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Favourite Smells....

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Captain Shrapnel`s "garlic fingers" is a good call.

I'm glad you didn't choose my other suggestion, or that comment would have been even more dodgy, I currently have smoked haddock fingers from cooking kedgeree, not a bad smell either.

Roast lamb and barbecue ribs are also two of my favourite smells to fill a house with.

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Cheap plastic - You know the kind that they make the really cheap footballs out of that blow away in the wind they are so light!!

Also, The smell of sawing wood

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Petrol smells horrible. :sick:

Most of my favourite smells have already been mentioned:

Bacon frying, mown grass, the sea, leather, my car when it's just been cleaned inside, baking bread, new books, wood-smoke, coffee, and numerous perfumes / aftershaves.

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All the birds I pull love the smell of chloroform?! Helps them sleep apparently

Do they administer it to themselves, while in your company? :P

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Freshly burnt petrol like when a quad bike rumbles past.

Freshly burnt matches.

Also when you walk up the steps into the KP and you get a whiff of the pitch - love that.

Frying bacon - but I hardly eat it anymore so it's a rare one for me!

Any dinner that I haven't had to cook myself

Guest Basildon Fox
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New car smell, BBQ, garlic, coffee shops, steak and the smell after it has rained lightly after a hot day.

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Also when you walk up the steps into the KP and you get a whiff of the pitch - love that.

Strangely I don't notice this nearly as much as I did at Filbert Street when I was a kid. From what I remember it seemed stronger at night too. Weird!

Along with matches, burning paraffin has to be up there.

Guest Bilo
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Petrol.

New car smell.

Bacon.

Curry while walking past an Indian restaurant.

Cut grass.

Creosote.

Tiger bread when fresh.

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