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You can grow, apples, pear, raspberry and blackberries there too. Whenever a friend comes over here in the UK 🇬🇧 I send some to grow and thriving 😁 We are looking forward retiring in the Philippines too 🇵🇭 Mabuhay!!!!
Living in the countryside surrounded by nature, fresh and organic fruits and vegetables as well as farm raised animals are really satisfying. Its all free and abundant. Your body isn't deprive of the nutrients it needs. A Long and happy life friends,,God bless you all.
Definitely you can plant any kind like fruits vegetables etc. As you have big space in your property that you can enjoy planting in which time you can harvest the plants, fruits etc that you planted it. Have nice day .
I’m looking forward to trying it my friend! We have a tree growing which hopefully will fruit next year. If all goes to plan it’s Santol, pomelo, mango and American lemon next year. God bless you 😊
That antioxidant guyabano fruit must be sweet, tangy a bit sour. It's best when it ripens on the tree. What a beautiful life in a tropical paradise. Fruits galore for free.
Guyabano is one of my favorite fruits! My other favorite Philippine fruits are: durian, marang, makopa, mango, serguellas, lomboy, kaymito or star apple and pineapple .
im now trying to grow mangosteen here in our garden, it also started from a seed now after almost 4 months it has 5 leaves already. It grows a bit slow but the fruit is really nice. There used to be a guyabano tree on our neighbors yard that we picked many fruits, now they cut it down maybe because of the many ants crawling on the branches. Like your channel guys!
Good afternoon dear friend hope all is well there keep your lefs 🍃in a small corner left put you waste foods in their as well its to make compost for you plants and vegetables saving money I am hoping to return end of this month or beginning next month as I am selling my restaurant here hoping you all OK and you have enjoy your day God's blessings to you and your family 👪
These are lessons on how to add life to your years and in the process add more years to your life. Glad you did this while you are still relatively young and way, way ahead.
New subsciber here mr adam..,i spent my childhood years there in ormoc,.brgy ipil...studied ni st peter's college..i'm living in cebu now,..watching your videos made mi miss ormoc and hopefully can visit there once again.
Adam, Jane 🇵🇭 house looks great no more snakes I hope! My girlfriend and I are in our new lease, but the rain is here too! I love the Philippines but can't wait for rain to go awaayyyy! 🇺🇲🇵🇭🙏
The rains this time of year bodes a lot cooler weather during the "ber" months, which - in case you're wondering why you're hearing christmas songs everywhere - is the start of the xmas season in the country. Lol
When I was young, I used to love guyabano but now, I’m much older and my teeth is sensitive to everything sour. Jane maybe you can make guyabano smoothie for Isabella.
I love the look the cousin (sorry forgot her name) gave poor Isabella on the sound comment 😂. Love your videos, its nice to watch videos where people aren't on a sugar/caffeine rush like the American infomercials.
Maybe Isabella would like the Guyabano better with condense milk. Depends on the breed, you have the sweet ones and the not so sweet. Sometimes yo have to mix the sour ones with condense milk. It would make it delicious!
Well me and my wife n kids have to head back to Pennsylvania this week after a month here at our home here. Its so depressing having to leave this time around. Having a home here really changes everything about being here. Its not like a simple visit to here but more like coming back home. Being here with the family is like having the family i never had in the states but the family ive always wanted. Our 2 kids will be devastated when they get back. Theres no kids or extended family there for them. I dont even know how to explain to them why we have to go back, especially to my son. Hes almost 5 now and has falling head over heels in love with the family. I know all good things must come to a end but this one is gonna hurt. So many good things happened being here, my 7yr daughter learned how to swim at canigao and kalanggaman island, we made so many improvements on the house and property, i had the best family bonding ever, the kids are even starting to understand the native language, hell i even learned driving in the filipines ( but i think the family was nervous when me and my brother in-law made it to kalanggaman in less than 1hr). But you know, all good things... you guys have made something wonderful here, always enjoy what you have. But i guess its time to finish the day to go back to the rat race called my life. Enjoy those simple pleasures, there the best things that life offers. If all goes well will be back for 2024 xmas. I heard xmas here is a pretty crazy fun time👍.
