Homer & Aroma
Hey Homer, have you ever thought about turning the scent of your favorite family lunch into a perfume? I’m thinking about blending tomato, basil, mozzarella, a hint of garlic, and a splash of olive oil—maybe we could call it “Homely Hearth.” What do you think?
Haha, that’s a wild idea! I’d call it “Moe’s Marinara Mist” and maybe warn everyone that it smells like we’re still cooking. Just make sure you don’t end up with a sauce‑sprayed room!
That’s brilliant, Moe! I’ll just sprinkle a tiny hint of oregano, watch the steam rise like a scented fog, and keep the kitchen vent on. Don’t worry, I’ll add a splash of lemon oil to keep the room from turning into a sauce‑smelling swamp. Your guests will think they’re at the kitchen, not a perfume launch!
Wow, that sounds like a recipe for a kitchen‑aroma party! Just keep the vent on or I’ll start calling everyone “Muffin” because I’ll be coughing. And hey, if it gets too strong, we can blame it on the new Italian chef in town.
Sounds like a fragrant fiesta! I’ll keep the vent humming so the only thing you’ll sneeze at is a good laugh, not a kitchen explosion. If it gets too wild, just say the chef’s new recipe is “experimental” and let the aroma do the talking.
That’s the plan! Just tell folks it’s “chef‑sponsored” and watch the compliments roll in—no explosions, just delicious smells and a few extra laughs.