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December 3, 2011

Being Fat is Now Illegal

I almost fell off my chair when I read Raymond Gutierrez’ tweet: “@mondgutierrez being fat is now illegal in Japan: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1hqHo6lyUU&feature=share

Fat is out. No, this is a campaign tagline. It’s the law —  Japan law.

Japan's Metabo Law

In 2008, Japan’s Ministry of Health passed the ‘metabo’ law and declared war against obesity by measuring the country’s waistline. Their intent is to curb the rise of metabolic syndrome, a number of factors that lead to diabetes and cardiovascular disease including obesity, high blood pressure, high glucose levels and cholesterol. By keeping metabolic syndrome in check, the government hopes to stall the ballooning health care costs of their aging population.

In recent decades, concerns over rising rates of obesity and related metabolic diseases in developing countries have increased. Many of these countries are witnessing a growing aging population with decreasing birth rates, foreshadowing a costly future for health systems faced with supporting the declining elderly without the backing of a youthful workforce. Management of chronic disease such as diabetes, hypertension and other metabolic syndromes will compound these costs. Globally, current health policy is being re-examined and interventions to reduce the incidence of metabolic disease in the coming years are being implemented, but none are more radical than Japan’s ‘metabo law’, a law that requires men to maintain a waist line less than 33.5 inches and women less than 35.4 inches.

Source

My gaaaad! Japan has now a fat police? Scary.

I’m perplexed.

Your thoughts?

Jenni Epperson

November 30, 2011

A Piece of Gwyneth Paltrow

If you’re following me on Twitter, you would remember this:

"All is calm, all is bright"

I posted this photo on Instagram after I ran at the park. I took a snapshot of the Ayala Triangle Gardens’ light and sound show as I could already feel the spirit of Christmas. There was a big crowd at the show but I felt peaceful and happy. Calm. But that did not last…

When I got home, this welcomed me in the living room:

A gift from W/17's Kaye Tinga

The chicest gift wrapper! Ever!

Love the W/17 wax mark sticker!

As some of you may know, a few days ago, I was invited by some of Manila’s loveliest housewives to view Andy Vasquez-Prada and Kaye Tinga‘s W/17 Home store.

Thanks Mons Romulo and Kaye Tinga!!! Looking forward to our next "merienda" chuchu!

During lunch, Mons, Kaye, and I had a conversation on how hot Gwyneth Paltrow is:

Me: “I love Gwyneth Paltrow! Did you know that she works out 2 hours a day, 6 days a week to achieve her body?”
Kaye and Mons: “Really! Kaya pala ang sexy n’ya!
Me: “She is able to eat carbs and not gain weight because she works out everyday! Have you read her cookbook? I’ve tried her recipes!”
Kaye: “I have her book. My daughter and I lined-up for four hours to have our books autographed by her!”
Me: “WHAT??? GWYNETH SIGNED YOUR BOOK??? Do you know that I begged National Book Store if they could have my book signed as a birthday gift to me???”
Kaye: “Yeah! My daughter has a signed cookbook!”
Me: @.@

Do you remember the birthday wish I posted on my previous blog? Read here: http://welovejenni.blogspot.com/2011/05/my-top-5-picks.html

Kaye’s gift to me:

Gwyneth Paltrow's 'My Father's Daughter' cookbook

OMG. OMG. OMG.

No… no… noooooooo…

Kaye Tinga and her daughter Kerry lined-up for four hours to get Gwyneth Paltrow's autograph! FOUR hours!

YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!!!! *faints*

*jumps for joy* *head bangs* *fist pumps* Cue music: “Paradise” by Coldplay

Thank you Kaye and Kerry for my signed copy of Gwyneth Paltrow’s ‘My Father’s Daughter” cookbook!!!!!!!!!!!!!

@.@ Pinch me please. @.@

Dearest Kaye and Kerry,

I am speechless but I will try to write how I feel.

