Unfortunately, I have a really poor track record with keeping tabletops tidy. If the Madge thesaurus was ever published the only synonym for tabletop would read: really big surface that Madge covers with crap. Used in a sentence: Would you please set the really big surface that Madge covers with crap for dinner? Now let me define crap. Clothes, garment tags, loose change, miscellaneous Sharpies, bubble wrap, shoes! Part of it might have to do with the fact that we have a puppy that likes to chew things in his reach. So is that to say if we didn't have a puppy, my floor would be covered with loads of crap?
Asked, and answered. ::blush of shame::
So I've been reading food-related books lately. No reason, it just sort of happened. First, it was the memoir Trail of Crumbs. So delicious. Le author was abandoned in S. Korea, scooped up by young Americans at age three-ish, grows up in New Orleans, goes to Paris in her late teens. Then Stockholm. Then Provence. Then Paris again. All the while a self-taught cook of gourmet proportions. Hot lover of the founder of L'Occitane. Owner of a tiny poetry bookshop in Paris. I said so delicious already. But I loved it. ::satisfying book belch::
Now I'm reading In defense of food: An eater's manifesto by Michael Pollan. I haven't read his previous book, The omnivore's dilemma, but this one is bloooowing my mind. I began writing about tabletops. I wish mine was uncovered right now. Because it's time to start eating.
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Can't read books about food. Makes me too hungry.
Same can be said about sex books. Not the hungry part, though.
Different kind of hungry, I'd imagine.
So you mean tabletops aren't supposed to be covered in crap? Like playing cards, soap, baby hats, and partnerless socks? How about empty shopping bags, baby toys, maps, and bar review study materials? Gingerbread houses wrapped in plastic? Suspenders? Thread? Used license plates?
the pollan book looks amazing! i'll have to put trail of crumbs on my list. hm.
by the by, i think having crap on a singular table is better than crap strewn about the floor.
Interesting. I'm going to have to indulge in this. Never read a food book before unless it was a recipe.
As for the table tops. We suffer together.
Phew. I'm not the only one with a messy table. I love you guys.
We should start a support group.
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