Monde Mamon: Mamon-It-Yourself

What are the ways to beat the summer heat? There’s firing up the barbecue and grilling pizza, dogs, and burgers. Why not make a tasty mocktail and sip it outside on a hot day? You can also go on a walking tour of your garden or crazily run through sprinklers in the village park. Another idea is to hostage your nephew or niece’s tablets or gadgets and teach them how to play tag, hide and seek, Frisbee or have a water fight. Fill up water balloons and water guns or use your garden hose to make a backyard water war. I’m sure tons of laughter will ensue.

In my case, the combination of creativity and love for food make for a great memory to bank too. Thresh out the richness of ideas and push out originality of thinking. There’s always a story coming alive in your head and hands, constantly composing and creating. Rediscover yourself this summer.

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I received a beautiful package delivered to my doorsteps. It was a blue box shaped like an attaché case with a gold velvet handle bearing the Monde MIY brand. My nephew, “baby popeye,” enjoyed lugging it around. I opened it and was amazed by the whole kit inside.

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There were compartments for containers holding the toppers, neatly labeled as candy sprinklers and such. On the left side, there are baking and decorative paraphernalia to complete the experience.

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On the right side, 2 packs of Monde Cream Puffs are placed. The toppers include candy sprinklers, candy pellets, cornflakes, mini-marshmallows, crushed grahams, choco candies, coco jam, peanut butter, choco chips, and crushed choco cookies to dress our favorite Monde Special Mamon.

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Something is Cookin’ at Between Bites

 

 

This was way overdue.  I’ve been thinking about this for the past 2 years but never gotten around to actually doing it.  In fact, there are 3 things I’ve been meaning to do as projects but it always gets sidetracked… family first, other more impeding matters first, work first, LOVE first and sometimes LIFE just happens and you get railroaded.  I’m not complaining.  I take the good with the bad… and continue to have Hope for the Flowers.

 

 

One of those magic 3 is in the works and might launch early June.  This is a project I’m working on since last month with 2 other good friends.

 

The other one will have to be delayed to Q4 and will involve a bigger audience and more intricate details.

 

The last one is what I’ve been working on since mid-2010 but only when I find the spare time so I conceptualize, work and pause, work and pause, work and pause.  I worked on it piece by piece.  The framework is 95% done since January 2011.  Thanks to my good friend Mon who from Malaysia was able to put into shape 96% of what I had in mind.

 

 

I’m bursting with excitement to share with everyone the new design and lay-out (but I’m forced to keep it under wraps due to my group’s fear of copycats.  Anyway, I really don’t mind that much that’s why the photos here kinda spills it already.  I think the team who helped me put this together cannot be replicated). 

 

But I have been told that the overall output has to wait.  My other good friend and former colleague Martin Martini, who is a web expert, told me he needs 2 months to get things executed and running –taking out the kinks too. 

 

 

June 1, 2011.    

 

 

That’s the date to watch out for.

 

This specific one involved this concept shoot at Big Bang Studio.

 

 

That same day, Madz introduced me to HMUA Renan Galicia Bautista, who was such a delight to work with.  I really enjoyed his sweet, exuberant and funny persona –very natural without a trace of pretense.  But it was really his skillful make-up expertise, including hair know-how that really made quite an impression on me.

 

I just lifted this off his Facebook without his permission… oopsies!

 

His swift move of the airbrush across my face didn’t take as long as the ones for my previous shoots (outside Big Bang Studio) and he just glided the air from the brush like a soft whisper against my skin.  I got exactly the make-up I had in mind, FRESH and BARELY THERE.

 

Imagine making my pitiful-looking face turned into this human-looking face.

 

 

I didn’t even want to wash my face that night.  Oh, and he also styled my first outfit for the shoot.  Versatility is key.

 

 

Renan also does some of the creative make-up behind Kaos, the one-of-a-kind musical spectacle in the highly renowned Resorts World Manila.  You might want to try him out, check out his contact details below.  I’m getting him again for the outdoor shoot I have in the pipeline next month.

