My grandmother grew up during the great depression here in the US. She kept a large closet full of blankets 60 years later for the same reason. My family were mostly sharecroppers, and one bad harvest could leave a family homeless. My father inherited the house from my grandparents after they died. The blankets are still there just in case.
My heart is lifted from seeing Mustafa's village, his people, where he comes from. It is a privilege and honor to see this man show us a private part of his life.
Why don't these people like greenery? I know there is a lack of water but there are cactus and other foliage that could exist there and give shade. I could not stand to live without greenery around me even if it was prickly cacti.
Mama(uncle) is a term used when particularly refering to your mother brother, there are different words for uncle and aunts . The wife of mama will be referred to as "mami". I am not sure if these people are related to him but in the east even if you meet a stanger you will call him with a title like uncle , aunt , grandpa or grandma. Peace be upon you.
@@presidentemaiq8652 when you say latin america you mean mostly in the language of Spanish, i guess there will be some similarities with Spanish language because of the Arabic influence of the Spanish language from the al Andalusian, Spain . Well the most common one that is used here is Amma or ammi or ma either than that whatever they normally use is the regional language.
The Adobe houses look magnificent and blend so well with the landscape. The spaces inside the home are so simple yet colorfully decorated with embroidered fabrics. It is indeed a picturesque village.
Mama lives in a beautiful area with the mountains. I love the cubbies on his home where he keeps his kettles, etc. He reminds me so much of my Belgian grandfather. I only remember bits of him as he passed when I was 6. His voice sounded like Mama's, was very proud of his heritage and his home country and proud to show us kids anything he possibly could. Thank you Mama for allowing us to see your lovely home and village.
Thank you Reactistan Couple for taking us to Mama Mustafa's village, and beautiful home. Thank you Mama Mustafa for sharing your home with us. I live in the state of Illinois, in the United States. My family and I enjoy goat milk, and goat meat! Delicious!
@@kit2130 , true. But, my family does. We love it. There is a large Asian and Muslim population in my area, so there is goat meat available at the halal shops. Lamb also.
Yes, but a little more. Literacy is nonetheless important, likewise important is medical advances for public health, and so is mechanical agriculture which improves crop yields. There’s still advances to make, even if we don’t want to go too far.
Los medios en occidente manipulan a la gente, lamentablemente en occidente la mayoría de las personas son poco inteligentes, podemos ver en Japón en ejemplo de una sociedad que se dejó corromper, en algunos aspectos están desarrollados, sin embargo los suicidios cada vez van en aumento, la gente pese a vivir cómodamente es infeliz. Los medios Occidental manipulan la verdad en occidente la depresión va aumentando como la espuma y ningún país le está dando la importancia debida.
The carpets and wall hangings are beautiful. And the walls are so thick! I assume that helps keep the rooms cooler in summer and warmer in winter. For a dry, brown place, the room interiors are so colorful. Thank you for sharing.
THIS is the kinda things i love seeing. show me how regular people live! very interesting to me. i love learning about cultures. i totally get the windows. when i was a kid, we had them open all the time too as we didnt have air conditioning
@@manrajlally I’m Balkan, despite the Muslim majority religion the culture is still nothing like Pakistani. Maybe Turkish but nothing like any Asian/subcontinent area country. The act of marrying first cousins for instance is absolutely forbidden in any Balkan country regardless of religious following, whereas in Pakistani culture it’s commonplace
This looks so relaxing and calming down. I just had a simple roll with butter and coffee with milk for breakfast. My mother grew up with Goats milk , they had like 3-4 goats at their small home in their village (around 80 houses), but later on she said she couldnt stand the taste anymore. I on the other hand enjoy goats milk cheese very much. So I would also prefer just to have tea without any milk as I always do. That was also hard to explain when I visited India. What no milk?
Please tell Mustafa that his home is as nice as he always describes. The mountains in the background are breathtaking. Such a lovely and peaceful spot. Tell him we send love and admiration from his friends in New York.
