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No Fridge| Beef and Fish Preservation Technique In African Village|Cooking delish Lunch For FamilyπŸ›–

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In ancient times, people preserved food using natural methods because there were no fridges or electricity. They relied on things like salt, sun, and smoke to keep food from spoiling. Salting removes moisture so bacteria can’t grow, smoking adds flavor while drying the food slowly, and sun-drying uses heat to take out water completely. These methods helped communities store food for days, weeks, or even months, especially during dry seasons or long journeys.

In this video, I used salting, smoking, and sun-drying to keep fish and beef fresh for days without a fridge. This is how our ancestors survived and stored food naturally.

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  1. Great content to watch ! Learn something from watching ! Food looks good πŸŽ‰β€

  2. Sending love and prayers to you and your family, and all the Ladies in your village! In the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ, we are Celebrating Holy Week and Easter weekend, this is the weekend Jesus was whipped and crucified for our sins, But he arose with all power in his hands on Easter Sunday, that's why we Celebrate the πŸ™πŸ½πŸ™ŒπŸ½β€οΈ

  3. Ms. Tee I applaud you for showing me something how you keep your meat fresh. I'm learning something new. Because their are a lot of things I don't know about African traditions. I can really say you're an excellent cook. I pray that God continue to bless you and your family.❀❀❀

  4. HELLO QUEENS, I AM WATCHING YOU QUEENS RIGHT NOW, AND I LOVE IT, I WATCH YOU QUEENS EVERY DAY, I WATCH YOUR MOM GET HER HAIR DONE AND SHE LOOKED SO BEAUTIFUL, AND YOUR SISTER, GOD CALLED MY MOTHER HOME IN 1997,AND WATCHING YOUR MOTHER DANCE, SHE MADE ME CRY, IT WAS SO BEAUTIFUL, I LOVE TO DANCE AND WHEN I WAS GROWING UP WHEN THING WERE ROUGH AT HOME, MY MOTHER WOULD PLAY THE MUSIC AND WE WOULD ALL DANCE TOGETHER, SHE LISTEN TO MUSIC EVERY DAY, SHE WOULD SAY CRYING CLEANING YOUR SOUL AND MUSIC CLEANS YOUR SPIRIT, SO GIVE YOUR MOM A HUG FOR ME AND TELL HER THANKS FOR THE WONDERFUL MEMORY, AND THE DANCE MOVES, GOD BLES YOU QUEENS.

  5. Tee are you gaining weight or that dress too tight, some men were pointing at you. Becareful because the world is changing not for the good. Happy Easter to you and yours 🌼

  6. Hello my sister I’m watching you from the USA and I love how you cook such delicious food I was wondering if you could tell me if that’s your family that you cooking for and the few kids around you are they your family I just like to know who’s videos I’m watching thank you and keep cooking delicious food your afghan sister

  7. Now ppl see how the united states lied to make it look like africa is this poor country when in fact its not this is why im glad youtube exist we get to see around the world in real time from ppl of all walks of life

  8. Thanks for sharing the names of your family. I didn’t see the name for your oldest niece. She is so tall and precious. I remember her when she was much younger and I thought her names as Vanessa. Such precious girls your nieces are ❀❀

  9. The tea you made , you can try adding 3 – 4 drops of lemon juice, it's tasty, we make it here at home everyday

  10. BIG UP, BIG UP…..This is how our Grand parents use to preserve all our meat. Greetings from Atlanta Metro, USA. In the Caribbean, growing up in the SPICE ISLE of GRENADA, back in the days, we had no fridge in the country, on the farm. When we kill a cow, of a goat, or a sheep, or what ever meat, and it was too much, the neighbours will get some, and the rest will be done just as the host in the video is doing it. Our roots are clearly from Africa, yes we know that, we have lots of things in common. Like the JAMAICANS would say, THAT IS IT. SHALOM …….

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