You may have heard that uppercase PYREX and lowercase pyrex labels on cookware indicate what materials the items are made of.
A Pyrex liquid measuring cup was one of the things I bought when I stocked my very first kitchen way back when. It stayed with me through my 20s and 30s—college, new jobs, cross-country moves, ...
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11 Hands Down Worst Things You Could Do With Your Pyrex
These are some of the worst things you can do if you're hoping to avoid broken Pyrex and extend the lifespan of your glass ...
Baked lasagna is Pyrex casserole dishes on top of a stove. - Sal61/Getty Images Pyrex changed home cooking forever when it was developed in the early 20th century. The glass material used in the ...
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The rare, vintage Pyrex pattern collectors still hunt for at thrift stores
It's always fun to find a unique dishware pattern when you're thrifting, but some patterns are extremely rare ... and ...
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Are Vintage Pyrex Dishes Microwave-Safe? Here's How To Check
Vintage cookware is so aesthetically pleasing, but how does it hold up in the modern kitchen? Read this before putting vintage Pyrex in the microwave.
Pyrex bowls have been around for well over a century. They made their debut during World War I and continue to be a kitchen essential even to this day. The vintage Pyrex bowls of yesteryear have been ...
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