A food editor explains the difference between PYREX with capital letters, pyrex with lowercase letters, and Pyrex with the capital “p.” Simply Recipes / Wanda Abraham A Pyrex liquid measuring cup was ...
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4 Tips For Maintaining Your Vintage Pyrex Pieces
Vintage Pryex is nothing to sneeze at, but it is something you want to maintain over time. Here are some of our favorite tips ...
Most kitchens have at least one piece of PYREX sitting around. There's probably a measuring cup somewhere with numbers you can barely read anymore, or that rectangular baking dish that comes out ...
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How Pyrex And Anchor Hocking Glassware Are Different
What’s the difference between Pyrex and Anchor Hocking glass cookware? It really comes down to preference when choosing ...
Rare vintage Pyrex dishes can sell for thousands. Discover collectible patterns and top resale values from items sold ...
The story of Pyrex glass began like most inventions do: with a problem. Bessie Littleton's earthenware casserole dish had cracked. It was 1914 and Littleton's husband, Jesse, was working as a ...
In 1915, an advertisement proclaiming, "Bake in a glass!" appeared in the pages of Good Housekeeping. Corning Glass Works in New York had created a product that allowed food to be mixed, baked and ...
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Are Pyrex Lids Oven-Safe?
Not all Pyrex lids can go in the oven. Discover which lids are safe for baking, how to avoid thermal shock, and alternatives to use if your lid isn't oven-safe.
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