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Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by mdntiri(m): 5:10pm On Aug 09, 2021
servicom101:


Bro, we gats talk

About what?
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by chubbyswit(m): 5:46pm On Aug 09, 2021
Rozcol:
he can't ever try such
You delegate some of your wifely duties to housemaids and you think the devil will not be watching? You are on your own o, you better do away with that mindset now you have the chance, at least I have given you my own piece of advice, you can do with it whatever you wish.
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by Nobody: 5:55pm On Aug 09, 2021
chubbyswit:

You delegate some of your wifely duties to housemaids and you think the devil will not be watching? You are on your own o, you better do away with that mindset now you have the chance, at least I have given you my own piece of advice, you can do with it whatever you wish.
Abegiii I have an aunt who doesn't know what goes on in her kitchen and her husband isn't complaining, only wicked men allows their wife to stress and overwork theirself and I shall never marry a wicked man

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Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by Nobody: 6:09pm On Aug 09, 2021
jaxxy:


Who will be paying the several housemaids salary??
The owner of the house na
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by servicom101(m): 7:55pm On Aug 09, 2021
mdntiri:


About what?

Ghana..


Want to finally relocate
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by mdntiri(m): 8:32pm On Aug 09, 2021
servicom101:


Ghana..


Want to finally relocate

What do you do now? What would you be doing in Ghana?
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by mdntiri(m): 8:33pm On Aug 09, 2021
Rozcol:
The owner of the house na

How old are you?
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by servicom101(m): 8:55pm On Aug 09, 2021
mdntiri:


What do you do now? What would you be doing in Ghana?

I'm a video editor. Stayed in Ghana 3 years, but want to go experience life outside Accra. Can you suggest?
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by mdntiri(m): 9:26pm On Aug 09, 2021
servicom101:


I'm a video editor. Stayed in Ghana 3 years, but want to go experience life outside Accra. Can you suggest?

There's Kasoa, Teshie, Nungua, Ashaiman, Ashongman, Tema. Kumasi is also busy and is cheaper than Accra. Takoradi has about a million people, has some busyness but can be expensive especially food. Tamale is cheap, is a fast growing city

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Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by FatherCHRISTMAS: 11:01pm On Aug 09, 2021
mdntiri:
Did he send the something? You Nigerians can be very generous. You same people can commit some of the most heinous crimes imaginable, why?

no. Went thru the guys profile. He is a clown from the betting thread
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by FatherCHRISTMAS: 11:03pm On Aug 09, 2021
1 wink
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by mdntiri(m): 11:27pm On Aug 09, 2021
BRATISLAVA:


Ghana has fufu and amala? Why then are you(Ghanaians) and Nigerians claiming superiority over each other when you're the same down to your staples? You people even sound like Akwa Ibom and Cross River State people. You even pour soup on your foods, just like the Yoruba people. You have northerners similar to those in Nigeria. Ghana= Nigeria.

I am interested to hear that you find foods prepared and stored the local way more flavorful. I have heard that water one from an old Nigerian woman. She described that water from clay pots as "so much better than today's water, you can drink and drink the whole pot". I have experienced that taste factor on some foods. Fermentation had a role to play in those foods, though.

Interesting to know you have a type of fermented fish. The closest Nigerians come to fermenting meats must be stock fish. Do your people ferment other meats? How is momoni fermented? In the ground, leaves or askana? Is it fermented with any flavor givers?

Why can't I be interested in Ghanaian stuff, especially when there's a real Ghanaian right here to dispel rumors and explain things better?

Well I'm glad I could be of some help. We're all here to learn. I don't how the momonis are done. I'm only familiar with the nonfermented koobi. But I'm sure the momoni-making process'd just be an "upgrade" of the koobi- making process. Special fishes are used for these stuff because they make the best koobi, momoni etc. There's a 3rd one called kako which is usually salted shark meat.

Most of the kako are brought in from Senegal, and Ghanaians are some of the biggest consumers of these stuff.

Ghana, Nigeria are in West Africa so we'd have lots of similar stuff BUT I've realized there're more DIFFERENCES between us than similarities, but I won't go into that. We ferment cocoa, locust bean, kenkey, banku, etc, I don't know about meat.
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by mdntiri(m): 11:29pm On Aug 09, 2021
FatherCHRISTMAS:
no. Went thru the guys profile. He is a clown from the betting thread

Oh ok. But still you guys are generally generous people, but for the excesses smiley
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by FatherCHRISTMAS: 12:20am On Aug 10, 2021
mdntiri:


Oh ok. But still you guys are generally generous people, but for the excesses smiley
Ghana burger?
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by ThatFairGuy1: 9:10am On Aug 10, 2021
Thought as much, I was about asking. It's over a decade I ate this sauce. Normally taken with yam. Very sweet
Preciousgirl:



Cocoyam leaves
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by BRATISLAVA: 9:11am On Aug 10, 2021
mdntiri:


Well I'm glad I could be of some help. We're all here to learn. I don't how the momonis are done. I'm only familiar with the nonfermented koobi. But I'm sure the momoni-making process'd just be an "upgrade" of the koobi- making process. Special fishes are used for these stuff because they make the best koobi, momoni etc. There's a 3rd one called kako which is usually salted shark meat.

