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Scenting the house, questions

Mahagonny Bill

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Mahagonny Missus and I are in the incense camp. We like to use "Song Of India Temple Incense" which is a melange of different scents rolled together. We put the incense sticks and/or cones throughout the house to use like potpourri and only occasionally burn it. Works great in the car too!
 

ThesFlishThngs

One Too Many
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Oklahoma City
Hemingway Jones said:
Good cooking.

Take some apple cores and skins, or overripe apples, throw some cinnamon in and simmer on the stove for a bit.... Heaven.

The house never smells so good as when I'm making my special recipe porridge, with cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, cardamom, ginger, blueberries, cherries, vanilla & almond extracts.
 
Having read many horror stories of various "air fresheners" causing indoor pet birds to drop dead, I have avoided them. That being said, I have tried Frankincense from a local Ethiopian market, love the smell, and still have the bird. It is a bit tricky to keep it from just burning up (the Frankincense, not the bird).
 

pretty faythe

One Too Many
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BellyTank said:
A vanilla bean in the fridge keeps bad smells at bay.
Orange essential oil is good for taming spicy, meaty, greasy kitchen smells.
Orange and Cedarwood together is great.


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:eek:fftopic: sorta....saw your vanilla bean tip and was reminded...I got a new fridge over the weekend and the delivery guy told me before stocking it up with food to wipe it down with a mix of water, baking soda and vanilla.
 

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