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[quote=Anonymous]Use an air filter in your home - it helps to clean the air of all kinds of things including cooking smells. BlueAir is a great brand. Open windows if weather permits while cooking. Use the ventilation system over your stovetop - of limited value in some homes as many are vented to the space between walls at best and sometimes to no place. Burn a scented candle whose scent you like better than the smell of the food you’re cooking. This doesn’t make a lot of sense to me, since taste is heavily composed of the body’s smelling capacity - people without a sense of smell cannot taste much either. So why would you like the flavor in your mouth of food you can’t stand the smell of? Best solution, learn to love the smell of flavorful food and live with it sticking around for a few hours or even days. What is the appeal of an antiseptic environment, anyway?[/quote]
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