Good Day Lyndon we love watching your videos from Caura with Mr. Bat, Harry and others. My Deceased Father used to take us to Caura since the road was Gravel and there was access to only the first pool. I was only ten years old then. We used to get fresh fruits, Primrose, Cashew, Mangos , Pomarac and others. We caught fishes especially Crafish etc. Ever since we grew up visiting this beautiful river to enjoy the Scenery, Cook and Bathe. Today I am retired and live in Toronto but must visit there whenever we come on vacation. Lyndon thanks to you and the Strong Young Boys , M. Bat and his buddy, I really enjoy seeing your videos, you relive my historical past which I show to our adult kids and Grand Kids. I will contact you on our next trip to accompany us to visit with the Young men . Thanks again and God Bless you all .
Sounds like you had a magnificent childhood! Definitely have a lot of good memories to share with your family. I coordinated my visit almost a month in advance with Mr. Lyndon Baptiste, and Lyndon was a very gracious host. The longer lead time you give Lyndon the better so he can help you plan a smooth visit, but definitely a worthwhile trip to make in my experience. Cheers.
Mulchan, thanks for sharing this message with me. To hear of your past and how the work we're doing is having an impact on your family tree is both heart-warming and mind-blowing.
Good Morning Lyndon thanks for the reply, we are hoping to meet with you on our next trip home to take a Tour with you yo meet Mr. Batt and Harry. Have a Safe and Blessed Weekend.
Dat is one huge sada roti, and ah cyar believe it swell up so big!! Nice round roti too!! Mr Bat is a sweet gentle spirit!! What a lovely view from his kitchen!! Just a precious human being!! Admirable, simple, and yet, so extraordinary!!
Yes Mr Bat, “saykay” yuh sadaa roti dey Boi. Yuh gone but will always be remembered. Lyndon you Mr. Harry be strong. It’s not going to be easy to fill the void but we have so much of your footage that can bring us some comfort.
Annmarie Lalansingh from Brampton Ontario Canada, It reminds me of my father in Trinidad, he was the cook then with 11 children he worked in Guaya, I love how you portray the good old days in the country side, Lyndon, May God bless you, I like the other guy with you all too, he’s quite intelligent about the old days and economics
Hi, Annmarie, welcome and thank you for your comment. Hearing about your father and his commitment to work and 11 children is special; and reminds me that perhaps I need to do more for my own family. I had the good fortune of meeting Mr Bat (by chance?) then Farmer Harry. Because they are natural in their natural environment, it feels like the good old days are alive and well (barely? I'm not sure). I'm happy we're able to work together to bring this your home in Brampton. God bless you too.
Hello Lyndon, good morning to you, I remember my father when I see Mr. Bat, he was the cook at home with 11 children, working in Guaya, and you portray all the good things about country side, and the love for those good old days, God bless you and Mr. Bat, stay safe
Mr Bat died a few days ago, a vehicular accident. May God Bless his Soul. Condolence to Mr Baptiste and relatives of Mr r Bat. I know Mr Baptiste would cherish the time they spent together. We have to cherish our elders.
Mr Bat you are a master in everything you do. God bless. There are many Indian women in New York City Guyanese and Trinidadian do not know how to make roti. You just made perfect roti that can be seen all over the world. Mr Baptiste is doing a wonderful job in showcasing you and the other Gentleman. (the other bushman)
For the non-West Indian audience across the globe, the word MANACAL (as in MANACAL VALLEY) means GRU-GRU or GRU-GRU-BEF which is a specie of PALM TREE with a very thorny trunk, and it bears bunches of round, hard, yellow fruit the size of ping-pong balls. It's also called the MACAW PALM as Macaw Parrots love to eat the flesh of the hard nut inside the GRU-GRU fruit. Additionally, wine can be made from the SAP of the GRU-GRU Palm; something Mr. Harry may already know, or heard about. So MANACAL VALLEY got it's amazing name: GRU-GRU VALLEY or GRU-GRU BEF VALLEY because of the Palm Trees and the MACAW PARROTS. As for SADA ROTI (the type of Leavened Bread or Flatbread made by Mr. Bat); it was brought to the West Indies by the Indentured Servants from India. The word - SADA - means SIMPLE; thus, SADA ROTI means SIMPLE ROTI or SIMPLE BREAD because it requires very few ingredients to make. Thanks Mr. Bat, Mr. Harry, and Mr. Lyndon Baptiste for being Life Coaches, and for teaching us that Happiness in Life comes from Self-Contentment and keeping things SADA (or SIMPLE) "Inside Caura".
