A food editor explains the difference between PYREX with capital letters, pyrex with lowercase letters, and Pyrex with the capital “p.” Simply Recipes / Wanda Abraham A Pyrex liquid measuring cup was ...
Most kitchens have at least one piece of PYREX sitting around. There's probably a measuring cup somewhere with numbers you can barely read anymore, or that rectangular baking dish that comes out ...
With the brand's colorful shades, whimsical patterns, and baked-in nostalgia, vintage Pyrex is a darling of social media as a home decor accent. Yet if you're new to collecting it, you might ...
Rare vintage Pyrex dishes can sell for thousands. Discover collectible patterns and top resale values from items sold ...
What’s the difference between Pyrex and Anchor Hocking glass cookware? It really comes down to preference when choosing ...
In 1915, an advertisement proclaiming, "Bake in a glass!" appeared in the pages of Good Housekeeping. Corning Glass Works in New York had created a product that allowed food to be mixed, baked and ...
I clearly remember the very last time I used one of my large pyrex baking dishes. I was making a chicken dish, but had forgotten to add enough liquid to the pan. I took the hot pan out of the oven, ...
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Are Pyrex Lids Oven-Safe?

Not all Pyrex lids can go in the oven. Discover which lids are safe for baking, how to avoid thermal shock, and alternatives to use if your lid isn't oven-safe.
On 30 November 2016, the Facebook page "Punk Rock Homesteading" shared a report that vintage Pyrex dishes contain unsafe levels of lead. The linked article was published by Creative Green Living in ...