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We have a tradition that on Christmas Eve (well, Dec. 23 this year) we have a fondue night. The kids highly anticipate "eating with swords" and who can blame them? We all faired well, with the exception of Layne, who ended up with the stomach flu a few hours later. Oh well. You can't win them all, right?
Looks yummy!
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