Dear Jane: Shout Back to My Readers and Friends

 

 

My deepest apology that it took me a while to respond.  There are still quite a number of emails I haven’t responded to and I’m trying to find the time to go through each and every one.  There are far too much going on and I’m so thankful that I’m blessed with bountiful things to do.  You know what they say, an idle mind is the devil’s playground.  I know I’ve also been remiss in replying to the comments you post on the site.  I think my last one was in March.  I’m trying to make up with this entry.

 

 

Posting here some of the comments/emails that have stirred me as of late.  I’ve compiled it into a brief entry so it’s easier to look back at this and find comfort in your words when I need a hug or two.

 

Tahanan ni Aling Meding and Outdoor Lunch at Lake Pandin

 

From: Phatty Chiu

tatum10.multiply.com

 

I’m a big fan of your site. I came across your site a few months back.  Since then, I’ve always been excited to see your recent posts, to know more about the restaurants and places you’ve been to. It’s not only entertaining but I learn so much from just reading your site.  You have so much passion for life, food and almost everything.  You have a good heart and I admire you for being able to experience the things that most girls, ladies and women won’t even dare to try. I admire your courage to stand for what you believe in, to learn and experience more but most importantly to be able to share it to the world.

 

Also, one more thing that noticeable about you is your skin.  I used to have flawless skin. Now, I have pimple breakouts all over my face.  I tried all sorts of creams, treatments, nothing works.  I’m in dire need of an advice. Hope you won’t mind sharing your secret to having such clear skin.

 

Thanks Jane. Hope you’ll continue to experience more out of life. God Bless!

 

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Hi Patty,

 

Thank you so much for your kind words.  I hope to infect other people with the same passion I have for life… and find the most interesting things to be happy or thankful about in food, travel, people they meet, and the most mundane points of their lives. 

 

We got to have courage as long as we’re breathing.

 

In this life, we win some and we learn some.

 

Regarding my skin, I really don’t know if I have good skin up close.  Like you, I used to have flawless skin that I didn’t find the need for powder.  Stress and probably pollution have changed all that.  I really haven’t had a regimen for years, last was probably a little after college.  One thing I did notice though was my skin was glowing more whenever I am on a fruit diet or I do regular exercise/running/boxing at the gym. 

 

Oh and a lot of good sleep helps!

 

Again, thanks Patty for keeping my fire burning.

 

Bite after bite,

Janey

 

 

 

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A Bundle of Joyce

 

From: Dea

deaguwapa.com

 

Sisters really are the best, one of life’s greatest blessings!

 

I agree with the comment above, I love the photographs of you two laughing. This post just tugged at my heartstrings.

 

By the way, my sister and I love Mom & Tina’s too!

 

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Hi Dea,

 

I love both my sisters.  Long ago, I’ve dubbed them “the rascals.”  Quite characters these two.  They have their odd-behavior-moments but I still love them nonetheless.  They are my antidotes for a stressful day.

 

I’m their big sister but it’s them who make my life easy… and difficult at times.  But mostly, easy.

 

Big sheesh-ter,

Janey

 

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From: Dyanie

princessdyanie.blogspot.com

 

Hi Jane! When I first saw you in Franny’s blog, sabi ko “wow ang pretty naman nya”. I havent told you pa ata how pretty you are. When I read this entry, it made me say, “she’s prettier” referring to you. Janey, you have a big heart and it really shows. You are pretty inside and out. I may just know you online but having said that, I know nothing’s changed if we’ll meet personally. Your sister is lucky to have you. Your family and your Bubba too.

 

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Hi Dyanie!!!

 

Well, the truth of that is… I’m the lucky one to have my sisters, my family, and Bubba.  I don’t lead a perfect life but I know for a fact that I’m beautiful because people around me are beautiful.

 

The beautiful truth,

Janey

 

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From: Carlos

foodiemanila.com

 

awwww J! This post just made my heart melt. As if I needed further validation of the kind person you are, this just sealed the deal! You are and forever will be one of my “people”. So often we call ourselves people and yet act like animals. This happens more frequently that we care to acknowledge. But by calling you a person it shows the kind of admiration I have for who you are as well as the pleasure in being remotely associated with you.(dare I even say friend?) You will forever have and hold a special place in my heart. (And you know how special that is right?)

 

Thank you for sharing this.

 

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Hey Zippy, 

I wonder when you’ll meet Joyce 🙂  We’re so much closer now than when you posted this comment.  Change your mind yet?  Haha 🙂

Seriously, I’m happy that we’ve become really good friends.  I’m always here to listen 😉

Half hugger,

Janey

 

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An Evening to Remember

 

From: B

 

Hey, I saw you at Ugu Bigyan today with Bubba. I didn’t want to interrupt your lunch, and besides I was too starstruck to say hi.  Hope you have a good holy week.

 

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Hello B!

Oh, no need to be shy.  We’re just as ordinary as any  (well, with a little bit of crazy) How didja find Ugu’s?

 

Hope you had a good one!

 

Bump into Me,

Janey

 

 

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My Love Affair with Bali (1st of 3 Parts)

 

From: Carlos

foodiemanila.com

 

Your writing and stories always are a pleasure to read. I’m really sorry I haven’t been visiting much but when I do visit, I stay for awhile. You made me feel as if I were there with you throughout the entire trip. I’ve always been a fan of travelling (especially for the food) and it was a good mix of activities and food which always leaves me wanting more and more. These posts are not mere posts on a blog, but bits and pieces of a novel, a part of a greater masterpiece, that is your life janey. I enjoy witnessing how it unfolds through the words and pictures. I’ve never considered teaching photography, but because of people like you I am seriously considering holding a workshop for it. Keep writing and shooting Janey. You are part of the very lucky few who can go out and see the world while the rest of us live our dreams through your blog. I hope someday to travel with you. Let me know when you want to do this, I’ll really make time.

 

Forever a Fan,

Carlos

 

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Zippy,

 

This comment made me a bit teary-eyed.  Sigh.  Thanks for making my day when I read this one.

 

Moved by your words,

Janey or MM 😉

 

 

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Random

 

From: Ezra Montemayor

http://www.foodiebudgettraveler.blogspot.com/

http://www.ezraphotography.blogspot.com/

 

I browsed through your blog before I started my own blog… just wanted to thank u for the inspiration 🙂

I ddnt realize blogging had so many technical stuff (html, layout, adsense, nuffnang, rss etc).

 

Aargh. I’m all confused.

 

Anyway, I just wanted to thank u. 🙂

 

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Hi Ezra,

 

Thank you for your email and note of thanks for being an inspiration.

 

Yes, blogging involves a lot of technical stuff… 85% of which I still don’t understand or know how to do on my own.  I’m glad that my friends are helping me out from time to time.

 

Best wishes on your new blog.  Your photos are awesome 🙂

 

Bite of inspiration,

Janey

 

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Thanks everyone for giving me a string of HAPPY VIBE

 

 

Love is love.

 

xoxo,

Janey

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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