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denise~* wrote:
> Since then I took the small one back where I bought it & a couple > months later I cound a bigger one at Costco & bought it. Ihaven't used > it yet, but I'm going to use it for several parties. The nice thing > about the big one I bought is it can also be used for fondue as the > bowl is really big & I believe the bowl is removable too. I can't wait > to use it! > > P.S. Pineapple dipped in chocolate is sublime! > But a fondue pot works equally well and is MUCH easier to care for, as well as having more uses. Probably more hygienic also, not to mention a bit classier than some Ronco looking fountain. |
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