Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the reminder, all. Just lit my Halloween Boo-Nilla!
And I just turned on my cinnamon cider wax candle. God forbid.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate all scented candles. They make me wheeze.
+1,000 they make me sneeze
Same here. If you want real holiday smells, cook! Or throw cider and some mulling spices on the stove.
Yeah, totally. Every time you want your house to smell festive, go buy a jug of cider and mulling spices. Even if you don't feel like having mulled cider. That is way more reasonable than just lighting a candle.
There's no clean-up on a jar candle. I don't have to dispose of the unused cider. I am not wasting food.
The environmental cost and petroleum used to create your jar candle *far* exceeds a pot of cider and some spices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate all scented candles. They make me wheeze.
+1,000 they make me sneeze
Same here. If you want real holiday smells, cook! Or throw cider and some mulling spices on the stove.
Yeah, totally. Every time you want your house to smell festive, go buy a jug of cider and mulling spices. Even if you don't feel like having mulled cider. That is way more reasonable than just lighting a candle.
There's no clean-up on a jar candle. I don't have to dispose of the unused cider. I am not wasting food.
The environmental cost and petroleum used to create your jar candle *far* exceeds a pot of cider and some spices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate all scented candles. They make me wheeze.
+1,000 they make me sneeze
Same here. If you want real holiday smells, cook! Or throw cider and some mulling spices on the stove.
Yeah, totally. Every time you want your house to smell festive, go buy a jug of cider and mulling spices. Even if you don't feel like having mulled cider. That is way more reasonable than just lighting a candle.
There's no clean-up on a jar candle. I don't have to dispose of the unused cider. I am not wasting food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The one that covers up the fuel smell of the trailer you live in!
Ah yes. Typical trashy classicism on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate all scented candles. They make me wheeze.
+1,000 they make me sneeze
Same here. If you want real holiday smells, cook! Or throw cider and some mulling spices on the stove.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just want to use Sun and Sand year-round!
Although I like to fake out DH periodically by busting out the Buttercream one so he thinks I've baked some kind of dessert.
Yes I love sun and sand too. It goes with my home theme and takes me away. But christmas is christmas.
I use buttercream on birthdays to compliment the cupcakes.-op
"You smell delicious!"
Anonymous wrote:The one that covers up the fuel smell of the trailer you live in!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate all scented candles. They make me wheeze.
+1,000 they make me sneeze
Same here. If you want real holiday smells, cook! Or throw cider and some mulling spices on the stove.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate all scented candles. They make me wheeze.
+1,000 they make me sneeze
Same here. If you want real holiday smells, cook! Or throw cider and some mulling spices on the stove.
Yeah, totally. Every time you want your house to smell festive, go buy a jug of cider and mulling spices. Even if you don't feel like having mulled cider. That is way more reasonable than just lighting a candle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate all scented candles. They make me wheeze.
+1,000 they make me sneeze
Same here. If you want real holiday smells, cook! Or throw cider and some mulling spices on the stove.