Most of the kako are brought in from Senegal, and Ghanaians are some of the biggest consumers of these stuff.

Ghana, Nigeria are in West Africa so we'd have lots of similar stuff BUT I've realized there're more DIFFERENCES between us than similarities, but I won't go into that. We ferment cocoa, locust bean, kenkey, banku, etc, I don't know about meat.


That kako sounds promising. Wish you could tell more about fermented foods and spicing habits.

From what you've said so far, there are a lot of similarities. I understand where you may differ, in your mindsets to things.

It has been good hearing about these foods from you. I look forward to trying them out some day.
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by mdntiri(m): 9:42am On Aug 10, 2021
BRATISLAVA:


That kako sounds promising. Wish you could tell more about fermented foods and spicing habits.

From what you've said so far, there are a lot of similarities. I understand where you may differ, in your mindsets to things.

It has been good hearing about these foods from you. I look forward to trying them out some day.

Are you male or female?
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by BRATISLAVA: 10:17am On Aug 10, 2021
mdntiri:


Are you male or female?

Hermaphroditic on naira land.
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by BRATISLAVA: 10:18am On Aug 10, 2021
ThatFairGuy1:
Thought as much, I was about asking. It's over a decade I ate this source. Normally taken with yam. Very sweet

How did you outSource it?
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by mdntiri(m): 12:03pm On Aug 10, 2021
BRATISLAVA:


Hermaphroditic on naira land.

I hear you
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by mdntiri(m): 12:39pm On Aug 10, 2021
FatherCHRISTMAS:
Ghana burger?

I'm Ghanaian living in Ghana
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by ThatFairGuy1: 1:36pm On Aug 10, 2021
How old are you? If you're old enough, you wouldn't have found this funny, it's a misspelling
BRATISLAVA:

How did you outSource it?
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by BRATISLAVA: 2:30pm On Aug 10, 2021
ThatFairGuy1:
How old are you? If you're old enough, you wouldn't have found this funny, it's a misspelling

Lol. But you're funny. Older people can't find peculiar things funny?

Was it voice to text that caused that?
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by truthhurts2: 10:13pm On Aug 11, 2021
petitejolie:
Wen u're married to one of the gods of the land. May he accept ur sacrifice

Hi Miss! Its been a while here
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by petitejolie(f): 11:17pm On Aug 11, 2021
truthhurts2:


Hi Miss! Its been a while here
hey you
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by truthhurts2: 12:28pm On Aug 13, 2021
petitejolie:
hey you
How have you been Miss?
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by nairamaniac: 4:07pm On Aug 13, 2021
Preciousgirl:
Naija guys
Marry a Ghanaian woman o
Or an Ivorian
We are natural cooks

kiss

I am out cheesy
I'm also in abuja.

Give me your house address, let me command eat this kind of Delicious meal. grin
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by 6Milk(m): 6:03pm On Aug 31, 2021
Owolabeey:
This one na spiritual concoction ����
I swear
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by Lordfesto(m): 5:29am On Sep 11, 2021
Even dog no fit see this as shit. grin
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by FoolishBoy419: 3:58pm On Jun 10, 2022
Preciousgirl:
Naija guys
Marry a Ghanaian woman o
Or an Ivorian
We are natural cooks

kiss

I am out cheesy

Please do not let toxic comments from the assholes here affect you. I once ate something that looked exactly like yours and it was one of thr best meals I ever had.
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by FatherCHRISTMAS: 4:25pm On Nov 28, 2022
mdntiri:


There's Kasoa, Teshie, Nungua, Ashaiman, Ashongman, Tema. Kumasi is also busy and is cheaper than Accra. Takoradi has about a million people, has some busyness but can be expensive especially food. Tamale is cheap, is a fast growing city
Planing on a trip to Tamale
Re: This Breakfast I Gave My Husband by ElAguila(m): 10:10pm On Nov 28, 2022
I believe the meal can be given a chance. The OP should work on the presentation of the food. And perhaps next time you can post the recipe of the food so that you can earn trust.

I salute your efforts. My best wishes to your husband

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