Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by millhouse: 7:11am On Mar 03, 2016 |
Na real Cameroon pepper |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by Rawblings(m): 7:13am On Mar 03, 2016 |
Thank God I can cook ooooooooooo especially beans 1 Like |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by Rockstar07: 7:15am On Mar 03, 2016 |
Modsenemy: So next month, u will com and share anoda pix of ingredients den it will hit FP abi?
Shave my Toto in d soup Shave What!!! We know your type, that cook soup with your flowing blood just for your hubby to be loyal #spitonyourface 3 Likes |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by sirvic29(m): 7:18am On Mar 03, 2016 |
If I hear say Emeka no lie small. but wait oo my guy na only u dey chop all these things?. |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by sanc2s(f): 7:19am On Mar 03, 2016 |
Please let's support change and change things 1 Share |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by caprini1: 7:20am On Mar 03, 2016 |
JeffreyJamez:
True talk my brother!..... but wait o....na 10500 make all your pot full like that? In Lagos, he would have used about 7k....PH is expensive. 2 Likes |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by VocalWalls: 7:21am On Mar 03, 2016 |
EMEKA1MILLION: Every new month this is what I do. Go to market and get the things for the desired soup for the month myself since am still a bachelor and living alone. The soup is expected to last for the month unless my friends come around. This month of March I chose egusi, ogbono, okra and stew.
The egusi ingredients are Egusi 2 cups Achi (to make the soup thick) Cameroon pepper (dunno why it's called that tho) Vegetable Dry fish Stock fish Palm oil Goat and cow beef mixed Fresh fish. Etc....
Ogbono soup ingredients is same as above excluding the Achi.
The okra soup is made specially for me cos I love periwinkle but sadly most of my guys don't so just in case they come around, they'll see something to eat. The soup has so much periwinkle. Beef (chopped the beef to pieces) Dry fish Kpomo Etc...
Stew easy na so no need listing out the ingredients.
Anyway it took me 3hours to cook all.
Budget for everything is 10,500 naira. Since I stay in Port Harcourt, things are pretty expensive here so I spent most of my day in the market bargaining price
Please let's be friends... So I can visit... My number's at my signature. Biko Anyways, I live by the same rules, big rubber plates stuffed with okro, egusi, afang and native soup. Then other meals like beans, yam porridge, peppersoup and the likes. So all I've got to do is cut some out and microwave. I'm sure you can relate to chopping off a big portion and discovering there's no meat inside. My greatest regret in this process is remembering when my generator broke down, and there was no electricity for weeks... You can imagine what went down. 5 Likes |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by TedBaker(m): 7:22am On Mar 03, 2016 |
EMEKA1MILLION: monkey ke? Haba Look closely, that is a dining table and d laptop is for entertainment when cooking. I needed that wide proximity to capture the ingredients on the table. Am a very private person and showing off is not my thing. Thank you. my bad, sowie |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by Nobody: 7:25am On Mar 03, 2016 |
end time Cooking EMEKA1MILLION: Every new month this is what I do. Go to market and get the things for the desired soup for the month myself since am still a bachelor and living alone. The soup is expected to last for the month unless my friends come around. This month of March I chose egusi, ogbono, okra and stew.
The egusi ingredients are Egusi 2 cups Achi (to make the soup thick) Cameroon pepper (dunno why it's called that tho) Vegetable Dry fish Stock fish Palm oil Goat and cow beef mixed Fresh fish. Etc....
Ogbono soup ingredients is same as above excluding the Achi.
The okra soup is made specially for me cos I love periwinkle but sadly most of my guys don't so just in case they come around, they'll see something to eat. The soup has so much periwinkle. Beef (chopped the beef to pieces) Dry fish Kpomo Etc...
Stew easy na so no need listing out the ingredients.
Anyway it took me 3hours to cook all.
Budget for everything is 10,500 naira. Since I stay in Port Harcourt, things are pretty expensive here so I spent most of my day in the market bargaining price
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Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by VocalWalls: 7:25am On Mar 03, 2016 |
DedeNkem:
Make sure you package all the food in small plastic containers according to prefered potions/rations. So that you don't need to defrost the whole food each time you want to eat, because continous defrosting and frosting diminishes the nutrient values drastically. Good idea... But don't you think small containers defrost easily when there's no electricity for a while? 1 Like |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by Hiddentreasure1(f): 7:26am On Mar 03, 2016 |
Well done dats a gud feat. Jst want to say dat I hrd from someone dat achi is nt gud for men dat it weakens them down there I.e they won't b able to perform properly so I hrd from one of my frds n she said is her doctor dat told her well I don't know how true is it pls confirm n do d needful tnx 1 Like |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by chigoizie7(m): 7:26am On Mar 03, 2016 |
I sabi cook well, my only problem na to wash dishes |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by tempem: 7:26am On Mar 03, 2016 |
JeffreyJamez:
Chai!......
