[AG-EQ] 6 Simmer Pot Recipes to Make Your Home Smell Great
Tracy Carcione
carcione at access.net
Fri Nov 29 13:26:56 UTC 2019
Thanks Susan. I forwarded the recipes to the Krafters list. Sounds like
something everyone could enjoy.
Tracy
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6 Simmer Pot Recipes to Make Your Home Smell Great
By Caylin Harris
Caylin Harris is a freelance writer, editor, crafter, and stylist with
over 10 years experience. She shows readers how to make easy DIY
projects.
Simmer up Some Good Smells
If you love to keep your home smelling fresh but hate overpowering
fragrances, might we suggest a simmer pot? It combines natural
ingredients with boiling water to bring a subtle but pleasant scent to
your home. Perfect for right before guests arrive, it smells like
something amazing is brewing without being overpowering. Here are some
of our favorite scent recipes to mix up.
1. Pumpkin Spice Simmering Pot
If you love everything pumpkin spice, make your own fragrance at home.
In a pot, bring water to a boil and add at least two cinnamon sticks,
4 pieces of ginger or candied ginger, and one clove of nutmeg. Lower
the heat to simmer the water and ingredients, checking the pot every
so often to make sure there is enough water in it.
2. Apple Cider Simmering Pot
There's nothing that screams fall more than the sweet scent of apple
cider. Here's how to mix up that amazing smell in your own kitchen.
In a pot, bring water to a boil and add at least two apple peels, one
cinnamon stick or more, and three whole cloves or more. Lower the heat
to a simmer and check the pot every so often to make sure there's
still enough water.
3. Gingerbread Simmering Pot
The perfect transitional scent from fall to winter just might be
gingerbread. You won't believe how easy it is to mix up in your own
house. The spices are almost spot on to what you'd use in the real
thing.
In a pot, bring water to a boil and add at least two cinnamon sticks,
four pieces of ginger, one tablespoon of pure almond extract, and one
tablespoon whole cloves. Lower the heat to a simmer, and check on the
water level every so often.
4. Mulled Wine Simmering Pot
No wine on hand? No problem. This mixture gives your home the rich
aroma of mulled cider without the alcohol.
In a pot, bring water to a boil and add at least one orange rind, one
apple peel or more, two cinnamon sticks, at least two whole cloves,
and two-star anise. Lower the heat to a simmer and keep an eye on the
pot every once in a while to make sure there is enough water.
5. Pine & Juniper Simmering Pot
Mmmm! Inhale the minty smell of a forest without having to step foot
outside.
In a pot, bring water to a boil and add at least five juniper berries,
four pine branches, and one lemon peel. Turn the heat down to simmer
and watch the water level to make sure it doesn't get too low.
6. Bay Wreath Simmering Pot
Earthy and herb-y, this subtle scent will fill your kitchen with a
clean fragrance.
In a pot, bring water to a boil and add at least five bay leaves,
three sprigs of rosemary, and one sliced lemon. Lower the heat at a
simmer, checking the pot every so often to make sure there is enough
water in it.
With all of the recipes, you can add to and take away, really play
with the scents and see what you like best. There are no rules, only
suggestions! Enjoy!
Susan
dogwoodfarm62 at gmail.com
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