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kilikini
 
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Maverick wrote:
> "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "Maverick" >, if that's their real name,
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I was born in 65 and I remember us eating fondue. As a kid, I
>>> thought I'd starve to death but now, as an adult, I'd like to have
>>> a set but can't
>>> find
>>> one.

>>
>> I was born, too. <G> And I have a couple of recently-purchased
>> fondue
>> sets. There are several available at http://www.amazon.com/ .
>>
>>> Can life be more cruel?!?!?

>>
>> Life's about to pick up, wouldn't you say?
>>
>> Carol

>
> I'd say "Hell Yeah!" but I'm afraid to offend any of you ladies on
> here. ;->
>
> We'll be doing fondue here shortly and I'm sure my 12 yr old will be
> saying
> things like "This takes too long. I want to go out and play!". But,
> he'll
> have fond memories later in life and be doing the same thing I'm
> doing now.
> Trying to find a set.
>
> But, thanks to you and Wayne, I've got some links now to check out
> now. Our
> local Wal-Mart doesn't even have any and they told us when they built
> it
> that it would be a Super Wal-Mart. Liars!
>
> Bret
> <sig space still for rent>
>
>


Actually, it doesn't take that long. Using the right oils and if it's the
right temperature, it's kinda fun for kids. It was for us, anyway. You dip
your meat into the oil, listen to it sizzle and then you watch it bubble.
It was fun. Cheese fondue is already done; just dip the bread. Dessert
fondue! OH, dessert fondue! What kind of chocolate, what kind of liquer?
Oooooooh, the possibilities! Strawberries, angel food cake, bananas.......

kili