 

 

 

HMUA Renan Galicia Bautista

For bookings: +63 917 517 3642

 

 

Thanks to Madz Alsola and Pearl Perlada, photographers who took the reins of the shoot.

 

Photography by Pearl Perlada

Photography by Pearl Perlada

Photography by Madz Alsola

 

About Big Bang Studio:

 

Two highly creative, fun and dynamic females with experience of more than half a decade in the industry run Big Bang Studio.  Driven to inspire and entertain people passionate about photography, the team opened the studio with a mission to provide clients the ultimate venue to transform their memories into inspired memorabilia.

 

 

Big Bang Studio’s greatest differentiator is its personalized approach.  The studio’s artsy, laid-back setting and friendly team craft a comfortable scene where clients can simply relax while working on a creative/production output or learning studio basics.  Big Bang Studio is a place that draws creativity from an ease mind, while producing valuable photography services that cater to the clients’ specific needs.

 

 

CHECK OUT the Big Bang Studio Blog.

http://bigbangstudio.wordpress.com/2011/04/14/jane-d-chua-of-between-bites/

 

 

They have recently shot Mich Dulce, David Charlton, Lei Hosseinzadeh, among others.

 

 

 

 

If you are after concept shoots/family portraits/openshoots/barkada shoots/product shots or need a studio for your own concept shoots, contact Big Bang Studio.

 

 

Big Bang Studio

Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City

E-mail:bigbangphoto@gmail.com

Tel: (02) 546 4414 and (02) 964 5339

Mobile: +63 927 501 5382 (Pearl) +63 917 811 6239 (Madz)

 

GLEE Openshoot at Big Bang Studio

 

 

Back to Back OpenShoot

 

BE PART of GLEE Openshoot at Big Bang Studio on October 16 (Saturday)

and show us how GLEEk you are! 😉

 

 

Bring your GLEEkest Outfits to portray your favorite GLEE characters!

 

 

Openshoot Rate: Php700

Inclusive of: Photo session + Styling and Props + 3 edited photos

 

 

For Reservations Please Call:

Madz Alsola (0917) 811 6239 / (632) 964 5339

Pearl Perlada (0927) 501 5382 / (632) 546 4414

 

Email: bigbangphoto@gmail.com

 

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HOLLYWOOD CLASSICS! an Open Photoshoot!

Be your own Classic Hollywood Icon or Movie Character from the 50’s to 70’s!

 

OCT 16 | SUNDAY

9:00am-6:00PM
 
Photographer : Roe Empleo
    

HMUA : Diane Lorenzana

back-up: Lee Ann Marco

 

 

*** AVAIL OF DISCOUNTS IF YOU BOOK FOR THE 2 THEMES!***

 

 

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Manila Life 

 

 

A Delightful Toblerone “Thank You” to Your Blockbuster Friend

 

 

There are days in a year that were specially made to thank fathers, mothers, and even teachers.  But we shouldn’t stop to thank them only during those specific days.  On the same breath, when was the last time you showed sweetness towards your friend who have pulled through for you through thick and thin?  If you haven’t, maybe it’s about time that you did.

 

Show how thankful you are to your blockbuster friend for being there for you, every step of the way. 

 

Our friends turn our tears into laughter, they tell us the truth even if it hurts and we know that they’d take a leave from work just to help us through tough times or go with us through life’s many adventures. They are bonded to us, not by blood or by virtue of work, but by common interests, goals, passions and simply by unconditional love. We all know that special friends like these come rarely in a lifetime, and while our best friends ask for nothing in return for everything they’ve done for us, we know that we need to let them know how much we appreciate their sacrifices, their care and their love. We know that they are there for us 24 hours a day, seven days a week—so it makes perfect sense that we also thank them for their friendship every single day.

