Homebrew potpourri on the woodstove

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trailrated

Feeling the Heat
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Dec 8, 2009
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Maryland
Made a concoction of sliced clementines and cinnamon in a pot of water. Smelling pretty good! What else have others done?

Can I keep my man card please?
 
Sorry, I will have to take that card, beef stew and chili are the only appropriate potpourris. I do, however melt candle wax on the stove to make fire starters, and the candles often smell nice. Word of advice, never let your potpourri boil dry.
 
Cedar chunks, helps make up for a fake Christmas tree. 2nd the dry pot advice.
 
Cedar chunks, helps make up for a fake Christmas tree. 2nd the dry pot advice.
I have some fresh cut cedar, I will pass this on to the old lady.
 
Mine is a homebrew sipped appreciatively in front of the fire. If I want aroma I have a juniper stick that I can carve off some shavings onto the stove top. Smells great.
 
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