Brilliant stuff. I'd like to use sometime in the future, trini 0324, and of course credit you and other sources. When that time comes we'll be in touch. Thanks again.
Hi, your channel came up in my feed a couple weeks, after Lance & Louise, and have been viewing since.Love the exposure of content.Lovely peaceful and simple way of living. So love love the nature around. But i thought about where the meaning if "sada" roti came from .in all my years its a first, very impressive. Thanks again for bringing these episodes to us.
Good night Lyndon,nice one again bro,you had me thinking about the bushmen dying from eating different types of bushes to see what is edible or not,something to really think about.
It reminds me when I were young growing up with my grandparents. Good old days good job guys keep it up enjoy all the videos it is nice to see younger people spending time with the older folks
Thank you for uploading these videos, I was born in Trinidad in 1967 . Migrated at a early age, watching these video brings me great joy, viewing life as I knew it. Cheers
I only came across ur channel today and I do enjoy watching all the country vibes and cooking the old time healthy way. Keep up the great work and thanks. Blessings to everyone
I cannot get enough of these videos been binge watching for a while now keep up the good work. Mister bat is like a walking GPS he knows that area God bless him for sharing his knowledge of the area
Hello Lyndon, I love your videos and it truly tugs at my desires to return to life in Trinidad and Tobago. Your camera work and commentary is impeccable and well received. However the only thing I'd like for you to do is perhaps get a microphone hooked up to the stars of the show so that we the audience can hear them more clearly. Again, I love what you are doing and pray that you keep up the videos coming. Thank you
Thanks for your positive feedback, Peter. In the past I've considered putting microphones on both men but haven't for two reasons. (1) Artistic choice; (2) I don't own wireless microphones. The audio equipment I have will require me syncing multiple video and audio clips. Long story short, HEADACHE. Maybe one of these good days I'll be able to invest in a pair and test them. Thanks again.
Every time i see Mr Bat i am convince that this is the life i want to live. Mr Baptiste you are right these are the things our children should be exposed to.
In Africa, 🇮🇳 and some Asians countries and Spanish countries still doing village life Not everyone r Rich or Middle-class So ✅️ village life will never disappeared don't worry.
#breakfastfood, always a huge pleasure to get some knowledge from the fountain (Mr Bat). Thanks for the time and efforts. 3:53 so many memories come back, so many aunts (and my 2 grand muddas), I used to observe making (sada) roti…bittersweet emotions.
Like how you asked about the school tours if more outings was to plsces like mr bat's maybe the younger generation would be able to see that agriculture has a real beautiful future and it too is a career choice
hey Lyndon how far up in the mountain is this my father lived up there from 1955 to 2018 when he passed so I am thinking this must be way passed where he lived.
I really enjoying watching videos with Mr Bat and Mr Harry...also Mr Lyndon I missed watching your videos with lasana work shop..and his wife Melissa with her cooking Ask Mr Bat..what is the meaning of SAY...KAY .IN the roti?
The reason why the roti should swelled is because it is easy access to open it ..so you can put your vegetables or whatever you want to eat with it .,than taking a knife to open it...we used a knife to open a bake...but sada roti is different... according to Mr Bat. ..the kneaded dough most soaked for a while
I'll certainly ask Mr Bat. Yes, I love working with Lasana and his family. He's taking a little break from videos right now. Everything in its right time.
That would be amazing if it's the same person and you all reconnected through a video about sada roti. They really say sada roti does bring people together.
Hi Mr bat and farmer Harry much love to you all..question how do farmers make fertilizer? And how do you keep seeds from crop to replant?? Thanks love to you all wish I was there to enjoy your company and eat your food
Should I record it? If yes, let me know where to start. Do I start at the grocery? Or should I cut to a scene of me charitably handing over a white plastic bag. Let me know asap. Thanks.
