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From: Bimshirebabe
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  • wow! Marry me please so I can have that great cooking and sexy smile everyday hehehe! thanks for posting this and I love all carribean dishes and carribean women keep up the great work beautiful!

  • @PATR1CKLW Thanks for the comments :) I definitely need to get back in the kitchen and do more cooking videos

  • @Bimshirebabe I'm going to subscribe if you do, and thanks in advance! Hope to see you more, beautiful.

  • Great video but Ackee and Saltfish is not a delicacy. Its the national dish but we have all the time. Mostly when ackee is in season.

  • @Zandoraful Thanks for watching and your feedback is greatly appreciated. I use the term delicacy even though the dishes maybe eaten daily or are national dishes since my channel seeks to represent each island on a higher level. We as West Indians have a very rich culture and too often we down play it to highlight other cultures or we are misrepresented in the media. This is my small part in trying to uplift and showcase our culture in a positive and attractive light.

  • @Bimshirebabe Okaaays....I don't want u to feel like I don't appreciate what you're doing for West Indian culture. But saying that it is a delicacy when it is not is not down playing Jamaican culture, its just incorrect information. I think West Indians are very colourful people. I don't think we down play this fact in anyway, as a matter of fact, we are very proud and vocal about where we're from. I agree that we are often misrepresented in the media. Keep up the good work.

  • @Zandoraful Thank you :)

  • @mitchetoln Good stuff! Glad I could share ;)

  • You did great, I like your personality. I made this dish yesterday for the first time and it was good. I am learning though it's best to use fresh hot peppers and leave out the tomatoes....and since the akee is so delicate not to mash it up too much. I am a west indian living in Georgia.

  • @brendahu10 Thanks a lot! I was a bit timid doing this but it came out good. I will take your suggestion and use the fresh hot peppers next time. Thanks for stopping by and watching.

  • love your hair :)

  • @emma870508 Thanks.

  • Real Bajan accent:):):):)

  • @mitchetoln Ur welcome.

  • cant clean em um ha

  • Damn your'e pretty. I ain't heard a word you said the whole time. Jesus Christ your'e pretty.

  • @mikeygeneral I agree.LOL Nice video too.

  • @mikeygeneral Thank you for the compliment :) Hope you enjoyed the video lol!

  • @Bimshirebabe

    YESSSSS i did.

  • Keep the videos coming. I like what you are doing. Stop by and check out a fellow chef's channel.

  • @nappychef35 Thanks for the support. I'll definitely stop by your channel.

  • faving all of these cooking videos cause I'm going to try them all.

  • LOL I didn't pick up off your user name but the accent sounded so familiar,

    i said she sounds soooo Bajan, then i heard you say the word "Island" and

    the word "Liar" and I knew for sure!!!LOL Loved the video it was great!

  • An excellent video Sis - thankyou!

  • @Shazzys100 you're welcome. Thanks for watching ;)

  • lovely video!

  • @JamaicanDiscussion Thanks so much for watching :)

  • i used to eat this in the morning during my holidays n Jamaica , the best breakfast ever really miss this dish : (

  • @ganjaborg It is sooo good! I put it in omlettes now too.

  • Lovely video sistren. BIG UP MY HOME JAMAICA.

  • @HotAReady Thanks girl! Doing my thing ;)

  • @HotAReady Thanks for stopping by and checking it out. It tasted great! I make it every chance I get.

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