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The story of Pyrex glass began like most inventions do: with a problem. Bessie Littleton's earthenware casserole dish had cracked. It was 1914 and Littleton's husband, Jesse, was working as a ...
Pyrex, like all brands of glass bakeware, is subject to breakage due to thermal shock; Pyrex glass bakeware was originally made from borosilicate glass and is now made from tempered soda lime glass.
It’s not often that Hackaday brings you something from a cooking channel, but [I Want To Cook] has a fascinating look at Pyrex glassware that’s definitely worth watching. If you know anything about ...
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Are Pyrex lids oven-safe?
If your Pyrex lid isn't safe to use in the oven, but you do need to cover your dish, there are easy alternatives. Top tightly with aluminum foil for an easy substitute, or oven-safe silicone lids for ...
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