| How do you get rid of the cooking smell in your house? I just can't stand cooking because of the smell. |
| I love the smell of cooking. But if you don't then open the windows in the kitchen and put in a window a fan. |
| Open the windows; put a bowl of vinegar on your counter and it will absorb the smells. Clean your counters with baking soda and lemon juice. Put some tea tree oil and water in a spray bottle and spray around the kitchen. You should not feel restricted to use your kitchen just because of lingering smells. |
| I bought a very effective but quiet hood as part of my kitchen reno. It was a top priority and it's working well. |
| Vinegar or white vermouth - a small bowl/cup nearby helps with smells. (I only do this with fish/seafood.) |
| Thank you!! I am trying the vinegar Solution this evening. |
| 13:18 - please tell me about your quiet hood. I want to getoone in out kitchen reno |
| Boil a few whole cloves. |
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| What do you cook? |
| OP I feel the same! I'm Asian and with all the spices and curry the whole house and kitchen smell! I try to wear "cooking clothes" when I make food and then throw them straight into the wash. My hair and everything smells of garlic and onions. I love the vinegar idea and can't wait to use it. |
| Italian woman here who cooks with oils, garlic, bacon, red meats etc often. I always wear "cooking clothes" too and crack a window and do a bowl of vinegar. Cuts it down by 60 percent. I live in a 1200 soft home so it doesn't take much for the place to smell like garlic for days. |