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savvycakes

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  1. Big foodies here at our house! Eat Me, totally. Also Channukiya (doughnuts!), Bliss, Alice (for a good fruity scent--pie cherries), Miskatonic University (the oldest calls it "evil butterscotch"), Cheshire Moon (cake, tropical fruits and exotic flowers), Samhain (pumpkin, apples, spices, cold autumn night), the Pumpkin Patches 1-5, White Rabbit, Dormouse (well, tea), Love's Philosophy (cream), Yuletide (cloves and cinnamon), Sugar Skull, Diwali.

     

    LOVE the foodies.

     

    Aah, I love you, thank you so much! I never would have thought Channukiya would smell like donuts, but now I want to try it! I've been wanting to try several of those anyway (Sugar Skull, Cheshire Moon, and Alice have been nagging at me particularly, but Dormouse and Yuletide just caught my attention as of a couple days ago), so this makes me just want to try them more. (: And there were definitely a few in there I never would have found on my own (namely Miskatonic; I adore butterscotch, I think I'll hafta get me some'a that).

     

    This just makes me glad I'm getting Eat Me and Samhain soon! :D


  2. Hey guys! I know the last thing I probably need right now is more enabling, but I have nothing better to do (who does homework, anyway?) and figured I could use a little scent-expansion. (:

     

    I've tried and love: Gingerbread Poppet '07, El Dia De Reyes '07, and Monster Bait: Bigger Critters in the direct foodie category, and Chimera, Eclipse, Florence, Dorian, and Possets' Spook (plus Villainess' Ginger-Snapped Smooch, while I'm at it) in the not-so-foodie-but-still-sweet-and-yummy-smelling category.

     

    I love chocolate, vanilla, and warm, thick foodie scents. Cakey smells would be a plus, too. I do not do well with any scents that deviate into the dark, woodsy/earthy realm of things, but I do tend to work well with soft, warm floral scents. Warm, incense-y lower notes are good, too (i.e. that vanilla-y incense note that usually comes out towards the end). Anubis works very well on me (I think it's the myrrh?), and the notes in Chimera and Eclipse that smell like almond extract in the bottle (probably honey). I typically don't seek out florals since I'm very particular about them. But warm and/or soft sugary scents are absolutely spectacular in my book.

     

    So. Any foodies out there who feel like enabling me further? *eyebrowwaggle*

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