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Hey, I wonder if my space heater at work will toast marshmallows.... :whistle
 
ShoeDiva said:
naturegirl said:
Ummmm, a candle is a whole lot cheaper. Just don't use a scented one. ;D

:spitchick It almost looks like one of my fondue pots, without the bowl on top.

Yea, I have three fondue pots, one electric, 1 with an alcohol burner and 1 with a candle warmer. I'm thinking some marshmallows in first, kisses on top, scooped out with a spoon, placed on a the graham cracker would work!! :)
 
naturegirl said:
ShoeDiva said:
naturegirl said:
Ummmm, a candle is a whole lot cheaper. Just don't use a scented one. ;D

:spitchick It almost looks like one of my fondue pots, without the bowl on top.

Yea, I have three fondue pots, one electric, 1 with an alcohol burner and 1 with a candle warmer. I'm thinking some marshmallows in first, kisses on top, scooped out with a spoon, placed on a the graham cracker would work!! :)

I love fondue and fondue parties! I have 7 or 8 and I borrow my in laws so I can have ten going without having to clean anything in between courses. Our of curiosity, which do you prefer, electric, alcohol, or candle?
 
ShoeDiva said:
naturegirl said:
ShoeDiva said:
naturegirl said:
Ummmm, a candle is a whole lot cheaper. Just don't use a scented one. ;D

:spitchick It almost looks like one of my fondue pots, without the bowl on top.

Yea, I have three fondue pots, one electric, 1 with an alcohol burner and 1 with a candle warmer. I'm thinking some marshmallows in first, kisses on top, scooped out with a spoon, placed on a the graham cracker would work!! :)

I love fondue and fondue parties! I have 7 or 8 and I borrow my in laws so I can have ten going without having to clean anything in between courses. Our of curiosity, which do you prefer, electric, alcohol, or candle?


I like the electric ones for melting, but can sometimes get too hot. To me, the alcohol ones do a better job of keeping the cheese or chocolate hot without burning it. The candle ones never distribute the heat evenly enough for me.
 
LisaC said:
ShoeDiva said:
naturegirl said:
ShoeDiva said:
naturegirl said:
Ummmm, a candle is a whole lot cheaper. Just don't use a scented one. ;D

:spitchick It almost looks like one of my fondue pots, without the bowl on top.

Yea, I have three fondue pots, one electric, 1 with an alcohol burner and 1 with a candle warmer. I'm thinking some marshmallows in first, kisses on top, scooped out with a spoon, placed on a the graham cracker would work!! :)

I love fondue and fondue parties! I have 7 or 8 and I borrow my in laws so I can have ten going without having to clean anything in between courses. Our of curiosity, which do you prefer, electric, alcohol, or candle?


I like the electric ones for melting, but can sometimes get too hot. To me, the alcohol ones do a better job of keeping the cheese or chocolate hot without burning it. The candle ones never distribute the heat evenly enough for me.

I like the alcohol ones best too. I do not mind the electric ones and luckily I only have one candle one. I hate that one. It always has hot spots!
 
ShoeDiva said:
LisaC said:
ShoeDiva said:
naturegirl said:
ShoeDiva said:
naturegirl said:
Ummmm, a candle is a whole lot cheaper. Just don't use a scented one. ;D

:spitchick It almost looks like one of my fondue pots, without the bowl on top.

Yea, I have three fondue pots, one electric, 1 with an alcohol burner and 1 with a candle warmer. I'm thinking some marshmallows in first, kisses on top, scooped out with a spoon, placed on a the graham cracker would work!! :)

I love fondue and fondue parties! I have 7 or 8 and I borrow my in laws so I can have ten going without having to clean anything in between courses. Our of curiosity, which do you prefer, electric, alcohol, or candle?


I like the electric ones for melting, but can sometimes get too hot. To me, the alcohol ones do a better job of keeping the cheese or chocolate hot without burning it. The candle ones never distribute the heat evenly enough for me.

I like the alcohol ones best too. I do not mind the electric ones and luckily I only have one candle one. I hate that one. It always has hot spots!


I "loaned" both of mine (alcohol and electric) to a friend who not only never returned them, she took them with her when she moved out of state!!
 
LisaC said:
ShoeDiva said:
LisaC said:
ShoeDiva said:
naturegirl said:
ShoeDiva said:
naturegirl said:
Ummmm, a candle is a whole lot cheaper. Just don't use a scented one. ;D

:spitchick It almost looks like one of my fondue pots, without the bowl on top.

Yea, I have three fondue pots, one electric, 1 with an alcohol burner and 1 with a candle warmer. I'm thinking some marshmallows in first, kisses on top, scooped out with a spoon, placed on a the graham cracker would work!! :)

I love fondue and fondue parties! I have 7 or 8 and I borrow my in laws so I can have ten going without having to clean anything in between courses. Our of curiosity, which do you prefer, electric, alcohol, or candle?


I like the electric ones for melting, but can sometimes get too hot. To me, the alcohol ones do a better job of keeping the cheese or chocolate hot without burning it. The candle ones never distribute the heat evenly enough for me.

I like the alcohol ones best too. I do not mind the electric ones and luckily I only have one candle one. I hate that one. It always has hot spots!


I "loaned" both of mine (alcohol and electric) to a friend who not only never returned them, she took them with her when she moved out of state!!

:faint That was not nice of her!
 
deewee said:
Why not just build a little campfire in an ashtray?


1. I have never owned an ashtray
2. It would set off the fire sensors at work
3. I would be too tempted to burn the big pile of paper on my desk if I were to build a fire.
 
LisaC said:
deewee said:
Why not just build a little campfire in an ashtray?


1. I have never owned an ashtray
2. It would set off the fire sensors at work
3. I would be too tempted to burn the big pile of paper on my desk if I were to build a fire.

:spitchick
 
Oh! and all y'all having fondue pots and I didn't know! I had been shopping for one forever! I found one, new in the box, last weekend at a yard sale. The box was dented and two of the forks had fallen out, but everything else was there.

So, start sharing any fondue recipes you might have. ;D
 
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