Simmer pots are the best thing to use during the fall and
winter! I use them every year and
everyone loves them. I wanted to share my recipes with you so you can have your
house smell yummy too!!
Orange Cinnamon (My Favorite One)
What you need:
A pot
Orange peels
Cinnamon , I use powdered but you can use sticks
Cloves (or ground cloves)
Nutmeg
Vanilla extract
1 bay leaf
Peel your oranges into pieces. Place your oranges in your
pot.
The thing with the spices, I never measure because I don’t need
to. A dash of cloves, a few dashes of cinnamon, just add a little of each. I
always add a bit more cinnamon because I LOVE cinnamon.
Cover with water and place on LOW on the stove. Make sure to
keep an eye on it every now and then to make sure it always has water! I have
ruined a pan because I didn’t keep water in it.
The great thing about simmer pots is that you can use the
same one for about a week, if you find you aren’t smelling as much cinnamon,
add a dash more the next day. After a week of simmering it everyday, I pour it
out and start new with all new ingredients. That is it. They are cheap and easy
to make and your house will smell great! Right now my house still smells bad
because of the rotten egg I broke, but the first thing I did was go over and
turn up the simmer pot!
Here are a few other combinations that you can try. I have
used all of them and they all smell wonderful!! These recipes are ones my mom
taught me to make and never really had a name. I decided to give them a name.
Apple Cinnamon:
Apple Juice (or you can also use apple peel or apple slices)
Cloves
Cinnamon
Citrus Cinnamon:
The peel from one orange
The peel from one lemon
1 bay leaf
Cinnamon
Cloves
Lavender Spice
Dried Lavender
1 lemon peel
Nutmeg
Cloves
1 cinnamon stick
This last one isn’t a simmer
pot but still smells WONDEFUL.
Put 2 tbs of vanilla extract in a coffee mug, place in the
oven at 300 degrees for ONE hour. You house will smell like you are baking
something! Without the work of actually baking!! Win/Win right?
Play around with scents that you like, if there is something
in one of my recipes you don’t care for, then don’t add it! Simmer pots are
also great for expired things. You can use juices that are a day or two past
their date, and spices that have set on your shelf for a few years! Don’t throw
them out! Put them in the simmer pot!
If you have any other recipes I would love to hear about
them! Comment below so I can try them too!
**Another great idea is to use the recipes in a crock pot! You can let it go all night and it will add moisture to the air! Thank you Deleith Campos for sharing that tip!
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