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Pyrex and Anchor Hocking look similar, but they're not the same—here's why
A professional chef breaks down the differences between these beloved glassware brands.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pyrex serving dishes with flowers on them. - Danielle Skibola/Getty Images Vintage Pyrex cookware has become a cult favorite among ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Iron, copper, and glass vintage cookware sets - Static Media / Getty There's nothing more thrilling to collectors than finding a ...
Overhead view of enchiladas in a glass baking dish - Tovfla/Getty Images Glass cookware is known for its heat retention properties to flawlessly bake food — and keep it warm once it's done cooking.
Everyone loves a good kitchen hack, and one of the most popular examples concerns glass cookware. Between Twitter, Reddit, and TikTok, there are hundreds of posts asserting that all-caps PYREX is the ...
For Amanda Homrighausen, the best part of collecting antique Pyrex cookware is the hunt. When the 41-year-old enters thrift stores looking for glassware made by the century-old brand, she says her ...
Vintage Pyrex cookware has become a cult favorite among collectors, home cooks, and kitchen nostalgia enthusiasts alike, but is it really worth the hunt? Sure, you could grab a plain glass dish from ...
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