Good Day Lyndon we love watching your videos from Caura with Mr. Bat, Harry and others.
My Deceased Father used to take us to Caura since the road was Gravel and there was
access to only the first pool. I was only ten years old then.
We used to get fresh fruits, Primrose, Cashew, Mangos , Pomarac and others. We
caught fishes especially Crafish etc.
Ever since we grew up visiting this beautiful river to enjoy the Scenery, Cook and Bathe.
Today I am retired and live in Toronto but must visit there whenever we come on vacation.
Lyndon thanks to you and the Strong Young Boys , M. Bat and his buddy, I really enjoy
seeing your videos, you relive my historical past which I show to our adult kids and
Grand Kids.
I will contact you on our next trip to accompany us to visit with the Young men .
Thanks again and God Bless you all .
Sounds like you had a magnificent childhood! Definitely have a lot of good memories to share with your family. I coordinated my visit almost a month in advance with Mr. Lyndon Baptiste, and Lyndon was a very gracious host. The longer lead time you give Lyndon the better so he can help you plan a smooth visit, but definitely a worthwhile trip to make in my experience. Cheers.
Mulchan, thanks for sharing this message with me. To hear of your past and how the work we're doing is having an impact on your family tree is both heart-warming and mind-blowing.
What a memorable day, trini 0324!
Good Morning Lyndon thanks for the reply, we are hoping to meet with you
on our next trip home to take a Tour with you yo meet Mr. Batt and Harry.
Have a Safe and Blessed Weekend.
@@lyndonbaptiste I shall never forget it, and will always be appreciative of your kindness. Stay well, and Best Wishes of Success always!
Dat is one huge sada roti, and ah cyar believe it swell up so big!! Nice round roti too!! Mr Bat is a sweet gentle spirit!! What a lovely view from his kitchen!! Just a precious human being!! Admirable, simple, and yet, so extraordinary!!
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Yes Mr Bat, “saykay” yuh sadaa roti dey Boi. Yuh gone but will always be remembered. Lyndon you Mr. Harry be strong. It’s not going to be easy to fill the void but we have so much of your footage that can bring us some comfort.
Annmarie Lalansingh from Brampton Ontario Canada, It reminds me of my father in Trinidad, he was the cook then with 11 children he worked in Guaya, I love how you portray the good old days in the country side, Lyndon, May God bless you, I like the other guy with you all too, he’s quite intelligent about the old days and economics
Well stated Annmarie!
Hi, Annmarie, welcome and thank you for your comment. Hearing about your father and his commitment to work and 11 children is special; and reminds me that perhaps I need to do more for my own family. I had the good fortune of meeting Mr Bat (by chance?) then Farmer Harry. Because they are natural in their natural environment, it feels like the good old days are alive and well (barely? I'm not sure). I'm happy we're able to work together to bring this your home in Brampton. God bless you too.
These videos take me back 50 years ago with my granpa. Love it.
Wow, Diane, I'm speechless. Thank you.
Hello Lyndon, good morning to you, I remember my father when I see Mr. Bat, he was the cook at home with 11 children, working in Guaya, and you portray all the good things about country side, and the love for those good old days, God bless you and Mr. Bat, stay safe
Thanks for sharing your vids with Mr Bat with us
I hope day wen I come back to trinidad 🇹🇹 I can visit Mr Bat
I hope so too! Thanks for your time, Trini Soca.
Mr Bat died a few days ago, a vehicular accident. May God Bless his Soul. Condolence to Mr Baptiste and relatives of Mr r Bat. I know Mr Baptiste would cherish the time they spent together. We have to cherish our elders.
