Fondue parties are sorta the best. If you haven't had one before, you should keep it in mind for your next dinner party! Also, if you are in need of a new (vintage) fondue pot to add to your collection here are a couple of beauties that we currently have our eye on from Etsy.
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Love them all!
ReplyDeleteDanielle xo || Lilyofthevalley
They look so cool!
ReplyDeleteAh! These are so much more adorable than my plain black fondue pot. I want a retro one now!!
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I love these retro look fondue pots! :D
ReplyDeleteOoooo fondue!
ReplyDeleteNever had one, but I certainly would in one of these very love-able pots - how perfect :)
Do you have any fondue recipes at all?
Emma
(Dear Thirty)
I love fondue-ing! We use bread to dip in, but grapes, carrots, mushrooms and some cabbages too. It's always fun too.
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Nancy
Wow, you make Fondue look really cool! I see vintage ones all the time, never really thought about getting one, and actually making fondue. These just look pretty to look at.
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Keeping it thrifty
lovely!
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Fondue was one of the first full-on dinners I learned how to make. That dish will always have a special place in my heart, and I am so happy to see someone else showing it some love. Perfect dish as it gets colder outside :) Especially paired with some mulled wine and a view of the Alps - Leith
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I love all of them!
ReplyDeleteUsed to have #10 in orange.
- Isabelle @ Head Rd + Blondi
They are all gorgeous, but I need the green flowered one in my life! I haven't had fondue for years and years, we had it at my granny's house when I was about 10, with meat and hot oil, and I tried a cheese one with bread in France ages ago. So much fun, you can't beat interactive food!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing :)
Cherry
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