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I am new at potpourri for home fragrance. I was given two small (holds
1 cup ) electric warmers. They did not come with instructions and I do
not know how they work. One has a soft waxy bottom. Can anyone help me
figure out how I use these? Thank you!

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"ME" > wrote:

> I am new at potpourri for home fragrance. I was given two small (holds
> 1 cup ) electric warmers. They did not come with instructions and I do
> not know how they work. One has a soft waxy bottom. Can anyone help me
> figure out how I use these? Thank you!


contact the manufacturer unless you were wanting to know what to serve
them with.
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On 2005-12-22, Melba's Jammin' > wrote:

> contact the manufacturer unless you were wanting to know what to serve
> them with.


Ooh, you're just so ornery around the holidays!

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notbob > wrote:

> On 2005-12-22, Melba's Jammin' > wrote:
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> > contact the manufacturer unless you were wanting to know what to serve
> > them with.

>
> Ooh, you're just so ornery around the holidays!
>
> nb


Pishtosh, nb. This is a cooking group and if you're about to cook
something not generally regarded as edible, I think you should go to the
source of the item and ask for a recommendation. What's your
suggestion to the OP? I almost suggested she contact the crafts group
but they've gotten to be not much but a bunch of ads.
Pfftthhhggbbtt! "-) On second thought, *double* pfftthhggbtt!
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