Life without Pyrex?
On Jan 18, 9:02*pm, "Polly Esther" > wrote:
> "Ema Nymton" > wrote in message
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> > On 1/17/2013 10:20 PM, Polly Esther wrote:
> >> Christmas get-togethers didn't much happen here. *We had tornado weather
> >> and assorted varieties of flu. *Just yesterday, the last of our usual
> >> Christmas kin came in to celebrate. *I sent home with our offspring the
> >> last Pyrex dishes I had with killer good lasagna. *Don't know when/if
> >> the dishes will ever return. *Not sure I care. *What have you found for
> >> freezing/baking productions such as lasagna that are non-explosive,
> >> non-reactive, dishwasher safe and (!) good-looking? *Polly
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> > Tornadoes and flu are no fun for the holidays, I hope your family has
> > better luck next year.
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> > I am still using Pyrex and CorningWare. *Mine is old and has not caused
> > any problems. Foods brown in it nicely and it is so easy to clean. We have
> > Pyrex in storage that belonged to my late MIL, that she bought in the
> > 60's, and I might give that to my son and future DIL.
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> > Becca
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> Sending home lasagna is good. *Replacing sent home dishes is good too. *I've
> looked over the Emile Henry. *Looks nice and they claim it is not as heavy
> as alternatives. *Anyone tried it? *Polly
Yes- it is a nice line...
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