Tati is such an amazing lady very kind and respectful. She's very good at teaching may God continue to bless you in your journey as a creative TH-camr!
Tatiana my lovely sister you’re amazing and sister from US you’re welcome back to motherland and your energies to learn your culture is fantastic. You two can be good actors in African movies. Love you all❤❤❤❤❤
Your videos seriously have me obsessed, i love to see vlogs of life in other countries with different living styles, and as a half dominican this hits home.
The guidance from the Baba Baba black sheep song😊 how to sit, cooking a meal,😋 etc. Showing your visitor love and sharing your customs.🤌🏼Thank you.I love your channel🐸😘🤗
This lifestyle is in our blood. Alot of what we see in your villages...we saw our grandmothers do something similar in America, especially the deep south. Think it not strange... You are doing a wonderful job.
I am so proud of the American She adapted so easily to our culture. I am Ghanaian, who resides in the States, yet l don't go to the village even when l visits home. I am so proud of u as well as the instructor. I think it will be easy for her if she makes a decision to relocate to Ghana. Enjoy ur stay and have fun.
I'm a Black-American and I lived in several villages in Ghana for about 5 years. I lived in the Amanse West District. The villages were Asamang and Esenkyem. It was an amamazing experience and it changed my life.
Love seeing the our Beautiful Women of African Decent working together, and learning each other’s culture from the U.S. and from our Ancestors of the Motherland. After many visits to Ghana and marriage there, I am looking forward to living my remaining years in Ghana and learning to enjoy the traditional foods. Thank you for the lessons Sister Tatiana! ❤️💛💚🙏🏽
Ships or animals in general in West Africa are adapting to the climate, hence no wool. It will too hot. West Africa is extremely hot 10 or 11 months average in a year. In the West, the wool is to protect hem from their extreme cold ( adaptation too).
I'm an American and we have used scraw brooms and also have sharpen knifes like this we also had pumps to pump water out of the ground and the water was so cool and good I'm 58 years old we as America have used these things as well in the early 70's and back through the years Some of these things is not new to America some of us have lived this life as well 😊❤
Great exploration as a Black American traveling to a remote village in Ghana and experience their daily life. Interesting to watch. Tnx4sharing. Watching from DUBAI
Funny everyone say that you should not drink the water when you first come to Ghana.. that's funny my first water off the plane was pure water, and have not stop drinking water since moving here 16 months ago to Volta Region, Ho. I guess its mind over matter.. or maybe just different systems. Lovely videos Tati... truly enjoy I must come to visit..blessing safe travels.
My dear I am glad u didn’t get sick but it’s not mind over matter. Sometimes u might get unlucky. Even Tati got stomach ache from water while she was in my country Togo. Sometimes your body doesn’t get introduced to a specific microbes and that can ruin a day or two for you. So yeah I don’t think it’s mind over matter.
Tatiana my name is Gwendolyn I am from Philadelphia Pennsylvania and now reside in Georgia, I would like to say thank you for your channel, it is so refreshing and I like that you have people on your show from USA, we need this because lately so many things have been said about Ghana but you add the glue to make us get and stay together. It goes to show we can get along and make liars out of all the negative people on my side and yours! God bless you❤❤❤❤🎉🎉
Hi Tati, Please be mindful about the salt. When you add salt to the stew , I think there won't be the need to add salt the ampesi since you are eating the ampesi with stew.
When all the plant you showed her also planted on my mother’s backyard.. 😅 we have ubi kayu ( cassava) keladi (cocoyam) terung pipit ( ticoberry) pisang ( banana) we used to eat cassava but not anymore… my mother once told me, when the Japanese occupied Malaysia ( back then known as Tanah Melayu) in war, mother used to cook and eat ubi kayu.. but when we reach our independence ubi kayu almost forgotten.. we only eat it occasionally.. but not as our staple food like the African people..
Tatiana..you are the ultimate tour guide!!!! You can tell Bell is having a great time and learning at the same time!!! I pray I can visit your village!!!!!😎😎😎
I live in America but from Ghana, I need a woman like her so we can move back to Ghana to live on my land. I am tired of babylon and MAGA vibes chale 🇬🇭✊🏿
MAGA is patriotism, Ghana has a culture enshrined in tradition and Christianity , MAGA represents a desire to return to this for America , have respect
@@aa1gregthe fact that you feel like you have to teach him what maga means, to you, speaks volumes it shows you think less of him because who doesn’t understand that..and even then it doesn’t make it good or helpful to anyone
Oww 😊 ya'll's so cute like two sisters ❤😊. Sister Tatiana you're beautiful paa I love watching paa i swear❤😊. You're showing her how we do it in Africa, that's so sweet, I'm touched with love 🥰. I'm watching from Toronto, Canada by the way. Only your body oh my gosh.. forgive me my dear but I cannot hide my feelings I'm only a human 😊. Have a blessed day Angel ❤🥰 bye!
