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Old 13-05-2008, 06:25 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Gregory Morrow[_2_]
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Default Unbreakable GLASS pitchers

Wayne Boatwright wrote:

On Mon 12 May 2008 02:58:04p, jmcquown told us...







Wayne Boatwright wrote:
On Mon 12 May 2008 12:43:21p, Goomba38 told us...


I use a Fiesta pitcher for daily use, but need something larger. I
wish Fiesta made a 3+ quart size. This one at Target would be handy
for the size.
Why in the world doesn't Pyrex sell pitchers anymore, I wonder!??!


There are a lot of things that Pyrex used to make that they no longer
offer. *I always liked the small (half-quart and quart) size Pyrex
dishes with matching Pyrex lids because they were perfect for
microwaving 1 or 2 portions of almost anything. *I used to have
several of each size, but now I'm down to one of each. :-(


Corningware (same co?) still sells "Grab-Its" (with lids) which are

perfect
for what you describe. *I haven't seen them in stores for a while but

they
have 'em on the web site


Jill


I should have said that I've had those and didn't like them because of the
"grab-it" lid. *I don't like that little circular handle (call me crazy).. *
The dishes I have, have 2 small ear type handles on opposing sides that
match ears on the bowls. *(does that make sense?) *I much prefer those..

I may do some looking on eBay, as I know they don't manufacture them
anymore. *Another company that may have something is Anchor-Hocking.

What amazes me is that these companies, Pyrex, Corning, and Anchor-Hocking,
all make good heat resistant glass containers and supply them with
*plastic* lids, if anything. *How stupid is that?



*Invaluable* for carting stuff around to cookouts and such,
Wayne...I've several Pyrex baking dishes with the plastic lids, wish I
had more of 'em in fact. They make a tight seal for storage, too...


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Greg



 

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