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    Grab-it is a brand of Corning Ware cookware products easily identifiable by their uniform distinctive shape: a bowl with vertical sides and a rounded, concave tab handle. . The name was first used for a versatile product which could safely go from refrigerator to stovetop, oven, broiler, or microwave, but later, inferior products, nearly identical in appearance but unsafe for stovetop or ...

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    Save nearly 70% on these pots and pans from the experts of cookware at Cuisinart. This 12-piece set includes everything you need to start afresh or upgrade what you already have in your cabinets.

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    Cousances – French cookware manufacturer, known for enameled cast iron pans (cocotte in French). The company was formed in 1553 and was acquired by Le Creuset in 1957. Descoware – a brand of porcelain-coated cast iron cookware; Emile Henry; Fire-King; Grab-it – microwave-safe cookware introduced by Corning Glass Works in 1977; Le Chasseur

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    There are specific examples of chemical reactions we use in our everyday lives. For example, a dishwasher detergent uses sodium hypochlorite and sodium carbonate (simple bleach) in a chemical reaction to clean the dishes. Dishes washed in cold water are less clean than dishes washed in hot water. [citation needed]