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On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 17:47:50 -0000, "Ophelia" >
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>On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 17:08:34 -0000, "Ophelia" >
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>>"Fruitiest of Fruitcakes" wrote in message
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>>On 13 Dec 2018, Ophelia wrote
>>(in article >):
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>>> "graham" wrote in message news
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>>> On 2018-12-12 8:23 p.m., Bruce wrote:
>>> > On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 17:44:41 -0700, > wrote:
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>>> > > On 2018-12-12 2:01 p.m., U.S. Janet B. wrote:
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>>> > > > A small handful of whole cloves, a couple of cinnamon sticks and
>>> > > > some
>>> > > > orange peel in simmering water makes the whole house smell
>>> > > > wonderful
>>> > > > and puts a little moisture in the air.
>>> > > Recently, I've been making pomanders for dried potpourri like the 3
>>> > > in
>>> > > this pictu
>>> > > https://postimg.cc/ZWpVX7rP
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>>> > Potpourri sounds a bit fuddy-duddy, but the containers are beautiful.
>>> Thanks! Scented candles are much more dangerous!
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>>> The scent of those candles makes me feel sick. I would much rather have
>>> something like the ones you are making.
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>>My youngest sons partner bought us an electric diffuser last Christmas.
>>At
>>first I was sceptical because the bottle of fragrance oil it came with was
>>not particularly nice (to me) smelling.
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>>However, I looked on Ebay and discovered the vast range of scented oils
>>that
>>are available and bought some I thought might be ok.
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>>I love vanilla, and there are fruity ones, plus one called cut grass. Now
>>I
>>add a few drops of one of those on occasion. There is also a cinnamon and
>>orange oil which is very pleasant.
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>>Oh! Maybe I should have another look!! I do like the scent of vanilla ...
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>Bake a cake.
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>Heh we are discussing scents ... not just cakes!
Nothing makes a house smell good like baking... and there are
countless flavors/scents.
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Of course. I don't disagree but we are speaking about scents when we are
NOT baking