The Nigerian TOMATO STEW that Will Get You Hitched this Year!


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The is the best festive Nigerian tomato stew you can ever prepare. Win hearts with this well prepared stew. Written recipe: …

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  1. Joshua Okah
    Joshua Okah says:

    Oh my! I almost smelled the aroma of that turkey as you were steaming it
    Why are you doing this to me aunty Flo.
    Well done with all these amazing tips. Thank you.

    PS: I too am a minimalist. All the minimalist gather here o.
    By the way, your "Loook at thaaaaat!" phrase is now in my mouth o. I keep saying it like something else. LOL

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  2. NJ Beauty & Production
    NJ Beauty & Production says:

    Choiiii ñka, íkworo aka wè síé ya!!!! Damn!!! I will be using this style to mk my stew ooh. Thank you. This is stew that went to University 😩😁🙌😍🥰 and it took 2 days to mk!! Ha! Na wow oh. And I usually make my stew in 40mins 😩🤣🤦‍♀️

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  3. Mercy L N
    Mercy L N says:

    Hheeeiiii…have you, have you, have you😋😋😘 Nne, your Igbotic brother chases me out of the kitchen on Igbo stew making days☺. He says I don't make Igbotic stew🤭 nawaa ooo.
    Well done Kamsi Kamsi! Chichi, you're training your son very well ooo. This is fantastic…the more we train our boys, the better men/husbands they turn out to be in life👏
    In food health and safety, the rule of thumb is not to wash meats and especially fowls. This is mostly because people will splash the liquid everywhere and forget to wash their hands and everything that the fowl/liquid has touched…leading to food poisoning! But I've always washed my fowl. Just make sure to follow how Chichi has done her process and you're safe oo

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  4. Ebuka Orji
    Ebuka Orji says:

    this stew is the type you will cook on saturday when you dont have anywhere to go then sunday you will hammer it wit rice,on monday you boil spaghetti and enjoy it,tuesday eat it with fried yam then last last youll use the rest for jollof rice lol,they say uncooked chicken might have salmonella or legionella which can be transfered on your sink when you pour the water so just boil it and the bacteria will die

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