Fondue parties encourage socializing and fun
Of course the French invented it: in involves copious amounts of cheese, special equipment, and is deliciously decadent. “Fondue” is a derivative of the French verb fonder, which means to melt, and in the 1970s, America went fondue crazy, gathering to spear cubes of baguette to dunk in pots of molten gruyere. When the trend fizzled out, the poor fondue pots were sentenced to life in storage. Read more about Fondue parties encourage socializing and fun