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I'm with you about shopping. I prefer shopping alone so that I can stay focused and get in and out quickly. I write a list by area of the store--produce, meat, frozen food.I've needed to go grocery shopping since last Thursday... Guess I have to tomorrow... I hate shopping... if starvation wasn't the alternative I'd never go in a grocery store.
I need socks, lots of socks. I just used heavy bleach on all my wally tube socks, didn't get the stains out. Time to buy another 18 pairs and start over... (its the white ones with grey bottoms). I have to buy a new batch every couple of years. I could just buy a pair of slippers but then I'd have to buy a pipe... I hate pipes...
I have a couple thoughts and suggestions for you and your socks. Bleach does remove some staining, mostly in natural fibers such as cotton, linen and wool. It does not work so well on synthetic fibers. Non-chlorine bleach works better on synthetic fibers.
When I have something that has a difficult stain, I soak it, sometimes for days. I started soaking when my daughter was in cloth diapers. I used a 5 gallon bucket and used the smallest box of BIZ, a non-chlorine bleach. I put some water in the bucket. Diapers were pre-rinsed as soon as they were changed, and then soaked in the bucket with the BIZ. I would think that soaking your socks in a similar fashion would work as well. Those diapers never had stains.
How about socks? I find it can be a challenge to find good socks. I really prefer natural fibers, but I find many socks that fall down and get into my shoes irritating. I did discover that Costco carries a sock that is around 80% wool that are my absolute favorite socks ever. They are not the typical bulky wool socks, are high enough on my calf to cover the gap under my pants, are very comfortable and keep my feet warm. They come in a 6 pack. There are men's and women's varieties and I just paid $19.99 for a six pack. A six pack for men is a little less expensive, maybe $17.99. They do suggest washing them inside out because they get fuzzy otherwise.