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>What scent would you use to welcome someone, into your home. your

family, your life? A perfume or accord or essence or incense or other

aromatic entity.

 

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Depends on the season, for me, but I have found in general that the smell of

rosemary, cinnamon, or a woodsy incense that approximates the smell of wood

burning in the fireplace, or citrus are very welcoming to guests.  The smell of

freshly-baked bread also seems to promote a feeling of comfort in guests too. 

If I'm not cooking something with rosemary, I might throw a sprig of rosemary

into a teaspoon of hot oil in a skillet for twenty seconds or so, and then

remove it, just before guests arrive.

 

I once went to a dinner party at a friend's house back East in the height of the

humid summer, and she had actually made her own placemats with strips of vetiver

roots woven into a cotton warp on her handloom.  These did not smell

overpowering at the table but added a distinct vetiver-y freshness that

contrasted well with the summer mugginess.  She served both chilled and

room-temperature dishes with citrus or mint garnishes.  The whole olfactory

ensemble seemed to be a marvellous accord comprised of mint, citrus, and

vetiver.

 

Once I get to know someone and know some of the smells which seem to make them

feel comfortable, I can tailor the 'ambient smells' to match what they like.  I

have a friend who is transported by the smell of onions cooking and frankincense

tears on (not overly hot) charcoal.  Another friend loves to arrive and smell

garlic and roses.  Still another: lavender, labdanum, and zinfandel, so I strew

lavender flowers on the tablecloth, serve zinfandel, and wear something with

labdanum in it. 

 

To learn these things and to be able to customize the atmosphere of the house so

that it generates a sense of comfort and joy in guests is great fun for me. 

 

Every once in a while I wonder what it would be like to make an omelette

flavored with ambergris, which I heard was especially enjoyed by King

II, but unless someday I find a huge boulder of ambergris lying on a beach, I

will confine this to fantasy, and reserve precious ambergris for fixative

purposes.  :-)

 

Alfred

in San Francisco

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> What scent would you use to welcome someone, into your home. your

> family, your life? A perfume or accord or essence or incense or other

> aromatic entity.

>

Today - just today, and I don't know why - it would be eoil of myrtus

communis, just bubbling in the air diffuser in our family room.

Fresh, clear, sweet, and a little playful.

If I had access to the leaves and twigs, I might burn them over coals

in our braziers.

Margi

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