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Amelie

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Or cooking smells for the none scouse speaking members of tha board.

We are roasting a chicken at the mo- it smells lush as feck. Whats yer fave cooking smell then, go on, tell- you know you want to.

Some faves of mine:

Cakes baking, spesh ones with a bit of chocolate in.
Onions and garlic frying away in butter.

:)
 

passingphantom

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for me it's simple :
I love the roasted chicken smell that's true... Every sunday at my paretns, when I go there, we have chicken and every time it smells so good.. (first of all when the chicken was bought at the farm where it was raised... it's all natural and it is sooooo much more tasty than the average supermarket one.. well it's beyond comparison anyway)..

Ohterwise I love this :
the smell of
roast beef (in the hoven
combined to the smell of home-made potatoe chips
and first of all when it's home-grown red potatoes...
it reminds me of so many things.....

Well just remembering this, I think I'll go to my parents' this week-end....
 

Mister_DJ

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Amelie said:
Or cooking smells for the none scouse speaking members of tha board.

We are roasting a chicken at the mo- it smells lush as feck. Whats yer fave cooking smell then, go on, tell- you know you want to.

Some faves of mine:

Cakes baking, spesh ones with a bit of chocolate in.
Onions and garlic frying away in butter.

:)

The smell of breakfast when you walk into a hotel.

We went to one with work yesterday and arrived 45 mins to the good.

It was like the Bisto kids ad.....a line of us just following the waft all the way to the restaurant....yum...:icecream:


Mart
:rolleyes:
 

turpieaj

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The first aroma that took me was when I was in nursery (the royal mile in Edinburgh) all around the area was brewerys and there was a pungent smell of hops,yeast and barley all around:love: i can still remember the smell to this day.
@ home cooking the smells I love are Roast Chicken, Curries, garlic and onion (again!), and home made fried chips:love:

Andy
 

passingphantom

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Ahhh the smell of yeast in Edinburgh.. I love it too.. It embraces the whole city..; I love it first of all in a greyish winter day... Reminds me of so many good memories!!
 

T.C

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agree with whoever said bacon and freshly baked bread

on the other side of the coin, fooking hate the smell of Horlicks, Tea with milk in it, fish, and anything aniseed :hurl:
 

indawildz

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I like the smells of all the herbs that one cooks with ie.

lavender flowers that are added to stews and salads smell wonderful, cumin seeds are another herb that produces a wonderful smell when added to cooking.

and i can't forget the smell of brown basmati rice when boiled in a pan.. try it


john
 

MizzDeedz

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hmmm sunday roast with yorkshire puds.................:p love the smell of chicken and roast lamb................:p
and when my mum makes her christmas cake (in july lol) and its got lots of alcohol in - hmmmmmmmmmmmm:p

cant stand the smell of fish cooking though as i think it makes the whole house smell rank:hurl:
 

passingphantom

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Well about fish, nothing's worse (for me) than to smell chinese people cooking stew fish.. it smells piss, purely and simply.
It's one of my smelling memories of the dorm I was in when I was in Scotland... I'm so glad this chinese kitchenmate never invited me to eat it... I would have been so embarassed to ahve to decline LOL