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Question: I am looking for a recipe that I saw a few days ago for a simmering fragrance for the holidays. You put the ingredients in a jar and the add water and food coloring, then simmer in a pot on the stove. You can reuse them over and over. The one I saw had cinnamon sticks, cloves, orange and lemon slices, and bay leaves. It was a holiday scent, if you have a recipe that is like this one with a Christmas scent- PLEASE let me know! Thank you and Merry Christmas.


Answers: I am looking for a recipe that I saw a few days ago for a simmering fragrance for the holidays. You put the ingredients in a jar and the add water and food coloring, then simmer in a pot on the stove. You can reuse them over and over. The one I saw had cinnamon sticks, cloves, orange and lemon slices, and bay leaves. It was a holiday scent, if you have a recipe that is like this one with a Christmas scent- PLEASE let me know! Thank you and Merry Christmas.

Hey. This sounds about right:

CHRISTMAS FRAGRANCE SIMMERING
POTPOURRI

5 to 6 cinnamon sticks, broken
1 tbsp. lemon peel
1 tbsp. orange peel
1/2 c. whole cloves
1 tbsp. nutmeg
1/4 c. whole allspice
1 tbsp. bay leaf pieces
2 slices dried apples, optional

Combine ingredients. Add water to simmer on stove top or in potpourri pot.

Why do you need a recipe? You listed the ingredients. As they say, it ain't rocket science. There's no need to be a prisoner of someone else's conception of a holiday fragrance.





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