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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh please. There is no food reek that makes a house difficult to sell. Thanks for the thinly veiled racist/xenophobic comment though.[/quote] Seriously. Anyway she's not looking to rent or sell, she's having people over for dinner. Geez. My husband loves it when I cook Indian food on my work from home days. (We are not Indian but I love to cook Indian food, though I'm sure it's not nearly as good as what y'all make.) He walks in the door and immediately starts sniffing the air. Same for non-Indian stews or soups. Anything deeply flavored is going to produce an aroma. You want stink -- latkes are the worst. We make them only once a year because the smell lingers for weeks. It's pretty awful. The deliciousness of the latke is not really worth the nasty fried oil/potato smell that greets you 10 days later.[/quote]
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