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Bella Bucchiotti, a food and lifestyle content creator, told the Associated Press, that Pyrex, a brand developed Corning Glass Works during the 20th century, was "more than cookware; it was ...
Vintage cookware is stunning to look at, but taking care of it can be a little tricky. Follow this safe method and your ...
CorningWare stopped making its cookware with Pyroceram in 2000 and switched to using glazed stoneware, which is not stovetop-safe. The heartier material did return in 2008, ...
CorningWare, which was introduced in the late ‘50s, was quite common and popular in the 1970s and 1980s. The porcelain pots are often floral in design.
Classic CorningWare pieces, if not in your kitchen already, can be found at yard sales. Updated pieces are on store shelves. Corning spun off its consumer-products division in 1998, and it is now ...
CorningWare 60th Anniversary 6-Piece Baking Dish Set, $50, Bed Bath & Beyond. CorningWare 60th Anniversary Six-Piece Baking Dish Set. $50.00 at Bed Bath & Beyond.
In recent times, we have noticed an increasing interest in Corning Ware. There are reports that a set of Corning Ware was discovered in a thrift store and subsequently sold for $7,000.
S. Donald Stookey, the man whose accidental discovery of glass ceramics led to the development of CorningWare, died Tuesday. He was 99. "He was one of the great glass scientists in the history of ...
This undated photo provided by Corning Inc. shows pieces of CorningWare cookware. Dr. Don Stookey, who forever changed cooking with the invention of CorningWare, died at age 99 on Nov. 4 at an ...
Or the $9,000 CorningWare "Blue Cornflower" dish from 1958. Pyrex dishes have become cool again. The price range for the dishes, at least on eBay, is anywhere from $10 to over $80,000.