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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Gidget, you know that brie is not part of a fondue

> recipe. The other cheeses have already been

> purchased. I really want to know if white spirit

> ignited will blow up CP Road?


I did not know the other cheeses had already been purchased. I remember my mum serving a booze infused fondue once and I gagged at the smell. I usually prefer my wine in a glass.

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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> SebsC Wrote:

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> > Advice from my dad (font-ue of all knowledge),

> no,

> > unless he wants a bonfire to dip his bread in!

>

> Dad was wrong I'm afraid.Break it to him gently.



The white spirit worked?! I'll have to sit Dad down to break the news!

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Jeremy Wrote:

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> There's nothing wrong with fondue, Gidget. Hope

> you sorted it out, Alan... I guess the worst case

> scenario is heating it up on the hob and reheating

> every few minutes.



If the smell makes me gag then it's definitely wrong for me. I prefer a nice raclette.

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