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Default Life without Pyrex?

Polly Esther wrote:
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> 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


We've been gradually buying silicone baking dishes. We have not been
actively replacing the Pyrex ones at this point.
 
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