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RE: sfbay: Fondue Pot

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RE: sfbay: Fondue Pot

From: Hans-Juerg Jost <click for textversion of email address >
Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 10:11:21 -0800

For the sterno fuel: I found that Cost Plus is selling pretty cheap
sterno fuel (in a white plastic bottle).

H.

At 11:51 AM -0800 12/10/00, Anne Brunner wrote:
>Hi Carlo,
>I know that they sell fondue pots in the cheese store totally in the
>back of the town and country vilage on El Camino/Embarcadero (Palo
>Alto), but I don't know which style, but I think they are classic,
>but expensive. They also have this new child-save paste, that you
>fill in the new Rechauds.
>Most nice fondue sets I saw here were so expensive, that I went to
>the EPA when I was at home and bought a cheap one for 25 CHF. They
>work well with the yellow canned Sterno fluid you can buy in every
>better Safeway.
>I just saw some fondue sets in Los Gatos in a big Kitchen store on
>main street, but I don't remember how "classic" they were. Also in
>Cost plus did they sell heat proove ceramic pots (not especially for
>fondue), which probably works fine too, they were plain blue or
>green, but then you need still a rechaud or a camping cooker.
>Good luck
> Anne
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-sfbay_at_ars.net [mailto:owner-sfbay_at_ars.net]On Behalf Of
>Carlo Tognina
>Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2000 3:12 PM
>To: sfbay_at_swiss-list.com
>Subject: sfbay: Fondue Pot
>
>Hi,
>
>I'm looking for a nice, 'old fashioned' cheese fondue pot, but so
>far I haven't found one in any shop I visited here in the Bay Area.
>If anybody knows of a shop (preferably close to Stanford) where they
>might sell what I'm looking for, I'd greatly appreciate it if you
>could let me know of it.
>
>Thanks
>
>Carlo

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