In the UK, one of the most economical online sites to look for a chocolate fondue set would be Argos, however if you cannot find anything to fit your needs there try Amazon or Ebay.
I'm from Belgium and I'm not sure but i would say strawberries dipped in Belgian chocolate! Fondue :)
I would not say that there is some specific disease that is associated with fondue as compared to any other kind of food, however, food can go bad, and you can get sick from eating it, whether it is fondue or anything else.
Any fruit will work well dipping in a fondue as long as it has the consistency to hold together on a skewer. Any fruit that will not stay put on a skewer when being dipped in the fondue of your choice would not be a good idea.
I believe it part of a Fondue party....you would fry the steak cubes and dip in the fondue sauces
There are many different recipes for making cheese fondue. The most basic one would be to slowly melt your cheese of choice, adding a small amount of liquid to maintain consistency. This is typically cream or some sort of brandy. The key to a fondue is to keep it warm in a fondue pot so that it doesn't curdle or solidify.
Chocolate is bad for any dog, and they should not have itat any time, though they would have to eat a great deal of it to kill them outright. The old tale that "chocolate causes worms in dogs" is false, however - that would only be possible if the worm eggs were actually in the chocolate. Chocolate does not have worm eggs in it - otherwise why would we eat it?
Fondu tomate de l'ete
seeing as there ate no choc cows on earth i would say yes
That would be either plie or fondue.
Tutorials on how to make chocolate can be found in local bakery stores that offer classes and select Michaels stores. Online there are many places that have tutorials on how to make chocolate; a few online tutorials can be found at Youtube, Hungry Happenings blog, and Instructables.
As long as you wash it first..
I do not believe that you would be able to apply online for workman's comp. You would need to do that in person. Check with your employer on how to do this.