Cooking With Grandma - Kwanzaa Cooking with Grandma Martha

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Cooking over the holidays is best when its done with family, especially young family. Small, nimble fingers plus curiosity about family traditions makes the recipes go faster! Here, Martha Jubrey shows her grandson Desmond how to make her candied yams dish for Kwanzaa.
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Thanks Chow!

its nice to see kids helping out with elders and also learning about their cultures!

ZylnorWrath
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omg i <3 this

i could totally feel their family history & all the love!
that boy is so lucky to have a grandma like her

coolcoolcool
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oh god that kid is so cute i love him <3

youraftermyrobotbee
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his was nicely done I hope you enjoy the rest of the holiday

Tinkaoeslady
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This makes me happy and sad. Happy because i love that they still cling to the traditions and sad cause i never had a chance to cook with my grandma...

Meesopaste
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A very nice video. I can't believe most of the comments I am reading, they are well, write here whatever you feel like.

Fancylooks
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POWERFUL 🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈AMAZING😊 KWAZAA HERITAGE ...● BROWN FAMILY DAPHNE COTTON 💜

daphnerodriguez
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lol @ the kid trying to open the fridge door with his face XD

KinderSurprise
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Rest In Peace Aunt Marty!!! We Miss You... - Michael Jr.

MichaelJubrey
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It's true, microwaves get a bad rap in cooking nowadays but they are are perfectly fine for a lot of things.

christopherawesome
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how did they cooked the potato before they used microwaves? just cooking it? How does microwaving impact the taste? Wow a lot of questoins, hope someone can answer.

nwLohmann
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@Vid

Haha, that kid cracked me up.

I also employee the chin technique he was trying to open the fridge with.

MRSketch
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@immarnel
That's really interesting. Seriously.
I wonder if its a difference in the soil or something that causes that.. or the amount of sun.

MRSketch
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Very intelligent young man. Great video. The only thing that I would have done differently would have been to cook the potatoes in the oven instead of the microwave. I use my microwave as less as possible. I DON'T TRUST IT.

prettycountrygirl
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@nwLohmann i guess you could bake it in an oven or over some coals on the bbq.... i would actually think that it would taste better that way.... the microwave is just to make it fast cos it can take quite long in an oven... especially for sweet potatoes that big...

JonE
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hahahah "WHy do they sound like they are fartoing?" :D

engleshen
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the picture on the left at 0:11 look so much like that boy!!!

kiwali
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@flyingidiot357 As a African American who celebrates Kwanzaa annually I reassure you that we do eat fried chicken for this occasion. And if you really want to go there, yes..yes we also (at least with my family) have water melon after the meal. But don't subject yourself to thinking we only eat those things all the time. stereotypes spawn from cultural characteristics or tenancies, so everyone have a laugh. So, for a laymen of Afro-Amero culture it's perfectly acceptable to think that

Zygotepro
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@some5672 Lmao im pretty sure it is...

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Any of you read about this popular recipe book known as Chef 790 Secrets? My partner reduced like 13 pounds in only a month or so subsequently after learning the quality recipes! Just google the website I can't recall the web address.

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