Cooking Soft Chapati on Firewood! 🪵 Cold Village Morning Routine & Planting
🌿 Welcome to another peaceful day of African Village Life, Firewood Cooking, and Traditional Chapati Breakfast on our homestead. Today we start a cold village morning by making soft chapati over a traditional firewood stove before heading to the shamba to plant cassava and sweet potatoes. Join us as we share the simple beauty of African village life, traditional cooking, homestead living, and peaceful countryside routines. From morning chores and firewood cooking to planting food for future harvests, this is how we spend a cold morning in the village. If you enjoy authentic African village life, traditional village cooking, farm-to-table living, homesteading, slow living, and rural life in Africa, you're in the right place. ❤️ Don't forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE to follow our journey as we grow our homestead, share traditional meals, and document everyday life in the village. 🌱 On this channel you'll find: • African Village Life • Traditional Village Cooking • Firewood Cooking • Chapati & Village Meals • Homestead Living • Farm-to-Table Food • Planting & Harvesting • Rural Life in Africa #AfricanVillageLife #VillageCooking #FirewoodCooking #ChapatiBreakfast #HomesteadLiving

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