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Default Inventor of CorningWare Glass Dies in New York

On Saturday, November 8, 2014 1:40:08 PM UTC-6, dsi1 wrote:
> On Saturday, November 8, 2014 4:29:02 AM UTC-10, dalep wrote:
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> > It is great for the microwave. Do not use the plastic stuff that says it is micro safe. We also like casseroles, and my large Corning Ware is great for the oven and the can be reheated in the microwave. It's best use is bakeware, not cookware.
> >
> > DaleP

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> We have a bunch of the stuff in our house. My sister-in-law would spend her money that she worked for on Corningware pieces to get the approval she desired from her step-mom. The story is that she did this every time she got paid. Near as I can, see that plan didn't work out too well. My sister-in-law said all the pieces are just sad symbols of love not returned. The pieces must be nearly 40 years old and as far as I know they've never been used. I wish she'd get that stuff out of our house - she paid for it, it's her stuff.


Tell her that if she doesn't get it out of your house, that you are going
to sell it on eBay and giver her half the money. She might say yes, and
NIB Corning Ware can fetch nice prices.

--Bryan