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Fondue!!! Yea I know, but it's my wife's 32 Bday and she's been nagging for like 3 months to go there. So it's off for Fondue for me
What? Fondue....what the heck is Fondue. And I am not Googling Fondue until someone tells me if it is an Adult topic or not, I have been fooled before.
"I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details"
What? Fondue....what the heck is Fondue. And I am not Googling Fondue until someone tells me if it is an Adult topic or not, I have been fooled before.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fondue
Fondue refers to several French Swiss communal dishes shared at the table in an earthenware pot ("caquelon") over a small burner ("rechaud"). The term "fondue" comes from the French "fondre" ("to melt"), referring to the fact that the contents of the pot are kept in a liquid state so that diners can use forks to dip into the sauce. The sauce is usually warmed either by a separate burner containing an alcohol-based fuel or simply by tealights. Though cheese fondues are the best known kind, there are several other possibilities for the contents of the pot and what is used for dipping.
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"the plural of boo is booze."
What? Fondue....what the heck is Fondue. And I am not Googling Fondue until someone tells me if it is an Adult topic or not, I have been fooled before.
Steak cubes cooked on a fork in hot oil mmmmm, gooooooooood eat'n Clark
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fondue
Fondue refers to several French Swiss communal dishes shared at the table in an earthenware pot ("caquelon") over a small burner ("rechaud"). The term "fondue" comes from the French "fondre" ("to melt"), referring to the fact that the contents of the pot are kept in a liquid state so that diners can use forks to dip into the sauce. The sauce is usually warmed either by a separate burner containing an alcohol-based fuel or simply by tealights. Though cheese fondues are the best known kind, there are several other possibilities for the contents of the pot and what is used for dipping.
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Ill tell you what... this forum dies after 4:00 (central time)
try 6 to 10 am eastern
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What? Fondue....what the heck is Fondue. And I am not Googling Fondue until someone tells me if it is an Adult topic or not, I have been fooled before.
Well EvilOne gave WAY too much info, basically you cook you meat/seafood/poultry in different broths, desserts in choclate, breads in cheese......different way to cook/eat your food http://www.meltingpot.com/Portlandor/home.html
Nuclear, climate perils push Doomsday Clock ahead
Reuters - Wed Jan 17, 2:22 PM ET
WASHINGTON - The scientists who mind the Doomsday Clock moved it two minutes closer to midnight on Wednesday -- symbolizing the annihilation of civilization and adding the perils of global warming for the first time. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, which created the Doomsday Clock in 1947 to warn the world of the dangers of nuclear weapons, advanced the clock to five minutes until midnight. It was the first adjustment of the clock since 2002.
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