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Category Archives: Scratch and Sniff
A week of scented hedonism
Its a packed olfactory and gustatory schedule in the coming week, I am gleefully excited at having tickets for the following: Sat 17th: TODAY I am at the Vintage Sessions at Les Senteurs, with purveyor of olfactory adventures, Ms Odette … Continue reading
Posted in Cake, Candy, Culinary, London events, Perfume Lover's London, Scratch and Sniff
Tagged Carl Warner, Charbonnel et Walker, chocolate, Experimental Food Society, food+art, Foodscapes, Fulham Palace, Heston Blumenthal, Iris, Orris root, perfume events, perfume in 1980's, port, tasting
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Stench and the City
“.. there reigned in the cities a stench barely conceivable to us modern men and women. ….The rivers stank, the marketplaces stank, the churches stank, it stank beneath the bridges and in the palaces.” Perfume-The Story of a Murderer (Patrick … Continue reading
Posted in Dirt, history, London events, Scratch and Sniff
Tagged 1858, animal notes, asafoetida, Chamomile, civet, concept smells, cumin, Great Stink, indoles, Joseph Bazalgette, Nose sculpture, oudh, River Thames, sewage, Spikenard, The Big Stink, The London Dungeons, valerian
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