Mr Bat you are a master in everything you do. God bless. There are many Indian women in New York City Guyanese and Trinidadian do not know how to make roti. You just made perfect roti that can be seen all over the world. Mr Baptiste is doing a wonderful job in showcasing you and the other Gentleman. (the other bushman)
For the non-West Indian audience across the globe, the word MANACAL (as in MANACAL VALLEY) means GRU-GRU or GRU-GRU-BEF which is a specie of PALM TREE with a very thorny trunk, and it bears bunches of round, hard, yellow fruit the size of ping-pong balls. It's also called the MACAW PALM as Macaw Parrots love to eat the flesh of the hard nut inside the GRU-GRU fruit. Additionally, wine can be made from the SAP of the GRU-GRU Palm; something Mr. Harry may already know, or heard about. So MANACAL VALLEY got it's amazing name: GRU-GRU VALLEY or GRU-GRU BEF VALLEY because of the Palm Trees and the MACAW PARROTS.
As for SADA ROTI (the type of Leavened Bread or Flatbread made by Mr. Bat); it was brought to the West Indies by the Indentured Servants from India.
The word - SADA - means SIMPLE; thus, SADA ROTI means SIMPLE ROTI or SIMPLE BREAD because it requires very few ingredients to make.
Thanks Mr. Bat, Mr. Harry, and Mr. Lyndon Baptiste for being Life Coaches, and for teaching us that Happiness in Life comes from Self-Contentment and keeping things SADA (or SIMPLE) "Inside Caura".
Thanks for sharing this knowledge with us!
Brilliant stuff. I'd like to use sometime in the future, trini 0324, and of course credit you and other sources. When that time comes we'll be in touch. Thanks again.
@@lyndonbaptiste Always willing to help and share with you anytime and in any way possible Lyndon. Keep up the good work! You have my support.
Hi, your channel came up in my feed a couple weeks, after Lance & Louise, and have been viewing since.Love the exposure of content.Lovely peaceful and simple way of living. So love love the nature around. But i thought about where the meaning if "sada" roti came from .in all my years its a first, very impressive. Thanks again for bringing these episodes to us.
Mr Bat like Iron man with that Roti lol😂
Your vlogs are so refreshing, they need to be at least 30mins!
30 minutes? I might put you to sleep.
..I am sure many women can’t cook a nice roti like Mr Bat….Well done!
No comment. Lol.
I'm a Guyanese living in NY bro I would love to spend a week with Mr bat and Harry . It's very heart touching watching their lifestyle thank you.
You're welcome, Kawal. One day. Take care.
Good night Lyndon,nice one again bro,you had me thinking about the bushmen dying from eating different types of bushes to see what is edible or not,something to really think about.
love to see you you make my day love from Brooklyn ny
Yeah, I wonder what was the system for designating the taste testers?
@@lyndonbaptiste maybe it was someone the tribe did not consider to be of value to them. but if they die, then they would of been of great value.
It reminds me when I were young growing up with my grandparents. Good old days good job guys keep it up enjoy all the videos it is nice to see younger people spending time with the older folks
Thanks, Cherry. Your time means a lot to me; and when I share these comments with Mr Bat it means a lot to him too.
Thank you for uploading these videos, I was born in Trinidad in 1967 . Migrated at a early age, watching these video brings me great joy, viewing life as I knew it.
Cheers
You're welcome, Raj. I'm pleased that we can bring you life as you knew it. 🙂
For real some women's don't even know how to fried eggs?
My Dad could have cooked too.
Better than me lol 😆 😂 😅 🤣
Love watching these guys cooking❤
Can’t wait to see Mr. Bat at his best 🙂cooking👍🏾
I only came across ur channel today and I do enjoy watching all the country vibes and cooking the old time healthy way. Keep up the great work and thanks. Blessings to everyone
Howdy and welcome, Angel Starr. Wonderful to have you onboard. We look forward to producing content you enjoy.
Nothing like a real trini pot to cook your food in!
Such a beautiful and peaceful way to live life, my alternate reality, oh how I love it so.
I cannot get enough of these videos been binge watching for a while now keep up the good work. Mister bat is like a walking GPS he knows that area God bless him for sharing his knowledge of the area
Glad you're enjoying them, Noel. There's a lot more to come. God willing.
