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I know it's a little out of the way, but she's got my fondue pot.
Strain the oil into a fondue pot and keep hot.
In fact, today's fondue pots are not all that different from their predecessors.
The fondue pot sat between them on the table.
I went home that night and dug out my fondue pot."
For those who never like to leave their living room couch, the fondue pot can find a perfect perch on a coffee table.
It brought out a fondue pot for test marketing in 1986 and came up with a new design in 1987.
Frowning, she set the fondue pot on the table and righted the chair.
The fondue pot could also warm butter for lobster.
He would probably be equally distressed to know that it is not even necessary anymore to use a fondue pot.
To serve, reheat, add brandy and place mixture in a fondue pot.
To serve, keep warm in a fondue pot.
Combine with cheese mixture in a fondue pot.
Changing tastes in foods - remember fondue pots?
Cooks will find that it is a good fuel for the small burner under a fondue pot or chafing-dish.
A fondue pot, warmer and forks are $25 additional.
All told, more than a dozen companies manufacture fondue pots, some for as little as $19.
Rub fondue pot with cut clove of garlic.
(Like the fondue pot, this too may stir ancient memories.)
Indeed Sterno, the solid cooking fuel often used with fondue pots, reports that over the past year sales have risen by 10 to 15 percent.
One note of caution: the warming flame underneath the fondue pot, if unregulated, can burn the cheese.
Ancient cooking methods notwithstanding, the recipes are written for modern appliances, from standard ovens to fondue pots.
Of all the parties we held, that one is the most vivid: seven borrowed fondue pots, requiring different types of fuel.
Transfer to fondue pot.
It rents fondue pots or grills for making raclette, in case you want to add a Swiss spin to your party.