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On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 12:28:03 -0500, in rec.food.cooking, yetanotherBob
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>I was out doing some last-minute shopping yesterday and, I swear,
>*every* department and variety store of any size that I went into seemed
>to have at least one model of chocolate fountain for sale. A couple had
>two or three sizes on display, from petite to jumbo.
>
>Are people actually using these things? Or are they just this year's
>must-have fad gadget that will sit in the basement until it's carted off
>to Goodwill along with the Sonicblade?
>
>Seems like a good way to waste a bunch of chocolate, although Hershey's
>must be pretty happy about them. Noka, too, I'm sure.
>


I've bought what is essentially a small crockpot, which came with stuff
for making chocolate candy also.
http://www.prima-international.com/CHM915.htm

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> I've bought what is essentially a small crockpot, which came with stuff
> for making chocolate candy also.
>
http://www.prima-international.com/CHM915.htm
>
> Doug
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So how is the "Removable Wish washer Safe Ceramic Pot" working out?

Bob
[Be careful what you wish for - you may actually get it, and it may not
be washable.]
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On Mon, 25 Dec 2006 11:13:52 -0500, in rec.food.cooking, yetanotherBob
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>In article >,
says...
>>
>> I've bought what is essentially a small crockpot, which came with stuff
>> for making chocolate candy also.
>> http://www.prima-international.com/CHM915.htm
>>
>> Doug
>>

>
>So how is the "Removable Wish washer Safe Ceramic Pot" working out?
>
>Bob
>[Be careful what you wish for - you may actually get it, and it may not
>be washable.]


Tried it out and it worked just fine and cleaned up easily. But I didn't
wish-wash it, I washed it by wand.

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