How many of you have utilized @RedEyedHog B-FAT as a type of aromatherapy during your work day to reconnect your focus? For as long as I can remember, I have always had some type of "campfire" olfactory stimulator with me while trapped indoors. Untitled by K D, on Flickr https://link.springer.com/article/10.2165/00023210-200620040-00001
Another thing this reminds me of... I recently smoked a turkey breast. I didn't have one of my usual disposable foil pans for the water/drip pan so I used one of my everyday cast iron pans. Needless to say it got fairly well coated with smoke after ~9hrs. Now every time I use it on the stove I get that great smokey scent through the entire kitchen. Wife hasn't complained yet so I may run it through another smoking session in a few weeks when the smell begins to wear off.
no to B-fat (dont have any yet) but the smell of naptha coleman stoves,coffee, pancakes, bacon, eggs, spuds, lakes/creeks/ocean , bait, reel oil, gun oil, wood smoke, diesel exhaust, hot engines, tire rubber and dust mixed together, pine, cedar, musty dusty smells, etc all remind me of outdoors, camping, fishing, hiking, cabin'ing, wheeling
Can we get an ultra / mega / gen2 / ... / B-FAT version, optimized for maximum scent ? I've been hitting this little guy hard the last week or so and am starting to build up a tolerance, need something stronger. Anyone try taping a cotton patch full of this stuff to the arm like a nicotine patch???
Both are possibilities we've put some serious thought into, especially a bar. A limited run candle isn't a bad idea at all. As soon as we can get some seasoning and B-Fat in more outdoorsmans pack we'll expand the line into some stuff like that.