“Work Smarter, Not Harder”: Woman Innovates, Turns Amala With Machine Instead of Stick, Ladies Talk
A viral TikTok video has shown the moment a woman used a hand-held machine to stir amala in a big pot.
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The machine, which looked like a driller, was inserted into the mold heating up on fire as it turned the heavy content with its motor.
Woman used machined to stir amala
After the woman (@platinumamalaspot) had used the machine as an aide, she resorted to the normal amala stick to stir it to avoid lumps in the food.
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Many people who watched the video online talked about how it is an excellent innovation in food preparation.
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Watch the video below:
Check out some of the reactions below:
Tomilola said:
“I knew it say Amala no suppose take person life. I like this new innovation.”
khalisea said:
“If these Mummies are making the Amala, I’m eating it.”
Zahra said:
“This one went to Harvard.”
Queen_daniai said:
“We are going to have it easy when we marry sha me that have many many drill, my husband too go join me drill amala.”
EJDARAMS said:
“Work smarter not harder aminnnnn.”
Yorubabratz said:
“The theme of auntie’s life is no wahalurd.”
HennySwitch said:
“Husband house go easy now abeg I don ready to marry!”
temmy5555 said:
“I will be using my small mixer to mix amala be that.”
just_vawulence said:
“Either machine or not,you go still use your hand turn am.”
Ayo said:
“This woman is living in 3023.”
Ro O said:
“Auntie is so smart!!!”
Emiloju said:
“May be i will be able to make amala well with this.”
user43950751392184 said:
“I Holuwayemisi Temisan will not eat this Amala. Nice Innovation anyways.”
Man cooked jollof rice for oyinbos
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a smart entrepreneur, Gilles Tchianga, became very popular online after his jollof rice pitch for $60,000 (N26,437,800) for his recipe company got 10 times what he bargained for.
Gilles, who is from Cameroon, pitched his business to foreign investors in a video shared by @cbcgem in exchange for a 10% stake in his company.
Source: Legit.ng