Here that music 🎶 when he making that Roti was magical. I taught that Roti would have fed multitudes when he done yes
IslandBoy, you make me bust out a laugh yes; because I felt the same way when I found that song and was editing the video.
notting to beat back the old school days living in the country side God richly bless you guys real good
Hello Lyndon, I love your videos and it truly tugs at my desires to return to life in Trinidad and Tobago. Your camera work and commentary is impeccable and well received. However the only thing I'd like for you to do is perhaps get a microphone hooked up to the stars of the show so that we the audience can hear them more clearly. Again, I love what you are doing and pray that you keep up the videos coming. Thank you
Thanks for your positive feedback, Peter. In the past I've considered putting microphones on both men but haven't for two reasons. (1) Artistic choice; (2) I don't own wireless microphones. The audio equipment I have will require me syncing multiple video and audio clips. Long story short, HEADACHE. Maybe one of these good days I'll be able to invest in a pair and test them. Thanks again.
Wow I so enjoyed this video ❤
God's blessings to Mr Bat ❤
Thank you kindly, Zahira.
@@lyndonbaptiste Most welcome!
Every time i see Mr Bat i am convince that this is the life i want to live. Mr Baptiste you are right these are the things our children should be exposed to.
Oui, Michael, yeah, as much as I realise it, I wonder how easy it would be to submit to a life like this. Thanks for watching, Michael.
In Africa, 🇮🇳 and some Asians countries and Spanish countries still doing village life
Not everyone r Rich or Middle-class
So ✅️ village life will never disappeared don't worry.
Aye I cook that TODAY!!!
Real BESS food boi!!
Mr bat roti swell reel good boy may god continued to bless him an keep him strong
#breakfastfood, always a huge pleasure to get some knowledge from the fountain (Mr Bat). Thanks for the time and efforts.
3:53 so many memories come back, so many aunts (and my 2 grand muddas), I used to observe making (sada) roti…bittersweet emotions.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing your past experience and the relatable emotions.
Like how you asked about the school tours if more outings was to plsces like mr bat's maybe the younger generation would be able to see that agriculture has a real beautiful future and it too is a career choice
Good afternoon Mr Harry and Mr Bat. I'm enjoy this country style life
Blessings to you all. Lyndon do you think Mr Harry would possibly share his wine making process with us?
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 I'll ask.
@@lyndonbaptiste respect to you brother.
Thanks for showcasing Mr Bat's cooking skills, he did not disappoint 👏 an awesome human 👏, stay safe
Oh wow Mr Bat cooking 🍳 I didn't know he does his own cooking too.
Have a sada roti and fried carilee and tomato choka competition with Mr Bat and Harry
Thanks for the idea. Sounds like good action. Cheers.
Yess Lyndon one day it had a Legend name Mr Bat in Caura and his Roti used to swell 🖒❤
Rest in peace Mr Bat ❤🌹🌹
I can see it now….. Cooking with Me. Bat and Chef Harry. Nice one love the music👍
Bushman collab
@@lyndonbaptiste I just there to taste 🤣🤣🤣I can’t cook😔
hey Lyndon how far up in the mountain is this my father lived up there from 1955 to 2018 when he passed so I am thinking this must be way passed where he lived.
Way past Pool One and Pool Two. The beginning of this video gives a sense of the drive: th-cam.com/video/joLDaxW-c40/w-d-xo.html
That roti swelling more than mine lol
A very happy new year to you and your family Lyndon..it's been a while..
Healthy things prepared Mr. Bat ..really nice!
Happy new year to you too, Tracey. Really, really nice. Thanks for touching base.
Lyndon u supposed to know how to cooked by now? U can learn from your wife
Me bat Roti swelling that is good Roti so I will open well
These men are the last of a dying tradition, I really appreciate this content💨🔥💥🚀
Thanks Kareem. I'm happy for the opportunity to capture their lifestyle.
Thank you great video blessings to you and Uncle Bat and uncle Harry ❤️
I second that Tianna!👍
Thank you too.
I really enjoying watching videos with Mr Bat and Mr Harry...also Mr Lyndon I missed watching your videos with lasana work shop..and his wife Melissa with her cooking
Ask Mr Bat..what is the meaning of SAY...KAY .IN the roti?
The reason why the roti should swelled is because it is easy access to open it ..so you can put your vegetables or whatever you want to eat with it .,than taking a knife to open it...we used a knife to open a bake...but sada roti is different... according to Mr Bat. ..the kneaded dough most soaked for a while
I'll certainly ask Mr Bat. Yes, I love working with Lasana and his family. He's taking a little break from videos right now. Everything in its right time.
