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Still the best Christmas present EVER!
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We actually make it 3-4 times a year. We don't wait for just Christmas Eve. |
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Working Hard Keeping the Hussy's In Line
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Any ideas on how to keep it warm when serving it if we don't have a fondue pot? The kids would love something like this, but, I don't have a fondue pot. Think I could heat up a Pampered Chef stone and keep it in there to keep it warm?????
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Because I said so, that's why!
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Or you could have a dish under it with boiling water - to help keep the pot with the fondu warmer longer. Or you could all huddle over the stove and eat. I also suggest keeping your eyes open for a fondu pot - I have one I've yet to use - though this tread has me much tempted to use it ASAP - that I acquired on sale.Other option would be slow cooker with hot water in it vs other pan - or electric skillet? |
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If Ty says it's big, then trust him - it's BIG!
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I actually picked mine up at Target for like $30. Its worth it to me because the kids LOVE it. And its a great way to get them to eat veggies! But you could always try 2 different sized pots, put boiling water under the one with the fondue.
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Still the best Christmas present EVER!
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You gals have gotten ME hungry for it!!!I am not sure a stone would work. The electric skillet really keeps it warm worth a try. |
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