 

 

Toblerone, the legendary triangular Swiss chocolate, urges you to say “thank you” to your very best friend everyday through simple things that show your appreciation.  You can start showing how grateful you are by telling the world about the wonderful story of your friendship.  Talk about how you met your epic friend, the adventures you’ve gone through together and especially why you are thankful for your relationship with him or her. All you have to do is to “Like” the Toblerone Fan Page on Facebook, upload a photo of you and your epic friend, tag yourselves and TobleronePilipinas and then post your answers in the Comments section of your photo. Make sure that you get your epic friend to “Like” the post as well!

 

Ten winners will be chosen based on the number of people who “Liked” your post as well as the feedback from the Toblerone team and a special panel of judges. Winners will be treated to Toblerone gift packs and a full day of fun and exciting bonding activities, featuring body care treatments at The Spa, with their epic friends. It’s a great and unique way to start saying “thank you” to your best friend! The contest will run from July 5, 2010 to August 11, 2010—so hurry and tell the world how grateful you are for your epic friend.

 

Gratitude, like friendship, shouldn’t just be a one-day deal.  Let this opportunity from Toblerone inspire you to think of many different ways to show your friend how much you appreciate all she or he has done for you. After all, each day is always a good day to say “thank you.”

 

For more information, please log on to www.toblerone.ph.

 

Spread the Sweetness this Mother’s Day with Toblerone

 

 

It’s that time of the year again where we celebrate the second Sunday of May to pay tribute to moms.  It’s not only a day of moms but it’s also a day for those we consider our second mothers.  We got a handful of those in our life –women who have shown support and quiet strength all those years we were growing up?

 

Over the years, we have encountered women whom we’ve come to regard as our second moms.  And in its drive to celebrate the art of saying thank you –especially to the unsung everyday Filipino hero – Toblerone, the well-loved triangular Swiss chocolate, believes that Mother’s Day is the perfect time to give them something one-of-a-kind.

 

 

Here’s a list of some of the “other mothers” to whom we should all extend the sweetness of gratitude to:

 

The Lola

Your grandmother is the mom who always saw you as a child and never stopped giving you advice. She may still be sporting the same old flower-patterned dress and terry-cloth slippers, but your “Lola” never fails to amaze you with her wisdom and care. Put a smile on her face and show her how much you appreciate all her efforts throughout the years

 

The Tita

Those times you came home late, she would usually stop your mom from continuously scolding you and would then calmly talk to you about your mom just being concerned about your safety. Your tita always has been the mediator, always able to see both sides of the story and make a compromise out of any situation. And this Mothers’ Day may just be the ideal time to give something back.

 

The Motherly Mentor at Work

She may constantly put pressure on you and push you to be at your best all the time. But you know it’s for your own professional and personal growth. Those deadlines she set are for you to learn more about the value of time. Those bonuses you get are for you to realize that your efforts at work are highly appreciated. This Mothers’ Day, let her be the one to feel that all the hard work she has invested on you are worth it–-thank her for the relentless guidance she has given you be it inside or outside the office.

 

 

The Kindergarten Teacher

What about your teacher? Despite those times she gave you the hardest exam, it eventually paid off. You even swore you saw her eyes watering a bit during your graduation. She’s given you tough love and recognizing it is more than enough for her.

 

The Yaya

Remember how you used to run and look for her whenever you got scolded–wrapping your tiny arms around her waist and wetting her dress with your tears. Now that you’re all grown up and you still see her washing your clothes and preparing your meals, you know she deserves something special.

 

Though overlooked with their efforts mostly going unnoticed, anyone you’ve come to consider as a second mother has undoubtedly made an impact.  Extend your sweetest Thank You’s to them – the same way that Toblerone will be honoring the unsung heroes of our everyday lives in a big celebration on October 20.  And yes, your yaya, teacher and lola and all the other women whom you’ve regarded as your second moms —are invited to this event. 

 

In the meantime, make Mothers’ Day extra special for them by thanking them with Triangles. Thank them with Toblerone.

 

 

MOMS MOMS Moms, I love love LOVE YOU. 