You have no idea how happy you’ve made me! None! I am overjoyed to say the least! The exclamation points are a testament to how much I love and appreciate your thoughtful gift! From the bottom of my heart, thank you!!!

With Kaye’s permission, here’s what she wrote on the gift card:

God is good!

According to Kaye, she told her daughter Kerry about me. It was Kerry’s idea to give me the extra signed copy of Gwyneth’s cookbook! Thanks Kerry! Your parents brought you up well! Haha! Thanks!!!

Now, I need to work on getting Jamie Oliver’s, Martha Stewart’s, and Oprah’s autographs!

Nothing is impossible!

Jenni Epperson

October 28, 2011

Beware of Emotional Vampires!

I was thinking that since Halloween is just around the corner, this is the perfect time to get to know (or maybe realize if you are one) what emotional vampires are.

Warning: Emotional vampires are more terrifying than ghouls and goblins! They are people who can suck you dry; emotionally.

I have met a few in my life and I honestly believe that they are not aware of it. Sometimes people are so used to having drama in their lives, that when life seems to be steady and calm, they look for the theatrics in life. I get it. I actually find some drama queens to be such characters but there is a limit to such spectacles.

I’m not one to judge, God knows I have my moments, but being aware of it is key.

Which type are you?

An introduction to emotional vampires
Source

Emotional vampires come in various shapes and sizes. Despite the several sub-types, one factor that they all have in common is that you feel emotionally drained after spending time with them. Besides feeling drained, they often take up your time and in some cases money as well. Emotional vampires tend to run in families. If you encounter one, you will want to avoid it and their family members as well.

Some emotional vampires have money. Those with money often use their money as a lure to entice you into their power. Once you are caught in their power they will take the life out of you. In the case of those with money, they will use your desire for money and greed as a way of keeping you in their clutches. They will use not only money, but also drugs, sex, secrets and anything else to have something on you in order to keep you in their control. “You owe me” is a frequently heard phrase coming from these types.

Some people use the term emotional vampires. Other terms used are ‘users’ and ‘takers’. We often have a sense about these types although there are different names for them depending on our experiences with them.

Emotional vampires are dangerous to your emotional and physical health

What are the types of emotional vampires?

The first type is the needy, helpless type. The needy persons often play the helpless role in an effort at getting you to take action. They often interact with a passive way of taking action. They ‘suggest’ or ‘ask’ for what they want from you. Sometimes it is direct, sometimes it is indirect. Whether direct or indirect, they know what they want. For example, if they want a glass of tea. They may make a comment that they are thirsty, or ask you for a glass of tea directly. When I think of this type I often see those large eyed cats that often look so pitiful and helpless.

Another type is the depressed vampire. These are the ones that move slowly. Sometimes they make sounds of struggle as part of their routine. They make every day look like it is a struggle for them. These are easily recognized. They often say very negative things and seem to energize themselves by cutting down and talking about others. They often have a long term frown on their face. When there is laughter it is often forced and almost a cackle rather than genuine belly-jostling laughter. Due to their extreme depressed mood, they often suck the life energy out of you and everything in the room. I have seen these types suck the life out of electric fans and other inanimate objects as well. You can feel these types when they enter a room.

The worst is the necrophilia type. This type is the depressed vampire on steroids. They take depression to a new low. This type does not enjoy life at all, They often talk about their losses, and surround themselves with somber music or even the lack of music. Their rooms are often morgue like, with photos and mementos of life that no longer exists. They items they have reminded them of their losses rather than the happy times they had. When they review their lives, they recall the mistakes, deaths and losses. They talk about death and how life itself is a struggle. If you listen to them, there are often themes of ‘revenge’ or talking about how people do not deserve things. It is this morbid aspect that separates them from the depressed type. Goths may look scary, but these types of persons actually do take the life and enjoyment of life out of you.

Emotional Vamipres belittle and backbite and drive us batty with their soul-sucking behavior.

