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 ...
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 ...
What’s the difference between Pyrex and Anchor Hocking glass cookware? It really comes down to preference when choosing ...
To test the theory that metal pans perform better than glass pans for brownies, we baked two batches of Mmm-Mmm Better ...
A Pyrex liquid measuring cup was one of the things I bought when I stocked my very first kitchen way back when. It stayed with me through my 20s and 30s—college, new jobs, cross-country moves, ...
The story of how the kitchenware brand Pyrex first entered America’s kitchens reads like a tall tale. The saga began in 1913 when Corning scientists were investigating new applications for the ...
Barbara Mauzy’s book “Pyrex: The Unauthorized Collector’s Guide” (Schiffer, 2008) is a wonderful and colorful guide and history of the glass cookware, which was introduced in 1915. You can tell when a ...
Your grandma’s 1950s kitchen was more than a place to cook, it was a showroom of color, chrome, and clever tools that still ...
When you think of Pyrex, what typically comes to mind is the clear bakeware you received as a wedding shower or housewarming gift. It might be time for you to clean out your cabinets, though — and not ...
It’s impossible to talk about kitchenware without mentioning Pyrex. Founded in 1915 by Corning, Inc. and now owned by Corelle Brands, Pyrex has been a staple in kitchens for more than a century. The ...
Continue reading to learn whether or not Pyrex is safe for the oven — as well as microwave- and freezer-safe — and to find out what big no-no you should never do when using these products. Yes, Pyrex ...