On the shame

Yesterday, after Doctor Google served me up some information, I became a crazed woman on a mission.

I have this little problem that causes a secondary problem, which begets shame and affects such stigma upon me that sometimes I’m just not comfortable having people over to my home. I can’t believe I’m about to admit this on the Internet, but…

Because I quit drinking coffee eight months ago, I replaced it with tea. Really, horribly, strong enough to put hair on your chest tea. In addition to an oral fixation for liquids is the fact that I am nearly always cold, or avoiding a meal, or sitting at the computer doing absolutely nothing IMing downloading celebrity sex tapes surfing sites to tell me how much more popular your blog is than mine working and in need of some reason to get up to wake my bony ass from its prickly slumber. So, I’m always drinking tea.

This caused all of my mug collection (I collect big, fat, latté mugs that can hold more tea than an average person should want to drink.) to become frequently rotated; however, since I’m often finishing the last gulp whilst making more, I use the same one. Over and over.

And I conserve spoons, too.

I faced such humiliation every time a friend would stop by and I’d offer them some tea (or water or soy milk, because that’s all we have around these parts.) and serve it up in a supposedly clean mug with 18 rings, despite it only being two years of age. Those. fuckers. would. not. wash. off.

And all of my spoons were starting to look like I’d been experimenting very liberally with the notion of hot knifing, but doing it very very verrrrrrrry wrong. (Please pass the Doritos. Heh. Ever say knife really slowly? Try it. Okay, now fast. Okay, like, 12 times in a row. Hey, what do you think double-amputee stoners do when they wanna get high? Do they, like, learn to hold a joint with their toes? Wouldn’t that burn all of their toe hair off? Fuck, I love the smell of singed hair.)

And thus came Doctor Google’s proclamation that my salvation depended upon my acceptance of the lord Baking Soda as my one true deity.

Suddenly, I have sparkling clean mugs and spoons, I have accepted condiment religion into my life, and I’m looking forward to clean and shiny pastures after my soul passes from this mortal coil.

The teeth whitening was a bonus divine deliverance.

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  • Catherine Winters
    Really, baking soda? That makes sense, given all those toothpaste ads! (Also, I'm impressed to not be the only person I know with this problem. Oh, dishes. Why must you embarrass us so?)

    Off to buy baking soda...
  • Baking soda is a holy grail of amazingness. However the tea rings were complete news to me!
  • between baking soda and vinegar, they can cover 90% of your household cleaning. it's pretty special.
  • That is special. In a non Howie Mandell kind of way.
  • You know I share your compulsion, for the same reasons, and sister...its time to embrace the clorox. Pinky swear.
  • Bleach scares me. Kind of like the gremlins. I'd need lessons. And a place to store it, since my cleaning cupboard is chalk-full of awesome, already - but well organized thanks to the sexy tote.
  • what did we do before baking soda?
  • what did we do before baking soda?
    BTW I love your blog!
  • Beat things against rocks in streams? PS Thanks!
  • try lemons too - they clean very well!!
  • But, then I'd have to spend actual money. Baking soda's like, 1.5 cents for a box that will last me until Zoë goes to university, but a single lemon? The price of a corvette!

    I may be exaggerating.

    PS. What can lemons do?
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