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what does everyone put in their steamers? i tried putting pot pourri and some water in but i couldnt get it to heat enough to make the room smell nice.
I've taken some pine bark, shavings, cones and needles and put them in my kettle and made evergreen soup......no, not for eating but it smells pretty good. can't let it burn down though gotta add more water before it gets down that far.
You know, I have tried to boil water on our insert, which I have found to be impossible unless the blower is off- I have considered experimenting with some wax melts in a heavy dish or something, on top of a trivet, but never have for fear of it catching fire, it IS a stove though. If water won't boil, how in the world would wax catch fire! I use wax melts all the time, but in an electric melter, and I have tons of scents, so I suppose I could experiment (supervised of course). It would be nice to be able to scent the house without using extra electricity.
i'd try it. get a good heavy soup or serial bowl or even if you have a small ceramic catcher for your spoon drippings at your stove. put a small piece in it, keep watch of it and see what happens. i'll bet you it works.
I use a small amount of all spice about a 1/8 of T spoon on my gas stove in a small simmer pot. I set the lid on just cracked (tilted) enough to let the vapors out works good. Water does not boil. If to strong use less.
Cinnamon sticks work well? I just got a bunch from a woman at work and was about to throw them in the trash. Do you crush them up and put them in the water, or throw them in whole?
Few drops scented oil. Crabtree and Evelyn can get on amazon. Think they're like $14 a bottle, but it'll last two seasons easy. Got it as a gift, never would've tried it otherwise, now I add it all the time
I tried the wax melts, I put two cubes in a small ceramic bowl on a metal trivet, and it worked PERFECTLY. It took a while to actually melt, but after it had melted, the blower circulated the scent (Ginger vanilla) all over the basement, and up the stairs even. It lasted all afternoon, but I noticed the last time I was down there, the scent had faded. Will definitely be doing that again.
I've tried several ways. A small metal spice tin with screw on lid and holes drilled in the lid worked well for wax. I didn't use water I just put the wax in the tin an placed it on the insert. Cinnamon sticks worked ok. Cinnamon oil (or other oils) in water worked better. I think the problem with potpourri unless you make your own is you never know how long it sat on a shelf before you bought it. Most of it has lost it's fragrance.
Woman, upper 30's Appalachian trail...I think they are accessing trail from buttermilk falls...something like that. Her cell went dead while calling for help yesterday evening is what I heard.