What's something you love the smell of?
What's something you love the smell of?
What's something you love the smell of?
A combination of the smells from my grandfather's shed: sawdust, machine oil and petrol from the lawn mower, freshly cut grass, leather, his pipe tabacco, and just a hint of whisky from the bottle he used to keep in there. He had a couple of old, leather, wing-back chairs in there and sometimes at the weekend after mowing the lawn we'd just sit and talk in his shed for a bit while he smoked his pipe and had a wee dram.
Sadly long gone (he died in the late 80s) but I get hints of it occasionally. Sometimes I'll smell maybe the lawnmower smells in my own shed and my brain will fill in the rest and I'll feel small and safe and warm and comfortable just for a moment or two.
The smell of minced garlic and onion as they're cooking.
Cut grass, gas/petrol, books.. lots of smells really. Some weirder than others :3
Since it's the time for planting tomatoes where I live, I'll also point them out as smelling nice
I hate the taste of coffee but the smell is heavenly
Like walking past a Starbucks.
Or the coffee isle in the grocery store
Same here!
The smell of freshly cooked rice.
Freshly baked bread.
Smelling freshly baked bread is the "seeing a water bottle cold enough to be sweating on a hot day while thirsty" of being hungry
Oh yes that is literally always good
My chicken after she's been dust bathing, or when it rains.
The dust bathing brings in an earthy note to her natural birdy scent. She just smells like a little nature spirit might, if such things were real.
When it rains, she's usually under cover (though sometimes she gets out into it), but she's picks to the petrichor aroma of rain and soil. She'll carry that scent all evening usually, so when she comes inside and is nestled up next to me, there's the normal bird smell, but also that rich aroma that a gentle rain brings, that usually fades quickly.
Mind you, I also love her normal smell, that almost dusty book, nose tickling smell of bird, colored with the mild earthiness and slight tang that's all chicken.
Luckily, she doesn't mind being sniffed occasionally :)
She really is :)
Bird sniffers unite!
No one is going to say bacon?
I'm surprised it took all day for someone to say that.
I don’t eat pork and the smell of bacon is nauseating to me personally
I’ve got an intolerance to most animal fats, which means I’ve never been able to digest pork. My dad’s got the same thing, and while his case is less severe, he doesn’t eat pork either, so we never had it in the house.
The smell of pork generally and specifically that of bacon are extremely unpleasant for me. I can tolerate it for a while, but it wears on me about as much as high pitched background noise.
I thought about that shortly after I posted my initial comment. I realize it's not for everyone, hope I didn't offend anyone.
I woke up early yesterday and the one and only reason I got out of bed instead of going back to sleep is because someone was cooking bacon and the smell made its way up to my room.
Campfire, and the smell of woodsmoke on clothing the day after.
Lilacs
That first one is called petrichor
I love sweet food smells! Vanilla, cinnamon, candyfloss and things like that. My favourite smell of all time is cookies baking.
Have you ever toasted sugar? I have recently powdered toasted vanilla sugar I made and it smells incredible (toast first, then vanilla, then powder in food processor)
Pine and fir needles.
Cedar. There's nothing like pulling a blanket out of a cedar chest and surrounding yourself in it.
Weird one, but I have pet birds. They smell AMAZING. Just stick your nose right up to their feathers and huff. They kinda smell a bit like corn chips, or laundry dried outside in the sun, dusty and earthy and warm.
I so feel that :)
Our birds are chickens, so they pick up the extra smells of grass and soil as well, but there's still that "birdiness" too, and I love it
Baking bread. The smell right after a summer shower. Books. Diesel exhaust on a cold day. Don't ask on that last one, it's weird I know, but I love it.
The many smells of forests, seaweed when it washes up on the beach, new steam deck vent and video rental stores, I guess I'll never smell the last one again though. I know there are candles that are made to mimic them but they are too expensive.
The smell a candle makes when it’s put out.
Not smelled it since the 80s, but: New Starwars Figures
My husband collects action figures. There are ones that don't have much of a smell. And then there are ones that 'bout knock us over with an offputting chemically smell, probably from the type of plastic or paint or both.
Imminent snow, petrichor, the damp forest on a warm afternoon, sawdust/cut wood, ozone during/after thunderstorm, after a fireworks show (burned black powder).
Corn chip puppy smell!
Salty air, leather, books, a wet or dry forest, my cat's fur, fresh bread, my homemade vanilla, coconut scented anything, woodsmoke, fresh snow, & my boo ❤️
Cheese toastie
Well I didn't want to boast but I do smell lovely
Real leather, freshly cut wood, most fragrant flowers (especially Lillies, Jasmine, Sweet Peas and Roses), petrichor, garlic, freshly cut grass
Cheap old books, when the paper turns brittle and yellow or even orange.
The way libraries used to smell before they became homeless shelters. Not hating on anyone who needs a warm place to be. Just sucks it falls to the libraries to be that place.
Matches (No I'm not a pyromaniac)
Sounds like something a pyromaniac would say
Coffee. Fresh roasted coffee smells heavenly.
Coffee and vanilla.
There are literally no flaws with either of those smells
A fresh bag of weed, especially ones that are high in limonene.
Sunscreen, sun-soaked basil, and new electronics.
