SPICED AUTUMN HARVEST SIMMERING POTPOURRI

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Fall is in the air and the holidays just around the corner. Add a welcoming touch of fresh citrus, cinnamon, cloves and bay with this wonderful, simmering spice blend. My favorite!

Provided by Family Favorites

Categories     Other Non-Edibles

Time 5m

Number Of Ingredients 6

3-4 cinnamon sticks
4 whole bay leaves
3-4 tb. whole cloves
1/2 orange, sliced in rounds
1/2 lemon, sliced in rounds
4 cups of water

Steps:

  • 1. Place all ingredients in medium saucepan on stove top or in a small (2 qt.) crockpot. Set to a very low simmer. Add water as it evaporates to prevent scorching. At the end of the day, simply place in fridge until morning. ( I prefer the 2 qt. crockpot. They are very inexpensive to pick up at your favorite discount store.)
  • 2. Please feel free to make this your own blend. You can also add fresh cranberries, apple slices, star anise... almost anything. I have a friend who adds a small sprig of evergreen or pine, although I've never tried this. (Use an old pot or a crockpot just for potpourri use if using pine.)

Johari Frazier
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This potpourri is a great way to use up leftover fruit and spices.


Sylvia Bodenstein
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I love how this potpourri fills my home with a warm and inviting aroma.


Matty B (M-16)
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This potpourri is a great way to add a touch of fall to your home.


Nambakire Manisura
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I've tried a lot of different potpourri recipes, but this one is my favorite. It's so simple to make and it smells amazing.


Kivence Joye
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This potpourri is a great gift idea. It's easy to make and it's sure to be appreciated.


Nasir Segda
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I love the versatility of this potpourri recipe. You can adjust the spices and citrus to suit your own preferences.


Shams ul Hassan Shams ul Hassan
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This potpourri is a great way to add a festive touch to your home for the holidays.


James Lowbridge
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I'm not a big fan of potpourri, but this recipe changed my mind. It's not too overpowering and it smells really nice.


De'Marion Muex
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This potpourri is perfect for fall. The spices and citrus scents are so cozy and comforting.


MARCUS FOUSHEE
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I love the way this potpourri makes my house smell. It's so warm and inviting.


Lhakpa Dema
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This is the best potpourri recipe I've ever tried. The spices are perfectly balanced and the citrus adds a nice brightness. I will definitely be making this again.


sierra boyd
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I wasn't sure how this potpourri would turn out, but I'm so glad I tried it. It smells wonderful and it's really easy to make.


TeamEpemekGamer 1
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This potpourri smells amazing! I can't wait to give it as gifts to my friends and family.


Muhashan Khan
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The spiced autumn harvest simmering potpourri is a great way to use up leftover spices. I had a bunch of cinnamon sticks and cloves that I didn't know what to do with, and this recipe was the perfect solution.


Murad Mia
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I love how easy this potpourri is to make. I just threw all the ingredients in a pot and let it simmer. My house smelled amazing for hours!


safi awan
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This potpourri recipe created a warm and inviting atmosphere in my home. The blend of spices and citrus was delightful, and the simmering pot filled the air with a comforting aroma.