How to deal with them

1. Set boundaries. Know ahead of time how far you will go with people. Do not let them violate your boundaries. When they hook you into a crisis, they often violate your boundaries or force you to compromise so that the guilt from compromising your values can be used as leverage against you.

2. Pay attention to your gut feelings. If you gut tells you to stay away, listen to it. When you sense the draining of energy, do not ignore the sensation. The good Lord gave you those sensations in order to protect you from such types of people.

3. Learn how to turn away from guilt. When you can not be hooked, they do not have any power over you. Remember they only have the power that you give them. The more you give into them, the stronger the hold they have on you. Don’t feel guilty if they have hurt feelings.

4. Surround yourself with life and lively things. Listen to lively music dress lively and so forth. Make it a point to enjoy life. Since emotional vampires avoid life and liveliness like the plague, use it to re-energize yourself and keep them away. Rather than garlic, the thing that keeps away these types of vampires is liveliness.

5. Move a lot. Activities like dancing are invigorating. The despondency that often accompanies emotional vampires tends toward extreme passivity the antidote to that passivity is activity and lots of it.

What are their methods?

It is not unusual for emotional vampires to be in crisis and have ways of ‘hooking’ you into their crisis. Once hooked a kind of bonding takes place. Since you went through a crisis with them, they expect you to stay with them. You may hear themes of how only you could understand them, or how only you can help them. There will be other comments of how you are the exception to miserable world in which they live.

Besides crises, they often use crying episodes as another hook. The crying or threat of crying often creates guilt feelings in their victims. True guilt occurs when you violate a moral principle or law. In dealing with them you have broken no law or principle, they want you to feel like you owe them something. Some family structures used guilt as a motivator in raising their children. Children raised in such homes are often more vulnerable to these emotional vampire types.

Have you met a drama queen or are you one yourself?

7 Signs to Look For
Source

Emotional Vampire: One who in their life continually creates chaos and drama that leaves them in the victim role in order to extract sympathy and attention from others. Once successful in finding a sympathetic person, they will latch onto that person and continually exhaust all energy and emotion to feed their own insatiable hurting soul.

Do you know an emotional vampire? Do you have a friend or family member who always leaves you feeling tired and drained after talking? Do you avoid answering the phone or a knock on the door for fear of having to endure your friend’s newest problem? Well you came to the right place for answers. You will find 7 signs to look for that will help you determine if there is an emotional vampire in your life.

1) Do you know someone who when you met them you were mesmerized, they were fun and exciting to be around, you had never met anyone you just clicked that well with before, and then suddenly you noticed yourself going to great lengths to avoid that person?

EV’s are very charismatic people. They often look for victims who they can relate to or share same interests with. Once a bond has been established their true colors start to show, as you have now become a constant energy supplier to their insatiable hunger for energy and emotion.

2) Do you feel exhausted and sleepy after having been around a particular person?

EV’s often leave their victims feeling lifeless and drained after a visit. Some EV’s are so incredibly good at draining their victims they can actually absorb the energy over the phone. If you have a particular person whom every time you encounter them they leave you feeling tired and depressed, they just might actually be an EV.

3) Do you avoid answering the door or phone so that you don’t have to deal with a particular person? Have you found yourself actually trying to find a good lie to cut the unwanted visit or conversation short?

EV’s are such unwanted guests that the victims will go to great lengths to avoid contact with them. If you are finding yourself doing these things, the person whom you are trying to avoid just might be an EV.

4) Do you find yourself wondering about someone at different times of the day, and being angry that you even care what is going on since you really don’t like that person anyways, after all they live in “drama” all the time and you are quite frankly tired of hearing about it all?

Most likely that person is an EV and you are doing your job as they hoped you would by releasing energy and emotion to them. The sheer fact that you give their life and situations a moment’s thought is a continual bond for them to feed from.

5) Do you have a relationship with a person that you have tried to end but just can’t seem to get them to go away? You have asked them to not call or visit you and have expressed that you really are tired of all their drama, yet even if they do leave you alone, in a week or two you call to check up on them?

