The Smell Of Home
May. 21st, 2007 10:39 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The smell I most associate with "home" is Market Spice tea. For those who don't know it, it's an orange-cinnamon black tea sold by Market Spice, a shop in Pike's Market in Seattle. It's so citrusy that you can't leave a plastic utensil in with the tea, because the orange oils will melt the plastic. My parents drank Market Spice by the gallon, and there was always a pot on the counter. My mother tapered her drinking of it many years ago, but the house is still permeated with the orange/cinnamon/black tea scent.
I don't like tea that much. I don't like the tannins, and I don't like how my breath smells after drinking it. I love the smell of tea steeping, but it's wasted on me. Instead, I have a lot of scented candles scattered around my apartment. Two of my favorite scents are citrus and spice, unsuprisingly. Nothing says Home more than that. And now, I have the best smell ever in a candle, because I finally got around to ordering the Market Spice travel candles.
Mmmmmm. So tasty. So nummy. I have one at work and one at home, and I keep taking big whiffs of them. So very nice. Home.
What is your "home" scent?
I don't like tea that much. I don't like the tannins, and I don't like how my breath smells after drinking it. I love the smell of tea steeping, but it's wasted on me. Instead, I have a lot of scented candles scattered around my apartment. Two of my favorite scents are citrus and spice, unsuprisingly. Nothing says Home more than that. And now, I have the best smell ever in a candle, because I finally got around to ordering the Market Spice travel candles.
Mmmmmm. So tasty. So nummy. I have one at work and one at home, and I keep taking big whiffs of them. So very nice. Home.
What is your "home" scent?
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Date: 2007-05-21 09:46 pm (UTC)The earthy scent of horses.
The smell after a rainfall.
Fresh-baked bread.
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Date: 2007-05-21 11:02 pm (UTC)Patchouli (my mom's favorite cologne, even though she is about as far as you can get from the stereotypical patchouli wearer)
Twinings Black Currant tea.