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Thursday, November 15th, 2001 04:01 pm
So. If I did have a fondue party, and I'm not for a minute saying that I'd want to do such a decadent thing, but if I did, how big a place would I need?

Sort-of-survey:
Would you be likely to attend a fondue party at CJ's if you were free that day?
Do you know how to make cheese fondue?
If so, what's yours like?
Do you know how to make chocolate fondue?
If so, can you teach me? :-)
Is sticking meat in a pot of something hot also "fondue"?
Do you own a fondue pot?
If so, can you tell me where to get a good one?

It won't happen for a while at the very least. First I'd have to clean the house...
Thursday, November 15th, 2001 07:06 pm (UTC)
Okay, here we go:

Williams-Sonoma, one of my favourite places. They have received much of my disposable income over the years. Their prices reflect the quality of the merchandise, however. :) Six fondue-related items (http://www.williams-sonoma.com//srch/name.cfm?ftype=name&imgs=on&name=fondue)

Some less expensive sets can be found at Cooking.com.
Two pages of fondue-related items (http://www.cooking.com/products/shprodli.asp?Keywords=fondue&Home=prod&Advanced=spine)

Ooooh!! Ekitchen.com. Check this out.
An abundance of fondue pots! (http://www.ekitchendepot.com/cfondue.html)

That's it so far, but will give you something to work with - I'm on the phone with Mary right now and can't type and talk at the same time. I used to be able to, but seem to have lost the ability. It's hell to be old! :)