As you have probably figured out on your own EV bonds are very hard to sever. They are such masters at manipulation that once you are drawn in, they can weave such a bond that even when you have vowed to end the relationship, you find yourself making contact out of guilt. This web of emotional attachment has been skillfully weaved by a EV and may contain many subtly planted triggers including a sense of guilt or shame for even considering severing ties with them. This cycle can repeat over and over and the EV will never tire of the “game”.

6) Unfortunately the very people you should be able to trust and love can actually be sucking/draining the emotional life out of you. Is someone in your family constantly criticizing you? Taking advantage of you, borrowing something but never returning it? Expects you to take care of the details to all family matters? Uses the “but were family” line to get what they want? If you answered yes two at least two of those statements then you have an EV in your family circle.

EV can be all around us, and the most draining ones we encounter are actually members of our family. They are the most difficult to sever ties with as they will go to grave lengths to keep that bond in place, including threatening to alienate you from the rest of the family. They often have so many family members under their spell that this threat seems a very valid reality and the fear of seclusion will cause you to submit and allow yourself to be victim to their vicious and exhausting energy drains.

7) Do you know someone who is very knowledgeable yet you know was not well educated? Do you know a person who has an extraordinary artistic talent yet they don’t seem to be cultivating it to its full potential? Do you know someone who is deeply devoted to religious beliefs that they respond with religious quotes

Jenni Epperson

September 27, 2011

Be Prepared

I wish we had better weather forecast so that everyone could prepare in advance for any natural disaster that comes our way. Unfortunately, the only time we get to prepare for a storm is when it has already arrived.

"Pedring"

Anyway, the best solution, for now, is to be prepared at all times. Here are some suggestions:

Disaster prevention includes modifying your home to strengthen it against storms so that you can be as safe as possible. It also includes having the supplies on hand to weather the storm. The suggestions provided here are only guides. You should use common sense in your disaster prevention.

It is important for you and your family to HAVE A PLAN that makes you as safe as possible in your home.

DEVELOP A FAMILY PLAN – You should keep a written plan and share your plan with other friends or family.
CREATE A EMERGENCY SUPPLY KIT – The emergency supply kit is a useful tool in making you as safe as possible in your home.
SECURE YOUR HOME – There are things that you can do to make your home more secure and able to withstand stronger storms.
ONLINE INFO – There are web sites that can give you information about your communities vulnerability to specific hazards.

Here’s a simple guide from eHow on how to make an emergency survival kit:

1. Designate a large duffel bag, trunk or storage container for the kit. The container should be large enough to hold all of the supplies.
2. Gather canned food or dry goods such as soups, beans, vegetables, crackers, peanut butter and other food that lasts without refrigeration. Make sure you have enough food to sustain your entire family for at least three days.
3. Put enough bottled water in the kit to last three days. Each member of your family needs to drink at least 2 liters of water each day. Have extra water for cleaning and hygiene.

First Aid Kit

4. Purchase a first aid kit with bandages, burn cream, pain relievers, sting treatment, rubbing alcohol and hydrogen peroxide. Include a week’s worth of any required prescription medications. Purchase any needed nebulizer or portable oxygen tanks from a medical supply store.
5. Include a portable radio in the emergency survival kit to get updates and crucial information during the emergency.
6. Place candles and flashlights in the kit. Include dry matches or a lighter and extra batteries.
7. Buy a small gas camp stove and fuel for the stove. Find these at any sporting goods store. Keep three full fuel canisters in the kit at all times.
8. Include games, cards, books and toys. Make them age-appropriate for those in your family. Remember to get items that are lightweight in case you have to move from your location.
9. Pack any tools, pocketknives or utensils that might be needed.
10. Purchase a small whistle for the kit. Whistles are used to attract attention if you need to evacuate.
11. Place the kit in the house and show everyone in the family where it is. Show them what is inside the kit and explain its contents are only to be used an emergency.

Hopefully you will never need this kit, but you’ll be happy that you have it in the event of a major storm.

