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Burning down the sprouts
"Katra" > wrote in message
...
: In article >,
: "jmcquown" > wrote:
:
: > Katra wrote:
: > > In article >,
: > > (Curly Sue) wrote:
: > >
: > >> I set the Brussels sprouts to finish sauteeing, but my TV
program was
: > >> starting and I forgot about them.
: > >>
: > >> Let me tell you, blackened Brussels sprouts STINK!
Fortunately
: > >> tonight is garbage eve so the physical evidence will be
gone by
: > >> tomorrow morning.
: > >>
: > >> I fear, however, that the smell will linger for days. I
guess I'll
: > >> try burning a scented candle.
: > >>
: > >> Sue(tm)
: > >> Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself!
: > >
: > > Incense... Lots of it. ;-)
: > > Gonesh ancient times,
: > > or some good Nag Champa if you can find it... ;-)
: > > Works great on ciggy smoke in the car too.
: > >
: > > K.
: > >
: > You burn incense in the car? Stick or cone?
: >
: > Jill
: >
: >
:
: Stick. It's safer.
:
: If I need to deoderize the car, (which happens sometime if some
scumbag
: at the repair shop smoked in my car!), I use a stick holder for
safety
: and place 2 or 3 sticks in it, light them and place it on the
dashboard
: with all the windows close...
:
: Leave it while you are NOT in there of course!
:
: The incense smell absorbs nicely into the headliner and seats.
:
: It works. :-)
:
: Works nice for mildewy smells too if you left the window open
during a
: rain.
:
: K.
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Huh. I used to burn cones in mine... ahhh, the memories. I had
a '66 Volvo. I burned the cones in the ash tray. It was
metal... and it was suppose to house hot ashes... <scratches
head>... I hadn't thought about burning incense in the car for
a while... Oh yeah, I don't smoke anymore! <snort>
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Cyndi
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