We finally received our new dining room table from Jordans yesterday. It goes pretty well with the current decor in our dining room, although I think we'll eventually get a rug of some sort to put underneath.
In any case, Laura and I want to host some regular dinner parties at our new place, which would hopefully be really fun, and gives us an excuse to use our wedding china. The only problem is, my repertoire as a chef is fairly limited at this point. Other than your every day food, the only things I've really mastered are breakfast foods. Which is good for brunch, but not so good for dinner. I was thinking of doing a simple cheese Fondue, but I'm afraid that might be a little too 70's. Although that recipe doesn't seem like your mamma's fondue.
If anybody has any ideas, feel free to mention them here. You might be eating them after all. But keep in mind that Laura doesn't eat meat or fish, so our choices are somewhat limited. (Although don't tell her that!)

2things:
Love the table!
What's wrong with "your mamma's fondue" may I ask???
I love dipping things. Fondue.
Our friends hosted a fondue party once. They brought all 3 of their fondue sets together at our house so they could have different foods cooking simultaneously (cheese, cooking oil for meats, chocolate).
Jeff and I bought 2 for that very reason. Hint hint hint :)