Absolutely loved it. Idk why but I actually got emotional how down to earth and humble mama mustafa is. Indeed his life style is the best and natural 💓💓💓
Looks fabulous. The clay/mud is an excellent building material and those using it can easily expand their living space if necessary. When I was a child, my Mum remarried and we moved to Lillooet, B.C (Canada) where my step-Dad, who worked for the railway, lived, and I was fascinated with the neighbours across the road, who kept two nanny goats. I grew up in Victoria, a city, and people had pets like cats and dogs and birds, etc. but at 11 yrs old, I had never seen a real goat. The neighbour boy, Kenny, had some health issues and was allergic to all sorts, the chief among them was cow's milk, which is the usual milk consumed in the west, and sold in stores. In those days, late 1970s, you could not buy goat's milk in any store within 200 miles of our town. So, Kenny's parents, like us, had a few acres of property and had goats so Kenny could drink fresh goat milk. Therefore, we often drank it at their house. It was pretty good - provided the goats did not get into the sagebrush, which gave the milk a peculiar flavour. 😆 (Interestingly, the same went for the honey my step-Dad's bees made. Clover - good, sagebrush - not good. 😄) I even learned how to milk a goat, but I wasn't very good at it.
Such beauty and peace. Every part of this video amazes me. Controlling the heat of a fire to cook and not burn. Extra bedding, mosquito nets to sleep. Amazing! Thumbs up! Please keep the videos coming!
Goats milk is still very common in parts of Africa to this day. There are many health benefits of goat milk. It is rich in protein and potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, as well as vitamins A, B2, C, and D are able to lower cholesterol. Probably the reason they do not want it available in the West
I love how everything is different, yet everything is the same. Be ready for guests, build for the climate, consider the comfort of everyone and the safety of what you have, and eat good healthy food with friends and family.
Those biscuits for breakfast made me wonder if youd have them try Stroop waffles with their tea! I believe its from the Netherlands I think they would love it!
@@AliSafiaduo I hope you can find some. I just discovered stroopwaffels last year (through internet friends in the Netherlands), and they are quite delicious! Buttery waffle wafer cookies with a layer of soft caramel in between. They are large enough to sit on top of a cup of hot beverage (I like coffee, but tea should be good, too). The idea is to have them warm and soften slightly, so that the caramel becomes gooey and the wafers moisten a bit from the steam (but not too much, or the cookie will eventually collapse into your beverage). One of my Netherlands friends likes them in this traditional warmed-up way, but the other prefers them straight out of the package. Some places in the US are starting to carry these now (imported from the Netherlands); I've seen them at Trader Joe's and Lidl (a German grocery store chain recently making inroads here).
I love those! Here they sell them everywhere. Even at the dollar store and you can get a pack of two for $1USD. Very affordable indeed and when the caramel melts....delicious. I have mine with tea mostly but occasionally coffee. Either way absolutely delicious.
God's majestic mountains are overwhelmingly beautiful! I very much appreciate you giving me the opportunity to see them if only in pictures. I am grateful for the chance to see your home.
Music in this video is tight! Really enjoyed it. Perfectly matched the calmness of the morning and the setting. There are a lot of Punjabi truck stops in the US, so I am able to eat paratha for breakfast myself from time to time. Would love to try paratha from Mama's wife sometime, though. High praise from Ali.
Thank you Mr. & Mrs Mustafa for allowing us to come inside your home. It was an honor. I grew up in a very simple home that my father and my grandfather built themselves. We were simple farmers, poor but never went hungry. We lived by the old ways back then. Growing & preserving our own food, mama made our clothes. I think people who lead simple lives appreciate blessings more. God bless you and your family, Mama Mustafa. Here in America, mama is used like mother. So it feels strange to call a man mama! Lol.😁
I imagined him having a family sword above his fireplace, or an old rifle or shotgun, maybe both. I guess it's because that's what my people do if we're very old fashioned. The man shows it is his house and what he will protect it with.
That legendary potrait.😊. You know what's the differences between ours and his environment ? You can hear the birds chirping non stop feels very soothing rather than us hearing chaotic humans, machineries madness TVs songs that not even relaxes you so all that gave you suicidal at last because of so much depressions. Recently there were even a TH-cam channel with all videos in averages of 1 minute showing the USA political with the theme to all titled as, 'it's time to leave earth' it's not about space.it's about the people were gone crazy and became the terror themselves ,the leadership specifically...
Thanks to Mama for sharing his home with us! It is wonderful that I, a person in America, have a connection to see and understand a person with a totally different way of life thousands of miles from me! Because of this platform!
