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Any readers have trouble eating, sleeping, or, well, existing around La Jolla Cove due to fragrant whiffs of sea lion poop?
The scoring is still colorful (now emphasizing percussion instruments), and there is many a fragrant harmony but only a whiff at a time.
On a Saturday in mid-December I was in the greedy throng, caressing a cluster of longan, or "dragon eye" fruit; sampling a fresh, made-to-order green papaya salad; sidling up for a whiff of ripe, fragrant mango.
Can giving patrons whiffs of something more fragrant make them happy and coax them into buying more drinks?
I had caught a whiff of myself, and it was fragrant, familiar, even comforting.
Walk through Clapham Junction in South London, and you might catch a whiff of something heady, but rather fragrant.
RUSTY HAMLIN, a sunburned bear of a chef, held out a fragrant bowl of liquid and waved his hand over it theatrically, in the universal gesture for "take a whiff of this, pal".
Good standbys are Clinique's CX Neck and Chest De-Aging Cream (£73, clinique.co.uk), which, despite a faint whiff of just-off salad, does the job well, and Clarins's reliably gentle and subtly fragrant Advanced Extra-Firming Neck Cream (£44, houseoffraser.co.uk).
Not for faint hearts, the distinctive sherry-whiff honeyed nuttiness of the saltily dry 2011 Arbois Savagnin, £31, makes it a quirky masterpiece; and from Sardinia, the 2013 Nerominiera, Enrico Esu, Carbonia, £15.95, is a fragrant, succulently moreish damson-filled rosso.
So take a whiff.
Fragrant moss.
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