God bless you and your family my friend. We know the feeling of leaving a place you love as we did that when we visited the Philippines previously. We hope things work out and never give up on your dreams. We pray for a speedy return my friend 😊🙏
@AdamandJanesLifestyle thank you my friend and bless you and your wonderful family also.. we just made it back to Pennsylvania about 2hrs ago on a flight that was like riding a bucking bronco. We're already making plans to come back there for a 2024 Christmas party. I've heard it's pretty crazy around that time. So now we're already totally depressed about being back here in the states. Seening the heart break of the family when they dropped us off at cebu international just motivates me more to get my wife and kids back there. My 7yr daughter couldn't stop crying about leaving ate( my step daughter). Even the workers at the airport asked if she was ok. She's ok now but I have a feeling she'll go crazy again when she does a messenger vid with her when she wakes up. And my 4yr son misses my brother in-law so much to. Already asking where's pop pop and for my brother in-law Stephen. I have to say that nothing is better than having a Filipino family, especially when my family here hasn't talked to my kids for almost a year now. It sucks but it motivates me to make that living in barangy Lao a dream come true as soon as possible. You guys take care there and watch out for them cobras, had 7 of them right up the street from our place but they got ran over fortunately. Even got one with the Wigo👍👍
I don’t remember eating guyabano but I probably had it in fruit salads in Philippines during visits. I do enjoy guyabano tea that I’ve had in USA. A relative sent it from Philippines to aid another relative when she fought cancer. My fave fruit used to be mango but def only Phil mango. Not same here. I’d say nectarines, peaches & cherries. I also prefer tropical fruits overall though, luv papaya, jackfruit, mango, etc. I like but don’t luv pears, grapes & least apples. I know! So good for us! Just not apple fan.
Do you have camphor tree, Mr Adam? I read just now they can grow in Phil. I recall you do grow mint. You could grow nice ingredients for poultices, ointments or steaming to aid sinus problems. I also suffer these difficulties & find pretty good relief with organic salves of this nature. As long as the severity isn’t super bad ie to an infection, the salves work quite well for me.
Guyabano juice and guyabano in shake is my favorite also.. - filipina is the great household... one reason why I mote like to marry a filipina.. they can make coffee for you drink without saying to make it for you.
She has dimples. Chicken for $5. Pricey if served almost daily. Maybe fish's cheaper daily. Maybe antibiotics, exercise that makes clothes sweaty like jog in place, prayers, more vitamin C might help sinus problem. There's an answer to everything. 42 per Hitchhiker's Guide to Galaxy.
Thank you my friend for your advice. I think diet and exercise will do wonders. Sometimes medicines help but natural cures are also effective. God bless you 😊
Shout out to all my fellow Filipino here in Manila Those who live there un the province dont complain as much as other filipino do. Because the people there knows farming.
Sorry my friend 🤣 it’s a big chicken too and one of those things we missed when we left the Philippines to go home to the UK in 2018. The smell of the chickens cooking will always remind us of the Philippines. We love it from time to time. God bless you 😊
@@Christianp121978 in an ideal world all products, services etc would be of fair prices for all rather than to increase profits. If everyone lowered prices then costs of living reduce and everything is easier for everyone but unfortunately we don’t live in that world yet. One day maybe it will happen.
I know I should eat more fruits, but I'm just not a fruit eater. When I'm in the Philippines I like to eat the occasional pineapple, but I don't like mangos or any of that other stuff. A banana is OK. Fact is that I stick to three meals a day and don't snack in between. No merienda! 🙂
Fruits here are so good my friend but everyone has their personal tastes. I prefer fruit to vegetables here but in the UK it was the other way around. Palates change. God bless you 😊
It’s not an allergy my friend. It’s sinus problems from a long time ago. Medication doesn’t help it. I’ll find a way to get better. Thank you so much for your suggestions. God bless you 😊
hey handsome phil is the best place to live if you have money. locals are friendly and hospitable. in the future i will live in cebu and marry a local virgin. pnay is romantic and the best caregiver.
Please continue creating meaningful contents. We need more contents like this that does not only show beautiful places but celebrate culture, relationships, wisdom and life and how it converge into something beautiful.
You can grow, apples, pear, raspberry and blackberries there too. Whenever a friend comes over here in the UK 🇬🇧 I send some to grow and thriving 😁
We are looking forward retiring in the Philippines too 🇵🇭
Mabuhay!!!!
Thank you my friend. We will try to grow everything here. God bless you 😊
Living in the countryside surrounded by nature, fresh and organic fruits and vegetables as well as farm raised animals are really satisfying. Its all free and abundant. Your body isn't deprive of the nutrients it needs. A Long and happy life friends,,God bless you all.
Adam and Jane, you are both very lucky to live in the Philippines.