And also I was very curious...the only tree I see there is in the middle of the courtyard...how do they plant crops or have vegetables? Where do they get the water from? I can't wait to see the next videos to find out!
I'm from the UK and only use goat milk, I feel it's easier to digest and has more flavour. One thing I have taken from Mustafa is I now question what's in my food and try to eat much more healthy food which I've made myself with ingredients I know.
That paratha looks amazing. I'm not sure about goat milk myself Ali but I would love to give it a shot esp since mama Mustafa is so dead set against newfangled poison 🤣. You know he's going to give you the best he has and to find your favorite childhood biscuit at his place!? Wow 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Goat milk tastes fine, barely different from cow milk, if the herd is all females, but if you keep a buck goat around them, it starts tasting like goats smell. That's what I know about goat milk.
I've never seen people living in such a dry looking place, no greenery all the way to the mountains and no snow on top of them to melt and bring down water in a stream to the village. There has to be water and grass for the people and the animals, for bushes and crops, for trees to provide firewood. That must be the most peaceful place to live, I heard birds and a goat so there has to be a river or oasis nearby that I missed.
Your dress was absolutely beautiful! Also, I must say I wondered if your husband has lactose problems? Ramsay does, and all the milks and cheese causes many problems! Which is sad because it is really a delicious part of any diet. It was wonderful to see Mustafa’s house and village! A lovely place!!!
I don’t know if you will see this comment but when you asked him “why are you laughing” you can see all the joy he had about him in the moment dissipate. I know it wasn’t an intentional thing but it still had an affect.
Mustafa would likely feel quite at home in a pueblo in Chaco Canyon. He'd probably approve of the Hopi's traditional food, too. That's what it reminds me of most. I bet the night sky there is amazing. And fresh off the griddle parathas sound really good. There must be a difference in the goat milk there versus here. Every goat milk I've tasted has been very strongly 'goaty' and very different to cow's milk.
It would be interesting to do an episode on the different designs on the cloth and dishes, what do they (colors, designs) symbolize? I love the design of the cups that you were drinking chai from. And what a beautiful sight to be greeted by every day! Majestic mountains.
What is his source of income? For a picnic it looks nice but to be honest it looks really really tough to live. I hope Mustafa is getting a reasonable amount from reactistan.
Yes I'm sure he's getting a generous amount of money for his work. This business appears to be highly financially successful The producers of the show travel freely in lovely automobile and fly from country to country. They seem well off living a prosperous life.
@@curlytoes22 Not likely, whatever meager amount of greenery they can manage to grow in that dry, hot rocky environment with water issues would hardly be sufficient to feed themselves.
This place is so dry but beautiful. I myself live near a forest with lots of trees and we get a lot of rain. What is the source of drinking water there?
My grandmother grew up during the great depression here in the US. She kept a large closet full of blankets 60 years later for the same reason. My family were mostly sharecroppers, and one bad harvest could leave a family homeless. My father inherited the house from my grandparents after they died. The blankets are still there just in case.
It’s good 😊
copypasta is strong
@@jmwintenn ?
❤️bless you and your family
There are so many common things between the human all over the world whether you go west or east in the old ages
I now understand what Mama means when he says "pure ingredients"!
My heart is lifted from seeing Mustafa's village, his people, where he comes from. It is a privilege and honor to see this man show us a private part of his life.
🥰 Mama Mustafa's village & his home is beyond expectations mashAllah. Thank you for your efforts to show all this wonderful culture and hospitality.
You are most welcome Faizan bhai :)
Why don't these people like greenery? I know there is a lack of water but there are cactus and other foliage that could exist there and give shade. I could not stand to live without greenery around me even if it was prickly cacti.
My compliments to Mrs. Mama, the woman behind the legend. Please give her our praise for her beautiful home.
Mama(uncle) is a term used when particularly refering to your mother brother, there are different words for uncle and aunts . The wife of mama will be referred to as "mami". I am not sure if these people are related to him but in the east even if you meet a stanger you will call him with a title like uncle , aunt , grandpa or grandma. Peace be upon you.
@@anishulislam148 mami, that's what we call our mothers in Latin American countries 😊 do kids also use that word for their mothers?
@@presidentemaiq8652 when you say latin america you mean mostly in the language of Spanish, i guess there will be some similarities with Spanish language because of the Arabic influence of the Spanish language from the al Andalusian, Spain . Well the most common one that is used here is Amma or ammi or ma either than that whatever they normally use is the regional language.
