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Default 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish?

Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> Oh pshaw, on Mon 17 Jul 2006 04:54:54p, jmcquown meant to say...
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>> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>>> Oh pshaw, On Mon 17 Jul 2006 03:04:29p, Andy was muttering about...
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>>>>> Here is a 9x9 stoneware baking dish by Le Creuset...
>>>>>
>>>>> http://tinyurl.com/nyfff
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>>>> Wayne,
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>>>> For $25.00 is that a collectible of some sort??
>>>>
>>>> Andy
>>>
>>> LOL! No. It's Le Creuset...what more can i say?

>>
>> LOL Unless that baking dish is going to prep the food, fill itself
>> and put itself in the oven, don't buy the "name" is what I say!
>> (Oh, and it would have to wash itself afterwards, too!)

>
> Then YOU find one that's cheaper. :-)
>

Ah, but I don't *need* a 9x9 baking dish! :-p

> Personally, I would have no compunction over ordering the Le Creuset.
> I'm very fond of their products.


I'm just not a "buy the name" kinda gal. I know all these products have
names (Pryrex is a name brand, for example). I suppose if there was another
income in my household I'd give Le Creuset a try... maybe. But the
"designer" cookware and bakeware holds no appeal for me. I got a couple of
All Clad pots for Christmas a couple of years ago; I tried them. Rarely use
them. I don't want to *know* what my brother paid for them! (He's one of
those it's all about the name types.)

Jill