I enjoy the video !its remind of my country in the village of Haiti. She cook the food just like us . She made my mouth watering. She is so nice and beautiful. This is the way to welcome someone in house ❤
HI I just found your video and I think I like it, i'm always watching something about cooking and living in a country : I'm glad I found this will look for others , loved your host you guys worked well together in sharing and learning.
Hi Tatiana! I came across your channel and instantly fell in love with your content and delivery. I became an instant subscriber. Keep up the great work..
Another great video I always been enthused about village life My girlfriend is from Bolgatanga but she won’t take me 😢 Might taste good will try and follow your cooking methods and see what I can do Thanks Tatiana,you’re on a great mission Keep it up and God bless you for your time and what you do ❤🎉👍🏽🙋🏽
Peace - I have watched her before. She cooks a Lot of good food and When she called the machete Cutlass. I thought oh wow we call the collection of small eating knives and forks etc Cutlery! Blessings.
I dont believe that would 😊be a problem with most African-American my uncles wife was already in the village way in the early seventies. I have found most Americans are very warm hearted people.
Very very interesting and educative content. I love the idea of hosting a person and then educate him and us about the sorrounding. You really need good equipmenets, particularly, a good Microphone for such vedieos. the quality of the sound , in many parts of the vedio, is poor.
So proud of you for making our American sister feel very much at home.
By the way, Tati, you are a marvelous teacher. BRAVO!!!!@
Thank you! 😃
What a beautiful American sister! She is so sweet and enjoying the village. Thank you for making her welcome in Ghana. ❤️🖤💚
Tati is such an amazing lady very kind and respectful. She's very good at teaching may God continue to bless you in your journey as a creative TH-camr!
I'm in ❤️ love with both amazing ladies, one teaching the other one, trying hard to learn and connect to her deeply rooted African origins. 😂😅
Thank u for welcome her to village. I watch all the time in American ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very, interesting video today . I am so happy to see an American young lady in the village of Ghana to gain experience.
Glad you enjoyed it
African women are BEAUTIFUL ❤no matter what they do
So true very beautiful and the men are handsome too ❤️💕🇯🇲
This was so beautiful to watch. Thank you for sharing the village expression with her sister Tati. Sending you lots of love always 💕🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾
Thank you so much 🤗
Sincerely she looks good in her cloth, like the queen mother or something ngl, its just splendid
I sincerely appreciate the way you're teaching this Black American with much practical knowledge of her origin. God bless you
ONE OF MY FAVORITE VIDEOS 😁
SINCE TH-cam STARTED 💯
Well done Tatiana. You are such an inspiration. Keep it up xx
Thank you so much!
She's a fast learner. She fits in so well and she look like an Ashanti woman.
She is also georgeous, right? Sweet woman, very humble and polite.
Tatiana my lovely sister you’re amazing and sister from US you’re welcome back to motherland and your energies to learn your culture is fantastic. You two can be good actors in African movies. Love you all❤❤❤❤❤
Wow, thank you
Amazing video. Love how we are reconnecting back to our home land in Africa
I'm so proud of you Tatiana ❤❤❤
From south Africa 🇿🇦 ❤️🎉
this was very good and beautiful teaching. I am American born, but half Ghanian 🇬🇭 I love to cook our food
Your videos seriously have me obsessed, i love to see vlogs of life in other countries with different living styles, and as a half dominican this hits home.
Thanks for watching 😍
Are you a Black Dominican?
The guidance from the Baba Baba black sheep song😊 how to sit, cooking a meal,😋 etc. Showing your visitor love and sharing your customs.🤌🏼Thank you.I love your channel🐸😘🤗
This lifestyle is in our blood. Alot of what we see in your villages...we saw our grandmothers do something similar in America, especially the deep south. Think it not strange... You are doing a wonderful job.
Sending love from Chicago ❤️🖤💚
Am loving every moment of this video 😅
I am so proud of the American
She adapted so easily to our culture. I am Ghanaian, who resides in the States, yet l don't go to the village even when l visits home. I am so proud of u as well as the instructor.
I think it will be easy for her if she makes a decision to relocate to Ghana. Enjoy ur stay and have fun.
We are the same.
I miss Africa so much. I was last in Nigeria 10 years ago. I love it so much and the people and the food. Now I'm ready to go back again to visit.
🥰
I'm a Black-American and I lived in several villages in Ghana for about 5 years. I lived in the Amanse West District. The villages were Asamang and Esenkyem. It was an amamazing experience and it changed my life.
You’re a black American ? With that screen name you’re definitely not.