The Adobe houses look magnificent and blend so well with the landscape. The spaces inside the home are so simple yet colorfully decorated with embroidered fabrics. It is indeed a picturesque village.
Mama lives in a beautiful area with the mountains. I love the cubbies on his home where he keeps his kettles, etc. He reminds me so much of my Belgian grandfather. I only remember bits of him as he passed when I was 6. His voice sounded like Mama's, was very proud of his heritage and his home country and proud to show us kids anything he possibly could. Thank you Mama for allowing us to see your lovely home and village.
Thank you Reactistan Couple for taking us to Mama Mustafa's village, and beautiful home. Thank you Mama Mustafa for sharing your home with us. I live in the state of Illinois, in the United States. My family and I enjoy goat milk, and goat meat! Delicious!
You are most welcome Dana. 💖😊
Most Americans do not eat goat meat.
@@kit2130 , true. But, my family does. We love it. There is a large Asian and Muslim population in my area, so there is goat meat available at the halal shops. Lamb also.
@@danadyd59 I have pet Pygmy goats. I would never eat something that has the capability to love. Eat fish, amphibians, reptiles, insects. Not mammals.
@@kit2130 so thats great and all but who asked
This is the life we actually want. Media portray our necessity differently
Well said
Yes, but a little more. Literacy is nonetheless important, likewise important is medical advances for public health, and so is mechanical agriculture which improves crop yields. There’s still advances to make, even if we don’t want to go too far.
@@jakejerrison5181 sure
Los medios en occidente manipulan a la gente, lamentablemente en occidente la mayoría de las personas son poco inteligentes, podemos ver en Japón en ejemplo de una sociedad que se dejó corromper, en algunos aspectos están desarrollados, sin embargo los suicidios cada vez van en aumento, la gente pese a vivir cómodamente es infeliz. Los medios Occidental manipulan la verdad en occidente la depresión va aumentando como la espuma y ningún país le está dando la importancia debida.
The carpets and wall hangings are beautiful. And the walls are so thick! I assume that helps keep the rooms cooler in summer and warmer in winter. For a dry, brown place, the room interiors are so colorful. Thank you for sharing.
Mama Mustafa tried to tell you everything is better in his village, pure!
I laughed out loud at this! He was absolutely right, everything IS better in Mama’s village!
@@MichelleV503 🤣 The proof is in the pudding... er paratha!
@@MichelleV503 rightttttt... 5 min into the stay..."Mama Mustafa, what is the wifi password here?"
THIS is the kinda things i love seeing. show me how regular people live! very interesting to me. i love learning about cultures. i totally get the windows. when i was a kid, we had them open all the time too as we didnt have air conditioning
This is not how regular people live in Pakistan
He has such a beautiful view to wake up too every morning.
Big love from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤ 🇵🇰
I'm E European and my husband is Pakistani, both of us are villagers and get along really well because cultural background is similar MashaAllah 🙏🏻
What part of Eastern Europe are you from? I can’t think of any Eastern European culture that’s similar to Pakistan lol
Very good very nice 👍🏻
@@ShqipeKnocksMMA must be balkan or something
@@manrajlally I’m Balkan, despite the Muslim majority religion the culture is still nothing like Pakistani. Maybe Turkish but nothing like any Asian/subcontinent area country. The act of marrying first cousins for instance is absolutely forbidden in any Balkan country regardless of religious following, whereas in Pakistani culture it’s commonplace
@@ShqipeKnocksMMA The more you know :D.
When your needs are simple..... Many are in awe of simplicity, until the mobile phone, power etc goes. Many of us have never experienced life.
Well said
The paratha and tea look delicious! The biscuits remind me of biscoff cookies.
And stroopwafel!
Excellent video! Love the Mama mountains. Must be beautiful and breathtaking in person. God bless!
Thank you Carlos. Yes it is.
This looks so relaxing and calming down.
I just had a simple roll with butter and coffee with milk for breakfast.
My mother grew up with Goats milk , they had like 3-4 goats at their small home in their village (around 80 houses), but later on she said she couldnt stand the taste anymore.
I on the other hand enjoy goats milk cheese very much. So I would also prefer just to have tea without any milk as I always do. That was also hard to explain when I visited India. What no milk?