Aaaand, here’s how to survive a storm with kids:

Break glass/kit in case of emergencies! Haha!

* Explain to your kids what a storm is.
* Bust out the game boards, cards, and Wii!
* Have fun indoors!
* Teach them basic emergency procedures.
* Keep it light at home. The worst thing to do is to panic.

Obviously, this is not the time to go out and buy supplies. Just gather what you have at home and prepare them in a bag. Once the storm has passed, keep the list and build your family’s emergency kits.

Be safe everyone!

Jenni Epperson

September 10, 2011

The Pursuit Of Happiness

We all want to live a happy, healthy, and successful life.

Sometimes it takes time for our dreams to be realized because other events need to fall in place in order for the optimum conditions for our dream to really blossom. There may even be skills we need to develop. Often there are changes that need to occur within us, as old mindsets fall away, to make place for the new ones that match our new vision. Sometimes there are people we need to meet who are not yet ready to meet us because they are still involved with intentions they set in motion previous to ours.

While waiting for everything to fall into place, it’s time to assess our lives and see the beauty around us.

One of my secrets to being happy is living by this mantra:

“Be grateful for what you have, while in pursuit of what you want!” Jim Rohn. PAK!

Allow me to share with you some of my goals, dreams, inspirations, and things that I am grateful for:

I want a…

Range Rover

Who does not want to drive (or be driven) in this beautiful beast of a truck??? Haha! While I’m waiting for Marc Soong to wrap this baby up for me (in white please) *wink, wink*, I am grateful for my 8-yr old 4×4 which has the best aircon and has never given me any headaches.

I want a…

Black and white modern house

This type of house will be a great canvas for all the homeware and furniture I’ve been collecting for years. For now, I am grateful for having a roof over my head and a happy and loving home that my family and I built.

I aspire to be like…

Jamie Oliver

Martha Stewart

Gwyneth Paltrow

They are the coolest people in my book because they created a lifestyle that is their own and shared it with the world. I am grateful that I’m taking steps in living a lifestyle that is my own.

I want to travel with my family to…

Greece

Japan

Spain

Italy

Sure it will be difficult to travel with two kids in tow, but it would be harder not to see the world. For now, I enjoy our weekend getaways and our trips to the park . I love playing with my kids and creating memories with them.

I want to make an impact in the world and help improve people’s lives just like…

Oprah Winfrey

For now, I want to be the best role model to my kids.

Always remember that our dreams/goals are worth whatever time it takes for us to achieve them.

Shoppingero/shoppingera, what are you grateful for and what goals/dreams are you pursuing?

Jenni Epperson

August 16, 2011

Agree or Disagree?

I’ve blogged about this book a few years ago in Mabuhaygirl and I thought I’d feature it again. Lately, I’ve been reading jaw-dropping tweets from people I follow (who I’m embarrassed to unfollow because I don’t want them to feel bad. I know. That’s just me. Pero konti na lang, i-a-unfollow ko na! Haha!) on Twitter. I’m not one to judge what people write in their FB status or what they tweet, kanya-kanyang trip yan! I too had my share of silly tweets but here’s a friendly reminder to all of us:

The Four Agreements, by Don Miguel Ruiz.

Don Miguel Ruiz’s book, The Four Agreements was published in 1997. For many, The Four Agreements is a life-changing book, whose ideas come from the ancient Toltec wisdom of the native people of Southern Mexico. The Toltec were ‘people of knowledge’ – scientists and artists who created a society to explore and conserve the traditional spiritual knowledge and practices of their ancestors. The Toltec viewed science and spirit as part of the same entity, believing that all energy – material or ethereal – is derived from and governed by the universe.

The Four Agreements:

Agreement 1: Be impeccable with your word – Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others. Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love.
Paaaaaak!

Agreement 2: Don’t take anything personally – Nothing others do is because of you. What others say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream. When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you won’t be the victim of needless suffering.
Aminin!

