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"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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> On 7/17/2014 6:25 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> "zxcvbob" > wrote in message
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>>> I went to the Goodwill Store yesterday looking for a "new" coffeemaker
>>> for work. (didn't find any; that was weird) But I found a
>>> Corningware casserole dish with an unchipped lid for $3. I'm not sure
>>> what the pattern is, but it is old enough that under the handle in
>>> tiny print it says it's okay for stovetop and broiler use. That means
>>> it is the good Pyroceram (sp?) stuff.
>>>
>>> They also had a Blue Cornflower dish just like it but slightly larger
>>> for $1 more. That one did not say anything under the handle. Does
>>> that mean it is *not* Pyroceram? Or does the Blue Cornflower pattern
>>> mean that it is? I didn't buy that one because I didn't know...

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>> I think you mean Pyrex but I can't answer your question.

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> No, he means pyroceram. It is different than Pyrex.
>
> None of mine say anything. My guess it is an older piece and OK for the
> stove.


Sorry. I read it wrong.