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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 ...
The story of how the kitchenware brand Pyrex first entered America’s kitchens reads like a tall tale. The saga began in 1913 when Corning scientists were investigating new applications for the ...
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 ...
It’s impossible to talk about kitchenware without mentioning Pyrex. Founded in 1915 by Corning, Inc. and now owned by Corelle Brands, Pyrex has been a staple in kitchens for more than a century. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pyrex serving dishes with flowers on them. - Danielle Skibola/Getty Images Vintage Pyrex cookware has become a cult favorite among ...
For more than seven years, consumers have complained about their Pyrex glassware coming apart-- "exploding," to use the most generally-employed term -- only to meet vociferous objections from World ...
For Amanda Homrighausen, the best part of collecting antique Pyrex cookware is the hunt. When the 41-year-old enters thrift stores looking for glassware made by the century-old brand, she says her ...
Modern cooking was never so convenient till Pyrex introduced its range of ultra tough cookware and bakeware. The innovative Visions and Corning range in which you can cook over a direct flame, serve, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Glass cookware is known for its heat retention properties to flawlessly bake food — and keep it warm once it's done cooking. But ...
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