(And I know you won’t be able to see this unless shobe shows you or I show you..

since you don’t even know where the Power button is.  Haha. 🙂 )

 

Almost Alike, Never the Same

Moms Elaine and Daughter Jane aka Achi

May 2, 2005

Shen Zhen Airport, China

 

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Say Your Sweet Gesture With…

 

I’m not a big fan of flowers (maybe once in 2 years –and it has to be my favorite ones).  Flowers wither and die, like seeing money shrivel.  Yesterday after lunch though, somebody delivered “flowers in a pot” in the office.  I love dark chocolate and if it grows in pots looking like flowers, I’ll put on the gloves and become a farmer.

 

 

I know what chocolates I’d be snacking on in the weeks to come 😉 

 

 

HUGE.

 

*Thanks GM and Toblerone!

 

Van Gogh is Bipolar

 

 

Bubba first found out about this secret place in a magazine.  Bubba called the number trying to place a reservation but it was a packed night –as the usual in most days.  Bubba tried calling again right after mass last Sunday around 830pm and fortunately as fate would have it, we were advised that we can be accommodated that evening. 

 

 

After hearing mass at Sanctuario de San Jose and running quick errands at Shangri-la, Bubba and I headed out to Maginhawa St –the famed street laced with interesting foodie discoveries.  It wasn’t very difficult to locate VGIB (Van Gogh is Bipolar), just tread along Maginhawa St. in Sikatuna Village and look for the landmark, Redbuck’s.  That pathway going to the inner duplex will lead you to an evening you would definitely remember.

 

 

There is a sign on the door that says, “Welcome!  Please remove your shoes.  Thank you,” which reminded me of my own “Shoe Stop” sign (thanks to my good friend Mon for the artwork!) I placed by the door of my condo several years ago.  I held intimate dinners with groups of friends frequently in my small rental condo unit and was really anal-retentive obsessive-compulsive about the grime that “shoes” bring in.  That’s why I’ve asked guests to remove their shoes and if possible, disinfect their feet with the wipes/alcohol before coming in.  All my friends can attest to how squeaky-clean my condo was and how spotless the floor was.  It wasn’t only my neat freak attitude kicking in, but also, engaging with a clean “base” (feet) makes for a fresh and raw/natural ambience –open and free.

 

Van Gogh’s Front Door

 

Replica of the “Shoe Stop” sign I had at the condo

 

 

Back to Van Gogh, my jaw dropped at the sight of the living art space –make that art and food space.  The span of art in every corner and inch of the room emits so much energy that one can’t help but be stirred. 

 

I seriously love this old-fashioned cabinet (reminds me of my Grandma’s cabinet)

 

The bell clonked and our attention immediately shifted to the face behind the little kitchen window placing newly cooked dishes on the counter.  We meet Jetro, a travel photographer and the creative director behind the art and food of Van Gogh is Bipolar.  He good-naturedly welcomed us to his rousing abode.

 

 

Upon my probing, Jetro shares the story behind VGIB and alludes that people misconstrued this sanctuary of his as a mere “restaurant.”  It is not.  This is, first and foremost, Jetro’s private refuge, where his most intimate of thoughts and talents weave into a creative spin.

 

 

Before anything else, read the House Rules.  Key word: Self-service.  No one waits after you.  After perusing the nonconforming menu that informs one about ingredients that release happy enzymes, Bubba wrote our orders on a sheet of paper and gave it to the kitchen.

 

 

As we patiently wait for what the kitchen offers, we stuffed ourselves visually with the artistic splendor of his apartment.  Unique is probably the word that guests usually mouth off stepping into VGIB.  Other than being distinctive, I would say that the place is quite engaging.  The naked eye sees the red graffiti wall at one end of the room, 2 regular coffee tables with seats, 2 low coffee tables with rugs/pillows for sitting/lounging, and a main dining table for groups of 5 or more.  But other than the obvious, there is so much stimulating vibe in the whole room radiating from the different quirky art pieces hanging, etched, written, deconstructed, and basically pieced together.

 

 

I wish I had my own boudoir that channels my very own energy and thoughts in the spaces between.

