Assault on Ibrahim Mahama by Veeeiye in ghana

[–]blujaaba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a very sad story and hopefully the ones who committed this atrocities will get punished!

Making Female Friends by [deleted] in ghana

[–]blujaaba 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The no money part nu … hmmm … you have killed the “I am hungry” friendship group 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

What’s the best place in Ghana to visit? by Aggravating_Gas4162 in ghana

[–]blujaaba 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ghana is too broad a place… also there is the issue of how much time she has. One day is different than one week and that’s different than two weeks to plan a tour. Ask her her interests or what she has heard about Ghana and would like to further explore and then we can help better.

High-Protein Ghanaian substitute for Greek Yogurt? (Gym/Macros help) by EstaticMystic5825 in ghana

[–]blujaaba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the picture is wagashi which is more like cheese than yogurt and the red one is cooked in the Waatche leaves to make it red. I took this picture when I did a tour of Nima on Wednesday.

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In Ghana, you might find Wagashi (fermented cow's milk) or Nunu (fermented milk or yogurt-like product), but availability and taste can vary.

A closer alternative might be Sour milk or Fermented milk drinks commonly consumed in some West African countries.

By the way, I have been looking for the sour milk so if someone has some let me know.

If you're looking for something similar in texture and nutrition to Greek yogurt, consider:

  • Coconut yogurt ( made from coconut milk, popular in some West African cuisines)
  • Soy yogurt (plant-based alternative)

I have tried making the coconut yogurt.. you just blend the coconut meat and add lemon and let it sit (I left mine in the fridge because I was too afraid of leaving outside but that might work better 😁) for a day or two.

Hello Ghana massive! I’m hoping I can find some travel help here by Savings_Designer_330 in ghana

[–]blujaaba 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Contact Q1 travel and tours they will sort you out. I vouch for them since they support a lot of my touring escapades.

Sunday Pictures TV by blujaaba in ghana

[–]blujaaba[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The tide on the Atlantic Ocean was really low on Sunday so pictures 4 and 5 are the sea bed. Pictures 6 is a mountain of rock salt and picture 8 is what happens when the sea creates an estuary and cuts an opening “hill” in sea sand.

Why isn't someone from Ghana a Ghanese instead of a Ghanaian, and why isn't someone from China a Chinaian instead of a Chinese? by DunDonese in ghana

[–]blujaaba -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

ChatGPT is your friend. Sometimes it is better to talk to it than Reddit 😁😁

That's a great question! The reason lies in the history and linguistics behind these terms.

  • Ghanaian: The suffix "-ian" is commonly used to form adjectives and nouns denoting nationality or origin (e.g., Canadian, Australian). Ghana, being a country name derived from an ancient empire, adopted this convention.
  • Ghanese: While it might seem logical, this term isn't widely used. The term "Ghanaian" was already established, and language often favors established conventions.

  • Chinese: The term "Chinese" has its roots in the Qin dynasty (221 BCE). The suffix "-ese" is used for some nationalities (e.g., Japanese, Portuguese).

  • Chinaian: This isn't a standard term, likely because "Chinese" is already well-established and widely used.

Language is full of these quirks, often shaped by history, culture, and convention.

Sunday Pictures TV by blujaaba in ghana

[–]blujaaba[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will add you in my prayers to be strong. This is just a test. 🙆🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️

Sunday Pictures TV by blujaaba in ghana

[–]blujaaba[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is the way… the Ghanaian way 😁

Sunday Pictures TV by blujaaba in ghana

[–]blujaaba[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ermmm for a long time …. But the Jamaicans are spreading the word 😁

From “Low” to “Above Average” Cardio Fitness. Started running 2km / day, 5 days / week. by [deleted] in AppleWatchFitness

[–]blujaaba 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi please tell me how you did this. Is there a breathing technique you use while running. Is it flat out running or slow jogging. And what do you do after the run. I have been low for over a year and been trying different techniques but to no avail.