Love seeing the our Beautiful Women of African Decent working together, and learning each other’s culture from the U.S. and from our Ancestors of the Motherland. After many visits to Ghana and marriage there, I am looking forward to living my remaining years in Ghana and learning to enjoy the traditional foods. Thank you for the lessons Sister Tatiana! ❤️💛💚🙏🏽
Ships or animals in general in West Africa are adapting to the climate, hence no wool. It will too hot. West Africa is extremely hot 10 or 11 months average in a year. In the West, the wool is to protect hem from their extreme cold ( adaptation too).
Thank you for the awesome video. You did a great job of helping our sister to reconnect with her roots.
You guys are a vibe! I can't wait to see the video of you in the states. ❤ You will fit right in!
Thank you for this wondrous video! ❤❤
I love your videos so much I’m watching from the USA Washington DC I love you
Where are you In Washington DC?
I live in NW on 7th Street to be precise
God bless you and Tatiana. Greetings from C.T . I also lived in North Carolina. Wilson, Raleigh and Rocky Mount. Wow girl!!!! ❤❤
Thanks for watching 😍
Blessed Sunday good vibes peace love and respect 🙏 keep up the good work 🏆🙏
I love this ❤: two great women
I'm an American and we have used scraw brooms and also have sharpen knifes like this we also had pumps to pump water out of the ground and the water was so cool and good I'm 58 years old we as America have used these things as well in the early 70's and back through the years Some of these things is not new to America some of us have lived this life as well 😊❤
yes, we are of the age group where we can remember seeing something similar in the deep south.
I'm from the south and not only have I seen it I have also used these things back in the days.
Great exploration as a Black American traveling to a remote village in Ghana and experience their daily life. Interesting to watch. Tnx4sharing. Watching from DUBAI
I live in North Carolina too I'm in Fuquay varina NC, I would love to visit Africa one day 🥰
You will love it
Aye Greensboro,NC in the house. I’ll be back in Ghana soon.
We waiting for you
Funny everyone say that you should not drink the water when you first come to Ghana.. that's funny my first water off the plane was pure water, and have not stop drinking water since moving here 16 months ago to Volta Region, Ho. I guess its mind over matter.. or maybe just different systems. Lovely videos Tati... truly enjoy I must come to visit..blessing safe travels.
@@Cozy-vlog466 👋🏾 hello
My dear I am glad u didn’t get sick but it’s not mind over matter. Sometimes u might get unlucky. Even Tati got stomach ache from water while she was in my country Togo. Sometimes your body doesn’t get introduced to a specific microbes and that can ruin a day or two for you. So yeah I don’t think it’s mind over matter.
Tatiana my name is Gwendolyn I am from Philadelphia Pennsylvania and now reside in Georgia, I would like to say thank you for your channel, it is so refreshing and I like that you have people on your show from USA, we need this because lately so many things have been said about Ghana but you add the glue to make us get and stay together. It goes to show we can get along and make liars out of all the negative people on my side and yours! God bless you❤❤❤❤🎉🎉
Awwww this was so sweet and beautiful😊😊😊
This is beautiful. Watching from Houston Tx..
Hi Tati, Please be mindful about the salt. When you add salt to the stew , I think there won't be the need to add salt the ampesi since you are eating the ampesi with stew.
We add salt when cooking ampesi. It will taste raw without it. But I will try and see
The food looks so good! Thank you for sharing part of your culture.
All the fresh vegetables absolutely no pesticides. Love It
She is a great host for cultural experience.
When all the plant you showed her also planted on my mother’s backyard.. 😅 we have ubi kayu ( cassava) keladi (cocoyam) terung pipit ( ticoberry) pisang ( banana) we used to eat cassava but not anymore… my mother once told me, when the Japanese occupied Malaysia ( back then known as Tanah Melayu) in war, mother used to cook and eat ubi kayu.. but when we reach our independence ubi kayu almost forgotten.. we only eat it occasionally.. but not as our staple food like the African people..
This is diaspora content I love to see 🥰🥰
Me too
Tatiana..you are the ultimate tour guide!!!! You can tell Bell is having a great time and learning at the same time!!! I pray I can visit your village!!!!!😎😎😎
An experience of a lifetime! I will do this one day.
Success girls, I love your job Tatiana
I love your channel... i hope you link up with tour companies to host day trips to experience the village life!!!!
I JUST STUMBLED ON YOUR SHOW, AND I LOVE IT. MY DREAM LIFE.
Thanks 🙏🏼
This is so cool! ❤❤❤ I bet that meal was delicious too!
This is beautiful. Thank you for sharing. ❤️
I live in America but from Ghana, I need a woman like her so we can move back to Ghana to live on my land. I am tired of babylon and MAGA vibes chale 🇬🇭✊🏿
MAGA is patriotism, Ghana has a culture enshrined in tradition and Christianity , MAGA represents a desire to return to this for America , have respect
@@aa1gregthe fact that you feel like you have to teach him what maga means, to you, speaks volumes it shows you think less of him because who doesn’t understand that..and even then it doesn’t make it good or helpful to anyone
@@aa1gregMAGA is just whites missing a racist and outdated society. There was never a “great” time in America unless you are speaking only for whites,
You are looking for a woman on you tube?, ever heard about dating apps?.
