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Iam moroccan married to a nigerian man. And your website is LIFEEEEE it helped me alot. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND REWARD YOU FOR ALL EFFORTS YOU ARE DOING . AND FOR HELPING ME AND ALL WOMEN WITH THIS WONDERFUL WEBSITE .thank you so much .
Hi! So I forwarded your recipes to my cafeteria at UC Berkeley, California and the kitchen made jollof rice, dodo and moi-moi! The food was great and the students loved it! Shared the posts on IG and tagged you. Many thanks for the awesome meals here!!!
I’ve been a silent fan and sneak up now and then to check and try out recipes. I tried your Yoruba styled egusi soup 2 weeks ago and OMG, I felt like I was in a buka in ibadan! Got it spot on. Thanks very much and keep up the good work.
Just snucked in again to get ideas for the holiday. My family adore your site x
An actual, relevant, Nigerian blog that actually gives information and not silly “celebrity” pics / gossip. A Nigerian bachelor thanks you. I’m just setting up my cooker, this site is hereby bookmarked.
yeah, thanks! made my first ever good efo riro last weekend. was awesome. previously my efos have suffered from the water on one side, soup on one side syndrome but the one I made following your recipe was awesome! even picky hussy was impressed! :-)
Good heavens! Where have you been all my life?! Love your blog and absolutely cannot wait to start trying all these recipes! I’ve decided on one per weekend till I get through them all! God bless you, lady! You’re pretty awesome! Thanks for ‘healthifying’ our cuisine and for freely sharing your gift!
Iam moroccan married to a nigerian man. And your website is LIFEEEEE it helped me alot. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND REWARD YOU FOR ALL EFFORTS YOU ARE DOING . AND FOR HELPING ME AND ALL WOMEN WITH THIS WONDERFUL WEBSITE .thank you so much .
Amen!thanks for the feedback.
Hi! So I forwarded your recipes to my cafeteria at UC Berkeley, California and the kitchen made jollof rice, dodo and moi-moi! The food was great and the students loved it! Shared the posts on IG and tagged you. Many thanks for the awesome meals here!!!
OMG!! really? I must have missed the post on instagram. Please please tag me again or leave your instagram handle.
I am a Canadian born Nigerian and all i have to say is THANKYOU! I love this site so much
You are most welcome Lola.
I’ve been a silent fan and sneak up now and then to check and try out recipes. I tried your Yoruba styled egusi soup 2 weeks ago and OMG, I felt like I was in a buka in ibadan! Got it spot on. Thanks very much and keep up the good work.
Just snucked in again to get ideas for the holiday. My family adore your site x
awwwww, this is such great feedback. thank you and happy cooking
Am so glad I found your blog, really inspired me and l’ve learnt a lot. Thanks so much for sharing
you are most welcome
Am so glad I found ur blog. It has really taught me alot. Thank u.
Yeiii!! happy to know.
An actual, relevant, Nigerian blog that actually gives information and not silly “celebrity” pics / gossip. A Nigerian bachelor thanks you. I’m just setting up my cooker, this site is hereby bookmarked.
Thanks much :)
I love u ronkee. I love to cook and uve been a source of inspiration to me
You are awesome!
so are you :)
Lord knows I am officially addicted to your blog, thank you very much
You are very welcome :)
yeah, thanks! made my first ever good efo riro last weekend. was awesome. previously my efos have suffered from the water on one side, soup on one side syndrome but the one I made following your recipe was awesome! even picky hussy was impressed! :-)
That’s great to hear! thanks for the feedback
Good heavens! Where have you been all my life?! Love your blog and absolutely cannot wait to start trying all these recipes! I’ve decided on one per weekend till I get through them all! God bless you, lady! You’re pretty awesome! Thanks for ‘healthifying’ our cuisine and for freely sharing your gift!
Thanks!
loveingly loving your website! i m really inspired! please where can i get mushroom, pita bread in nigeria here
Welcome Seun. Depending on where you live.. most big supermarkets have them.
Hi 9jafoodie! pls,how do i make green curry paste and scent leaf paste…and what are the things i can make with them?
I do not currently have recipes for either but I will look into adding them.
Love your website! Can you please post a recipe for peanut butter stew? Thanks!
Will do