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Re: What is your Favorite Smell of Cooked/Baked Food

I can honestly say it is the "Thanksgiving turkey" in the oven after a couple hours of baking.   It's just such a warm, homey holiday smell.  Love it!Woman Wink

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Re: What is your Favorite Smell of Cooked/Baked Food

When I make bread I am in heaven  fried chicken gets the better of me also.

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Re: What is your Favorite Smell of Cooked/Baked Food

Fresh homemade bread.

Apple pie.

Chocolate chip or peanut butter cookies.  

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Re: What is your Favorite Smell of Cooked/Baked Food

I love the smell of fresh baked bread. I buy onion rolls at King Kullen, I get there early in the morning when they are first put out, the smell is heavenly!

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Re: What is your Favorite Smell of Cooked/Baked Food

Who can resist cinnamon rolls baking in the oven?

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Re: What is your Favorite Smell of Cooked/Baked Food

All of the above, and...

 

Beef roast in the crock pot, on low overnight.

 

It must be all the seasonings and juices I throw in there.

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Re: What is your Favorite Smell of Cooked/Baked Food

Possibly brownies but also anything with garlic. Not in the brownies of course! Smiley LOL

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Re: What is your Favorite Smell of Cooked/Baked Food

Around the holidays, a good smell to me is savory.  You don't see many recipes calling for just  savory, but it's usually in most poultry dressing mixes and along with other herbs, really shines.

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Re: What is your Favorite Smell of Cooked/Baked Food

Pumpkin pie