Richly Scented Candles for the Dining Room

February 29th, 2008 | by admin |

The food you offer to guests is supposed to smell good.  Unfortunately, what one person considers an appealing food odor might be repulsive to someone else.  In these situations, richly scented candles can help mask some food odors. As a result, your guests may even find the food more palatable.  In addition, if you have had a long day, or just want to relax, you may choose to eat your own dinner by candle light.

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