Na wa you o...since your transfer you no even smell gidi again...e no good o. Broz Jeff! long time. |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by habsydiamond(m): 7:31am On Mar 03, 2016 |
Bro,don't waste your talent ooo. Just register for the next knorr competition cos I can see you winning something. Keep it up. 5 Likes |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by Semper247(m): 7:32am On Mar 03, 2016 |
EMEKA1MILLION: Every new month this is what I do. Go to market and get the things for the desired soup for the month myself since am still a bachelor and living alone. The soup is expected to last for the month unless my friends come around. This month of March I chose egusi, ogbono, okra and stew.
The egusi ingredients are Egusi 2 cups Achi (to make the soup thick) Cameroon pepper (dunno why it's called that tho) Vegetable Dry fish Stock fish Palm oil Goat and cow beef mixed Fresh fish. Etc....
Ogbono soup ingredients is same as above excluding the Achi.
The okra soup is made specially for me cos I love periwinkle but sadly most of my guys don't so just in case they come around, they'll see something to eat. The soup has so much periwinkle. Beef (chopped the beef to pieces) Dry fish Kpomo Etc...
Stew easy na so no need listing out the ingredients.
Anyway it took me 3hours to cook all.
Budget for everything is 10,500 naira. Since I stay in Port Harcourt, things are pretty expensive here so I spent most of my day in the market bargaining price
Pls, where in port Harcourt are u? I need to dump these fake friends around me to make new ones.... E mail me ur address abeg 2 Likes |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by ufotty2001: 7:35am On Mar 03, 2016 |
Sparklequeen: Nice dishes. Ur wife will cherish you, weldone. it is easy to spot a lazy girl! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by ChiSun27(m): 7:42am On Mar 03, 2016 |
akanbiaa:
That is extreme stinginess sef, with the current way things are you will need at least 700 naira on food per day if you manage making about 21k a month which is lesser or the amount some graduates collect as salary monthly so pathethic
My bro...u are right....as at last year....my feeding on monthly basis was clocking about N22,000. So started from this year...I had to cut corners meeehnnn...things are hard these days.
Even that N17,050 that I'm currently scaling now...I still dey fin ways to trim it down...LOL!!!
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Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by mhizbright: 7:43am On Mar 03, 2016 |
Emeka,u go marry me? so that i will cook a more delicious food for u. im a great cook 1 Like |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by mhizbright: 7:48am On Mar 03, 2016 |
Emeka, i dey find husband o 1 Like |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by fairheven: 7:48am On Mar 03, 2016 |
Bros, na laptop u dey use do research for the ingredients I can hardly eat the same soup for more than two days, in this case you have three different soup make, so that is like Six times of sampling the soups, after which I desire a new taste... This is the main reason I like eating out,so I can sample different taste as possible. 1 Like |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by NathyBongos: 7:49am On Mar 03, 2016 |
Oboy this kind life nor bad@all...but make ya friends nor turn ya house to their free restaurant oo by the way how much u dey receive monthly?coz I wan go on my own now so I dey wan plan myself 1 Like |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by Nobody: 7:52am On Mar 03, 2016 |
MzPecs: Mekus uses achi to cook egusi soup, I guess you're from abia state.
Nice one tho! hahahahaha Please stop guessing o,I am from Abia and I have never put achi in my egusi soup. How does it turn out bikonu?
You tried well well @ OP. Endeavour to use medium sized watertight containers, these ones look too big. I can imagine you defrosting every to get one meat. 1 Like |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by masqot(m): 7:59am On Mar 03, 2016 |
krct guy |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by ehix89(m): 8:00am On Mar 03, 2016 |
EMEKA1MILLION: Every new month this is what I do. Go to market and get the things for the desired soup for the month myself since am still a bachelor and living alone. The soup is expected to last for the month unless my friends come around. This month of March I chose egusi, ogbono, okra and stew.
The egusi ingredients are Egusi 2 cups Achi (to make the soup thick) Cameroon pepper (dunno why it's called that tho) Vegetable Dry fish Stock fish Palm oil Goat and cow beef mixed Fresh fish. Etc....
Ogbono soup ingredients is same as above excluding the Achi.
The okra soup is made specially for me cos I love periwinkle but sadly most of my guys don't so just in case they come around, they'll see something to eat. The soup has so much periwinkle. Beef (chopped the beef to pieces) Dry fish Kpomo Etc...
Stew easy na so no need listing out the ingredients.
Anyway it took me 3hours to cook all.
Budget for everything is 10,500 naira. Since I stay in Port Harcourt, things are pretty expensive here so I spent most of my day in the market bargaining price
ur pots r clean,ur surroundings too,u strike me as a very neat person....nairaland babe see husband material here o b4 u pple will be looking 4 lekki bobo dat hv nothing to offer in marriage. 2 Likes |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by dokunbam(m): 8:04am On Mar 03, 2016 |
EMEKA1MILLION: Every new month this is what I do. Go to market and get the things for the desired soup for the month myself since am still a bachelor and living alone. The soup is expected to last for the month unless my friends come around. This month of March I chose egusi, ogbono, okra and stew.
