. I love cows. They're so fun to chill with
Sarah 😂😂😂 i will definitely invite you next year if you'll be around ❤
No problems 😊
Cows have different levels of temperament. Some are very calm you can touch and massage them some can't withstand that, others are ferocious. Others are just hostile to other cows but friendly to people
kindly do a video in limuru.... or kericho... where tea is grown ......you will enjoy..
Its the chapatis for me , very well done
What is the name of this village maybe u might be near my home
How are you enjoying village…. Merry Christmas and new year in advance
Thanks Ay....wishing you same
@@princesssarahbee welcome 🙏
The oil is called Aremis (mafuta ya ngombe). In Nairobi some people use it for different reasons 😂😂😂 but its cheap compared to brands like Vaseline and the rest.
Other reasons like?😀
Thanks for the info 👍
Or grease.
Just to know which reason
@@princesssarahbee Kunyonga😀😀😀
Those farmers should visit Vet practitioners ASAP, how can you use arimis instead of correct milking salve I.e coopers, Norbrook Co.
You are now a Kenyan, hope the experience in our country is enriching your life as you share with your viewers well done
Milk should be boiled two times for it to taste good
I miss open fire wood tea, today am going to my village house
Why do you use powdered milk in Nigeria? Is dairy farming not popular?
I swear the lady who cooked the chapati is professional. 👌🏿
The guy sounds like my fellow Kalenjin dude.
Yeah 😊
Do you have tea leaves in Nigeria?
Same cow do three times morning lunch and evening village life os good Kenya my mother land ..how do u see tje life in Nigeria and kenya village..
If you put sugar before it boils,it takes longer to boil and also turns black which is not good
Oh okay....thanks for the tips 👍
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😂😂😂 nice video Sarah
Thanks for watching Leonard😊
You left us hanging. Where is the whole video 📹, hope you enjoyed your xmass. You did not tell where you visited, location
Part 2 loading.....
Thanks for tuning in ❤️
Hi enjoying from Nairobi
Thanks for watching 👍
Hi Sarah. Are you back to Kenya? Karibu!😊
I never left 😊
Where have u been@@princesssarahbee
😅@@princesssarahbee
sarahbee - got to comment just to support. Love the video
Thanks for tuning in Pratt
But the cow is relatively cheap. Cows in Nigeria go as much as one million naira and more now. A cow of four hundred thousand naira which is about fifty thousand kenyan shillings should be a small cow.
😳😳😳it's more expensive in Nigeria then.
Who's the lucky guy?
You are making me to miss home😢😢
Sorry😅
I used to miss Kenya so bad whenever I saw the green of the village. So I used to look for every video that has the village greenery. TH-cam was small then
I love village living. Every meal is fresh. Enjoy yourself Princess Sarahbee and remember to watch your weight 😂
Let weight hold on ooo I must enjoy myself 😂😂😂
Where is this village please? I have missed my village by watching this. I think that family milks just enough for their tea. Some farmers who do commercial farming get upto 30 litres per day
Wow....30 litres,that's good to know😊
Thanks for tuning in
I produce 200litres per day
@@princesssarahbee imagine, just one cow. But it's morning like 17 litres and evening 13 litres. My mum in law gets such everyday
@@blossomwanjiru1842 wow, congratulations. You must have a big farm. To more produce dear
I WOULD LIKE TO COME TO NIGERIA AND ENJOY BUSH MEAT AND MEAT THE FEARED VILLAGE CHIEF AND ALSO DRINK PALM WINE😂😂
Wow...you're welcome.
I'm sure you'll have a great time
I miss natural milk Sarabee
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its seems you dont kenya is the largest tea producer in the world
Best quality tea yes. China is the largest producer followed by India then Kenya.
Am very shure that cow was so mad at you, they don't like to be disturbed while milking 😂😅
😂😂😂
You are fully Kenyan you know how to cook chapati and to prepare tea
Sawa 😂
@@princesssarahbee
Seriously, I think u are now fully Kenyanised. Lakini I didn't know u are a real townie. Do not think of going back to Naijah. You are ours now.
@raanajak471 sawa😊
Where is this location?
It seems like it in nyandarua county
@@Bellah-c3mthats my home❤
Are u married to a Kenyan???
Are you married to a Kenyan....yet?
😂😂
For your information Kenya and India are the worlds biggest tea producers im in Germany and I see in supermarket Kenyan tea,flowers and so forth that’s explains why we love tea
Thanks for the info 👍
Chapatis are normally cooked with ghee, only that it became expensive.
Oh I see🤔
Can i marry yoi am a kenyan
Feeling like am in Kenya now 😅,,pls Sarah am still on that thing I told you
Okay...no wahala
@@princesssarahbee am trying to figure out another way to chat you up about it ,but it seems viod
It's spelt chapaiii fam not chapati😸
I feel like i need a nigerian girl to be my wife🥰
Sarah bee put on your hair 😂😂😂 please oo dis Kenya style no fit you ooo
No be small thing ooo🤣🤣🤣
I no fit wear wig for village
We Kenyans like her better with natural hair. She will put that on when she visits Naija
I agree, she looks so good in her natural hair
She definitely did not travel without her wig. She had her wig on. And after all it's early in the morning, she does not need to put her wig on. Once she is dressed up, she can put her wig and make-up.
Why do you hate your own hair do much????