Agreement 3: Don’t make assumptions – Find the courage to ask questions and to express what you really want. Communicate with others as clearly as you can to avoid misunderstandings, sadness and drama. With just this one agreement, you can completely transform your life.
Hindi ito palaisipan.

Agreement 4: Always do your best – Your best is going to change from moment to moment; it will be different when you are healthy as opposed to sick. Under any circumstance, simply do your best, and you will avoid self-judgment, self-abuse and regret.
Ipatupad na ito!

Available at National Book Store

Jenni Epperson

August 8, 2011

First Aid: Egg Whites

My mother-in-law forwarded me an email she received:

“A young man sprinkling his lawn and bushes with pesticides wanted to check the contents of the barrel to see how much pesticide remained in it. He raised the cover and lit his lighter; the vapors inflamed and engulfed him. He jumped from his truck, screaming. His neighbor came out of her house with a dozen eggs, yelling: “bring me some eggs!” She broke them, separating the whites from the yolks. The neighbor woman helped her to apply the whites on the young man’s face. When the ambulance arrived and when the EMTs saw the young man, they asked who had done this. Everyone pointed to the lady in charge. They congratulated her and said: “You have saved his face.” By the end of the summer, the young man brought the lady a bouquet of roses to thank her. His face was like a baby’s skin.

"Not only good for health, egg whites also help you have a beautiful white skin, smooth. Use egg whites up to the face until it forms a layer clinging to the skin stretch and then rinse with warm water. This method prevents the problem of aging such as aging skin, loss of elasticity or wrinkles. Using regular mask, your skin will become more radiant." Guidediet.info

Keep in mind this treatment of burns which is included in teaching beginner fireman this method. First aid consists to spraying cold water on the affected area until the heat is reduced and stops burning the layers of skin. Then, spread egg whites on the affected are.

One woman burned a large part of her hand with boiling water. In spite of the pain, she ran cold faucet water on her hand, separated 2 egg white from the yolks, beat them slightly and dipped her hand in the solution. The whites then dried and formed a protective layer.

She later learned that the egg white is a natural collagen and continued during at least one hour to apply layer upon layer of beaten egg white. By afternoon she no longer felt any pain and the next day there was hardly a trace of the burn. 10 days later, no trace was left at all and her skin had regained its normal color. The burned area was totally regenerated thanks to the collagen in the egg whites, a placenta full of vitamins.”

Another report:

Egg Whites

Scientists aren’t quite sure why egg whites are the “cure de jour” for burns, but there is no doubt that they can work miracles for your skin. Simply apply a layer on your hand and then make sure you wrap it to keep it moist. Check it in an hour or possibly two and, chances are, there will be so scalding or scarring on the burned area. As for the pain, you probably want to stick with some painkillers, but nothing helps remove any signs of burns better than egg whites. Source

This information could be helpful to everyone: Please pass it on.

Thanks mom!

Jenni Epperson

August 7, 2011

Life.

My husband emailed me this photo that he got on FB. I hope it inspires you to “live the life you’ve imagined.”

Holstee Manifesto Poster
By Holstee

”This is your life. Do what you love, and do it often. If you don’t like something, change it. If you don’t like your job, quit. If you don’t have enough time, stop watching tv. If you are looking for the love of your life, stop, they will be waiting for you when you start doing things you love. Stop over analyzing, life is simple. All emotions are beautiful. When you eat, appreciate every last bite. Open your mind, arms and heart to new things and people, we are united in our differences. Ask the next person you see what their passion is, and share your inspiring dream with them. Travel often, getting lost will help you find yourself. Some opportunities only come ones, seize them. Life is about the people you meet and the things you create with them so go out and start creating. Life is short. Live your dream and share your passion.”

You can buy the poster here.

