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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.
You may have heard that uppercase PYREX and lowercase pyrex labels on cookware indicate what materials the items are made of.
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Are Vintage Pyrex Dishes Microwave-Safe? Here's How To Check
Vintage cookware is so aesthetically pleasing, but how does it hold up in the modern kitchen? Read this before putting vintage Pyrex in the microwave.
Despite all the ridicule about boomers, the traditional values instilled in them by the generation that raised them might not be as outdated as we’d like to believe. For this discussion, I’m ...
Glass Tupperware often lasts longer than plastic, but it has some drawbacks. It's vulnerable to shattering on impact and, like plastic, does quite poorly in the oven or freezer. Pyrex, however, is a ...
My dad and grandma love them, too. Phoebe Sklansky is a senior editor at Food & Wine, where she specializes in kitchen product reviews. She's passionate about finding the best kitchen deals and trends ...
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