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Pyrex vs Anchor Hocking: How the glass cookware actually compares
Pyrex and Anchor Hocking both offer robust glass cookware for your kitchen, and depending on your preferences, you might want ...
Maybe your dad used a Pyrex measuring cup whenever he made pancakes, or your roommate always baked her famous lasagna in a rectangular Pyrex pan, or your grandmother had a set of the brightly colored ...
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How to prevent your Pyrex from exploding in the oven
Nobody wants their Pyrex baking dish to become a ticking time bomb in the oven. Here's why your bakeware might detonate and ...
Pyrex serving dishes with flowers on them. - Danielle Skibola/Getty Images Vintage Pyrex cookware has become a cult favorite among collectors, home cooks, and kitchen nostalgia enthusiasts alike, but ...
Barbara Mauzy’s book “Pyrex: The Unauthorized Collector’s Guide” (Schiffer, 2008) is a wonderful and colorful guide and history of the glass cookware, which was introduced in 1915. You can tell when a ...
Other brands “just don’t compare to Pyrex.” ...
A reader wrote in because he set his Pyrex bowl on the stove top to reduce some broth, and the bowl promptly “exploded.” It appears, through googling (and You Tubing), that a great many people do not ...
The Warnervale resident is among a growing number of avid vintage Pyrex collectors and has more than 500 pieces in her collection including a rare set of Agee Crown and Golden Pine mixing bowls.
Glassware is great for casseroles, but it's not a one-size-fits-all cookware type. Here are some foods that are best kept out ...
Adian Pangilinan had just put the family dinner in the oven: marinated chicken nestled inside a glass Pyrex cooking dish. Pangilinan has cooked this meal the same way many times in the past, ...
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