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Nope, just cleaning."
Your all-purpose cleanser and furniture polish now comes in a soothing new scent: freshly-baked bread.
Why have a pine-scented home when you can be surrounded by the comforting smell of baking bread?
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I'm sure you can cinnamon and other scents already associated with the bakery. |
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Cinnamon, yes ... Cinnamon Roll scent, I haven't seen. Bun from me! |
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+ But for the disapointment of walking into a room smelling of fresh baking to find no fresh baked goodies. |
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This would probably have dieting implecations too, would the smell make you crave baked goods or satisfy that craving? |
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don't clean on an empty stomach. |
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Easy enough to do - 2-acetylpyrazine is the compound. |
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Oh you're such a smarty-pants, [hazel]. I'd rather have neutral-smelling, non-heave-inducing cleaner andthen bake some bread (recently rediscovered the joys of bread making - not with a bread maker- they make it all soggy). |
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Me too squeak! I love the kneading bit, especially after a bad day. |
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buns for tea then [hazel]? |
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Baking therapy, now there's an idea. |
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