 

On the Table

 

Spanish Plum Mint Tea PHP 55

The engagement doesn’t stop with the furnishings and art fixtures –it stems to the food as well.  When you order tea, you choose your own pot from the table decked with teapots, shot glasses and tea/coffee jars.  Tagged on the menu as an “Extra Upper,” it is mint tea with blend of premium quality organic Spanish plum tealeaves.  The teacup is decorated with a lone fresh mint leaf.  Pour yourself a warm start to an elevated food experience. 

 

 

Axl Rose’s Egg Shot PHP 25

Organic egg submerged in hot water for 5 minutes served in its eggshell and with honey mustard or Jetro’s special black sauce.  The shot glass is already filled with the wild honey and special black sauce.  The food in itself is again very interactive.  You crack your own egg, carefully pour the yolk and whites inside, stir the mixture and do the shot.  Bubba valiantly tried the shot and said that it can perk you up immediately.  Texture wasn’t slimy and was more of a soup shooter full of protein with a hint of balsamic sweetness that perks the mood.

  

Egg is an excellent source of protein that gives that “extra kick” you need especially when soft-boiled.  

  

 

Pres Clinton’s Meal – Van Gogh Rice PHP 275

Grilled Aussie Lambchops with organic black mountain rice with olive oil/bagoong sauce and olive oil/soy sauce base.

 

 

Despite having read (in another blog) a not-so-good feedback on the lamb chops, I boldly ordered it, knowing that one man’s claim might be another woman’s tasty treasure.  Boy, am I so glad that I didn’t let that stray me away.  The lamb chops were brimming with flavor, balanced out well by the organic black mountain rice that’s full of texture.  Add a distinct layer of flavor by dabbing a bit of the black mint/rosemary semi-sweet sauce.  Try a shade of saltiness by dabbing it in the bagoong with sprit of calamansi sauce. 

 

 

There’s a slice of orange as garnish.  Take a citrus route and get the pulps on your rice.  I also loved the fresh herbs such as the stalk of marigold and basil in the dish –giving a fresh minty note that pulls the dish together. 

 

Emperor’s Fish PHP 255

Bubba was supposed to order Roosevelt –a salmon dish that’s a house specialty but they ran out.  Bubba opted to get the Emperor’s Fish.  It was a special of the day.  I wasn’t able to note what kind of fish was served but it tasted clean and light like sole.  The fish was moist and cooked perfectly.  The Emperor’s Fish was also accompanied by organic mountain rice. 

 

 

Jim Carrey’s Sardines PHP 99

This is usually accompanied by mountain rice but since they ran out, we were asked if we wanted it served with pasta instead –of course!  Variety is always welcomed.  Bubba and I both liked the sardines that had a tinge of spiciness that wakes up the senses.

 

 

Mel Gibson’s Darkest Sins (2) PHP 125 each

It’s a vodka shot deep in dark chocolate with walnut and almond.  When you take the shot, get wonderfully overwhelmed with the dark chocolate… slowly and smoothly, a shadow of bitter liquorish flavor travels in your buds… and steadily, you feel warmth in your mouth, then feel the heat or intensity crawling up to your throat and nose, surrendering a fervor inside.  An hour later on your way home, the impression it left you is still vivid.

 

 

 

Thanks Jetro for welcoming us in your “world”.

 

In the coming weeks, Jetro will no longer accept walk-ins and will fully focus on by-reservation format only.  Cooking is a fondness of his and he wants to be able to share this in a happy busy kitchen but not a frenzied one.

 

Van Gogh is Bipolar is an almost full encounter of Jetro’s senses –from visual art to textural and taste experience of his food concoctions.  The dishes are bright and delightful.  Place is charming, the food are innovative and on the whole, experience is utterly memorable.  It is already a treat in itself to meet someone as passionate as Jetro.

 

Leave with an inspiration.

 

 

Van Gogh is Bipolar

154 Maginhawa St.

Sikatuna Village, Quezon City

(632) 394 0188

0929 163 8592

 

 

Van Gogh is Bipolar Album

 

 

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Creative Photography with Philip Sison