Definitely you can plant any kind like fruits vegetables etc. As you have big space in your property that you can enjoy planting in which time you can harvest the plants, fruits etc that you planted it. Have nice day
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It’s a great thing to do and brings a lot of happiness. God bless you 😊
That's what I miss about Philippines. The fruits...just try Santol as well.
I’m looking forward to trying it my friend! We have a tree growing which hopefully will fruit next year. If all goes to plan it’s Santol, pomelo, mango and American lemon next year. God bless you 😊
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The Simpler Our Luves are...the More QualityLife will be.
So true my friend! ❤️😊
Thanks Adam n Jane n Isabella ..............love you guys, admire your progress
Thank you so much guys! We love what you are doing too. Really feels good helping people. Our adventures are about to ramp up in a big way 😊
Soursop leaves tea has a lot health benefits too. Okra water in the morning before breakfast will help people with diabetes.
Thank you so much my friend 😊
I absolutely love this fruits and
That antioxidant guyabano fruit must be sweet, tangy a bit sour. It's best when it ripens on the tree. What a beautiful life in a tropical paradise. Fruits galore for free.
It’s a wonderful way to live my friend. God bless you 😊
Happy eating the fruit you get from your backyard it's a beautiful things seeing them well grown organic plant & fruits
Thank you my friend. It’s a great thing to do and so good for our health too. God bless you 😊
Guyabano is one of my favorite fruits! My other favorite Philippine fruits are: durian, marang, makopa, mango, serguellas, lomboy, kaymito or star apple and pineapple .
Lots of delicious fruits my friend. I love fruit. Could eat nothing but it if I could survive on it 😊
im now trying to grow mangosteen here in our garden, it also started from a seed now after almost 4 months it has 5 leaves already. It grows a bit slow but the fruit is really nice. There used to be a guyabano tree on our neighbors yard that we picked many fruits, now they cut it down maybe because of the many ants crawling on the branches. Like your channel guys!
That’s awesome my friend! I’ve still yet to try mangosteen but have heard so much positive things about it. Good luck and god bless you 😊
l love that guayabano...also my favorite!
I hope your family can visit the Philippines soon for them to experience the beauty of our country
👏👏. Okra in sinigang 👍👍
That’s a perfect thing to have this time of year my friend. Ber months are special here. God bless you always 😊
Good afternoon dear friend hope all is well there keep your lefs 🍃in a small corner left put you waste foods in their as well its to make compost for you plants and vegetables saving money I am hoping to return end of this month or beginning next month as I am selling my restaurant here hoping you all OK and you have enjoy your day God's blessings to you and your family 👪
Good luck my friend. It’s something you won’t regret and we are hoping all goes well for you. God bless you 😊
beautiful harvest...❤❤❤
Thank you so much my friend 😊
Nice garden. I would love to watch you guys raising chickens for consumption and eggs :)
We would love too my friend 😊
These are lessons on how to add life to your years and in the process add more years to your life. Glad you did this while you are still relatively young and way, way ahead.
Harvesting even in a small pot is so rewarding
It’s the best feeling my friend. It’s cost effective but feels right too 😊
Sarap nman hinog s puno
New subsciber here mr adam..,i spent my childhood years there in ormoc,.brgy ipil...studied ni st peter's college..i'm living in cebu now,..watching your videos made mi miss ormoc and hopefully can visit there once again.
Thank you so much my friend. Ormoc is a beautiful place. We hope you can return one day. Cebu is somewhere we would love to explore 😊
Please do mr adam,cebu provinces has lots to offer...but can't say the same in cebu city and mandaue city or mactan island,.traffic is terrible!...😁😁😁
one of my fav.fruit its nheng ...watching from Albuera.god bless
Thank you my friend. Have a great evening ☺️
Hello together from Germany Berlin.
Hello my friend. Have a wonderful week 😊
Grafting fruits bear fruits faster than grown from seeds, eating all organic fruits and vegetable,
Our trees are grafted my friend except the papaya and guava which produced fruit quicker. Native trees are amazingly fast 😊
I think it would be a good idea to plant several fruit trees on the outside around the fence , of course you start them on the inside in pots
We do plan to do this my friend. We have space all around the outside as our lot is bigger than the area enclosed. God bless you 😊
@@AdamandJanesLifestyle I wish you try guyabano in shake..its better than mango shake ..
