The diabolical -- box wine
The diabolical -- box wine
Switching to boxes of wine was a turning point of sorts for me. It is so much easier to hide the evidence with these things. No clanking bottles to remove from the house. One gets empty, don't forget to tip it for the last drops, then take the bladder out, squeeze out more . Break down the cardboard and stack it between more cardboard for the recycling. What a ritual. What insanity. I'm glad I can't see how many of these I consumed over the past few years.
I know it's scary to think how much I drank and to see all the empties in one place. I'm sure I'd be mortified.
I had rituals, too-change dumpsters and try and quietly sneak out with empties.
I'm glad those days have passed and I hope the do for you, too.
I had rituals, too-change dumpsters and try and quietly sneak out with empties.
I'm glad those days have passed and I hope the do for you, too.
Oh man. It's kind of horrifying to think of the amount of waste that just me and my habit created. Probably more than a storage locker's worth. Actually probably much more than that. Sorry earth.
Sorry organs! So glad it's done with.


Switching to boxes of wine was a turning point of sorts for me. It is so much easier to hide the evidence with these things. No clanking bottles to remove from the house. One gets empty, don't forget to tip it for the last drops, then take the bladder out, squeeze out more . Break down the cardboard and stack it between more cardboard for the recycling. What a ritual. What insanity. I'm glad I can't see how many of these I consumed over the past few years.
Those wine boxes were (at the time) a godsend, however of course I was tempted to polish off the whole thing...3 bottles.
It's great that this is now a thing of the past.
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i was not a wine drinker but i've heard this very thing before. its funny earlier in my drinking i met a guy who drank cans I said why not just get bottles it tastes better he says its too heavy they break and clang around cans are so much easier rararara I thought he was nuts. Fast forward as my illness progressed i switched over to cans as well seemed like anything cheap came in a can and alas he was right they are lighter and easier to deal with. I should have put 2 and 2 together he was a raging alcoholic i new it too by the time my problem hit his problems levels I however did not view myself as an alcoholic ::facepalm::
My alcoholism was so bad that I had so many empties all over the farm and house that I've often been able to use recycling money to pay for my addiction or buy food and gas lol.
I was able to get the 75$ a week limit on returns for a very very long time. Probably close to a year.

I was mostly a beer drinker, but drank a ton if wine as well. I only did the box a few times, but remember how easy it was putting the glass or cup under the spout and just hitting the button... I also recall squeezing the bag out for every last drop. Ugh. Terrible memories.
When you start thinking in terms of hiding evidence, yeah- there's a problem there. I do not miss taking out the recycling. The seltzer water cans I put in there now have a different "clang" to them than beer cans, and there's never that terrible "clink" of glass as the recycling is dumped into the bin.
Anyone remember stomping on cans to get them flat and maximize space?
When you start thinking in terms of hiding evidence, yeah- there's a problem there. I do not miss taking out the recycling. The seltzer water cans I put in there now have a different "clang" to them than beer cans, and there's never that terrible "clink" of glass as the recycling is dumped into the bin.
Anyone remember stomping on cans to get them flat and maximize space?
I was so sick at the end of my career I would hold the box up in the morning after a bad night and let the gravity feed the the poison in my gut to get neutral.. I will never forget those days.. By the grace of God I've been sober 375 days now!!
There were no secrets from my garbage man when I drank, irrespective of the fact that I did most of my drinking outside the house.
I still did enough at home to result in my trash bags sounding like those from the very same taverns I patronized.
It was quite embarrassing.
I still did enough at home to result in my trash bags sounding like those from the very same taverns I patronized.
It was quite embarrassing.
Switching to boxes of wine was a turning point of sorts for me. It is so much easier to hide the evidence with these things. No clanking bottles to remove from the house. One gets empty, don't forget to tip it for the last drops, then take the bladder out, squeeze out more . Break down the cardboard and stack it between more cardboard for the recycling. What a ritual. What insanity. I'm glad I can't see how many of these I consumed over the past few years.
Wine drinking is such a problem, and it's all over the place. People guzzle wine, like it's pop. I think that's why so many people get into trouble with it. It's start off fun and social....then gets it's hooks into you. People think wine isn't as strong as hard booze, but booze is booze.
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I think many of us that drank for a long time had turning points, mine was when I started buying the 1.75 litres of spiced rum and cases of diet coke. Always large supplies in the house and the kicker is it was economical to buy in large quantities so I could justify it.
I think many of us that drank for a long time had turning points, mine was when I started buying the 1.75 litres of spiced rum and cases of diet coke. Always large supplies in the house and the kicker is it was economical to buy in large quantities so I could justify it.
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