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In reply to the discussion: The Pyrex Glass Controversy That Just Won't Die [View all]Hugin
(37,260 posts)51. I bet your second experience is the most common reason for breakage.
The first reason? Well, I'm not even sure I'd put an iron skillet directly from the oven into cold water.
Ouch!
Was it an accident or part of a recipe?
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I dropped large Pyrex bowl on vinyl flooring and it shattered into million shards
wishstar
Mar 2019
#3
vintage large lasagna pans in certain desirable colors are worth stupid money.
uncle ray
Mar 2019
#44
estate sales are great for this stuff. all kinds of vintage kitchen goodies.
pansypoo53219
Mar 2019
#21
In 1997, I was pregnant with my first child. I was 20 assumed it was fine and made spaghetti
dewsgirl
Mar 2019
#27
Does he take Ambien or anything chemically like it? Cause if so, that's what it is ...
mr_lebowski
Mar 2019
#52
My anecdotal experiences with tempered soda-lime and borosilicate glass "Pyrex" in ovens.
Hugin
Mar 2019
#48
I exploded two of them! putting a hot one straight from oven into sink with cold water.
Demovictory9
Mar 2019
#49