Adam, Jane 🇵🇭 house looks great no more snakes I hope! My girlfriend and I are in our new lease, but the rain is here too! I love the Philippines but can't wait for rain to go awaayyyy! 🇺🇲🇵🇭🙏
The rains this time of year bodes a lot cooler weather during the "ber" months, which - in case you're wondering why you're hearing christmas songs everywhere - is the start of the xmas season in the country. Lol
Men! What a blessed life you have!
Good morning Adam and Jane. Maayong buntag
Maayong buntag Mary. Have a wonderful day 😊
The way Jane sliced the guyabano was so satisfying.😊 Maayong buntag Adam, Jane and Bella.❤❤❤
Adam how has Jane been with her health lately?
Up and down my friend. Some days are difficult and we chose the days that are best. God bless you 😊
Olá seu chácara é linda bem organizada, a natureza é demais de linda, adorei o vídeo ok ❤
Thank you my friend 😊
Philippine mango, best in the world
Yes, I’d agree my friend. We hope our tree produces fruit soon 😊
What a blessing to be living that lifestyle. I love soursop and could almost taste it 😂
When I was young, I used to love guyabano but now, I’m much older and my teeth is sensitive to everything sour.
Jane maybe you can make guyabano smoothie for Isabella.
I think that is a great idea my friend! Thank you. The taste can be quite sharp especially with sensitive teeth. God bless you 😊
The good earth gives its rewards after a bit of tending..wuzzat a jackfruit ? Thx for the daily doings 🙏🏻👏👍🏻🇵🇭
Yes it does! Jackfruits are delicious my friend. Not sure if it has another name but it’s amazing. God bless you 😊
Stay safe
Thank you, you too my friend 😊
Good morning!!!
Good morning my friend. Have a wonderful day 😊
Good nice
Thanks my friend 😊
I love the look the cousin (sorry forgot her name) gave poor Isabella on the sound comment 😂.
Love your videos, its nice to watch videos where people aren't on a sugar/caffeine rush like the American infomercials.
Thank you so much my friend 😊
Maybe Isabella would like the Guyabano better with condense milk. Depends on the breed, you have the sweet ones and the not so sweet. Sometimes yo have to mix the sour ones with condense milk. It would make it delicious!
Thank you for the advice my friend. I think it’s very sour for her and a mixture with condensed milk she would love 😊
Well me and my wife n kids have to head back to Pennsylvania this week after a month here at our home here. Its so depressing having to leave this time around. Having a home here really changes everything about being here. Its not like a simple visit to here but more like coming back home. Being here with the family is like having the family i never had in the states but the family ive always wanted. Our 2 kids will be devastated when they get back. Theres no kids or extended family there for them. I dont even know how to explain to them why we have to go back, especially to my son. Hes almost 5 now and has falling head over heels in love with the family. I know all good things must come to a end but this one is gonna hurt. So many good things happened being here, my 7yr daughter learned how to swim at canigao and kalanggaman island, we made so many improvements on the house and property, i had the best family bonding ever, the kids are even starting to understand the native language, hell i even learned driving in the filipines ( but i think the family was nervous when me and my brother in-law made it to kalanggaman in less than 1hr). But you know, all good things... you guys have made something wonderful here, always enjoy what you have. But i guess its time to finish the day to go back to the rat race called my life. Enjoy those simple pleasures, there the best things that life offers. If all goes well will be back for 2024 xmas. I heard xmas here is a pretty crazy fun time👍.
God bless you and your family my friend. We know the feeling of leaving a place you love as we did that when we visited the Philippines previously. We hope things work out and never give up on your dreams. We pray for a speedy return my friend 😊🙏
@AdamandJanesLifestyle thank you my friend and bless you and your wonderful family also.. we just made it back to Pennsylvania about 2hrs ago on a flight that was like riding a bucking bronco. We're already making plans to come back there for a 2024 Christmas party. I've heard it's pretty crazy around that time. So now we're already totally depressed about being back here in the states. Seening the heart break of the family when they dropped us off at cebu international just motivates me more to get my wife and kids back there. My 7yr daughter couldn't stop crying about leaving ate( my step daughter). Even the workers at the airport asked if she was ok. She's ok now but I have a feeling she'll go crazy again when she does a messenger vid with her when she wakes up. And my 4yr son misses my brother in-law so much to. Already asking where's pop pop and for my brother in-law Stephen. I have to say that nothing is better than having a Filipino family, especially when my family here hasn't talked to my kids for almost a year now. It sucks but it motivates me to make that living in barangy Lao a dream come true as soon as possible. You guys take care there and watch out for them cobras, had 7 of them right up the street from our place but they got ran over fortunately. Even got one with the Wigo👍👍
Very nice guyabano.. is it sweet??