Interesting. Ali doesn't like the smell and taste of the tea made with goat's milk. I like it. I can't consume tea without milk.
I also cannot consume goats milk or cheese but my grandmother always had it in our house
The community in these comments is wholesome
My God what a view with those mountains in the back!
Please tell Mustafa that his home is as nice as he always describes. The mountains in the background are breathtaking. Such a lovely and peaceful spot.
Tell him we send love and admiration from his friends in New York.
he have AN OTHER village too further up in mountain there he lives in tents th-cam.com/video/GDd5tpHYizw/w-d-xo.html
Absolutely loved it. Idk why but I actually got emotional how down to earth and humble mama mustafa is. Indeed his life style is the best and natural 💓💓💓
That breakfast looked very delicious. Someone really did their very best job preparing your meal!
I am so happy to be notified early where it is also morning in my part of the country☕ Breakfast with Mustafa☕🙌
Thank you for watching 😊
Looks fabulous.
The clay/mud is an excellent building material and those using it can easily expand their living space if necessary.
When I was a child, my Mum remarried and we moved to Lillooet, B.C (Canada) where my step-Dad, who worked for the railway, lived, and I was fascinated with the neighbours across the road, who kept two nanny goats. I grew up in Victoria, a city, and people had pets like cats and dogs and birds, etc. but at 11 yrs old, I had never seen a real goat.
The neighbour boy, Kenny, had some health issues and was allergic to all sorts, the chief among them was cow's milk, which is the usual milk consumed in the west, and sold in stores. In those days, late 1970s, you could not buy goat's milk in any store within 200 miles of our town. So, Kenny's parents, like us, had a few acres of property and had goats so Kenny could drink fresh goat milk. Therefore, we often drank it at their house. It was pretty good - provided the goats did not get into the sagebrush, which gave the milk a peculiar flavour. 😆
(Interestingly, the same went for the honey my step-Dad's bees made. Clover - good, sagebrush - not good. 😄)
I even learned how to milk a goat, but I wasn't very good at it.
What a vibrant and youthful tale. Thanks for sharing
Elon Musk would be jealous of Mustafa's wealth.
Such beauty and peace. Every part of this video amazes me. Controlling the heat of a fire to cook and not burn. Extra bedding, mosquito nets to sleep. Amazing! Thumbs up! Please keep the videos coming!
Goats milk is still very common in parts of Africa to this day. There are many health benefits of goat milk. It is rich in protein and potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, as well as vitamins A, B2, C, and D are able to lower cholesterol. Probably the reason they do not want it available in the West
Such great people amazing people in fact they are a credit to Pakistan.
I love how everything is different, yet everything is the same. Be ready for guests, build for the climate, consider the comfort of everyone and the safety of what you have, and eat good healthy food with friends and family.
Thank you for sharing your home with us and for your wonderful channel. Love from the U.S.
You are most welcome. Thank you for watching :)
Those biscuits for breakfast made me wonder if youd have them try Stroop waffles with their tea! I believe its from the Netherlands I think they would love it!
Just googled it. Looks delicious. Insha Allah will try it one day. Thank you for watching and commenting.
@@AliSafiaduo I hope you can find some. I just discovered stroopwaffels last year (through internet friends in the Netherlands), and they are quite delicious! Buttery waffle wafer cookies with a layer of soft caramel in between. They are large enough to sit on top of a cup of hot beverage (I like coffee, but tea should be good, too). The idea is to have them warm and soften slightly, so that the caramel becomes gooey and the wafers moisten a bit from the steam (but not too much, or the cookie will eventually collapse into your beverage). One of my Netherlands friends likes them in this traditional warmed-up way, but the other prefers them straight out of the package. Some places in the US are starting to carry these now (imported from the Netherlands); I've seen them at Trader Joe's and Lidl (a German grocery store chain recently making inroads here).
I love those! Here they sell them everywhere. Even at the dollar store and you can get a pack of two for $1USD. Very affordable indeed and when the caramel melts....delicious. I have mine with tea mostly but occasionally coffee. Either way absolutely delicious.
Yess! And serve them with hot tea or coffee so you can set the stroopwafel on the top rim of the cup to warm it. 😀
God's majestic mountains are overwhelmingly beautiful! I very much appreciate you giving me the opportunity to see them if only in pictures. I am grateful for the chance to see your home.
