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In reply to the discussion: What is/are your favorite smell/ smells ? Mine is bread baking. [View all]electric_blue68
(18,170 posts)115. Oh, interesting; but kind of sad bc it's a hurt/defense response. I always thought it was....
actually the aroma of chlorophyll, and I love the smell. Turns out chlorophyll has a minty smell.
And I totally associate it [cut grass] w The Return of Spring: bright green little leaves, first flowers, later crabapple trees & peonies, lighter, but full size green leaves, and then the Best Of Summer (low humidity, low 80's), full green trees, fancy roses, hydrangeas, lotuses (in botanic garden), etc.
Heh, just about any "green prompt" sends me into exulting those seasons' glorious verdency, and vivid colors, but especially during "the long, dark months" here in the more northernly States.
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The smell of a good rye is astounding. I prefer the smell of a good peaty scotch.
TomSlick
Oct 18
#119
Oh, interesting; but kind of sad bc it's a hurt/defense response. I always thought it was....
electric_blue68
Oct 18
#115
Thank you CanonRay. I have never experienced it , but it sounds like it wound smell great.
debm55
Oct 18
#13
Lilacs. In most places it means spring is here, but in CO it means spring is near.
CrispyQ
Oct 18
#8
thank you very much for the link. I agree with the lilacs When I walk Dolly in the spring it is wonderful to smell them.
debm55
Oct 18
#17
Thank you catbyte. onions frying in butter has a very unique smell. I don;t have violets in my yard. I don't remember
debm55
Oct 18
#21
Oh yes I love that smell. thank you mentalsolstice, We would go to Cape Cod every summer and experience it.
debm55
Oct 18
#24
Nutella (chocolate) crepes from a corner crepery stand in Paris... (yeah, really... you could smell blocks away)
hlthe2b
Oct 18
#25
Thank you hlthe2b. they say that smell is the best sense to bring back memories.Thank you for sharing.
debm55
Oct 18
#27
Yes the smells of the tree and Hot Apple cider sometimes with a cinnamon stick is wonderful. Thank you displacedmermotor
debm55
Oct 18
#29
Oh yes, coffee has a unique smell. and donuts are in a group of their own ,Thank you fmdaddio
debm55
Oct 18
#33
thank you dademocrat7. I have smelled wild ginder in the woods. and the smell is so nice.
debm55
Oct 18
#60
Thank you Polly Hennessey. I agree love the freshly moved grass and the lilacs. Heavenly. I have never smelled fresh
debm55
Oct 18
#62
HAHHAHAHA. I was just going to post that. Yes they do have a beautiful smell. Thank you PinkHyacinth.
debm55
Oct 18
#66
Thank you WestMichRad. I have only smelled the dried and even it has a wonderful smell. I once had a kitchen herb
debm55
Oct 18
#69
Your choices are divine especially the coffee. and I am not a coffee drinker. Love the smell though. Love all your
debm55
Oct 18
#75
thank you sorcrow. As I was reading the memories came to me about the bacon on the stove. I love your choices. and you
debm55
Oct 18
#77
Thank you so much 3catwoman3 :Love all your choices including the yeast. You are making me want to bake now. HAHAHAHAH
debm55
Oct 18
#78
Thank you VGNonly , That is the only way to make great popcorn with the wonderful taste and smell is to make in a pan.
debm55
Oct 18
#85
My husband is from Boston, You are so right as we approached you could smell the sea, Thank you pandr32,
debm55
Oct 18
#87
Thank you DUgosh. We have mountain laurels not far from us . Wonderful smell up in the Laurel Mts in PA.
debm55
Oct 18
#91
Thank you subterranean Play-Doh and new crayons have a distinct smell to them. I also agree with your other choices.
debm55
Oct 18
#96
Thank you ultalite001. I am so sorry. Smell is the the one sense that triggers memories. I am so glad that they are
debm55
Oct 19
#137
Old Books! They make you feel all warm and fuzzy, they are full of promise and yet calming.
Ziggysmom
Oct 18
#112
Thank you so much Tiki. I haven't seen it in some times. But it did have a unique scent.
debm55
Oct 19
#127
Cut grass, garlic slow sauteed in good olive oil, lots of butter melting on hot pancakes...
electric_blue68
Oct 19
#122
Thank you so much for your post, electric_biue68 , The way you described them, I could sell them here.
debm55
Oct 19
#126