@@aa1greg pls save that dog whistle for your MAGA rally.
She needs to be an ambassador for Ghana ❤❤🎉🎉
What a wonderful experience for black American lady having a African village experience and this would be interesting 😊
I just ran across your channel and subscribed. I would love to come visit and learn the culture and enjoy the food.
Oww 😊 ya'll's so cute like two sisters ❤😊. Sister Tatiana you're beautiful paa I love watching paa i swear❤😊. You're showing her how we do it in Africa, that's so sweet, I'm touched with love 🥰. I'm watching from Toronto, Canada by the way. Only your body oh my gosh.. forgive me my dear but I cannot hide my feelings I'm only a human 😊. Have a blessed day Angel ❤🥰 bye!
I enjoy the video !its remind of my country in the village of Haiti. She cook the food just like us . She made my mouth watering. She is so nice and beautiful. This is the way to welcome someone in house ❤
I love this, I would love to leave here 1 week a year
HI I just found your video and I think I like it, i'm always watching something about cooking and living in a country : I'm glad I found this will look for others , loved your host you guys worked well together in sharing and learning.
This is so beautiful,got me tearing out
Hi Tatiana! I came across your channel and instantly fell in love with your content and delivery. I became an instant subscriber. Keep up the great work..
This was beautiful to watch, thank you. I too am of Ghanaian descent. I hope to visit the homeland of my people one day 💖
For real
Another great video I always been enthused about village life
My girlfriend is from Bolgatanga but she won’t take me 😢
Might taste good will try and follow your cooking methods and see what I can do
Thanks Tatiana,you’re on a great mission
Keep it up and God bless you for your time and what you do ❤🎉👍🏽🙋🏽
❤️
N.C. Baby! Represent us well boo!
A CUTLASS here in the states is a type of car 🚘
Reallyyyyy???? Wow 😃
😂 I'm from the South (in the U.S.). That was my thought as well
Ohh 😊 Tatiana hainaa happy to see back to back 😅
Thanks for always watching 😍
I enjoyed watching this video.
I’m glad you enjoyed it
I’m about 45 minutes from Greensboro,NC Salisbury. Enjoy your self in Ghana.
I wish I could have the same experience!! A day in an African villege. Awsome!
Thank you for sharing this 🙏 wonderful cooking tutorial video ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.
You made me feel hungry, that was a healthy freshly,organic food .That is why I want to move to Ghana
Merci beaucoup. Magnifique vidéo 👍
I love this video .i just subscribe watching from usa Maryland.Enjoying our culture
This was beautiful to watch Tatiana
Die Afrikanischen Frauen sind einfach die schönsten auf der Welt und auch immer schön gekleidet ❤❤❤
Beatiful sisters❤
Mom Africa you are wonderful having such beautiful sister.
I would love to come down and experience this when I come to visit
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH I SCREAMED ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🤞🏾🔒♾🫀🧠🗣🥰
My sister you are doing well 👏🏻👏🏻
she came back her motherland africa ❤ and she is lucky ❤❤
You ladies look alike ❤ just different shades 🌹
They look like sisters. I know Greensboro, NC. She's a country girl and it's no wonder she's at home in Ghana.
Hey Haina, i love your TH-cam videos. You are doing a very good work. God bless you
Coco yum leaves in a peanut butter sauce and smoked mackerel are very tasty❤
So cool! Ghana is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
So good
Yum yum here in Winston Salem NC 😋🍽️🙌
Because they must learn everything 😟 concerning Africa , because it's they root so, I am thanking in advance please keep it up
綺麗・素敵な女性ですね😊
旦那様・奥様・お子様・皆☀良い笑顔!大好きです😊😊
Peace - I have watched her before. She cooks a Lot of good food and When she called the machete Cutlass. I thought oh wow we call the collection of small eating knives and forks etc Cutlery! Blessings.
I love this channel 😊
I appreciate 😍
In the Caribbean we call it Cutlass
In Nigeria, we call it cutlass too! yeay!! I think it has to do with British colonialization!
Sending love from Memphis ❤️💚🖤
I dont believe that would 😊be a problem with most African-American my uncles wife was already in the village way in the early seventies. I have found most Americans are very warm hearted people.
So cute, smart lady lough hahaaaha 🤣🤣🥰🇮🇩🇮🇩
I love these series
Amaizing ,beautful you both are great,i lov it!!!
Very very interesting and educative content. I love the idea of hosting a person and then educate him and us about the sorrounding. You really need good equipmenets, particularly, a good Microphone for such vedieos. the quality of the sound , in many parts of the vedio, is poor.