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Talk:Fondue Neufchâtel

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Wow - that's the funkiest fondue set I've EVER seen! Ours is some horrid tin thing (only used a few times) we take the stove-top lazy route. Chef 13:16, 8 April 2009 (BST)

Ha, well mine is typical 70s one (Le Creuset and bright orange), although I didn't get it until the 80s. I think Le Creuset still make them. I didn't realise you could even get tin ones.


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