Chances are you own at least one glass baking dish if you're somewhat of a home cook, but is it the type to break? Here's how to prevent it from shattering.
A Pyrex jug sits inside pyrex bakeware - Noderog/Getty Images Many a home baker has wondered whether they can put their Pyrex kitchenware into the oven without it shattering. The good news is that ...
What’s the difference between Pyrex and Anchor Hocking glass cookware? It really comes down to preference when choosing ...
I started using Pyrex glassware before 1998, so I consider the products to be almost miraculously heat-resistant. Back then, you could safely take a dish from one temperature extreme to ...
Vintage Pryex is nothing to sneeze at, but it is something you want to maintain over time. Here are some of our favorite tips ...
Most involved Pyrex and Anchor Hocking. Since then Consumer Reports has heard of more than one hundred new incidents. Though these reports represent only a tiny fraction of the hundreds of millions of ...
ur Christmas dinner ham has been cooking in a Pyrex glass baking dish at 350 F. Then, when you open the oven door, Boom! Shards of sharp glass explode toward you like some homemade bomb. According to ...
It’s true: Pyrex and similar glass bakeware can explode, but if you follow my two simple guidelines, you’ll never experience it yourself. As preposterous as it sounds, exploding Pyrex is not an urban ...