Thank you, I love to learn about another culture. Very homey cozy inside of the house. Thank you Mama Mustafa for opening your home.
Music in this video is tight! Really enjoyed it. Perfectly matched the calmness of the morning and the setting.
There are a lot of Punjabi truck stops in the US, so I am able to eat paratha for breakfast myself from time to time. Would love to try paratha from Mama's wife sometime, though. High praise from Ali.
The fabrics and textiles are so colorful and beautiful!
5:47 You had the original paratha. Only God knows its true rarity.
Thank you Mr. & Mrs Mustafa for allowing us to come inside your home. It was an honor. I grew up in a very simple home that my father and my grandfather built themselves. We were simple farmers, poor but never went hungry. We lived by the old ways back then. Growing & preserving our own food, mama made our clothes. I think people who lead simple lives appreciate blessings more.
God bless you and your family, Mama Mustafa. Here in America, mama is used like mother. So it feels strange to call a man mama! Lol.😁
I don't think I could sleep in that house with no door or windows. Scorpions kill.
Thank you for recording this and showing us! The food and the tea look delicious and this is a beautiful village!
Thank you for this exceptional experience!
You are most welcome. Thank you for watching. 😊
I adore mustafa he is so gentle and use with his words.
I imagined him having a family sword above his fireplace, or an old rifle or shotgun, maybe both. I guess it's because that's what my people do if we're very old fashioned. The man shows it is his house and what he will protect it with.
Where Mama Mustafa lives looks very similar to parts of the desert southwest in the U.S. Mountains and desert and very hot in the summer!
That legendary potrait.😊. You know what's the differences between ours and his environment ? You can hear the birds chirping non stop feels very soothing rather than us hearing chaotic humans, machineries madness TVs songs that not even relaxes you so all that gave you suicidal at last because of so much depressions. Recently there were even a TH-cam channel with all videos in averages of 1 minute showing the USA political with the theme to all titled as, 'it's time to leave earth' it's not about space.it's about the people were gone crazy and became the terror themselves ,the leadership specifically...
MashaAllah, good luck thanks for sharing
What a nice breakfast, on a beautiful morning. It looked delicious! Best wishes to you!
such pure place, now i know why mustafa always talks about his village, pacefull and quiet.
Thanks to Mama for sharing his home with us! It is wonderful that I, a person in America, have a connection to see and understand a person with a totally different way of life thousands of miles from me! Because of this platform!
Thank you for showing us these unique places and cultures! Best regards from Israel!
@Ur Dad read some history)0
Ignore him david
@@hidayatbaloch6488 thanks. Doing it since beginning😆
And also I was very curious...the only tree I see there is in the middle of the courtyard...how do they plant crops or have vegetables? Where do they get the water from? I can't wait to see the next videos to find out!
I don't think the land is very fertile because its a desert
@@nxmir6126 The land is not infertile, it's just that there is not enough water. You could even see the glimpse of wheat field at the end.
Either from wells or rivers
Yes, I was
Wondering this also - what do the goat eat?
I love the look of the house and courtyard.
I have to go to Colorado , the next state over, to get views like this. I'd love waking up there everyday! Thank you for a glimpse into his home.
I'm from the UK and only use goat milk, I feel it's easier to digest and has more flavour. One thing I have taken from Mustafa is I now question what's in my food and try to eat much more healthy food which I've made myself with ingredients I know.
Well, well, well...We finally get proof that something actually is better in his village. Lol.
That paratha looks amazing. I'm not sure about goat milk myself Ali but I would love to give it a shot esp since mama Mustafa is so dead set against newfangled poison 🤣. You know he's going to give you the best he has and to find your favorite childhood biscuit at his place!? Wow 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Goat milk tastes fine, barely different from cow milk, if the herd is all females, but if you keep a buck goat around them, it starts tasting like goats smell. That's what I know about goat milk.
Looks nice, peaceful and relaxing. Only thing I couldn't cope with is fleas...
Fascinating, thank you for sharing. What on earth do the goats eat? There’s no vegetation
The bread does look amazing.
Did you see the last frame? They're growing what looks to be barley, somehow.
There are similar houses made of adobe in dry places of my country, thanks for sharing Mama Mustafa Home. Love from Mexico ❤️
Lol this reminded me of Red dead redemption video game. The Mexican part.