It was very delicious my friend. A little sweet and a little sour. The right balance 😊
I don’t remember eating guyabano but I probably had it in fruit salads in Philippines during visits. I do enjoy guyabano tea that I’ve had in USA. A relative sent it from Philippines to aid another relative when she fought cancer. My fave fruit used to be mango but def only Phil mango. Not same here. I’d say nectarines, peaches & cherries. I also prefer tropical fruits overall though, luv papaya, jackfruit, mango, etc. I like but don’t luv pears, grapes & least apples. I know! So good for us! Just not apple fan.
Do you have camphor tree, Mr Adam? I read just now they can grow in Phil. I recall you do grow mint. You could grow nice ingredients for poultices, ointments or steaming to aid sinus problems. I also suffer these difficulties & find pretty good relief with organic salves of this nature. As long as the severity isn’t super bad ie to an infection, the salves work quite well for me.
@@wintersojourn9356 guyabano is not included in salad
Last p.s. ! 😜 Camphor & menthol (like from mint plants) is what I meant to include in ⬆️statement…
I miss this kind of lifestyle. You guys are lucky to be able to retire in the Philippines.
We are blessed my friend. God bless you 😊
Guyabano juice and guyabano in shake is my favorite also..
- filipina is the great household... one reason why I mote like to marry a filipina.. they can make coffee for you drink without saying to make it for you.
Thanks for sharing!!
She has dimples. Chicken for $5. Pricey if served almost daily. Maybe fish's cheaper daily. Maybe antibiotics, exercise that makes clothes sweaty like jog in place, prayers, more vitamin C might help sinus problem. There's an answer to everything. 42 per Hitchhiker's Guide to Galaxy.
Thank you my friend for your advice. I think diet and exercise will do wonders. Sometimes medicines help but natural cures are also effective. God bless you 😊
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I think Isabella prefers coffee according to her t-shirt. Has Jane suggested Tu-Ob for you sinusitis Adam?
She has my friend but it doesn’t help. I think diet and exercise will work best. If I can breathe better then it should improve. God bless you 😊
Love mangosteen!
I’ve never tried it my friend. I’ll try it soon. I find new things I love every time I try them here 😊
Inyoha ng anak day?
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God bless you my friend. Have a wonderful day 😊❤️
Shout out to all my fellow Filipino here in Manila
Those who live there un the province dont complain as much as other filipino do. Because the people there knows farming.
God bless you my friend. Farming and growing really helps so much. So many here do it for food and income 😊
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Have a great day my friend 😊
Wow…..250 pesos for a whole chicken? I can’t even buy a quarter of a cooked chicken here in Toronto for that price😳
Great😔……now I’m craving chicken😂
Sorry my friend 🤣 it’s a big chicken too and one of those things we missed when we left the Philippines to go home to the UK in 2018. The smell of the chickens cooking will always remind us of the Philippines. We love it from time to time. God bless you 😊
I notice that too.
Being simple is better
But when capitalizm gets involve the price increasing
@@Christianp121978 in an ideal world all products, services etc would be of fair prices for all rather than to increase profits. If everyone lowered prices then costs of living reduce and everything is easier for everyone but unfortunately we don’t live in that world yet. One day maybe it will happen.
I know I should eat more fruits, but I'm just not a fruit eater. When I'm in the Philippines I like to eat the occasional pineapple, but I don't like mangos or any of that other stuff. A banana is OK. Fact is that I stick to three meals a day and don't snack in between. No merienda! 🙂
Fruits here are so good my friend but everyone has their personal tastes. I prefer fruit to vegetables here but in the UK it was the other way around. Palates change. God bless you 😊
Guyabano is a healthy fruits. As you can see in the mall market you can see the guyabano juice which is quite expensive..
You probably have allergy that’s why you’re stuffy. You probably need nose spray for allergy and allergy medication like Zyrtec or Allegra.
It’s not an allergy my friend. It’s sinus problems from a long time ago. Medication doesn’t help it. I’ll find a way to get better. Thank you so much for your suggestions. God bless you 😊
hey handsome phil is the best place to live if you have money. locals are friendly and hospitable. in the future i will live in cebu and marry a local virgin. pnay is romantic and the best caregiver.
God bless you my friend 😊