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    Aarti Sequeira Etched Glass Storage Canisters with Lids, Set of 3. $38 at QVC. 3. Ayesha Curry. ... You'll find lots of kitchen staples in her small (but mighty!) collection at QVC, ...

  3. $32 at Amazon. Getting all those dry ingredients in order is a great place to start to get your pantry situated, and this 24-piece canister set by Vtopmart is an ideal solution.

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    The Pizza Night Set from Brightland is a fun and delicious gift that will bring some excitement to their kitchen. This set includes everything they need to adorn homemade pizza with artisanal ...

  5. Visions (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, it was introduced in the United States and became the number one selling cookware set for a number of years. Visions is made of a transparent material belonging to the Pyroceram family of glass-ceramics. It is one of the few cookware lines that can be used on the range (gas and electric), in the oven (conventional, convection, and ...

  6. Fire-King - Wikipedia

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    There is also a bakeware set and mixing bowl set in “copper tint” fired-on color (over white opaque glass) which looks very similar to peach lustre, but is just a little more subtle in its shade of copper. Jadeite Restaurant Ware is most popular among some collectors. It is a creamy jade color. In 2000 Anchor Hocking re-debuted Fire-King in ...

  7. Hoosier cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Special glass jars were manufactured to fit the cabinet and its racks. Original sets of Hoosier glassware consisted of coffee and tea canisters, a salt box, and four to eight spice jars. Some manufacturers also included a cracker jar. [Note 1] Colored glassware, ant-proof casters, and even ironing boards were innovations added later.