@Rose: It is important to keep your possession free of
strong food odors (leave the smoked salmon at home), but at Brooks Camp it is even more important to store your food properly, only eat food in designated areas, and keep all of your equipment in your immediate control.
Not exact matches
Strong odors are an indicator that
food has gone bad, but there could soon be a new way to sniff foul smells earlier on.
• Avoiding certain
foods such as fatty
foods, oils, and
strong smelling
foods like garlic, onions, and curry that can seep through pores can help with body
odor.
Here are some
foods that can fight
strong body
odor naturally.
When you open a can, jar, bag or any container of fish
food, the
stronger the
odor, the more palatable it will be for most fish.
As a response, you can purchase more aromatic
food or heat up their regular meal, thus releasing a
stronger odor.
Loss of taste and smell senses can be easily compensated for by using
foods with
strong flavors and smells, warming them up to release some of those
odors, and adding a small amount of broth or baby
food to the dog's
food can help.
Stronger urine
odor can be reduced by adding 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar to a male dog's
food.
Some benefits of feeding a raw
food diet to a dog include
stronger disease and parasite resistance, elimination of bad body
odor and breath, healthy skin and coat and improved digestion.
These pieces are super
strong, yet won't harm your cookware, nor will they take on
odors and flavours from even the most fragrant
foods.
Lemon or lime juice with salt will help remove
odors if you've been working with onions, garlic, or other
strong scented
foods.