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	<title>Comments on: The Wonder of Fondue</title>
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		<title>By: Jilly-bear</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Love fondue - Had you ever been to the Melting Pot in Chesterfield?  I&#039;ve only been once - it&#039;s pricey but well worth it!

Ah Harvest Gold - everything in my mother&#039;s house was Harvest Gold!  The stove, the sink, the washer and dryer, the referigerator and all the small appliences like the toaster, cookware, everything!  Mom has a love of yellow and gold.  After we had lived in Arizona for 9 years the first trip home when I walked into her kitchen I thought I would need sunglasses!  The walls were still that wonderful wallboard that you could buy in the 70&#039;s with flowers as big as your head in yellow, red and orange!  IT was quite the thing in 75 when mom redid the kitchen - but by the 90&#039;s it was so obnoxiously bright - it was painful.  LOL.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Love fondue &#8211; Had you ever been to the Melting Pot in Chesterfield?  I&#8217;ve only been once &#8211; it&#8217;s pricey but well worth it!</p>
<p>Ah Harvest Gold &#8211; everything in my mother&#8217;s house was Harvest Gold!  The stove, the sink, the washer and dryer, the referigerator and all the small appliences like the toaster, cookware, everything!  Mom has a love of yellow and gold.  After we had lived in Arizona for 9 years the first trip home when I walked into her kitchen I thought I would need sunglasses!  The walls were still that wonderful wallboard that you could buy in the 70&#8217;s with flowers as big as your head in yellow, red and orange!  IT was quite the thing in 75 when mom redid the kitchen &#8211; but by the 90&#8217;s it was so obnoxiously bright &#8211; it was painful.  LOL.</p>
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