I've never seen people living in such a dry looking place, no greenery all the way to the mountains and no snow on top of them to melt and bring down water in a stream to the village. There has to be water and grass for the people and the animals, for bushes and crops, for trees to provide firewood. That must be the most peaceful place to live, I heard birds and a goat so there has to be a river or oasis nearby that I missed.
The young woman is so beautiful!! I love the landscape!
Your dress was absolutely beautiful! Also, I must say I wondered if your husband has lactose problems? Ramsay does, and all the milks and cheese causes many problems! Which is sad because it is really a delicious part of any diet. It was wonderful to see Mustafa’s house and village! A lovely place!!!
What a cozy beautiful home on the inside. It looks comfortable and clean to sit down and rest. ❤️
I don’t know if you will see this comment but when you asked him “why are you laughing” you can see all the joy he had about him in the moment dissipate. I know it wasn’t an intentional thing but it still had an affect.
Mustafa would likely feel quite at home in a pueblo in Chaco Canyon. He'd probably approve of the Hopi's traditional food, too. That's what it reminds me of most. I bet the night sky there is amazing. And fresh off the griddle parathas sound really good. There must be a difference in the goat milk there versus here. Every goat milk I've tasted has been very strongly 'goaty' and very different to cow's milk.
Finally we get a glimpse of the legendary village of mama Mustafa 😀
God bless you guys, Mustafar looks great and the village is beautiful.
Thank you 😊
Sooooooooo quiet! I'm very envious. Constant human traffic and noise is bad for our mental health. Thank you and Mama for sharing with us ❤️
Finally ! I got to see mama mostafa's village ! He's so cute and I like the rustic frugality and simplicity of the place .
Very interesting and the food sounds delicious 😊
So Mustafa was telling the truth all along!
These are truly beautiful people.
It would be interesting to do an episode on the different designs on the cloth and dishes, what do they (colors, designs) symbolize? I love the design of the cups that you were drinking chai from. And what a beautiful sight to be greeted by every day! Majestic mountains.
woooow nice village life is best life.....
A beautiful area. I love desert areas. I heard the birds, too.
those mountains - what a view!!!!
It’s so calm and nice and it looks delicious
God's people in God's Land. Bless them. Thank you for sharing. ♡♡♡
Masha'Allah I'm so happy to see Mustafa's village and his home. Did he make the paratha?
What is his source of income? For a picnic it looks nice but to be honest it looks really really tough to live. I hope Mustafa is getting a reasonable amount from reactistan.
Yes I'm sure he's getting a generous amount of money for his work. This business appears to be highly financially successful The producers of the show travel freely in lovely automobile and fly from country to country. They seem well off living a prosperous life.
He’s a farmer, so I assume he sells some of what he raises on the farm
@@curlytoes22 Not likely, whatever meager amount of greenery they can manage to
grow in that dry, hot rocky environment with water issues would hardly be sufficient to feed themselves.
he is a sheperd
@@focu2567 he raises goats, and feeds them some sort of grain along with whatever desert vegetation he can find
Beautiful home!
I love the contrast between the mono colour outside and the multicoloured inside
I knew I recognised my Balochistan 😍
بلوچستان پاکستان ہے-
Beautiful classic village. I went there in my imagination and loved it. Please tell them to grow more trees in their village.
That bread cooked on fire looks so amazing!!
very humbling. dont need much to be happy
What a lovely place. The breakfast looked delicous as well.
Sola power lights would be nice for them, cheap clean.
Thank you. Lovely. I also like plenty of blankets....just incase... Extra food is good too. 💖💖💖💝💝💝
This place is so dry but beautiful. I myself live near a forest with lots of trees and we get a lot of rain. What is the source of drinking water there?
Ground water. They have dug wells near the houses.
I think Mustapha and manzour are family related because they wore the same vest one time.
Is Mustafa's village hit by the heat wave? I've heard there is a really bad heat wave in Balochistan now.
There is a heat wave in all of Southern Pakistan but it is not as bad in the Balochistan Province.
Masha Allah
So dry and desolate looking countryside, being a Florida boy, I would not be able to live there but beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Oh my, this all flies would make me crazy after 5 minutes
Love from Poland
Thank you for sharing.
You are most welcome Sandra. 😊💖
This was just lovely!
Post this on main channel yar it will get good views ☺️