Bacon fat. Broiled fish. Spicy curry. These are
just a few of the food odors that smell so good when dinner is on the table —
and so awful the next morning when the smell invariably lingers. What can you
do to minimize pungent cooking odors, especially in small apartments? Here are
few simple, inexpensive ideas.
1. Close
bedroom and closet doors while cooking.
Fabric readily absorbs grease and odors, and can't
be cleaned with a quick wipe-down the way hard surfaces can. Closing bedroom
and closet doors before cooking anything smelly or greasy ensures that you
won't have to fall asleep in a bed that smells like bacon. But if that does
happen you could use a linen
spray to freshen them up.
2. Ventilate
however you can.
The best way to avoid odors is to get them outside
or otherwise out of the air as quickly as possible. If you have a ventilator
over your stove, you should use it. Otherwise, an air conditioner or air filter
can remove greasy cooking smells from the air. (Remember to change filters
regularly.) Even just opening a window helps, especially if you can set up a
fan pointing out the window, to push odors outside.
Wipe up splatters on the stove and countertop, and
wash all greasy cooking pans as soon as possible. There's nothing worse than
waking up to a pan full of stinky oil sitting on the stove.
Pleasant-smelling whole spices like cinnamon
sticks, cloves and citrus peels can be simmered in some water for 10
minutes on the stove for an all-natural air freshener that masks any
lingering cooking odors. This will generally do the trick without adding another
scent to the air.
5. Leave a
bowl of vinegar, baking soda or coffee grounds on the counter overnight.
To absorb stubborn odors, leave a small bowl on the
counter filled with white vinegar, baking soda or coffee grounds before you go
to bed. You could also keep vanilla-soaked cotton
swabs around your kitchen. Any of these will naturally
dissipate any remaining cooking smells by morning.
After you are done with your cooking, you can
burn a scented candle or two in the kitchen. These candles are readily
available in stores, and you can choose fragrances which are soothing to you as
well. Over time, you will be able to overwhelm the cooking smells from your
kitchen with the pleasant fragrance of scented candles, which will help you to
relax as well.
All the above can help eliminate odors
in the kitchen. What are your go-to tips for quashing kitchen smells after a
cooking? Tell us your tips in the comments section, below!
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