Christmas smell on stove

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oranges, cinnamon sticks and spices in a glass bowl on top of the stove

There's something so comforting about filling your home with delightful, natural fragrances. And what better way to do that than with fragrant simmer pot recipes? These seasonal simmer pots are not only easy to make but also customizable for every season of the year. Whether you’re celebrating the crispness of fall, the freshness of spring,

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the food is being cooked in the pan on the stove top, ready to be eaten

© 2009 – Photos May NOT be used without my express consent. One cut tangerine (& peelings from one I already ate), four whole cloves, one tsp. of vanilla, & 1/2 tsp. cinnamon simmering on the stovetop has my whole house smelling like Christmas.

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a pan filled with cranberries, oranges and nuts on top of a stove

<p>Fill your home with the inviting aromas of winter fruit, spices and herbs with this holiday simmer pot. For an extra yuletide flourish, add a small branch from your holiday tree to the mix.</p>

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sliced lemons and herbs on a cutting board

What’s a simmer pot? Simmer pots are sometimes called stovetop potpourri. Basically it’s a simmering pot of citrus, spices, and all things nice to make your house smell amazing and welcoming.…

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a red pot filled with liquid sitting on top of a stove next to a burner

Mmmmm. I love for my house to smell good. In the autumn, I want it to smell like cinnamon and cloves (click here to read how I do that). But now that we're in the last stretches of winter and heading quickly toward spring, I want my house to smell a little lighter, a little fresher, but still warm and welcoming. I discovered a way to create just the aroma I was wanting, and it couldn't be more simple. In fact, it requires just two ingredients. Here's what to do: Peel an orange. Put the…

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