The egusi ingredients are Egusi 2 cups Achi (to make the soup thick) Cameroon pepper (dunno why it's called that tho) Vegetable Dry fish Stock fish Palm oil Goat and cow beef mixed Fresh fish. Etc....
Ogbono soup ingredients is same as above excluding the Achi.
The okra soup is made specially for me cos I love periwinkle but sadly most of my guys don't so just in case they come around, they'll see something to eat. The soup has so much periwinkle. Beef (chopped the beef to pieces) Dry fish Kpomo Etc...
Stew easy na so no need listing out the ingredients.
Anyway it took me 3hours to cook all.
Budget for everything is 10,500 naira. Since I stay in Port Harcourt, things are pretty expensive here so I spent most of my day in the market bargaining price
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Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by mubarak001(m): 8:17am On Mar 03, 2016 |
EMEKA1MILLION: Every new month this is what I do.
The egusi ingredients are
Egusi 2 cups
Achi (to make the soup thick)
Cameroon pepper (dunno why it's called that tho)
Vegetable
Dry fish
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Where is ur add mk I come join league of friends to help locate d made in china. |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by mamawin(f): 8:23am On Mar 03, 2016 |
EMEKA1MILLION: Every new month this is what I do. Go to market and get the things for the desired soup for the month myself since am still a bachelor and living alone. The soup is expected to last for the month unless my friends come around. This month of March I chose egusi, ogbono, okra and stew.
The egusi ingredients are Egusi 2 cups Achi (to make the soup thick) Cameroon pepper (dunno why it's called that tho) Vegetable Dry fish Stock fish Palm oil Goat and cow beef mixed Fresh fish. Etc....
Ogbono soup ingredients is same as above excluding the Achi.
The okra soup is made specially for me cos I love periwinkle but sadly most of my guys don't so just in case they come around, they'll see something to eat. The soup has so much periwinkle. Beef (chopped the beef to pieces) Dry fish Kpomo Etc...
Stew easy na so no need listing out the ingredients.
Anyway it took me 3hours to cook all.
Budget for everything is 10,500 naira. Since I stay in Port Harcourt, things are pretty expensive here so I spent most of my day in the market bargaining price
I just hope when you re married this talent won't fly out of the window, 2 Likes |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by MzPecs(f): 8:29am On Mar 03, 2016 |
Kachisbarbie:
hahahahaha Please stop guessing o,I am from Abia and I have never put achi in my egusi soup. How does it turn out bikonu?
You tried well well @ OP. Endeavour to use medium sized watertight containers, these ones look too big. I can imagine you defrosting every to get one meat. Lol I schooled at abia state uni and all my friends from Abia used achi to cook egusi soup, it actually turns out nice buh taste more like an 'achi soup' instead of the normal egusi soup cooked with 'osu'. So one of the days I travelled back home, I decided to try it at home... no be small fight between and my mama oh!
She didn't taste the soup! 1 Like |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by Nobody: 8:35am On Mar 03, 2016 |
EMEKA1MILLION: feeding is not expensive like that in lagos compared to this place. The Least you'll see a plate of food is 300. But eh that goat meat Don enter freezer my kinda guy .. I like cooking you know. my wife go enjoy wella mostly when she's heavy .. nice one bro 1 Like |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by Nobody: 8:36am On Mar 03, 2016 |
Not only Abia, my roomate while in the university is from Uli in Anambra he prepared our soup same way MzPecs: Mekus uses achi to cook egusi soup, I guess you're from abia state.
Nice one tho! 1 Like |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by ColtPython(m): 8:48am On Mar 03, 2016 |
Flexherbal: It is like electric power is very stable in your area. I think say nobody go ask this important question 1 Like |
Re: How I Survive Every Month As A Bachelor by Yseone(m): 8:54am On Mar 03, 2016 |
EMEKA1MILLION: Every new month this is what I do. Go to market and get the things for the desired soup for the month myself since am still a bachelor and living alone. The soup is expected to last for the month unless my friends come around. This month of March I chose egusi, ogbono, okra and stew.
The egusi ingredients are Egusi 2 cups Achi (to make the soup thick) Cameroon pepper (dunno why it's called that tho) Vegetable Dry fish Stock fish Palm oil Goat and cow beef mixed Fresh fish. Etc....
Ogbono soup ingredients is same as above excluding the Achi.
The okra soup is made specially for me cos I love periwinkle but sadly most of my guys don't so just in case they come around, they'll see something to eat. The soup has so much periwinkle. Beef (chopped the beef to pieces) Dry fish Kpomo Etc...
Stew easy na so no need listing out the ingredients.
Anyway it took me 3hours to cook all.
Budget for everything is 10,500 naira. Since I stay in Port Harcourt, things are pretty expensive here so I spent most of my day in the market bargaining price
Fotoshop...except this is not the EMEKA I know, buh if he is, EMEKA is good at cooking noddles. Dazol |