Why would you think 'only use it for cooking'? Many of my hobbies revolve around pleasing the senses. Fragrances to wear for myself & others' enjoyment. Some nice incenses like Nag Champa, Chandan incenses. The occasional essential oil in a a diffuser. The Sandalwood & YlangYlang is a nice one. Gustatorily, there is my cooking. (one gets to enjoy the fruits of their efforts forthwith), Nice Bourbons. They're mainly for sipping, although I have used them for cooking here & there. Audio would be my Classic Rock collection. Visual would be mainly outdoors in quietude, immersed in the environment. Fishing, Disc Golf, hiking. So, i.e.: Light some incense, play some good music like Floyd or Zeppelin, or Stevie Ray Vaughan, prepare a nice meal, sip some bourbon as an aperitif, peruse the Roku, Spectrum, Amazon Prime Video offerings... or watch one of the John Wicks again. Maybe take a relaxing bath. In other words, it's nice to simultaneously indulge all the senses. Nothing like smoking some good weed & listening to The Wall or DSOTM or Zeppelin or some live SRV performances posted on Youtube. Especially that Floyd - an entire album (as it's meant to be experienced)- in complete darkness, with a mild headchange... it's an experience like few others. Take in the grandiosity of their opus & it's implicit, & explicit message; or just focus on the instrumentals; or go even more granular & follow one instrument throughout the entire album. Anyways, what was the question again?