Nothing beats the smell of a subwoofer on its first run.
oil paint, cigarettes, and laphroaig
[but I had to quit most of those]
Allll of my partner. Mmmmm.
Mitti Attar. It's a Indian scent that smells of wet moss, rain on hot sand, a damp forest. Difficult to describe but very alluring.
I'd love to travel to India and smell this.
I like the smell of jergins shampoo from like 30 years ago. My mom, who died when I was 23, used it when I was growing up, and I haven’t smelled it in literally decades, but I’d know it if I smelled it again, because it’s impossible to mistake for anything else, but you try really hard to figure out what the smell is. Pretty sure it died in the early 2000s (apparently it’s still available but I have no hope it smells the same, because I haven’t had a whiff in so long.. last time was on a bus around 2002)
It had a very unique… tangy? smell that wasn’t floral or fruity or musky or anything. It was just its own very specific smell. Probably all man made chemicals. But it contains volumes of memories.
Interestingly, I still don’t like her perfume (dune from like 1990-2004). I have 2 bottles of it, and I find it very unappealing. It smells like her, sure, but I don’t like it. I sniff the bottle every now and then, for memories. But they are adult memories. The jergins is childhood memories.
If anyone has a really old bottle of jergins floating around, I’d pay money for it..
This is a really nice one. Have you tried hitting a big perfume store? Staff might be able to find something similar.
No. I appreciate the thought but I feel like most of the people working those places have never smelled the specific and very particular scent I’m looking for, and throwing shit at the wall to see what’s close isn’t a solution because my brain will trick me but it won’t work the way I hope.
It’s one of those lost memories, I think, like when you want the same game experience but aren’t the same person so super Mario 1 is just really hard instead of being fun..?
Creosote on a hot summer day.
Reminds me of the amusement park when I was little. There were a lot of railroad ties used as retaining walls there.
Cats. Their natural oils smell like fresh laundry!
Cooking bell peppers on a frying pan. Add onions and it's even better.
Stinky dogs.
They smell like friendship
2-stroke mopeds
Summer rain
Petrichor?
Learned a new word today, thanks. Yes.
Ocean pine forest on warm summer days when walking to the sea side/beach.
Fresh bread just out of the oven
That crisp smell of cold fall days, just shy of frost.
Napalm in the morning.
Coming into the house when it is very cold and snowy outside and smelling bread baking in the oven.
Lots of nice smells, but I'll just list a stranger one I like. Dry hay.
My sneezes (when I'm not sick)
Bit of a weird one, but... freshly peeled parsnips
I could take them or leave them when it comes to eating, but they smell great. Maybe it's a memory from childhood or something!
There are these yellow flowers that grow on vines around here. They smell excellent.
I used to taste honeysuckles as a kid.
core memory unlocked
Sun bathed skin, forests(both the humid ones and the dry herby ones), baked bread, lily of the valley flowers, and many other flowers.
Freshly cut Ytong blocks. Ink of ballpoint pens.
😏
The beach.
New packs of cards when the shrinkwrap is removed.
vinegar, just can’t get enough of it
Horse feed. Sweet feed to be exact.
My dachshund's feet. Seriously. They smell something like popcorn sometimes.
Chlorine on my skin after going to the pool.
Fresh out of the oven bread Coffee Pipe tobacco Cigar shops
I'm called Fresh Cut Grass.
My grandmother's closet - old wood, old clothes, and mothballs
I got a brief flash of a Ren and Stimpy close-up of a nostril sucking in mothballs, from reading this comment.
But jokes aside, I can imagine that smell becoming a core memory down the road and will hit with instant nostalgia whenever you smell something similar.
I remember the smell of my Grandmother's house every time I hear the song Teardrop by Massive Attack. I'm 9 years old, and I'm watching MTV, sitting on the living room carpet.
Bromine. It’s what they treat the water with on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland, and the smell puts my mind on vacation
Firewood drying in the sun appeals to me, but it's generally a quite mild smell. If there's a breeze, it probably is undetectable.
That smell that tells you it's Spring.
Fresh bread.
Gasoline.
Bleach.
That head shop incense smell.
The smell of detergent or fabric softener from a nearby house doing laundry.
Whatever that syrup is they use for canned peaches and fruit salad cups.
I love the smell of grains being unloaded from a truck into a silo.
Chlorine and florine
The air on a crisp Halloween dusk back in 1988.
Stockmar crayons.
I'm surprised no one put crayons on here yet (I don't really care either way but it seems like something that would go on this thread).
Dogs. A place where dogs have been living has such a comforting smell to it. Also their paws smell so nice
Corn chip feet
roses
Diesel fuel is a pretty awesome smell 🔥
diesel exhaust
Seaweed
Brand new tires
Rain, and then a thunderstorm.
I've never been able to smell them, what's the smell like?
It's hard to describe I suppose. First the smell of rain hitting dry stone and dirt, and how that smell slowly swells and then fades as they become waterlogged... Then the heat rises as the thunderstorm comes, and the air itself smells warm and wet.
Chemically it's the smell of beet red. Most people describe it vastly differently because the retro nasal smell makes it feel like something else. Pretty interesting if you ask me.
It's called petrichor - also one of my favourite words.