Remember: Live Style

Jenni Epperson

August 2, 2011

Spell OA

Show of legs tayo. Game. Who does NOT like freebies? Raise your legs… *insert cricket sounds here*

Everyone loves freebies. I know I do. Whether it’s an unexpected gift, an online giveaway, a cup of coffee in an office lobby, a glass of bubbly at a club, or hotel shampoo and conditioner… I love it. Little freebies like these make people feel one thing – appreciation. Who doesn’t want to feel appreciated? Raise your legs. See? Waley!

Recently, an issue has surfaced over the Department of Trade and Industry drafting new rules that covers blog promotions. Source: http://www.socialmediacontestphilippines.com/2011/07/do-businesses-bloggers-individuals-need.html. As a blogger myself, I feel that the issue reaches me and many of my loyal readers.

"Jennirosity Day" Apple iPad 2 giveaway

I have been asked about blog promotions in the past, and I have always maintained that my giveaways are always just the tip of the iceberg for my site. Blog traffic is secondary to my goal, which is to share. Luckily, people read my site because they relate to my views, or they’re amused at how bakla I am. Either way, I share personal knowledge that appeals to readers, and that’s how I get traffic. Not mainly because of my giveaways.

Why do I throw promos then? My mantra has always been “sharing is caring”, which is also the reason why I entitle my giveaway posts as “Jennirosity Day”. Many bloggers will relate to me when I say that something given away in the blogosphere is more an act of generosity and appreciation rather than a promotion. I feel like taxing generosity seems a little off, don’t you? What if an average blogger decides to give away a bottle of lotion to her readers? Do you need to tax that pa? What if I decide to give away one of my secret recipes to one lucky reader, would I be required to get a mayor’s permit for it? OA lang.

"You may say I'm a dreamer but I'm not the only one. I hope someday you'll join us and the world will live as one" John Lenon

It is mainly this idea — taxing generosity — that is raising the hype. The DTI is a branch of government that protects consumers. Go ako jan! I’m a consumer too, and so are all my readers…which is obvious from how I call them shoppingero/shoppingera. This is something that I support wholeheartedly! However, in matters concerning generosity, how are there consumers? What is paid for or bought? There is no exchange of money or interest, there is simply appreciation. Can I hear everyone say, “PAK”?

Top bloggers have created a personal relationship with their readers by being responsible and honest not just in giveaways but also in their everyday entries. People join their “contests”, whether big or small, because it’s fun and free! It’s such a simple but engaging way to show gratitude. What these drafted rules fail to recognize is that the internet is not merely a business, it’s a community. Things are done out of goodwill, fun, and for the simple heck of it!

Personally, I am never pressured to write about anything. I write what I want, and what is best for my dearest readers because that’s what my site is about. When I give away gifts, it’s done out of courtesy. It’s a way of telling my readers that they are awesome, while making it fun for everyone. For example, the Apple iPad 2 giveaway from Century Tuna is built around their appreciation for my readers who follow my “Meatless Fridays” (you may view them at my previews blog: welovejenni.blogspot.com) entries. I don’t tell my readers to buy a gallon of tuna to qualify or take pictures of their Century Tuna cans when they make their dishes! My readers send me photos of the dishes they make inspired by my recipes on their own volition. Nakakaloka!

The point is, I appreciate that our government is taking steps to protect us from getting cheated or abused. I would hate for any of you, my dahling readers, to be scammed or cheated in any way, shape, or form — whether online or in real everyday life. I just hope that before they pass these rules, they can scrutinize it a little more. It’s not right to put a price on generosity and good old fun. If they tax the freebies, then it’s almost tantamount to taxing every blog entry! After all, each advice in a blog entry is a freebie in itself, isn’t it? Everyone now… “Tahmaaa!”

Come on. It’s a freebie. It’s done out of love. If the blogosphere simply wants to share the love in the realm of the vast and FREE internet universe, let them share it. Isn’t it nice to know that so many out there are propagating excitement and fun without getting much in return? Everyone loves freebies. I hope we keep it free to receive and free to give, instead of dissuading them by putting heavy taxes and tedious permits on them.

OA: "You need DTI permits for your blog giveaway!"

Now who can spell OA? Raise your legs.

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