Would love to visit him...how do I go about getting in contact with him
His contact is in the video description or you can message me on WhatsApp.
I would love to live up there in the forest surrounded by nature, untouched by development and growing food from the land.
Maggie plaza.did you lived in caura once?i knew someone by that name in caura lon time ago
That would be amazing if it's the same person and you all reconnected through a video about sada roti. They really say sada roti does bring people together.
Mr Bat roti looking good .
Hi u could sometimes let your wife cooked something and take it to Mr Harry And Mr Bat.
Mr. Such a kind hearted Guy.
Aweee.
If u don't mind?
Hi Mr bat and farmer Harry much love to you all..question how do farmers make fertilizer? And how do you keep seeds from crop to replant?? Thanks love to you all wish I was there to enjoy your company and eat your food
Nice video Lyndon . One thing I would say you really giving people the true meaning of life boy . How life can get better than this ,
I couldn't agree with you more Howard! Excellent point.
Thanks, Howard, I'm not really aware of what I'm doing, but to hear that the video sits with you and other this way is quite rewarding!
Mr bat putting people to shame man bake swelling proper
The man blessing rest in peace
You can't stop mister Bat you doing a real good job my brother stay safe
Very lovely vedio. Reminds me of the good old days. Keep up the great job
Thank you, I will try.
Lyndon u supposed to know to cooked by now?
My Deceased Dad was master in cooking too
Lucky u Lyndon u always get hot 🔥 foods by Mr Harry
🙌 Blessed
Wow beautiful site
Well done Mr.Bat 👏 roti swell up nice ..thanks for another awesome video
Thanks for watching, Maggie.
Lyndon i see that you are enjoying remembering Mr Bat
Good morning, can't wait, i know it will be epic.
The original permaculture! He has been practicing all along, self sufficiency is the only way to go
Hi 🇨🇦 I am getting mixed up with Harry And Bat?
Isn't the guy u always visit in Caura is he that died?
Lyndon i see that you still remembering Mr Bat he was cooking sada roti
Nice food
One love from Guyana ❤💚💛🖤🇬🇾🇹🇹
One love
Hey man love your channel also u have a great dad there may your channel keeps growing with God's help
Thank you very kindly, Cerian.
May God rest you in peace...
Mr bats great job..
Amazing
Please make it clear Mr lindon, is Mr. Bat dead or alive?
Mr Bat died in June 2022. We recorded many videos together and from the start they weren’t posted in chronological order.
Good video!
Thanks, Marty, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Ah having the wife cook that tomorrow
You get through, Teach'?
@@lyndonbaptiste yes and with some smoke herring on the side
How you guys aint had Mr. Harry over?
Off the record: he was there, briefly. Then we went by him; and he was making roti: th-cam.com/video/uL_woNTdqaY/w-d-xo.html
He's a BOSS
#realtalk
Hear nah. That’s a long time to wait for some roti and pakchoy.
🤣🤣🤣
I feel your pain. Posting it tonight.
@@lyndonbaptiste looking forward to it
Thats a rel cute tawah
I thought the same thing when I first saw it.
Lyndon u miss the chunkay boi!!
Yeah, I did. I don't know why the cameraman so slow.
@@lyndonbaptiste hahaha!
Hi guys
Hi, Angela!
Lyndon i see that Mr Bat he use a lot oil when he was alive ii saw him in video
Lyndon like you going to have a vist with Mr Bat also breafast with him
Yes I was there early that day!
You missing .bogan choka.😜😜
Yeah, that is good food.
❤️✌️💚
It would be very nice when you going to take some grocery and meat for them to cook
Should I record it? If yes, let me know where to start. Do I start at the grocery? Or should I cut to a scene of me charitably handing over a white plastic bag. Let me know asap. Thanks.
@@lyndonbaptiste you should not record your kindness but YOU can say you sponsor a bush cook. I enjoyed your programme. Thank YOU
RIP
WHEYYYYYYYYYY SOOOOOOOOO LONGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG