What's the nicest smell???
@rainbow2007star (920)
7 responses
@spalladino (17891)
• United States
16 Jun 08
The smell of a baby's head! I've always loved that the best. The Bakery department at Walmart in the morning when they're baking would be my second choice, but it's a far second.
@rainbow2007star (920)
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16 Jun 08
I agree with you. There is nothing above the smell of a baby. Thanks for responding.
@martindale (163)
• United States
21 Jun 08
The nicest smell for me is the smell of the man I love when I haven't seen him for a while. It makes me feel like all is well. When it comes to food, it must be anything with garlic, but that may mess up my nicest smell if I had it to soon before his return.
@CelticSoulSister (1640)
• Southend-On-Sea, England
16 Jun 08
Fresh baked bread, freshly ground coffee, a roast dinner cooking, bacon frying, freshly mown grass, a clean cat's fur, stew cooking, things frying in garlic butter, myrrh oil vaporising, the pages of newly bought glossy magazines, Johnson's Baby Powder, the countryside in the UK after a summer rain shower, freshly ironed cotton, peanuts roasting, cakes baking in the oven, lavender, wallflowers, freesias, strawberries......oh, lol I think that's about it really.
@Zergonipal (807)
• Poland
16 Jun 08
I love the smell of the machinery. Especially old trains. It's just like something mistical for me, I don't know why I love this smell too. I love the smell of my basement too. I can't say why. This smell is so weird that it is even nice! ^^
One of my favorites smells that can be understood in any way is the smell of a fresh baked bread. Especially home maded. Cheers and happy myloting.
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@Shelley121 (217)
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16 Jun 08
The best smell in the world for me is Lily's, I always have them in my house as it is the only way I can find a smell that feels the house and doesnt cost me lots of money, I must admit the smell of bread being baked is nice but for me I always burn the bread so the smell is only nice if you are doing it right
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